Evervault
Developer-first payment encryption and tokenization platform combining 3DS, network tokens, and data enrichment.
Our Verdict
Modern, well-designed card vault and encryption layer — strongest when you value DX over legacy incumbents.
Pros
- Developer-first ergonomics with strong SDKs
- Combines encryption, 3DS, and network tokens
- Enrichment features add merchant-side value
- Cuts PCI scope while staying processor-agnostic
Cons
- Still maturing vs. older vault providers
- Feature overlap with Basis Theory and VGS
- Usage-based pricing hard to forecast early
- Not a full routing or reconciliation platform
Best for: Dev-led fintechs that want tokenization, 3DS, and network tokens from one opinionated API.
Not for: Enterprises needing full smart routing, analytics, and cross-PSP reconciliation in the same product.
When to Use Evervault
Good fit if you need
- 3DS + network token + encryption in developer-first payments security stack
- Reducing PCI scope with card data encryption before it reaches your servers
- Network tokenization for improved authorization rates across processors
- Combining card vaulting, 3DS, and data enrichment in single integration
Lock-in Assessment
Medium 3/5
Lock-in Score 3/5
Pricing
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- Pricing Model
- freemium
- Free Tier
- Yes
- Entry Price
- —
- Enterprise Available
- No
- Transparency Score
- —
Beta — estimates may differ from actual pricing
1,000
1001K10K100K1M
Estimated Monthly Cost
$25
Estimated Annual Cost
$300
Estimates are approximate and may not reflect current pricing. Always check the official pricing page.
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