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Power BI Licensing & Costs — Complete overview 2026

Complete overview of all Power BI licenses and costs in 2026: Free, Pro, Premium Per User (PPU), and Microsoft Fabric. Including tips to save costs.

Last updated: 2026-03-08

Power BI licenses: the overview

Microsoft offers Power BI in several license tiers. The right choice depends on your team size, data needs, and budget:

LicensePricePublish & shareMax datasetRefresh
Desktop (free)€0No (local only)Unlimited locallyManual
Free (Service)€0My Workspace only1 GB8x/day
Pro€9.40/user/moYes, with other Pro users1 GB8x/day
Premium Per User (PPU)€18.70/user/moYes, with other PPU users100 GB48x/day
Fabric CapacityFrom ~€250/moYes, unlimited viewersUnlimitedUnlimited

Note: Prices are based on the official Microsoft price list as of March 2026 and may change.

Power BI Free — what can you do for free?

Power BI Desktop is a full-featured free Windows application. You can connect to hundreds of data sources, transform data with Power Query, build data models with DAX, and create interactive reports.

Power BI Service (Free tier) gives you a personal "My Workspace" in the cloud. You can publish reports, but only you can view them — you cannot share with others.

When is free enough? If you only build reports for yourself and don't need to share, the free option works great. Once you want to collaborate, you'll need at least Pro.

Power BI Pro — the team standard

Power BI Pro costs €9.40 per user per month and is the most widely used license. Key features:

Important: Both the sender and recipient need a Pro license to view shared content. This is the most common licensing pitfall.

Tip: Power BI Pro is included in Microsoft 365 E5. If your organization already has E5 licenses, you don't need to pay for Pro separately.

Power BI Premium Per User (PPU)

PPU costs €18.70 per user per month. What do you get on top of Pro?

Downside: All users viewing PPU content also need a PPU license. You cannot share PPU content with Pro users.

Microsoft Fabric — the complete data platform

Microsoft Fabric is the successor to Power BI Premium (capacity-based). It's not just a BI license but a complete data platform that includes Power BI plus Lakehouse, Data Engineering, Data Science, Real-Time Analytics, and Data Activator.

Fabric licenses are capacity-based: you purchase compute units (CUs) shared by all users. The big advantage: unlimited viewers. Anyone with a free Microsoft account can view reports without a Pro license.

SKUCUsPrice/month (indicative)Suited for
F22~€250Small teams, evaluation
F44~€500Departmental BI
F88~€1,000Multiple departments
F1616~€2,000Mid-size organization
F3232~€4,000Large organization
F6464~€8,000Enterprise
F128+128+~€16,000+Large enterprise

Which license do I need?

Follow this decision guide:

  1. Just for yourself?Power BI Desktop (free).
  2. Sharing with a small team (< 10)?Power BI Pro. Everyone who creates and views content needs Pro.
  3. Large datasets (> 1 GB) or more frequent refresh?PPU. But all viewers need PPU too.
  4. Many viewers without individual licenses?Fabric Capacity. From F2 (~€250/mo), unlimited viewers with just a free Microsoft account.
  5. Full data platform (lakehouse, engineering, ML)?Fabric F8+.

Rule of thumb: With more than ~25 viewers, a Fabric F2 capacity (€250/mo) is usually cheaper than 25+ Pro licenses (25 × €9.40 = €235/mo).

Tips to save costs

Strategies to reduce Power BI licensing costs:

Example: An organization with 5 report builders and 50 viewers pays with Pro: 55 × €9.40 = €517/mo. With Fabric F2: 5 × Pro (€47) + F2 (€250) = €297/mo. Savings: €2,640/year.

Frequently asked questions

Is Power BI really free?
Power BI Desktop is completely free with full report-building functionality. The Power BI Service has a free tier for publishing to your own workspace. To share with others, you need Pro (€9.40/month), which has a 60-day free trial.
Is Power BI Pro included in my Microsoft 365 subscription?
It depends on your plan. Pro is included in Microsoft 365 E5. Lower plans (E1, E3, Business Premium) do not include it — you need to purchase it separately.
What's the difference between PPU and Fabric?
PPU (Premium Per User) is a per-user license (€18.70/mo) with premium features. Fabric is capacity-based: you buy compute shared by all users, and viewers don't need a paid license. PPU is better for small teams of power users; Fabric is better when you have many viewers.
When is Fabric cheaper than Pro?
The break-even point is typically around 25-30 viewers. Above that, a Fabric F2 capacity (€250/mo) is cheaper than individual Pro licenses. Report builders still need a Pro license on top.
Can I try Fabric for free?
Yes, Microsoft offers a free Fabric trial capacity. You can activate it from the Power BI Service. The trial gives you access to all Fabric workloads for a limited period.

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