WAFPlanet

Invicti vs Vercel Firewall

Both Invicti and Vercel Firewall are capable WAF solutions. The right choice depends on your specific infrastructure, budget, and feature requirements.

Overview

Invicti and Vercel Firewall are both popular web application firewall solutions. This comparison will help you understand the key differences and choose the right one for your needs.

Application security testing platform offering DAST and IAST scanning. Formerly Netsparker. Products include Invicti (enterprise DAST) and Acunetix (SMB DAST). Not a WAF, but a vulnerability scanner that finds the vulnerabilities WAFs protect against. OWASP Gold sponsor. Proof-based scanning reduces false positives. Custom enterprise pricing.

Edge-based web application firewall built into the Vercel platform, providing DDoS protection, bot management, and configurable security rules for Next.js and other frontend applications deployed on Vercel.

Quick Comparison

Feature Invicti Vercel Firewall
Overall Rating 3.8/5 3.8/5
Free Tier No Yes
Pricing Model Custom (enterprise, annual contract) Included in Vercel plans, features vary by tier
Ease of Use 3.5/5 4.8/5
Value for Money 3.3/5 4.2/5
Support 4.0/5 3.8/5
Platforms Scans any web application accessible via HTTP/HTTPS. Supports REST APIs, GraphQL, SOAP, single-page applications (React, Angular, Vue), and traditional server-rendered applications. On-premises scanner available for internal applications. Vercel platform only (Next.js, React, Svelte, Vue, Nuxt, Astro, and other frameworks)
Compliance SOC 2 Type 2, helps with PCI DSS, HIPAA, ISO 27001, GDPR compliance scanning SOC 2 Type II, GDPR, HIPAA (Enterprise)

Pricing Comparison

Invicti

Model: Custom (enterprise, annual contract)

Acunetix (SMB)

Custom (starts ~$4,500/year)

Invicti (Enterprise)

Custom (annual contract)

View full pricing →

Vercel Firewall

Model: Included in Vercel plans, features vary by tier

Free Tier Available

Hobby (Free)

$0/month

Pro

$20/month per team member

Enterprise

Custom pricing

View full pricing →

Features Comparison

Invicti

  • Proof-Based Scanning

    When a vulnerability is found, Invicti attempts to safely exploit it and provides concrete proof. For SQL injection, it extracts actual data. For file inclusion, it reads a specific file. This eliminates the false positive problem that plagues most security scanners.

  • DAST (Dynamic Application Security Testing)

    Tests running web applications by sending crafted HTTP requests and analyzing responses. Finds SQL injection, XSS, CSRF, file inclusion, authentication flaws, and other OWASP Top 10 vulnerabilities in production or staging environments.

  • IAST (Interactive Application Security Testing)

    Instruments the application at runtime to provide deeper vulnerability detection. Combines external scanning with internal application visibility. Finds vulnerabilities that pure DAST scanning might miss, such as insecure deserialization or business logic flaws.

  • API Security Testing

    Scans REST APIs, GraphQL endpoints, and SOAP services. Imports API definitions (OpenAPI/Swagger, WSDL, GraphQL schemas) and tests all endpoints for vulnerabilities. Critical for modern applications where APIs are the primary attack surface.

  • CI/CD Pipeline Integration

    Integrates with Jenkins, Azure DevOps, GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, and other CI/CD platforms. Automatically scans applications as part of the deployment pipeline. Fails builds if critical vulnerabilities are found.

  • WAF Rule Export

    Exports discovered vulnerabilities as WAF rules that can be imported into WAF products. Creates targeted virtual patches for specific vulnerabilities found during scanning. Bridges the gap between vulnerability discovery and runtime mitigation.

  • Compliance Reporting

    Generates compliance reports mapped to PCI DSS, HIPAA, ISO 27001, and OWASP Top 10 requirements. Useful for demonstrating due diligence during audits and regulatory reviews.

  • Single-Page Application Support

    Full support for scanning modern JavaScript applications built with React, Angular, or Vue. Invicti executes JavaScript, interacts with dynamic page elements, and discovers application states that traditional crawlers miss.

Vercel Firewall

  • Edge-Based Protection

    Firewall runs at the edge across Vercel''s global network, blocking threats before they reach origin servers or serverless functions.

  • DDoS Protection

    Automatic DDoS mitigation at the network and application layer, included on all plans with no configuration required.

  • Rate Limiting

    Configurable rate limits per IP, path, or custom criteria to prevent abuse of APIs and serverless functions.

  • Bot Management

    Detection and management of automated traffic using behavioral signals and challenge pages.

  • Custom Firewall Rules

    Configurable rules based on IP, geography, headers, paths, and request properties via dashboard or vercel.json.

  • Attack Challenge Mode

    Automatic challenge pages for suspicious traffic during active attacks, allowing legitimate users through while blocking bots.

Which One Is Right for You?

The best WAF depends on your specific requirements, infrastructure, and team expertise.

Invicti

  • You need: Enterprise security teams evaluating WAF effectiveness against actual application vulnerabilities. DevSecOps teams wanting automated vulnerability scanning in CI/CD pipelines. Organizations needing compliance scanning for PCI DSS, HIPAA, or ISO 27001. Security consultants performing application security assessments.
  • You're using: Scans any web application accessible via HTTP/HTTPS. Supports REST APIs, GraphQL, SOAP, single-page applications (React, Angular, Vue), and traditional server-rendered applications. On-premises scanner available for internal applications.
Learn more →

Vercel Firewall

  • You need: Next.js and React applications on Vercel, frontend teams wanting integrated security, Jamstack projects, developers wanting zero-config protection
  • You want to start with a free tier
  • You're using: Vercel platform only (Next.js, React, Svelte, Vue, Nuxt, Astro, and other frameworks)
Learn more →

We recommend evaluating both options with a trial or free tier before committing. Consider your existing infrastructure, team expertise, compliance requirements, and budget.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better for startups: Invicti or Vercel Firewall?

Vercel Firewall offers a free tier while Invicti does not, making Vercel Firewall more accessible for budget-conscious startups. Vercel Firewall scores higher for ease of use (4.8/5), which is valuable for smaller teams. Consider your immediate security needs and growth plans when choosing.

Which has better support: Invicti or Vercel Firewall?

Invicti has a higher support rating (4.0/5) compared to Vercel Firewall (3.8/5). However, support quality can vary based on your plan tier - enterprise customers typically receive more responsive support from both providers. Consider evaluating support during a trial period.

Which is easier to implement: Invicti or Vercel Firewall?

Vercel Firewall scores higher for ease of use (4.8/5) versus Invicti (3.5/5). The actual implementation effort depends on your existing infrastructure and team expertise.

Which is more cost-effective: Invicti or Vercel Firewall?

Vercel Firewall offers a free tier while Invicti requires a paid plan. Vercel Firewall scores higher for value (4.2/5). Total cost depends on your traffic volume, required features, and support level needs.

Which is better for enterprise: Invicti or Vercel Firewall?

Invicti is positioned for enterprise use cases, while Vercel Firewall may be more suited for small to mid-market organizations. Both offer compliance certifications important for enterprise. Enterprise buyers should evaluate SLAs, support options, and integration capabilities.