Since AWS BedRock usage might go expotentially within an organization,it’s important to track the usage of different models within AWS BedRock, For this AWS provides powerful tools within Cost Management to help you verify and analyze your Bedrock usage. We’ll explore two primary methods: Cost Explorer and the Bills section.
BedRock Cost & Usage Methods
Unlocking BedRock Insights with AWS Cost Explorer
AWS Cost Explorer is the most common and flexible way to analyze your Bedrock spending. It’s a dynamic tool that lets you visualize and filter your costs over specific time periods.Instead of just looking at the total cost, you can get a detailed breakdown of your usage by leveraging a powerful dimension: “Usage Type.”Here’s how to do it:
- Navigate to Cost Explorer in your AWS Management Console.
- Filter by Service and select “Amazon Bedrock.”
- For a granular view, change the Dimension to “Usage Type.”

By doing this, you’ll see a wealth of information, including:
- Which specific Bedrock models have been used (e.g.,
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) - The number of input tokens consumed
- The number of output tokens generated
This approach is invaluable for understanding exactly which models are driving your costs and how your token usage is trending over time.
A Deeper Dive with Bills in AWS Cost Management
For an even more granular view than Cost Explorer, you can use the Bills section in AWS Cost Management. While Cost Explorer is great for visualization, the Bills section provides a detailed, itemized list of your charges, which can offer deeper insights.
This method gives you a comprehensive list of input and output tokens for different models, but it also includes the region where the usage occurred.

By reviewing your monthly bill and expanding the Bedrock section, you can:
- See an exhaustive list of all models in use across your organization.
- Track token usage broken down by region, which is essential for understanding your global footprint and potential data transfer costs.
This highly detailed view is one of the best ways to get a complete picture of which models are being utilized, offering a level of specificity that helps you make informed decisions about your Bedrock strategy.