The Ditto Edge Software Developer Kit enables developers to embed resilient, peer-to-peer data synchronization directly into mobile, desktop, and IoT applications. It supports offline collaboration and mesh networking across Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and other edge transports—ideal for DDIL operations.
The Ditto Server is a horizontally scalable, Kubernetes-based, clustered database built as a centralized datastore for your Ditto data and capable of handling large amounts of data and devices. Includes native connectors and CDC capability.
A fully managed service for Ditto Server.
A lightweight Ditto deployment, edge-optimized for a small infrastructure footprint allowing you to bridge Edge-based systems with Ditto through a set of exposed APIs.
The Edge Sync Plugin brings Ditto’s mesh sync capabilities directly into the Android Team Awareness Kit (ATAK), allowing personnel to share mission data, map annotations, and situational updates without relying on a TAK server or internet connection.
Pluto is an operations and maintenance application built on Ditto’s Edge SDK, offering a visual interface for real-time collaboration, task tracking, and data syncing across mobile teams—no infrastructure required.
Forge is a no-code/low-code builder that allows agencies to rapidly design and deploy edge-native applications with built-in sync. Ideal for mission-specific workflows, Forge reduces development time while ensuring offline-first capabilities.
Ditto’s Common Operational Datasync (COD) brings unmatched resilience and real-time data interoperability to autonomous systems and tactical edge networks. COD is embedded into UxVs and various other “nodes” like command stations. It can maintain its own mesh network and self-heals broken network links by automatically maintaining and utilizing any available transport, local and online.