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Bunny DNS goes free

Bunny.net announced its DNS service is now free, aiming to improve internet speed and cut costs for engineers who rely on low‑latency DNS for production workloads. The change will benefit high‑traffic websites and applications [Bunny Blog].

Bunny.net announced on its blog that its DNS service is now free, removing all usage fees [Bunny Blog]. The service continues to provide the same low‑latency, anycast network that production workloads depend on [Bunny Blog].

── What shipped ──

Effective immediately, Bunny DNS carries no charge for any amount of queries. Existing customers see no change in performance or feature set; only the price tag disappears.

── Why it matters ──

Eliminating DNS fees cuts direct expenses for businesses that query DNS at scale, a cost that can add up quickly for high‑traffic sites. With price no longer a barrier, engineers can adopt Bunny’s low‑latency DNS more broadly, potentially shaving milliseconds off page‑load times. The free model also positions Bunny as a default choice for teams that prioritize performance without a budget impact, which could drive wider market adoption.


This article is based on Bunny.net’s announcement blog post.

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