Ultraiso Vs Poweriso Link
PowerISO (major feature) 4. Bootable USB Creation Both can write ISOs to USB drives for OS installation (Windows/Linux). UltraISO’s method is legendary: “Write Disk Image” → select USB → write. It just works. PowerISO does the same, but sometimes requires manually selecting “Write to USB Hard Drive” mode, which confuses beginners.
Identical base price, but PowerISO’s license is slightly more generous (portable use, free minor updates). ultraiso vs poweriso
PowerISO Performance & Resource Usage | | UltraISO | PowerISO | |---|--------|----------| | Installation Size | ~3 MB | ~12 MB | | RAM (idle) | ~15 MB | ~45 MB | | ISO Save Speed (2GB ISO) | 8 seconds | 12 seconds | | Bootable USB Write (4GB) | 4 min 20 sec | 4 min 45 sec | PowerISO (major feature) 4
UltraISO Pricing & Licensing | | UltraISO | PowerISO | |---|--------|----------| | Price (Single License) | $29.95 | $29.95 | | Free Trial | 30 days (300 MB ISO limit) | 30 days (300 MB ISO limit) | | Lifetime Upgrades | No (major versions cost extra) | Yes (within same major version; v8.x upgrades free) | | Portable Version | No | Yes (USB stick license) | It just works
UltraISO is noticeably lighter. On older PCs (netbooks, legacy laptops), UltraISO launches instantly; PowerISO has a 1–2 second delay.
A perfect tie in raw score, but for most modern users, offers more utility day-to-day. Only pick UltraISO if raw speed and simplicity are your absolute priorities.
It can open DMG (macOS), PDI, and even some virtual machine disk formats that UltraISO rejects.
