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| Server License | Product License | Custom License | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $1,600 USD/ year per server | $5,400 USD/ year per application | $15,000 USD/ year |
| Usage | Run on cloud or on premise server with up to 12 cores | Use JDeli in a named end user application | Use JDeli in a named end user application or Microservice |
| License | Standard shrink-wrapped EULA license | Standard shrink-wrapped EULA license | Option to customise EULA license |
| Non-Production Test and Development Servers |
Included | Included | Included |
| Included Support | Standard support via email/service portal | Standard support via email/service portal | Premium support via email/service portal/ Zoom |
| New Releases Access | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| High priority tickets | Up to 3 high priority support tickets | Up to 3 high priority support tickets | Up to 12 high priority support tickets |
| Source Code Access | - | - | ✓ |
| Free Consultancy | - | - | Up to 5 hours free consultancy or development time |
| Development plan update Call | - | - | Quarterly |
JDeli vs. Open-Source Alternatives
Most developers try open source first — that's the right call. Here's what they typically find.
No Pure Java AVIF or HEIC Support
Most open source Java image libraries don't support AVIF or HEIC at all. The ones that do are JNI wrappers around native C libraries — which means native installs on your server, JVM crash risk, and a build that can no longer ship as a single JAR.
Unmaintained Libraries Break on Upgrade
Oracle dropped JPEG 2000 from Java. JAI is unmaintained. When you upgrade your JDK, these libraries stop working and nobody fixes them. Security scans flag them as unsupported software before there's even a CVE.
No Support in Production
When a customer-uploaded image exposes a bug in an open source library, you're filing a GitHub issue and hoping the maintainer responds. JDeli customers get same-day fixes from the engineers who wrote the code.
JDeli is written from scratch in pure Java — no native code, no JNI, no external dependencies. One JAR covers AVIF, HEIC, TIFF, WebP, JPEG 2000, and 15+ formats. The ImageIO plugin means your existing code needs no changes.
Actively maintained with regular releases and fast, named support. Performance comparisons and security documentation available.
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We replaced all our various image processing code with JDeli, which allowed us to smoothly migrate to Java 11. The support from IDR solutions is just great. Whenever we came across a strange image from our customers which JDeli couldn't read properly, IDR fixed it in less than a day.
- Developer in SME Financial Services Company