As of mid-2026, EagleView's per-report residential pricing is $33 (Premium QuickSquares), $58 (Premium Report), $94 (PremiumPlus), and $189 (PremiumCommercial). The 'EagleView Assess' subscription starts at $349/mo for 12 included reports, then $24 per overage. Commercial property reports range $189–$1,200+ depending on size. RoofGenius delivers comparable residential measurement reports for $10 each or unlimited at $149/mo.
EagleView restructured its pricing twice in the last 18 months. If you're still budgeting based on 2024 numbers, you're off. Here is the honest 2026 breakdown — what reports cost, where the new fees show up, and what the cheaper alternatives actually deliver against EagleView's accuracy.
- →Residential per-report: $33 (QuickSquares), $58 (Premium), $94 (PremiumPlus).
- →Commercial: $189–$1,200+ depending on building footprint.
- →Subscription 'Assess' tier: $349/mo for 12 included reports + $24 overage.
- →Rush-delivery fee (<24hr): +$30–$45 added in 2025.
- →Cheapest credible alternative in 2026: RoofGenius at $10/report or $149/mo unlimited.
Current 2026 per-report pricing
| Report | 2026 price | Typical use |
|---|---|---|
| Premium QuickSquares | $33 | Bid stage — squares, pitch, basic LF |
| Premium Report | $58 | Most common — full residential measurements |
| PremiumPlus | $94 | Adds underlayment area, wall measurements |
| Premium Commercial | $189–$1,200+ | Flat-roof + multi-section commercial |
| WallsLite | $26 | Siding-only quick measurement |
These are EagleView's published list prices in June 2026. Volume discounts off list are available for larger accounts — typically 10–18% at 50+ reports/month, 22–28% at 200+ reports/month.
The 'Assess' subscription — what it really costs
In 2025 EagleView consolidated its older subscription SKUs into 'EagleView Assess.' The entry tier sits at $349/month for 12 included reports (= $29 per included report, before overages). Overage reports are $24 each. The structure mostly benefits crews running exactly 12–20 reports a month; outside that band the math gets worse fast.
| Tier | Monthly cost | Included reports | Overage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Assess Starter | $349 | 12 | $24 |
| Assess Pro | $849 | 35 | $22 |
| Assess Enterprise | Custom (typ. $2k+) | Custom | Custom |
The fees that aren't on the website
- Rush delivery (under 24hr): +$30 on residential, +$45 on commercial. Added quietly in late 2024.
- Re-run / boundary correction: $18 if you need to re-define the property footprint after the report is delivered.
- Cancellation of in-flight order: 50% of report price if you cancel after a tech is assigned.
- API integration: $0.05–$0.18 per API pull layered on top of the report price for some integrated CRMs.
How fast does EagleView actually deliver in 2026?
EagleView's published SLA is 'most reports in 24 hours.' In practice, residential averages in mid-2026 run 16–28 hours during normal weather and 40–72 hours during catastrophe surges. The 'PremiumExpress' rush tier brings it to 4–8 hours for the $30 surcharge.
EagleView runs human QA on every report and uses aerial photography flown by its own fleet — both add accuracy but also add hours. AI-only competitors (Roofr, RoofGenius, Hover) trade some accuracy on edge-case roofs for sub-10-minute delivery.
Accuracy: is EagleView still the most accurate?
EagleView remains the accuracy benchmark on complex roofs (multi-pitch, heavy dormers, low-contrast satellite imagery) — typically ±1.5% on square count and ±0.25/12 on pitch. On standard 4/12–8/12 gable and hip roofs, the 2026 AI-only competitors have closed the gap to ±2.5–3% on squares.
For 80%+ of residential bid work, the AI-only competitors are accurate enough. For storm restoration where every square translates to a contested supplement line item, the extra $40–$60 for EagleView's human QA still pays back.
What the cheaper alternatives actually cost
| Vendor | Per-report | Subscription | Delivery |
|---|---|---|---|
| EagleView Premium | $58 | $349/mo (12 incl.) | 16–28 hrs |
| Hover | $45 | n/a (project-based) | 12–24 hrs |
| Roofr | $22 (basic) | $89/mo (10 incl.) | Same day |
| RoofGenius | $10 | $149/mo unlimited | 5–10 min |
| Pushpin Roof | $15 | n/a | Same day |
Which one makes sense for which crew
- Insurance storm restoration: EagleView on contested claims, RoofGenius on bid stage and supplements. The combo runs about $7–$9 per claim averaged out.
- Retail residential: RoofGenius or Roofr — the accuracy gap doesn't justify the EagleView premium on uncomplicated retail bids.
- Commercial flat-roof: EagleView still wins. Nobody else has comparable commercial QA in 2026.
- Door-to-door canvass: Whoever is fastest. The sub-10-min RoofGenius delivery wins canvass appointments.
On contested insurance work and commercial — yes. On retail bids and bulk canvass — no. The 2026 AI alternatives have caught up enough on standard residential roofs that the EagleView premium only pays back when accuracy is litigated.
The bottom line
EagleView's pricing isn't unreasonable for what it delivers — but most roofers are still buying $58 Premium Reports for jobs that would have been fine with a $10 report or a $22 same-day. Mix the vendors based on the job type and your monthly software spend drops 40–60% with no measurable hit to close rate.
