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$1,149 per developer per year
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What is Telerik DevCraft

Telerik DevCraft is a commercial suite of UI component libraries and developer tools used to build desktop and web applications. It targets software teams working primarily in the Microsoft ecosystem, including .NET (WinForms, WPF) and web UI frameworks, and it is commonly used to accelerate UI development with prebuilt controls. The suite is sold as a bundled subscription that includes multiple Telerik libraries and related tooling, rather than a single framework-specific component set.

pros

Broad .NET UI coverage

DevCraft bundles multiple UI libraries that cover common Microsoft application stacks, including desktop UI (such as WinForms and WPF) and web UI options. This breadth can reduce the need to source separate component sets for different application types within the same organization. It is particularly relevant for teams maintaining a mix of legacy desktop apps and newer web apps.

Bundled tooling and utilities

In addition to UI controls, DevCraft typically includes supporting developer tools (for example, reporting and debugging/profiling utilities depending on the edition). This packaging can simplify procurement and license management compared with buying separate point products. It also provides a more consistent vendor support channel across included tools.

Enterprise licensing and support

DevCraft is positioned for professional software development teams that require commercial licensing, vendor support, and predictable release cycles. Organizations that need formal support processes and compliance-friendly licensing often prefer this model over assembling disparate open-source components. The suite approach can also standardize UI components across teams.

cons

Suite cost and complexity

Because DevCraft is sold as a bundle, teams may pay for components they do not use. Evaluating, adopting, and updating multiple libraries within a suite can add operational overhead. Budgeting can be less flexible than purchasing a single framework-specific library.

Microsoft-centric focus

DevCraft is most aligned with .NET and related Microsoft development stacks. Teams building primarily outside that ecosystem may find limited applicability compared with more cross-platform or framework-agnostic component strategies. This can constrain reuse for organizations standardizing on non-.NET front-end stacks.

Vendor dependency for updates

Applications that rely heavily on third-party UI controls depend on the vendor for timely fixes, framework compatibility updates, and long-term maintenance. Major framework upgrades can require coordinated updates across multiple DevCraft components. This can introduce upgrade planning risk compared with using fewer external UI dependencies.

Plan & Pricing

Plan Price Key features & notes
DevCraft UI $1,149 per developer, per year (Subscription) .NET and JavaScript UI components for web, desktop & mobile; Document processing libraries; Telerik & Kendo UI Kits for Figma; Page Templates, Building Blocks & ThemeBuilder Ultimate; AI Coding Assistant; Lite support (72h response time, 10 support incidents).
DevCraft Complete $1,299 per developer, per year (Subscription) Everything in DevCraft UI plus Embedded reporting for web & desktop; Mocking solution for unit testing; Single sign-on (SSO); Agentic UI Generator; Priority support (24h response time, unlimited support incidents).
DevCraft Ultimate $1,649 per developer, per year (Subscription) Everything in DevCraft Complete plus End-to-end report management (Telerik Report Server), ThemeBuilder Enterprise; Ultimate support (phone support, remote web assistance, ticket pre-screening, issue escalation).

Notes (from vendor site): Perpetual (one-time) list prices are shown on the official purchase page as alternatives: DevCraft UI $1,499 per developer (one-time), DevCraft Complete $1,699 per developer (one-time), DevCraft Ultimate $2,199 per developer (one-time) — perpetual licenses are renewable at 50% of the list price per developer. Free trials: Telerik offers a 30-day free trial for DevCraft (no credit card required).

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Progress Software Corporation
Burlington, Massachusetts, USA
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