Compare the Top MQTT Brokers that integrate with Docker as of June 2025

This a list of MQTT Brokers that integrate with Docker. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Docker. View the products that work with Docker in the table below.

What are MQTT Brokers for Docker?

MQTT brokers are message brokers that allow clients to communicate with each other in a publish/subscribe model. They are designed for machine-to-machine communication and can be used in many scenarios such as home automation, healthcare, and industrial control systems. MQTT brokers are typically lightweight and efficient, using minimal resources in order to facilitate real-time messaging. Compare and read user reviews of the best MQTT Brokers for Docker currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Pro Edition for Eclipse Mosquitto
    Pro Edition for Eclipse Mosquitto is a pro version of the world's #1 MQTT broker that quickly, stably, and reliably transmits data between IoT devices. Compared to the popular open-source version, our product offers professional MQTT broker and client administration and monitoring, MQTT High Availability, MQTT and REST API access, improved reliability, enhanced security, and professional support, making it an ideal solution for commercial use. Functionality highlights: Leverages Mosquitto Management Center to manage MQTT broker instances and clusters from a single interface. Ensures MQTT High Availability, making your solution available 24h. Ensures security through the use of client certificates and custom certificate authorities, application tokens with role-based access and expiry dates, and the use of the native Dynamic Security plugin to control access rights. Enables MQTT API and REST API to automate workflows and facilitate further integration with third-party systems.
    Starting Price: €23 per month
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    NanoMQ
    Unlock the flexibility of data with a SQL-based rule engine. Integrates with eKuiper to bring stream processing to the edge. Reduce the cost of integrating edge computing applications with event-driven WebHooks. Easy to maintain with EdgeOps-friendly HTTP APIs. NanoMQ is small but mighty. It is fully featured and competes in every perspective despite its tiny size. Task Layer: It is a built-in actor model with thread-level parallelism, which make NanoMQ highly scalable on a modern SMP system. Scale-out easily to engage multiple cores with less CPU usage in the modern SMP system. Highly compatible and portable with any POSIX-based platform. Booting footprint is less than 200Kb in minimum feature set.
    Starting Price: $ 0.18 per hour
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