Avalonia Pricing
From open-source to enterprise. Start free and scale as your needs grow.
Avalonia
The open-source UI framework. Build cross-platform apps with .NET at no cost.
- MIT licensed UI framework
- Cross-platform
- 70+ built-in controls
- Community support via GitHub
Community
Professional tooling at zero cost for non-commercial and personal projects.
- Everything in Avalonia
Plus
Advanced tooling for professional developers who need powerful IDE integrations.
Pro
Everything in Plus, plus premium UI components for building rich applications.
- Everything in Plus
- 6 premium controls
- 70+ charts and data visualizationsComing soon
- Priority GitHub responses
Licensing terms and tier eligibility are covered in our legal documentation.
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An Individual subscription is purchased by and licensed to a single person. It is tied to you personally — not to any company or team. You can use it wherever you work, at the office or at home, as long as you are the sole user of the license.
Yes. An Individual Plus subscription gives you advanced tooling (IDE extensions, DevTools, Parcel) that you can use for any kind of development — personal projects, freelance work, or commercial development at your place of employment. The free Community tier is limited to non-commercial use only.
Individual Pro includes premium UI components such as charts, data visualizations, and additional controls. These components can be used freely in personal and freelance projects where you are the sole developer. However, if Pro components are used in a team project, all contributing developers must be covered by an Organization Pro license. This is because the components become part of the shared codebase that the entire team builds and maintains.
No. Individual subscriptions must be purchased by the individual with their own funds. If your employer wants to provide Avalonia Accelerate to team members, they should purchase an Organization subscription instead. This separation ensures that Individual pricing remains available to independent developers.
The free Community tier is available to individuals for non-commercial purposes. This includes learning and self-education, personal hobby projects, open-source contributions (where you are not earning commercial benefits), and content creation such as tutorials, blog posts, and courses. If you are developing commercial software that generates (or is intended to generate) revenue or you are being paid to develop with Avalonia, you should use a Plus or Pro subscription instead. Alternatively, the Avalonia for VS Code extension (Essentials) is free to use for any purpose, including commercial work, without requiring a subscription.
Need full licensing and eligibility details? Read our legal documentation.