Direct answer
Enterprise AI training in 2026 typically ranges from about $5,000 for a short executive briefing to $60,000+ for a multi-week, hands-on engineering bootcamp delivered onsite. Most organizations land somewhere in between for a customized program delivered to a single team or department.
The price is driven less by the topic and more by four levers: cohort size, audience seniority, delivery format, and how much the curriculum is customized to your stack and industry.
Typical ranges by program type
These are indicative USD ranges for a customized, instructor-led engagement:
| Program type | Typical duration | Indicative range (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| Executive / leadership briefing | Half-day to 1 day | $5,000 – $15,000 |
| AI literacy / fundamentals (whole org) | 1 day | $8,000 – $20,000 |
| Role-based program (PMs, marketing, HR) | 1–2 days | $12,000 – $30,000 |
| Engineering bootcamp (hands-on) | 3–5 days | $30,000 – $60,000+ |
| Custom multi-week transformation | Multi-week | $60,000+ |
Cohort size moves these numbers more than anything else, because programs are usually priced per cohort rather than per seat. Onsite delivery adds travel; virtual removes it; hybrid sits between.
How to think about the spend
The cheapest training is rarely the best value. The right question is not “what is the day rate” but “will this team be able to ship and own AI afterward.” Training taught by people who have built production AI transfers to real work; slide-deck awareness does not. Start with a measurable pilot, prove the outcome, then scale.
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