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We've compiled a list of 14 free and paid alternatives to Artifactory. The primary competitors include Toran Proxy, Sonatype Pro Suite. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Artifactory and Sonatype Nexus Repository OSS, Cloudsmith, RubyGems. Also you can look at other similar options here: Development Tools.


Toran acts as a proxy for Packagist, GitHub and other repositories.

Sonatype provides the most widely used tools in Java development, including: Maven, Nexus, Hudson...

Cloudsmith is your friendly neighbourhood package management SaaS (fully managed), packed with...

RubyGems
Free Open Source

RubyGems.org is the Ruby community's gem hosting service.

NuGet Server is basically a wrapper of the NuGet.Server, but installed through a wizard.

Satis
Free Open Source

Satis is a simple static Composer repository generator

Public and Private Maven and Python (PyPi) repositories.

Archiva
Free Open Source

Apache Archiva lets you host your own personal or enterprise-wide build artifact repository.

The world’s most advanced repository manager.

Artifactory Platforms

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tick-square Linux

Artifactory Overview

The world’s most advanced repository manager. Artifactory offers powerful enterprise features and fine-grained permission control behind a sleek and easy-to-use UI. Artifactory acts as a proxy between your build tool (Maven, Ant, Ivy, Gradle etc.) and the outside world. It caches remote artifacts so that you don’t have to download them over and over again.

Artifactory Features

tick-square PHP Composer
tick-square App Store
tick-square NPM
tick-square Java

Top Artifactory Alternatives

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Artifactory Categories

Development Tools

Artifactory Tags

maven repository-manager software-repository development

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