Kubernetes & Cloud Native · 20.08.2026, 17:01 UTC
Docker Verified Publisher Applications Are Now Self-Serve
| Schweregrad | info |
|---|---|
| Kategorie | Kubernetes & Cloud Native |
| Quelle | Docker Blog ↗ |
| Veröffentlicht | 20.08.2026 UTC |
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Curating trusted content for the agentic software era
While AI made it easier for organizations to keep up with the latest innovations, it also made it harder to know what to trust. When software is selected at machine speed, the question is no longer “is this popular?” It’s “do we know who published this?”
Docker Hub has always been where developers go to answer that question. Starting today, software vendors looking to make their trusted content discoverable to developers by becoming Docker Verified Publishers will enjoy a faster application process, with less friction, and plans that fit their specific growth needs.
With the Docker Verified Publisher (DVP) program, Docker Hub turns into a trusted, discoverable, and measurable distribution channel. Organizations accepted into the program earn verified status and prioritized ranking. DVP publishers also gain access to analytics reports that show which versions are getting the most traction and which companies are pulling them, turning open-source reach into a commercial pipeline.
What’s new in Docker Verified Publisher Applications
Applying to become a Docker Verified Publisher (DVP) is now self-serve. You can now apply directly in Docker Hub, our team reviews your application, and if you’re approved, you become part of our trusted ecosystem on Docker Hub.
This marks a significant improvement in how we onboard and evaluate publishers. Previously, companies interested in becoming a Docker Verified Publisher needed to contact our sales team to be considered for the program. While the Docker team still evaluates …