AWS Bedrock Guardrails bills per text unit, per evaluation — so checking a prompt *and* its response counts twice, and PII redaction or denied-topics add more. Filter8 is deterministic and flat-cost: one sub-millisecond call, every verdict replayable.
Guardrails is billed per evaluation, so a chat app that checks the user's message and the model's reply pays for two — before you add PII redaction or denied-topics as further charges. On high-volume traffic that per-unit tax compounds fast.
Filter8's marginal cost is compute, so filtering the prompt and the completion is the same flat cost as filtering anything else. Price your monthly volume against the per-unit rate — then double it for input + output — and compare a flat plan.
If you're building on Amazon Bedrock and want guardrails that live natively next to your models — denied topics, contextual grounding checks, and policy management inside the AWS console with its compliance posture — Bedrock Guardrails is the natural fit for that LLM-safety job. Filter8 is deliberately narrow: the fastest, cheapest, most private path for high-volume text moderation, and it sits happily alongside Bedrock for the model-guardrail parts.
Filter the prompt and the reply for one flat cost. 100 free calls, no card, no per-unit meter.