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31st Annual Visual Studio Magazine Reader's Choice Awards Announced

For the 31st year in a row, Visual Studio Magazine readers have selected their favorite third-party tools, components and services for Microsoft's flagship Visual Studio IDE and the broader .NET development ecosystem. The 2025 Reader's Choice Awards recognize the solutions developers themselves rely on every day to build, test, deploy and maintain world-class applications.

"Now in its 31st year, the Visual Studio Magazine Reader's Choice Awards continues to showcase the tools and services that developers themselves trust to get the job done," said David Ramel, Editor in Chief of Visual Studio Magazine. "In a rapidly evolving tech landscape where AI, cloud and mobile reshape how we work, our readers have once again delivered a ground-level view of what really works in day-to-day development. These awards remain a valuable, crowd-sourced pulse check on the solutions that matter most to those building the future."

This year's survey asked readers to vote across 43 categories, covering everything from component suites and UI controls to DevOps tooling, mobile development frameworks, cloud services and AI/ML platforms. The top three products in each category earned Gold, Silver and Bronze honors.

The results feature a mix of perennial winners and emerging challengers, reflecting both the staying power of established vendors and the rapid adoption of innovative newcomers. Many of the winning products have been officially recognized by Microsoft in its developer tooling ecosystem, while others are rising stars making their mark in specialized niches.

Among the highlights in 2025:

  • Perennial powerhouse DevExpress dominated multiple categories, including Component Suites for desktop, web and cross-platform, along with tools for grids, charts, mapping, reporting, productivity, security and more.
  • Postman scored Gold in Software Testing/QA and DevOps, while also taking Silver in General Development Tools.
  • combit List & Label topped both the Charting and Reporting categories.
  • LEADTOOLS Imaging led in imaging and document processing, while ArcGIS solutions topped GIS and SharePoint components.
  • New and niche vendors also made the podium, from Cohere.NET in AI/ML to GHI Electronics SITCore in IoT.

The complete list of 2025 winners is available here.

For more than three decades, the Reader's Choice Awards have provided a trusted, community-driven view into the tools and services that help developers succeed. As always, the 2025 results serve as both a recognition for vendors and a valuable resource for teams evaluating their own toolchains.

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