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.NET Developer Salary in United Kingdom 2026: Benchmarks, Range & Skills

The median .NET Developer salary in United Kingdom is £74K in 2026, with a typical range from £63K to £84K. Year-on-year movement is still building as more matched salary data is published. United Kingdom currently leads city pay at £74K.

What does A .NET Developer do?

A .NET Developer is responsible for building and maintaining enterprise and cloud-native applications using C#, ASP.NET Core, and the broader Microsoft .NET ecosystem.

Day-to-day responsibilities

  • Writing C# code for web APIs and microservices
  • Working with ASP.NET Core and Entity Framework
  • Integrating Azure services
  • Writing unit and integration tests
  • Debugging production issues
  • Collaborating with frontend developers and architects
Very High demand+14% C# and .NET Core development+13% ASP.NET Core Web API+16% Azure cloud services

National Median Salary

£74K

United Kingdom benchmark • 2026

Salary Range (P25 – P75)

£74K
£45K£110K

Data quality & confidence

Confidence Score

30%

YoY Momentum

Trend building

Median salary benchmark

£74K

annual - 2026

Typical salary range

£63K-£84K

25th-75th percentile

Year-on-year pay movement

Trend building

trend data building

Forward pay outlook

Building

More data needed

Permanent Salary Benchmark for .NET Developer

Permanent salary benchmarks for .NET Developer in United Kingdom, from the low end to the top of the range, based on published market compensation data.

£74K
£45K£110K

Low

£45K

P25

£63K

Median

£74K

P75

£84K

High

£110K

.NET Developer Take-Home Pay in the UK (2026/27)

After Income Tax & National Insurance · single, standard PAYE

Entry

Take-home/year

£47,097

Effective rate

25.2%

Median

Take-home/year

£53,477

Effective rate

27.7%

Senior

Take-home/year

£59,277

Effective rate

29.4%

See the full band-by-band breakdown for .NET Developer

Adjust for your actual salary, see each Income Tax and NI band, and get monthly and weekly figures.

Is a .NET Developer hybrid salary worth the commute?

3-day/week office schedule · typical UK commute assumptions

Break-even remote salary

£58,200

minimum to match £74K hybrid

Annual commute impact

£9,180

costs + time value lost

Hours commuting/year

138 hrs

at 60 min/day, 3 days/wk

See the full break-even analysis for .NET Developer

Adjust commute costs, compare any two salaries, and find the exact remote salary you need.

Remote vs hybrid analysis

.NET Developer career path in the UK

4 levels · salary at each step · technical and management tracks

Hiring outlook

Growing

Junior .NET salary

£30,000 - £44,000

0-2 experience

Senior .NET salary

£65,000 - £85,000

5-8 experience

£30,000 - £44,000
0-2
£44,000 - £65,000
2-5
£65,000 - £85,000
5-8
£85,000 - £115,000
8+

Full career progression guide for .NET Developer

Technical vs management tracks, salary at all 4 levels, top employers, and progression FAQs.

Career path guide

.NET Developer market demand in the UK

Hiring outlook · remote rate · top employers

Hiring outlook

Growing

Remote / hybrid

76%

of roles offer remote or hybrid

Salary growth (YoY)

0.0%

salary is stable

Top hirers:
Capgemini UKBT GroupLloyds Banking GroupHSBCSopra SteriaDXC Technology UK

Full market demand breakdown for .NET Developer

Hiring drivers, remote rate detail, full employer list, and demand FAQs for the UK.

Market demand guide

Contract day rates available for this role

Median £463/week, see full breakdown, city rates, and take-home calculator

View .NET Developer day rates →

Contract break-even

What day rate beats a £74K .NET Developer salary after tax?

Break-even day rate

£348/day

to match £74K permanent net

Permanent net take-home

£53,477/yr

£74K gross, 2026/27 rates

Outside IR35 (ltd), 220 days, no pension. Net figures are estimates; use the calculators for exact results.

Market Demand & Outlook

Hiring demand, top locations, and career outlook for .NET Developer

Limited Market Data

Demand level

Low

Based on hiring signals relative to similar roles in this market.

Top hiring locations

South West EnglandWalesLondonNorth East England

Career outlook

Stable market outlook

.NET Developer pay is broadly stable, with current market guidance centered around £74K.

.NET Developer Salary by Seniority Level

Seniority is the biggest single driver of .NET Developer pay in United Kingdom. Entry-level roles start at £53K, rising 40% to £74K at lead or principal level.

General

£74K

£63K-£84K middle band

Mid

£59K

£53K-£67K middle band

Senior

£67K

£67K-£67K middle band

Lead

£74K

£67K-£91K middle band

Manager

£88K

£73K-£98K middle band

Junior

£53K

£51K-£63K middle band

Skills That Command a Premium for .NET Developers

Certain technical skills push .NET Developer salaries in United Kingdom significantly above the £74K median. These are the most impactful skills to develop or highlight when negotiating.

C# and .NET Core development

+14%

salary premium vs median

ASP.NET Core Web API

+13%

salary premium vs median

Azure cloud services

+16%

salary premium vs median

Microservices and Docker

+14%

salary premium vs median

Entity Framework and SQL Server

+10%

salary premium vs median

How Much Does a .NET Developer Earn by City in United Kingdom?

.NET Developer salary varies meaningfully by location. South West England commands a -24% premium over the national benchmark (£56K), while Northern Ireland sits -42% at £43K. Location is worth factoring into any offer negotiation.

How does .NET Developer pay compare to similar roles?

Why .NET Developer Salaries Are at This Level

.NET Developers in United Kingdom earn a median salary of £74K in 2026, with a typical range from £63K at the 25th percentile to £84K at the 75th percentile. This benchmark reflects published market compensation data for annual annual pay across the United Kingdom market.

South West England currently leads city pay at £56K, which is 24% below the national benchmark. City coverage for this role includes London, Scotland, Midlands, North East England, North West England, Northern Ireland, South West England, Wales, Outside London, helping you compare local pay differences without needing separate city-role pages.

At experience level, entry roles start around £53K, senior roles sit near £67K, and lead-level roles reach about £74K. Demand is currently steady for this role based on recent coverage and salary momentum signals.

Frequently Asked Questions About .NET Developer Salary in United Kingdom

1

What is the median .NET Developer salary in United Kingdom?

The median .NET Developer salary in United Kingdom is £74K in 2026. The typical range runs from £63K at the 25th percentile to £84K at the 75th percentile, based on published market compensation data.

2

Is .NET Developer salary increasing in United Kingdom?

Year-on-year trend data is not yet available for this role. Check back as the dataset grows.

3

How does .NET Developer salary vary by city in United Kingdom?

.NET Developer salaries vary across United Kingdom. South West England leads at £56K (-24% vs the national benchmark), while Northern Ireland sits at £43K. Use the city breakdown above to compare all locations.

4

What does a .NET Developer take home after tax in United Kingdom?

A .NET Developer earning the median £74K gross in United Kingdom will take home a net amount after income tax and other deductions. Use the PayMetric Labs take-home calculator on this page for an exact breakdown by tax band.

5

What experience level earns the most as a .NET Developer in United Kingdom?

Lead-level .NET Developers in United Kingdom earn the most, with a median of £74K, compared to £53K at entry level. Seniority is the strongest single driver of pay in this role.

6

Is a £74K .NET Developer hybrid role worth the commute in the UK?

On a 3-day hybrid schedule with a typical UK commute (£15/day travel, 60-minute round trip, daily meal premium, annual wardrobe costs), your true net income at £74K is approximately £44,297 per year, compared to £53,477 net without any commute. The commute costs £9,180 per year in direct expenses and lost time. A fully remote role paying £58,200 would leave you equally well off.

7

What remote salary is equivalent to a £74K hybrid .NET Developer salary in the UK?

Assuming a 3-day hybrid schedule with typical commute costs, you would need a remote salary of at least £58,200 to match the true net value of a £74K hybrid .NET Developer role in the UK. For a 5-day fully in-office role, the break-even remote salary rises to £48,600, as the higher office frequency increases travel, meal, and time costs significantly.

8

How many hours per year does a .NET Developer in the UK spend commuting?

On a 3-day hybrid schedule with a 60-minute round trip, a .NET Developer in the UK spends approximately 138 hours commuting per year, equivalent to 17 full working days. Valued at the implied hourly rate for a £74K salary (£43/hr), that time is worth £5,920 annually.

9

How does the 2026 Return to Office trend affect .NET Developer compensation in the UK?

As more employers in the UK reintroduce hybrid or full in-office mandates in 2026, the true value of a .NET Developer salary depends increasingly on the number of required office days. At £74K, each additional day in the office costs roughly £2,893 per year in direct and time costs (moving from 3 to 5 days). Candidates evaluating offers should compare true net income rather than gross salary alone.

10

What day rate do you need to earn more than a .NET Developer permanent salary in United Kingdom?

A .NET Developer earning £74K permanently takes home approximately £53,477 per year after tax in United Kingdom. As a outside IR35 limited company contractor at 220 billable days, you need a day rate of at least £348/day to match that net income. Anything above that rate puts more money in your pocket compared to the permanent equivalent. Use the IR35 calculator at /calculators/ir35-calculator for a full breakdown.

11

Is contracting more profitable than a permanent .NET Developer role in United Kingdom?

Whether contracting beats permanent pay for a .NET Developer in United Kingdom depends entirely on the day rate you can command. The break-even rate is approximately £348/day (220 working days, outside IR35 limited company), which is the minimum required to match the £74K median permanent net take-home of £53,477 per year. Day rates above this produce a higher net income; rates below it mean the permanent role pays more after tax.

12

How reliable is this .NET Developer salary benchmark?

This benchmark is derived from verified market compensation data and is rated Limited Market Data. Confidence levels are calculated using salary source coverage, market consistency, data quality and benchmark strength.

13

Is .NET Developer pay increasing?

There is not enough matched prior-year data yet to publish a reliable growth figure. Growth is matched using the closest comparable prior-year role, location, seniority, currency, and salary type available in the salary intelligence tables.

14

What should employers and candidates take from this benchmark?

No matching prior-year comparison is available, so year-on-year movement is not reported.

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