

I just submitted my extension to the Gallery I don’t see it on the Marketplace! Have any suggestions or requests for the Visual Studio Marketplace? Visit our uservoice page and submit idea or you can always reach out to us at or on twitter with the hashtag #VSMarketplace. There may be cases where minor updates are required to your extension. If you have an extension on the Visual Studio Gallery do check out its page on the Marketplace. Following which we’ll be allowing publishers to directly publish extensions to the Visual Studio Marketplace. We are currently working on redirecting all the VS IDE API traffic that searches for and acquires extensions from the old Visual Studio Gallery to Marketplace. Any extension added or updated to the Visual Studio Gallery will be synced over to the Marketplace. Clicking on edit will take you directly to the edit page for your extension on Visual Studio Gallery. But at any point you can navigate to the manage page on the marketplace – (Replace with the actual publisher id from the url) – and choose the edit option in the extension drop down to update your extension. Until the VS IDE traffic is redirected to the Marketplace, publishing experiences will continue to be on the Visual Studio Gallery. We’ve also taken care to ensure the publishing rights are maintained by assigning the right users permissions to manage extensions or view unpublished extensions. The Visual Studio Gallery home page will also have a banner that lets you know of the new home for Visual Studio extensions. The experience on all existing Visual Studio IDEs will remain unchanged. Any new feature additions will also come to the Visual Studio product pivot, like query based search, rating and review responses, or email notifications.Īll operations (review/download) done on the Marketplace will be kept up to date on the Visual Studio IDE as well. Starting today users can browse, search, filter, rate, review and download extensions right from the Marketplace.

Today we are proud to announce that all 7000+ Visual Studio extensions have been migrated from the Visual Studio Gallery to the Marketplace, finally making us the one stop for all extensions of the Visual Studio Product Family. But there was always one major missing element in our catalog, and that was Visual Studio extensions.


Since then we’ve added a lot of features and have seen great engagement from developers both building and consuming extensions. We launched the public preview of the Visual Studio Marketplace at Connect() last year.
