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Best Apps Like Windows Package Manager (winget) in 2026

Install and update Windows apps from the command line with no installation required — winget ships with Windows 11

Why People Look for Windows Package Manager (winget) Alternatives

Built into Windows 11 and available on Windows 10 — zero installation required
winget import and winget export let you back up and restore your entire software setup
Growing catalog of over 5,000 verified packages maintained by Microsoft and publishers
Single CLI for both installing and updating software across the entire system

6 Best Alternatives to Windows Package Manager (winget)

Each app below addresses a specific gap in Windows Package Manager (winget)'s offering. We picked them based on real user review patterns and feature differentiation.

Chocolatey

Established Windows package manager with 9,000+ packages

Chocolatey has a larger package catalog than winget and stronger enterprise management features including Central Management for compliance reporting.

IT admins and enterprise teams needing a larger catalog and central management Free community; Business custom pricing
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Scoop

Developer-focused Windows installer

Scoop installs developer CLI tools cleanly into the user profile without admin rights. Better than winget for developer toolchains specifically.

Developers who want clean, admin-free developer tool installation Free and open-source
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Ninite

Bulk install common Windows apps without bloatware

Ninite silently installs and updates popular consumer apps. Simpler than winget but limited to a curated catalog of common software.

Home users and small businesses setting up new Windows machines Free for home; Pro $19.99/yr
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Microsoft Intune

Enterprise Windows device and app management

Intune manages app deployment, policy enforcement, and device compliance across enterprise Windows fleets via the cloud.

IT departments managing large Windows fleets with Microsoft 365 Included in Microsoft 365 E3/E5
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Homebrew (via WSL2)

macOS-style package management on Windows

Homebrew runs on WSL2 (Windows Subsystem for Linux), giving Windows developers access to the macOS/Linux package ecosystem.

Windows developers who primarily work in WSL2 Linux environments Free and open-source
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PDQ Deploy

Windows software deployment for IT admins

PDQ Deploy automates software deployment to managed Windows machines. GUI-based with a large library of pre-built deployment packages.

IT departments that need a GUI-based Windows software deployment tool Free basic; Central $750/yr
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How we found these alternatives

Rapidly becoming the default starting point for Windows developers as Microsoft expands its package catalog

Frequently Asked Questions

winget comes pre-installed on Windows 11 and is available on Windows 10 version 1809 and later via the App Installer package in the Microsoft Store.

winget requires no installation and is officially maintained by Microsoft. Chocolatey has a larger package catalog and enterprise management features. Many developers use winget for simplicity and Chocolatey when they need a package winget does not have.

winget upgrade --all updates all installed packages that have newer versions available. You can schedule this as a Task Scheduler job for automatic updates.

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