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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T00:54:11+00:00 2026-05-30T00:54:11+00:00

Both CppDepend and NDepend are developed by the same company and seem to be

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Both CppDepend and NDepend are developed by the same company and seem to be based on the same codebase and share some features. I haven’t found a side by side comparison site yet.

I work on several plain c# solutions without any c++ code at all but also have solutions that beside c# also contain c++ managed code and c++ native code.

Do I really need to buy both tools if I want the full feature set for all project types?
Do need to open my mixed solutions with CppDepend and c#-only solutions with NDepend?
It seems that NDepend can’t analyse c++ projects but when I open the solution with CppDepends I lose some NPDepend features for my c# projects in the same solution. It would be nice if NDepend could load CppDepend as a plugin/extension, but that’s not possible right?

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    2026-05-30T00:54:13+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 12:54 am

    NDepend analyzes any .NET/IL code, including the C++/CLI managed code (but not the unmanaged one).
    CppDepend analyzes only C++ code, on any C++ compliant platform.

    While the tools share a lot of code, they are mutually exclusive and doesn’t inter-operate in any way.
    Also, the tools share the same set of features.

    If most of your code is .NET/IL code, NDepend should be fine for your needs.

    If your code is 50/50 .NET and C++ unmanaged, you might need both tools.

    It would be nice if NDepend could load CppDepend as a plugin/extension, but that’s not possible right?

    Right.

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