
Ethereum's leading zkEVM
Experience Ethereum-equivalent development, lightning-fast, and low-cost transactions on Scroll. Build on Scroll today!

The benefits of
Scroll
Discover Scroll's network details and Alchemy's supported products:

EVM-Equivalence
Effortlessly deploy contracts, leverage existing tools and knowledge, and tap into the vast Ethereum ecosystem - all with enhanced performance.

Open-source codebase
Scroll's codebase is fully open-source. Anyone can review, contribute, or battle-test the code, enhancing security and fostering community trust and involvement.

Fast transactions and low cost
Lightning-fast transactions at extremely low costs for users and developers. By solving speed and cost issues, Scroll removes key UX barriers, enabling wider crypto adoption.
Supported products
Explore some of the developer tools and APIs that we support on Scroll

Plans built for many teams
Developer-first pricing
- 25 requests per second
- 5 apps & 5 webhooks
- Free 30M CU per month
- Full Developer Platform
- All mainnets & testnets
- Standard support
- Starting from 300 requests/second
- 30 apps & 100 webhooks
- As low as $0.40/1M CUs
- Use more, save more
Included:
- Premium endpoints
- Enterprise-grade latency & uptime
- Throughput add-on to fit your needs
- Starting from 1000 requests/second
- 200 apps & 500 webhooks
- Premium support packages
- Volume discounts
- Priority on product roadmaps
Included:
- Advanced security
- Signed SLAs
- Increased eth_getLogs() ranges
- 25 requests per second
- 5 apps & 5 webhooks
- Free 30M CU per month
- Full Developer Platform
- All mainnets & testnets
- Standard support
- Starting from 300 requests/second
- 30 apps & 100 webhooks
- As low as $0.40/1M CUs
- Use more, save more
Included:
- Premium endpoints
- Enterprise-grade latency & uptime
- Throughput add-on to fit your needs
- Starting from 1000 requests/second
- 200 apps & 500 webhooks
- Premium support packages
- Volume discounts
- Priority on product roadmaps
Included:
- Advanced security
- Signed SLAs
- Increased eth_getLogs() ranges


