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Know before you buy. Every time.

The average used car buyer checks 7 vehicles before buying. Don't run out of checks at the wrong moment.

KerbAI Check Pack

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10 checks that never expire. Perfect if you're shopping for one car.

  • Full AI report
  • Never expires
  • No subscription
  • Use anytime
£3.99 one-off

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Monthly Plans

For regular buyers, traders, and dealerships

Free

Try before you buy

£0

2 checks total

  • Full AI-powered MOT report
  • Tax & emissions data
  • Plain English interpretation
  • 1 check without an account + 1 more free when you sign up
Current Plan
Best Value

Kerb+

For active car hunters

£9.99/month

50 checks/month

  • Everything in Free
  • 50 checks per month
  • Priority support
  • Cancel anytime

Trade

For small dealers & traders

£24.99/month

200 checks/month

  • Everything in Kerb+
  • 200 checks per month
  • Batch plate checker (up to 10 plates)
  • Trader dashboard & history

Trader Pro

For established dealerships

£79.99/month

1,000 checks/month

  • Everything in Trade
  • 1,000 checks per month
  • Batch plate checker (up to 20 plates)
  • API access (coming soon)

Trader Enterprise

Unlimited checks for large dealer groups. Includes everything in Trader Pro plus a dedicated account manager and white label reports.

£199.99/month

Official UK Data

MOT and vehicle data sourced directly from the DVSA and DVLA — the same government APIs used by garages and dealerships.

Secure Payments

All payments processed by Stripe. We never see or store your card details.

Cancel Anytime

No lock-in, no awkward cancellation process. Cancel from your account page in seconds.

Common questions

Is this actually worth it for buying one car?

The DVSA has a free MOT checker. Why use this instead?

Can I trust the data?

What does a 'dangerous' failure actually mean?

I'm a dealer — which plan is right for me?

What if I run out of checks?

Can I cancel my subscription?

Do you cover Northern Ireland?

Why does Northern Ireland MOT history only go back to 2017?

Why are Isle of Man and Channel Islands plates not covered?