NeoArc Studio Editions
Three editions designed for different operational environments: Connected for teams with internet access, Enterprise for regulated organisations with internal networks, and Sovereign for fully air-gapped defence and critical infrastructure deployments.
NeoArc Studio is available in three editions, each designed for a different operational environment. Every edition includes the full feature set: all content blocks, all diagram types, the data model, schema editor, API documentation, governance reports, and deep Git integration. The difference is network capability.
Connected Edition
Enterprise Edition
Sovereign Edition
Feature Comparison
| Capability | Connected | Enterprise | Sovereign |
|---|---|---|---|
| Full feature set (all content blocks, all diagrams, model, schemas, APIs) | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Deep Git integration (checkpoints, baselines, semantic diff) | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Lifecycle tagging (active, planned, deprecated) | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Governance reports | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Local publishing (file:// static site) | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Azure Blob publishing | Yes | No | No |
| External Git remotes (GitHub, Azure DevOps) | Yes | No | No |
| Internal Git servers (GitLab CE, Gitea) | Yes | Yes | No |
| Internal web server publishing | Yes | Yes | No |
| Remote LLM integration (future) | Yes | No | No |
| Network calls | Outbound internet | Internal network only | None |
Enterprise Assurance Options
For organisations requiring additional assurance, NeoArc offers:
Source code escrow arrangements protect business continuity for organisations adopting NeoArc Studio as critical infrastructure. A third-party escrow agent holds the source code with defined release conditions.
For defence, intelligence, and critical national infrastructure clients, NeoArc offers full source code access enabling independent builds, supply chain verification, and security auditing.
NeoArc is free for individual architects and small teams. Organisations formally adopting it for their architecture practice discuss a licence agreement. The model is honour-based.