Decision guide

TjMakeBot vs CVAT

Use this page to decide whether your team wants full control over a self-hosted open-source tool or a managed path that keeps annotation, review, training/export, and delivery together.

Comparison checklist

2D / 3D data production

TjMakeBot: One hosted workflow for 2D images, 3D point clouds, human review, training/export, and delivery.

Validate the alternative: Validate whether your team wants to own self-hosting, upgrades, permissions, and storage operations.

Human review and delivery

TjMakeBot: Human review, delivery summaries, downloads, and version context stay on the same delivery path.

Validate the alternative: Validate whether your team is comfortable wiring review, acceptance, and delivery into other systems on your own.

Training and model export

TjMakeBot: Training, export, result summaries, and downloads can stay attached to the same hosted workflow.

Validate the alternative: Validate whether training and export will still be handled by your own platform or scripts.

Deployment and ownership boundary

TjMakeBot: The main site owns security, audit, permission, and handoff boundaries for production teams.

Validate the alternative: Validate whether you have the people and time to operate an open-source stack long term.

Choose TjMakeBot when

You want to reduce self-hosting overhead and move data production, review, training/export, and delivery faster.
You want the main site to own security, audit, hosted gateway, and delivery summary responsibilities.
You care more about closing the delivery loop than operating open-source annotation infrastructure yourself.

Validate CVAT if

You explicitly want open-source, self-hosted control and are comfortable owning the ops layer.
You are fine with training/export, customer handoff, and delivery being handled elsewhere.
You already have the skills to manage containers, storage, permissions, and upgrades as a long-term cost.

Validate the fit on these pages next

If this comparison already narrowed the options, the pages below help you continue with budget, security, feature coverage, and hands-on validation.

Features

If capability coverage is still the blocker, return to the features page and validate the 2D/3D, review, training/export, and delivery path in one place.

View features

Pricing

If budget, packaging, or procurement timing is the real blocker, the pricing page will move the decision faster than another abstract comparison.

See pricing

Security

If your team cares most about boundaries, deployment, audit, and permissions, the security page is the better next checkpoint.

Review security

Tutorials

If you want to validate the real operating path before buying or migrating, the tutorials page is the fastest proof route.

Open tutorials

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FAQ

Is TjMakeBot meant to replace every open-source tool?

Not exactly. It is a better fit when you want a managed delivery workflow rather than a stack you operate yourself.

When should teams keep evaluating CVAT?

Keep evaluating CVAT when open-source, self-hosting, and infrastructure control are explicit requirements your team can sustain.

What is the biggest tradeoff?

The biggest tradeoff is whether your team wants to keep operating the platform layer and integration complexity itself.

Next step

Recommended next step

Map who owns operations, audit, and delivery first, then decide whether your team should keep that complexity in-house or move it into a managed workflow.