content/manuals/docker-hub/repos/manage/trusted-content/dvp-program.md
The Docker Verified Publisher Program provides high-quality images from commercial publishers verified by Docker.
These images help development teams build secure software supply chains, minimizing exposure to malicious content early in the process to save time and money later.
Any independent software vendor who distributes software on Docker Hub can join the Verified Publisher Program. Find out more by heading to the Docker Verified Publisher Program page.
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DVP entitlements are applied per namespace (organization). If you operate multiple Docker Hub namespaces, each requires a separate DVP application and verification process.
The Docker Verified Publisher Program (DVP) provides several features and benefits to Docker Hub publishers. The program grants the following perks based on participation tier:
The Docker Verified Publisher Program runs on Docker Hub's enterprise-scale infrastructure, serving millions of developers globally. Your published content benefits from:
You simply push your images to Docker Hub as usual, and Docker takes care of the rest, serving your image to millions of developers worldwide.
To learn more, see Availability at Docker.
Images that are part of this program have a special badge on Docker Hub making it easier for users to identify projects that Docker has verified as high-quality commercial publishers.
DVP organizations can upload custom images for individual repositories on Docker Hub. This lets you override the default organization-level logo on a per-repository basis.
To manage the repository logo, see Manage repository logo.
Docker Scout provides automatic vulnerability analysis for DVP images published to Docker Hub. Scanning images ensures that the published content is secure, and proves to developers that they can trust the image.
You can enable analysis on a per-repository basis. For more about using this feature, see Basic vulnerability scanning.
Verified publisher images receive enhanced visibility in Docker Hub search results, making it easier for developers to discover your content. This improved discoverability helps drive adoption of your images within the developer community.
Verified publisher images are exempt from standard Docker Hub rate limits, ensuring developers can pull your images without restrictions. This applies to all users, including unauthenticated users, who get unlimited pulls for DVP images. This eliminates potential barriers to adoption and provides a seamless experience for users of your content.
DVP partners can verify this unlimited access by checking the absence of rate
limiting headers when pulling their images. When pulling DVP images, users won't
see ratelimit-limit or ratelimit-remaining headers, indicating unlimited
access. For more details on checking rate limits, see View pull rate and
limit.
Docker collaborates with verified publishers on joint marketing initiatives, including blog posts, case studies, webinars, and conference presentations. These opportunities help amplify your brand visibility within the Docker ecosystem.
The insights and analytics service provides usage metrics for how the community uses Docker images, granting insight into user behavior.
There is both a web interface and an API for accessing the analytics data.
The usage metrics show the number of image pulls by tag or by digest, geolocation, cloud provider, client, and more.
After joining the Docker Verified Publisher Program, you can set a custom logo for each repository in your organization. The following requirements apply:
Only a user with an owner or editor role for the organization can change the repository logo.
Select the Clear button ({{< inline-image src="../../../images/clear_logo_sm.png" alt="clear button" >}}) to remove a logo.
Removing the logo makes the repository default to using the organization logo, if set, or the following default logo if not.