Power BI License Types: A Comprehensive Guide

13 January 2025
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Exploring the different Power BI license types can help you make an informed decision about which option best suits your organization’s needs and budget.

Power BI, a suite of services, apps, and connectors, meets a wide array of business intelligence needs—from data integration and management to automated reporting.

Modern businesses love and use Power BI because it provides a streamlined way to extract and share data-driven insights across an entire organization at a lower cost compared to other BI tools.

Depending on your unique business needs, you may opt for one of the four available pricing plans or licenses in Power BI.

The different Power BI licenses give you access to different features or usage capacities which you will see in a later section of this blog.

So, to get the highest return on investment on Power BI, avoid unnecessary costs, and increase your productivity, you have to choose the right plan for your business.

This article aims to guide you in making that choice.

Overview of Power BI License Types

Let’s begin with a brief overview of all the license types available in Power BI:

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License TypeLicensed by User/ CapacityPrice
Power BI Free
Power BI ProUser$10 user/month
Power BI PremiumUser$20 user/month
Power BI EmbeddedCapacity$735+/month
Microsoft FabricCapacity$160+/month

N.B.1.

  • Licensed by user: Pay per interacting user.
  • Licensed by capacity: Pay for a set of dedicated resources (computational power which is shared by all the workflows)

N.B.2.

  • Power BI Premium Per Capacity plan has been deprecated by Microsoft.
  • Organizations who are currently on the Premium Per Capacity plan will have to buy a Fabric capacity and reassign their workspaces to the new Fabric capacity.

Detailed Comparison of Power BI License Types

Now, let’s see in more detail what each license type gives you:

Collaboration and Analytics
 Power BI FreePower BI ProPower BI PremiumPower BI EmbeddedMicrosoft Fabric
Mobile app access
Publish reports to share and collaborateX
Paginated reports
Consume content without a per-user licenseXXX
On-premises reporting with Power BI Report ServerXXXX
Data Preparation, shaping, modeling and visualization
 Power BI FreePower BI ProPower BI PremiumPower BI EmbeddedMicrosoft Fabric
Model size limit1 GB1 GB100 GBVariesVaries
Storage10 GB10 GB/ User100 TBVaries100 TB
Refresh rateN/A8/day48/day48/day48/day
Connect to more than 200 data sources
Create reports and visualizations with Power BI Desktop
AI visuals
Capability 
 Power BI FreePower BI ProPower BI PremiumPower BI EmbeddedMicrosoft Fabric
Advanced AI (text analytics, image detection, automated machine learning)XX
XMLA endpoint read/write connectivityXX
Advanced dataflows and datamartsXX
Analyze data stored in OneLake StorageXXXX
Access to Fabric workloads and CopilotXXXX
Governance and administration
CapabilityPower BI FreePower BI ProPower BI PremiumPower BI EmbeddedMicrosoft Fabric
Data security and encryption
Metrics for content creation, consumption, and publishing
Multi-geo deployment managementXXX
Maximum storage10 GB10 GB/user100 TBVaries100 TB

Ranking of Power BI License Types

1.   Power BI Free

Pros:Cons:Best For:
Free usage.Create reports and visuals.Connect to 200+ data sources.You can’t share reports or schedule automatic refresh.Limited model and storage size.No advanced features such as AI, dataflows, etc.Individuals, one-man businesses, hobbyists, and small teams with basic analytics needs and who don’t need to share reports.

2.   Power BI Pro

Pros:Cons:Best For:
Everything in the free plan.Publish and share reports.Automatic refreshes (up to 8 times daily).Limited model and storage size.No advanced features such as AI, dataflows, etc.Small to Medium sized businesses or teams with basic analytics needs and who need to share reports.

3.   Power BI Premium

Pros:Cons:Best For:
Everything in the pro plan.Higher model and storage size limits.Advanced AI, dataflows, and XMLA featuresHigher automatic data refresh limits (up to 48 times daily).More expensive Individual licenses required for advanced features.  Large organizations with complex data and advanced analytics needs.  

4.   Power BI Embedded

Pros:Cons:Best For:
Everything in the premium plan.Embed Power BI reports/ dashboards into custom applications.Users can consume content without a per-user license.Multi-geo deployment management functionality.Technical expertise required. For application developers, not general users. Price is not fixed.  Businesses that want to embed analytics into their own applications or services.  

5.   Microsoft Fabric

Pros:Cons:Best For:
Everything in the embedded plan.Access to Fabric workloads and Copilot. OneLake integration. Offers Pay-As-You-Go and Pay-Per-Capacity plans for more flexibility.May be too much for basic reporting needs. Price is not fixed.  Large enterprises with enterprise data and analytics and governance focus.

Factors to Consider When Choosing a License Type

Consider the following factors before settling on any Power BI license type:

  • Your organization size and budget: Think about how many people will use Power BI in your organization and how much you’re willing to invest in business analytics.
  • Data volume and complexity: Your Power BI needs are largely a function of how complex your data model is and the amount of data to be analysed in Power BI so you must consider this before choosing a license.
  • Collaboration and sharing requirements: You must also ask yourself if the reports need to be shared online and the best way to share them. By publishing to a workspace of which everyone in your organization has access or to a custom application?
  • Need for advanced features: Your BI needs are as unique as your business. There are some advanced analytics features you may need such as AI, OneLake integration, advanced dataflows, embedded analytics, and so on. So, you must identify all the advanced features you need and go for a license that gives you access to them.
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How to Upgrade Power BI License Types

·        Free to Pro or Premium:

If you are currently on the Power BI Free plan, you can upgrade to a Pro or Premium license type by purchasing a subscription here.

·        Free to Fabric or Embedded:

If you are currently on a Free plan, to upgrade to a Fabric or Embedded plan, you’ll have to contact the sales team at Microsoft to get your unique quote based on your needs.

·        Pro to Premium:

If you are currently on a Power BI Pro plan, you can upgrade to Premium by simply purchasing the Premium Per User add on at $10 user/month.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Power BI offers several license types to suit your unique business intelligence requirements:

  • Power BI Free for individuals or small teams with basic needs
  • Power BI Pro for collaboration and sharing in small to medium-sized businesses
  • Power BI Premium for large organizations with complex data and advanced analytics needs
  • Power BI Embedded for embedding analytics into custom applications
  • Microsoft Fabric for enterprises focused on data governance and advanced features.

You have to choose the license that best fits your organization to ensure you get the highest returns on your Power BI investment.

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