Docker Desktop 4.17 New Functionality for a Better Development Experience
December 8, 2025 · 415 words · 2 min
We’re excited to announce the Docker 4.17 release, which introduces new functionality into Docker De
We’re excited to announce the Docker 4.17 release, which introduces new functionality into Docker Desktop to improve your developer experience. With Docker 4.17, you’ll have easier access to vulnerability data and recommendations on how to on that information. Also, we’re making it easier than ever to bring the tools you already love into Docker Desktop with self-published Docker Extensions. Read on to check out the highlights from this release. Container image security presents challenges such as dependency awareness, vulnerability awareness, and practical remediation in day-to-day reality. Since Docker Desktop 4.14, we’ve consistently added features to help you understand your images and their vulnerabilities. Improvements in 4.17 were designed with developers in mind to address software supply chain security. We’re pleased to announce Early Access to the new service. Docker Scout provides visibility into vulnerabilities and recommendations for quick remediation. Now you can use Docker Scout to analyze and remediate vulnerabilities on local images in Docker Desktop and the Docker CLI. Check out the to learn more about how to get started. Update to Docker Desktop 4.17 to access these new features and take them for a test run. You can also provide feedback directly in Docker Desktop by navigating to the images tab and selecting . We look forward to hearing from you! We are excited to introduce a new way to publish a Docker Extension. When to the Marketplace, you now have two publishing options: Self-Published extensions are automatically validated. If all validation checks pass, it is published on the Extensions Marketplace and accessible to all users within a few hours. Self-Published is the fastest way to get developers the tools they need and to get feedback from them as you work to evolve and polish your extension. Developers can identify self-published extensions in the Extensions Marketplace by the label. Extensions that are manually reviewed by the Docker Extensions team have a label, as shown in the following screenshot. We are excited about the increased reach and accessibility the new self-publishing workflow brings to both Docker Extension publishers and users. If you have an idea for an extension that isn’t already in the Extensions Marketplace, you can submit it to our . Thanks for using Docker Desktop! Learn more about what’s in store with our on GitHub, and let us know what other features you’d like to see. for a full breakdown of what’s new in Docker Desktop 4.17.