Decision Support · Side-by-side
Compare pricing, strengths, and use cases so it is easier to pick the right fit.
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Neither Encord nor Keymakr is built for everyday users—they're both professional data annotation tools for teams building AI models. Encord wins if you need to label complex medical images or video yourself with advanced automation; Keymakr wins if you'd rather pay experts to do the labeling for you. The single biggest difference: Encord is a self-serve platform, while Keymakr is a service where you hand off the work.
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Key differences
Facts side by side
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Common questions
No. Neither tool has a mobile app. You need a computer with a web browser to use Encord, and Keymakr is a service you coordinate via email or web dashboard.
Encord is likely cheaper if you do the labeling yourself and only need a few hundred images. Keymakr's custom pricing is designed for larger projects—it will be expensive for small one-off jobs.
For doing it yourself, yes—Encord has native DICOM support and medical imaging tools. For getting it done by experts, Keymakr is better because they have medical domain specialists review the annotations.
Encord's advanced features (like the Python SDK and micro-models) require coding, but basic labeling can be done through the web interface. Keymakr requires no coding—you just describe what you need and they deliver.
Encord likely offers a free trial or demo, but pricing is not published. Keymakr is service-based and will require a consultation to get a quote—no free self-serve trial.
Encord is a powerful self-serve annotation platform for experts; Keymakr is a managed labeling service for teams who'd rather pay than do the work.
If you're a non-technical person or small business, neither tool is a casual pick—they're built for AI teams. Go with Keymakr if you have a budget and want to hand off the work to experts. Go with Encord only if you're comfortable learning a professional tool and need to label medical or video data yourself.