Compare the Top Container Registries for Windows as of October 2025

What are Container Registries for Windows?

Container registries are repositories for storing, managing, and distributing container images. These registries enable developers to upload, download, and share container images used in applications and services, facilitating the deployment and management of containerized environments. Container registries typically support version control, access control, and security scanning for images, ensuring that they are up-to-date and free from vulnerabilities. Public registries, like Docker Hub, allow for sharing images across the community, while private registries offer more secure, controlled environments for organizations to store their proprietary container images. Compare and read user reviews of the best Container Registries for Windows currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Azure Container Registry
    Build, store, secure, scan, replicate, and manage container images and artifacts with a fully managed, geo-replicated instance of OCI distribution. Connect across environments, including Azure Kubernetes Service and Azure Red Hat OpenShift, and across Azure services like App Service, Machine Learning, and Batch. Geo-replication to efficiently manage a single registry across multiple regions. OCI artifact repository for adding helm charts, singularity support, and new OCI artifact-supported formats. Automated container building and patching including base image updates and task scheduling. Integrated security with Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) authentication, role-based access control, Docker content trust, and virtual network integration. Streamline building, testing, pushing, and deploying images to Azure with Azure Container Registry Tasks.
    Starting Price: $0.167 per day
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    Mirantis Secure Registry
    Mirantis Secure Registry (formerly Docker Trusted Registry) provides an enterprise grade container registry solution that can be easily integrated to provide the core of an effective secure software supply chain. Enterprise-grade security Centralize control for container images: Store, share, and manage images from a secure docker registry under your control, enabling developers to use and run only approved images. Protect and verify: Scan images against a continuously updated vulnerability database, and validate with cryptographic signing. Secure and accelerate CI/CD workflows: Automatically promote images from test to prod for a secure, efficient software pipeline—all while maintaining policy-based controls.
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