
The new Docker Personal subscription replaces the Docker Free subscription.

It requires a paid subscription ( Pro, Team or Business), starting at $5 per user per month, for professional use in larger businesses.Docker Desktop remains free for small businesses (fewer than 250 employees AND less than $10 million in annual revenue), personal use, education, and non-commercial open source projects.Our Docker Subscription Service Agreement includes a change to the terms for Docker Desktop:.We’re introducing a new product subscription, Docker Business, for organizations using Docker at scale for application development and require features like secure software supply chain management, single sign-on (SSO), container registry access controls, and more.These updated product subscriptions provide the productivity and collaboration developers rely on with the scale, security, and trusted content businesses require, and do so in a manner sustainable for Docker. To meet these challenges, today we’re announcing updates and extensions to our product subscriptions: Personal, Pro, Team, and Business. Finally, the rapid global growth in developers – to an estimated 45 million by 2030 – pushes us to scale sustainably so we may continue to provide an innovative, free Docker experience that developers love. In these work environments, the increase in outside attacks on software supply chains is accelerating developer demand for Docker’s trusted content, including Docker Official Images and Docker Verified Publisher images.

Docker is used by millions of developers to build, share, and run any app, anywhere, and 55% of professional developers use Docker every day at work.
