Today, the company has finally spoken and has said that Windows 10 Home will be priced at $119, while Windows 10 Pro will be priced at $199. The pricing is for the retail full version of the operating system, if you have a previous version of the operating system and you didn’t take advantage of the free upgrade program, then the upgrade version of Windows 10 Home and Pro will cost $99. According to a new report from Neowin, the company issued the following statement: Keeping that there is a free upgrade program, which will last from July 29, 2015, until July 29, 2016. During this time, Windows 7 (SP1) and Windows 8.1 with update machines can upgrade free to Windows 10. Windows 10 Home has an estimated retail price of $119. Windows 10 Pro has an estimated retail price of $199. And Windows 10 Pro Pack, which enables you to upgrade from Windows 10 Home to Windows 10 Pro has an estimated retail price of $99. All these are available in stores or online. Recently, the online retailer, Newegg, listed Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Pro at $109.99 and $149.99, but it’s worth noting that these are the prices for the OEM version, which are a different type of licensing offered in with the retail version. This is one of the biggest launch for Microsoft, as the company is trying to reach the 1 billion installs of Windows 10 through the course on the next three years, and to reach such number the software maker has to sell a lot of new devices and make sure every Windows 7 and Windows 8 machine gets upgraded to the latest software. Offering the upgrade for free to existing users is what Microsoft hopes will speed up the adoption of the new operating system. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.