Is NuGet worth the price?
NuGet's pricing is exceptionally generous as it is entirely free.
This makes it an incredibly fair and accessible option for all .NET developers, regardless of project size or budget. It's best for anyone developing with .NET who needs a robust package management solution.
Pricing Plans
Free
Free
- Open source
- Package manager for .NET
- Public NuGet Gallery
- CLI and IDE integration
Hidden Costs & Gotchas
No hidden costs; it's genuinely free.
Which Plan Do You Need?
All .NET developers
Open-source projects
Budget-conscious teams
How NuGet Compares to Competitors
NuGet stands out as it is completely free, unlike private package managers like MyGet or Azure Artifacts, which offer free tiers but charge for advanced features or increased storage/bandwidth. For example, MyGet's Starter plan begins at $29/month. NuGet's public gallery offers core functionality without any cost.
NuGet Pricing FAQ
How much does NuGet cost?
NuGet is free to use. No subscription or one-time fee is required for the core product.
Does NuGet have a free plan?
Yes. NuGet offers a free plan called "Free". It includes: Open source, Package manager for .NET, Public NuGet Gallery.
Is there a cheaper alternative to NuGet?
Yes. Popular alternatives to NuGet include npm, Yarn, Maven, Composer. Free alternatives include npm, Yarn, Maven. Compare them side-by-side on Toolradar.
Cheaper alternatives to NuGet
4 of 4 direct competitors below offer a free plan. Per-seat pricing varies up to 60% across this set.