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Cargo Pricing 2026

Plans, hidden costs, and cheaper alternatives compared

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1 plans tracked·Updated Jun 2026

Is Cargo worth the price?

100/10

Cargo's pricing is exceptionally fair and generous, as it is entirely free.

This open-source model makes it an unbeatable value compared to any commercial alternative, as there are no costs associated with its core functionality. It is best for all Rust developers, from individual hobbyists to large enterprises.

Pricing Plans

Most Popular

Free

Free

Open source

  • Rust package manager
  • Build system
  • crates.io
  • MIT/Apache 2.0

Hidden Costs & Gotchas

No direct hidden costs for Cargo itself.

Potential infrastructure costs for hosting private registries.

Development time for custom build scripts.

Which Plan Do You Need?

All Rust developers

Open-source projects

Cost-conscious teams

How Cargo Compares to Competitors

As an open-source build system and package manager, Cargo has no direct commercial competitors with comparable features and pricing. Unlike proprietary solutions like JFrog Artifactory (which starts at $100/month for cloud) or GitHub Packages (usage-based pricing), Cargo itself is completely free, offering unparalleled value for its core functionality.

Cargo Pricing FAQ

How much does Cargo cost?

Cargo is free to use. No subscription or one-time fee is required for the core product.

Does Cargo have a free plan?

Yes. Cargo offers a free plan called "Free". It includes: Rust package manager, Build system, crates.io.

Is there a cheaper alternative to Cargo?

Yes. Popular alternatives to Cargo include Maven, Bazel, Make. Free alternatives include Maven, Bazel, Make. Compare them side-by-side on Toolradar.

Cheaper alternatives to Cargo

3 of 3 direct competitors below offer a free plan. Per-seat pricing varies up to 60% across this set.