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Subscription overview

You can subscribe to several Docker plans that range from free to paid plans. When you upgrade a plan, you expand your usage entitlements and feature sets for Docker products. You can also top up some plans, extending usage to more users without needing a full upgrade.

Docker plans

You can subscribe to plans for individual or organization accounts, or plans for specific products. The following table summarizes the available plans.

PlansBilling modelTypes
Docker IndividualFlat-rate plans for personal accountsDocker Personal, Docker Pro
Docker OrganizationFlat-rate plans for organization accountsDocker Team, Docker Business
Docker Hardened Images (DHI)Graduated security features for hardened container imagesDHI Community, DHI Select, DHI Enterprise
GordonPrepaid usage for the Gordon AI agentGordon Plus, Gordon Max, Gordon Ultra
AI GovernancePurchase set amount of licensesAI Governance

Docker plans that upgrade your account (Docker Pro or Docker Team and Business) can provide a foundation for most use cases. Some product plans may require an upgraded Docker account while other product plans let you subscribe without an upgraded account. To learn more, see Scale your subscription.

To subscribe to a plan, you can self-serve through Billing in Docker Home, or contact sales.

Top up your plan

Plans come with usage entitlements that can be extended without upgrading to a different plan.

UnitDescriptionExamples
SeatsEach seat extends entitlements to one more member.Docker Team, Docker Business
LicensesAccess to specific products or features.AI Governance, Docker Offload
MinutesCloud build capacity, sold in blocks and consumed within the billing period.Docker Build Cloud
RepositoriesAdditional container repositories covered by security scanning and analysis features.DHI

Depending on the plan, you can top up your account through self-service or by contacting sales.

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