Intrinio opens institutional-grade financial data to individual builders

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Intrinio said it relaunched its website and product lineup on June 16, 2026, opening normalized financial data and infrastructure to developers, startups and enterprises through self-serve plans. The move lowers a long-standing barrier in fintech by giving smaller teams access to the same production-grade pipeline used by major financial firms. Why it matters: - Intrinio is making institutional-grade market data available without an enterprise contract or sales call. - The change gives individual developers and startups access to the same normalized data pipeline used by larger financial customers. - That can lower startup costs and speed up financial product development. What happened: - Intrinio announced a full relaunch of its website and product lineup on June 16, 2026. - The company introduced three self-serve plans for individual developers, startups and enterprises. - The new launch also includes a Model Context Protocol, or MCP, server for AI tools. - Intrinio said the rollout is Phase 1 of a broader release. The details: - The Individual plan costs $150 per month and includes a single-seat license. - The Individual plan covers core capital markets data across equities, options and fundamentals. - The Individual plan also includes OptionsEdge and EquitiesEdge for real-time pricing without exchange-fee friction. - The Individual plan offers instant signup, a free trial and an API key in seconds. - The Startup plan starts at $333 per month. - The Startup plan includes a free trial that provisions full data access in under two minutes. - The Startup plan includes a business and display license and does not require contract negotiation. - The Enterprise plan is customized and can include any data feed in Intrinio’s catalog. - Enterprise customers can also get custom SLAs, dedicated servers, custom delivery methods and concierge support. - Intrinio said the Individual and Startup plans are scope-limited, not quality-limited. - Those lower-tier plans run on the same data pipeline, normalization layer and infrastructure used for the company’s largest customers. - The company said an individual or small team can get started in roughly three clicks and $150 to $333. - The rebuilt account page brings subscription details, billing, API keys, documentation, quick-start guides, support access, contracts and exchange forms into one place. Between the lines: - The pricing and self-serve setup signal a push to make financial data easier to buy and faster to deploy. - The MCP server is a clear bet on AI-native workflows, where tools such as Claude, ChatGPT and Cursor can query live financial data in plain language. - Intrinio’s emphasis on the same underlying infrastructure suggests the company is trying to differentiate on quality, not just accessibility. - Rachel Carpenter, co-founder and CEO of Intrinio, said the new website is a structural change in who gets to build with institutional-grade data. What’s next: - Intrinio said improved documentation, additional learning resources, deeper guides and new tooling are coming in the next few months. - Builders can start a free trial and review pricing at pricing . - More information is available at Intrinio .

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