Compare the Top Software Composition Analysis (SCA) Tools that integrate with Dropbox as of December 2025

This a list of Software Composition Analysis (SCA) tools that integrate with Dropbox. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Dropbox. View the products that work with Dropbox in the table below.

What are Software Composition Analysis (SCA) Tools for Dropbox?

Software Composition Analysis (SCA) tools help organizations identify and manage open source and third-party components within their software applications. They scan codebases to detect licenses, vulnerabilities, outdated libraries, and compliance risks associated with external dependencies. SCA tools provide detailed reports and alerts to support secure software development and supply chain risk management. Integration with development environments and CI/CD pipelines enables automated checks throughout the software lifecycle. By enhancing transparency and governance over software components, SCA tools reduce security threats and legal liabilities. Compare and read user reviews of the best Software Composition Analysis (SCA) tools for Dropbox currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    The Code Registry

    The Code Registry

    The Code Registry

    The Code Registry is an AI-powered code intelligence and analysis platform that gives businesses and non-technical stakeholders full visibility into their software codebase, even if they don’t write code themselves. Upon connecting your code repository (GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, Azure DevOps, or uploading a zipped archive), the platform creates a secure “IP Vault” and runs a comprehensive automated analysis across your entire codebase. It produces a range of reports and dashboards, including a code-complexity score (revealing how intricate or maintainable your code is), open-source component analysis (detecting dependencies, license status, outdated or vulnerable libraries), security analysis (identifying potential vulnerabilities, insecure configurations or risky dependencies), and a “cost-to-replicate” valuation, estimating how much effort or resources it would take to rebuild or replace the software from scratch.
    Starting Price: $2 per month
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