Compare the Top Agentic AI Platforms for Linux as of May 2026 - Page 3

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    Nanobrowser

    Nanobrowser

    Nanobrowser

    Nanobrowser is an open-source, AI-powered web automation tool that runs directly in your browser, providing an alternative to costly services like OpenAI Operator. It features a multi-agent system, where specialized AI agents work together to handle complex web workflows efficiently. Nanobrowser offers flexible LLM (Large Language Model) options, enabling users to connect to various providers like OpenAI, Anthropic, and Gemini. The platform is privacy-focused, with everything running locally in the browser to ensure user credentials remain secure. As a free tool, it provides powerful web automation capabilities without the high subscription fees.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Mastra AI

    Mastra AI

    Mastra AI

    Mastra is a powerful TypeScript framework for building intelligent AI agents that can execute tasks, access knowledge bases, and maintain memory persistently within workflows. This framework simplifies the process of creating and deploying AI-powered agents by leveraging TypeScript’s capabilities to streamline development. With features like customizable agent instructions, memory, and task orchestration, Mastra provides developers with the tools to build and scale AI agents for various applications, from personal assistants to specialized domain experts.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Agent2Agent (A2A)
    Agent2Agent (A2A) is a protocol developed by Google to enable seamless communication between AI agents. It facilitates the transfer of knowledge and tasks between different AI systems, allowing them to collaborate and execute complex workflows. A2A aims to enhance interoperability between AI agents, enabling more sophisticated, multi-agent systems that can perform tasks autonomously across various platforms and services.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Agent Development Kit (ADK)
    The Agent Development Kit (ADK) is a flexible, open-source framework for building and deploying AI agents. It is tightly integrated with Google’s ecosystem, including Gemini models, and supports popular large language models (LLMs). ADK simplifies the development of both simple and complex AI agents, providing a structured environment for building dynamic workflows and multi-agent systems. With built-in tools for orchestration, deployment, and evaluation, ADK helps developers create scalable, modular AI solutions that can be easily deployed on platforms like Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform or Cloud Run.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Hugging Face Transformers
    ​Transformers is a library of pretrained natural language processing, computer vision, audio, and multimodal models for inference and training. Use Transformers to train models on your data, build inference applications, and generate text with large language models. Explore the Hugging Face Hub today to find a model and use Transformers to help you get started right away.​ Simple and optimized inference class for many machine learning tasks like text generation, image segmentation, automatic speech recognition, document question answering, and more. A comprehensive trainer that supports features such as mixed precision, torch.compile, and FlashAttention for training and distributed training for PyTorch models.​ Fast text generation with large language models and vision language models. Every model is implemented from only three main classes (configuration, model, and preprocessor) and can be quickly used for inference or training.
    Starting Price: $9 per month
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    Superexpert.AI

    Superexpert.AI

    Superexpert.AI

    Superexpert.AI is an open source platform that enables developers to build advanced, multi-task AI agents without writing code. It supports the creation of versatile AI solutions, from simple chatbots to sophisticated agents capable of handling hundreds of tasks. It is extensible, allowing integration of custom tools and functions, and is compatible with various hosting providers, including Vercel, AWS, GCP, and Azure. Superexpert.AI offers features like Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) for efficient document retrieval, multi-model compatibility with AI models such as OpenAI, Anthropic, and Gemini, and a modern web application architecture built with Next.js, TypeScript, and PostgreSQL. It provides a user-friendly interface for configuring agents and tasks, making it accessible for users without programming experience.
    Starting Price: Free
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    CodeNext

    CodeNext

    CodeNext

    CodeNext.ai is an AI-powered coding assistant designed specifically for Xcode developers, offering context-aware code completion and agentic chat functionalities. It supports a wide range of leading AI models, including OpenAI, Azure OpenAI, Google AI, Mistral, Anthropic, Deepseek, Ollama, and more, providing developers with the flexibility to choose and switch between models as needed. It delivers intelligent, real-time code suggestions as you type, enhancing productivity and coding efficiency. Its agentic chat feature allows developers to interact in natural language to write code, fix bugs, refactor, and perform various coding tasks within or beyond the codebase. CodeNext.ai includes custom chat plugins that enable the execution of terminal commands and shortcuts directly within the chat interface, streamlining the development workflow.
    Starting Price: $15 per month
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    Codex CLI
    Codex CLI is an open-source, lightweight coding agent that integrates directly into your terminal, designed to help developers write, edit, and understand code efficiently. By pairing with Codex CLI, developers can leverage the power of AI to streamline their workflow, get real-time code suggestions, and improve their coding accuracy, all from within their command line interface. It provides a seamless, accessible way to enhance coding productivity while staying in the environment developers are already comfortable with.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Cua

    Cua

    Cua

    Cua is a computer-use agent platform that lets AI agents see screens, click buttons, type, and run code just like a human across macOS, Windows, Linux, browsers, and mobile environments. It provides cloud-based, sandboxed desktops where agents can automate real software workflows without relying on APIs. Built on open-source Cua agents, the platform enables developers to build, run, and scale computer-use agents with precision and reliability. Cua supports multi-step tasks, structured outputs, and human-in-the-loop recovery for complex automation. Agents operate in fully isolated environments to ensure safety and reproducibility. Cua is designed to make AI interaction with real applications practical and scalable.
    Starting Price: $10/month
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    AgentSea

    AgentSea

    AgentSea

    AgentSea is an open source platform designed to build, deploy, and share AI agents with ease. It delivers a collection of libraries and tools for building AI agent apps, favoring the UNIX philosophy of doing one thing well. Tools can be used individually or stacked together into a single agent app, and are compatible with frameworks like LlamaIndex and LangChain. Key components include SurfKit, a Kubernetes-style orchestrator for agents; DeviceBay, offering pluggable devices like file systems and desktops; ToolFuse, a library that wraps scripts, third-party apps, and APIs as Tool implementations; AgentD, a daemon making a Linux desktop OS accessible to bots; AgentDesk, a library for running AgentD-powered VMs; Taskara, for task management; ThreadMem, for building multi-role persistent threads; and MLLM, simplifying communication with multiple LLMs and multimodal LLMs. AgentSea also offers alpha agents like SurfPizza and SurfSlicer, which navigate GUIs using multimodal approaches.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Gemini CLI
    Gemini CLI is a free, open-source AI agent that integrates Gemini’s powerful AI capabilities directly into developers’ command line terminals. It offers fast, lightweight access to Gemini 3 Pro, enabling developers to generate code, solve problems, and manage tasks using natural language prompts. The CLI supports up to 60 model requests per minute and 1,000 requests per day at no cost, with additional paid options for professionals requiring higher usage. Gemini CLI includes advanced features like Google Search grounding for real-time web context, prompt customization, and automation within scripts. It is fully extensible and open source, welcoming community contributions via GitHub. Designed to enhance workflow efficiency, Gemini CLI brings AI-powered coding assistance to the terminal environment.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Qwen Code
    Qwen3‑Coder is an agentic code model available in multiple sizes, led by the 480B‑parameter Mixture‑of‑Experts variant (35B active) that natively supports 256K‑token contexts (extendable to 1M) and achieves state‑of‑the‑art results on Agentic Coding, Browser‑Use, and Tool‑Use tasks comparable to Claude Sonnet 4. Pre‑training on 7.5T tokens (70 % code) and synthetic data cleaned via Qwen2.5‑Coder optimized both coding proficiency and general abilities, while post‑training employs large‑scale, execution‑driven reinforcement learning and long‑horizon RL across 20,000 parallel environments to excel on multi‑turn software‑engineering benchmarks like SWE‑Bench Verified without test‑time scaling. Alongside the model, the open source Qwen Code CLI (forked from Gemini Code) unleashes Qwen3‑Coder in agentic workflows with customized prompts, function calling protocols, and seamless integration with Node.js, OpenAI SDKs, and more.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Parlant

    Parlant

    Parlant

    Parlant is a production-ready, open source framework for building compliant AI chat agents that reliably follow instructions and scale with complexity. It enables developers to create adaptive, iterative, and explainable conversational agents using natural-language behavior modeling, including guidelines, journeys, canned responses, retrievers, glossaries, and tools, all versionable via Git. Its guidelines let you nudge agent behavior contextually and precisely, while journeys define multi-step interaction flows; canned responses ensure consistency in high-risk scenarios; and explainability tools provide clear visibility into why each decision was made. Tools require matching guidelines to execute, cleanly separating business logic from conversation behavior, enabling developers and business experts to collaborate independently. Built-in features like session persistence, tool result tracking across sessions, and a drop-in React chat widget make it easy to install.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Crush

    Crush

    Charm

    Crush is a glamorous AI coding agent that lives right in your terminal, seamlessly connecting your tools, code, and workflows with any Large Language Model (LLM) of your choice. It offers multi-model flexibility, letting you choose from a variety of LLMs or add your own using OpenAI or Anthropic-compatible APIs, and supports mid-session switching between them while preserving context. Crush is session-based, enabling multiple project-specific contexts to coexist. Powered by Language Server Protocol (LSP) enhancements, it incorporates coding-aware context just like a developer’s editor. It's highly extensible via Model Context Protocol (MCP) plugins using HTTP, stdio, or SSE for added capabilities. Crush runs anywhere, leveraging Charm’s sleek Bubble Tea-based TUI for a polished terminal user experience. Written in Go and MIT-licensed (with FSL-1.1 for trademarks), enabling developers to stay in their terminal while taking advantage of expressive AI coding assistance.
    Starting Price: Free
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    GitHub Copilot CLI
    GitHub Copilot CLI brings the core capabilities of the Copilot coding assistant into your terminal, enabling you to write, debug, refactor, and understand code via natural language directly in the command line. It works locally and in sync with your GitHub workflow, granting the ability to access repositories, issues, and pull requests through conversational commands while staying authenticated with your GitHub account. The tool operates as an agent in your terminal; you can ask it to autonomously create or modify files, execute commands, implement new features, fix bugs, prototype, and adjust codebases based on your specifications. Deep GitHub integration ensures context awareness (e.g., code history, branches, project layout), and the CLI experience is optimized to reduce context switching between your editor and terminal. The system supports iterative collaboration, allowing you to fine-tune or reissue commands as the project evolves.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Jules Tools
    Jules Tools is a lightweight command-line interface that lets developers interact with Jules, Google’s asynchronous coding agent, directly from their terminal without needing the browser UI. Jules understands the full context of your repository, takes tasks like writing tests, building new features, fixing bugs, and bumping dependencies, then spins up a temporary VM to perform work and return pull requests. The CLI is scriptable and integrates seamlessly into developer workflows, commands like jules remote list let you inspect tasks, while jules can spawn new sessions from pipelines or issue trackers. It also includes a terminal user interface that mirrors the web dashboard. Because Jules Tools is designed to be programmable, you can embed it into scripts or CI/CD pipelines, combine it with GitHub or Gemini CLI commands, and automate parts of your dev process.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Nora

    Nora

    Nora

    Nora is described as a “deep reasoning agent” built for software development with a special focus on Web3 stacks. The platform supports major smart-contract languages like Solidity, Move, Cairo, and Rust and adapts to their execution models and semantics. It is compiler- and VM-aware by design: it understands bytecode generation, control flow, instruction-level transformations, and custom runtime environments (EVM, WASM, etc.). Its debugging and validation capabilities are context-aware, enabling it to identify subtle bugs, unintended state behaviors, and architectural bottlenecks across complex codebases. Nora also aims to accelerate the path from idea to product by assisting teams with core module development, interface wiring, integration testing, deployment logic, and maintaining architectural integrity, helping reduce context-switching and speed up Web3 productization.
    Starting Price: $29 per month
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    OpenAGI

    OpenAGI

    OpenAGI

    OpenAGI is a developer-focused framework designed to help teams build autonomous, human-like AI agents capable of planning, reasoning, and executing tasks independently. It bridges the gap between traditional LLM applications and fully autonomous agents by offering tools for decision-making, continual learning, and long-term task execution. The platform allows developers to create specialized agents for real-world use cases across industries such as education, finance, healthcare, and software development. With its flexible architecture, OpenAGI supports sequential, parallel, and dynamic communication patterns between agents. Developers can choose automated configuration generation or manually tailor every detail for complete customization. OpenAGI represents an early but significant step toward making powerful, adaptive agent technology accessible to everyone.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Lux

    Lux

    OpenAGI Foundation

    Lux is a powerful computer-use AI platform that enables agents to operate software just like a human user—clicking, typing, navigating, and completing tasks across any interface. It offers three execution modes—Tasker, Actor, and Thinker—giving developers the ability to choose between step-by-step precision, near-instant task execution, or long-form reasoning for complex workflows. Lux can autonomously perform actions such as crawling Amazon data, running automated QA tests, or extracting insights from Nasdaq’s insider activity pages. The platform makes it possible to prototype and deploy real computer-use agents in as little as 20 minutes using developer-friendly SDKs and templates. Its agents are built to understand vague goals, execute long-running operations, and interact naturally with human-facing software instead of relying solely on APIs. Lux represents a new paradigm where AI goes beyond reasoning and content generation to directly operate computers at scale.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Mistral Vibe

    Mistral Vibe

    Mistral AI

    Mistral Vibe is an agentic coding platform developed by Mistral AI that helps developers write, test, and deploy software more efficiently. The system uses specialized AI coding models that understand the full context of a project’s codebase to provide intelligent suggestions and automation. Developers can interact with Vibe through the terminal, IDE extensions, or automated agents that work asynchronously. The platform supports tasks such as code generation, debugging, documentation creation, and test generation. Vibe can analyze entire repositories to refactor code, translate legacy systems to modern stacks, and optimize performance. It integrates with development tools like GitHub, GitLab, and project management platforms to provide contextual insights during development. By combining autonomous coding agents with deep project awareness, Mistral Vibe enables teams to accelerate development while maintaining code quality.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Zo Computer

    Zo Computer

    Zo Computer

    Zo Computer is an always-on AI companion designed to act like your own personal cloud computer. It works 24/7 to schedule meetings, clean your inbox, organize files, and run tasks while you’re away. Users can interact with Zo through its app or simply by texting it commands. Built on a powerful Linux server, Zo gives you full control to host files, build automations, and run projects effortlessly. It supports deep research, web browsing, reminders, and data organization in one unified environment. Zo combines AI, code, and compute into a single system you own. It’s built to help you get real work done, not just chat.
    Starting Price: $18/month
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    LobeHub

    LobeHub

    LobeHub

    LobeHub is an open-source AI platform that lets users create, customize, and manage AI agents and assistant teams that grow with their needs, enabling collaboration across workflows and projects with shared context and adaptive behavior. It supports multiple AI models and providers through an intuitive interface, allowing seamless switching and conversations across models while integrating knowledge bases, plugins, and task-specific skills for enhanced productivity. Users can deploy private chat applications and assistants, connect agents to real-world tools and data sources, and organize work into projects, schedules, and workspaces with coordinated agents executing tasks in parallel. LobeHub emphasizes long-term co-evolution between humans and agents through personal memory and continual learning, offering extensible frameworks for multimodal interaction and community contributions, such as an agent marketplace and plugin ecosystem.
    Starting Price: $9.90 per month
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    Oz

    Oz

    Warp

    Oz is a cloud-based orchestration platform for AI coding agents that lets developers and teams run, manage, automate, and scale unlimited parallel cloud coding agents without building custom infrastructure, providing programmable, auditable, and fully steerable workflows that automate repetitive development tasks and complex code changes. It enables you to launch agents from the CLI, web app, APIs, SDKs, Warp Terminal, or even mobile, orchestrate hundreds of agents in parallel with built-in audit trails, session tracking, and visibility, and monitor or interact with running agents in a shared control plane. Oz supports flexible hosting on your infrastructure or Warp’s, isolates each agent in secure environments, produces real artifacts like plans and pull requests, and handles multi-repo changes so agents can coordinate sweeping updates across large codebases.
    Starting Price: $18 per month
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    OpenFang

    OpenFang

    OpenFang

    OpenFang is an open source Agent Operating System built in Rust that provides a unified runtime for building, deploying, and managing autonomous AI agents at production scale. It packages a batteries-included architecture into a single binary, enabling developers to run agents that operate continuously, build knowledge graphs, and report results to a centralized dashboard without constant user prompts. At the core of OpenFang are “Hands,” pre-built autonomous capability packages that execute on schedules and perform tasks such as lead generation, research, browser automation, and social management. It includes dozens of pre-built agents, native tools, and channel adapters that allow agents to function across platforms like Slack, WhatsApp, Discord, and Teams from a single environment. Security is built into the foundation through multiple defense layers such as WASM sandboxing, cryptographic signing, taint tracking, and tamper-evident audit trails.
    Starting Price: Free
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    AgentScope

    AgentScope

    AgentScope

    AgentScope is an AI-driven agent observability and operations platform that provides visibility, control, and performance analytics for autonomous AI agents across production workloads. It enables engineering and DevOps teams to monitor, diagnose, and optimize complex multi-agent applications in real time by capturing detailed telemetry on agent actions, decisions, resource usage, and outcome quality. With rich dashboards and timelines, AgentScope helps teams trace execution flows, identify bottlenecks, and understand how agents interact with external systems, APIs, and data sources, improving debugging and reliability for autonomous workflows. It supports customizable alerting, log aggregation, and structured event views so teams can quickly surface anomalous behavior or errors across distributed agent fleets. In addition to real-time monitoring, AgentScope provides historical analysis and reporting that help teams measure performance trends, model drift, etc.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Hermes Agent

    Hermes Agent

    Nous Research

    Hermes Agent by Nous Research is an open-source autonomous AI agent designed to run locally on your server and improve over time. It operates independently from traditional chatbots by maintaining persistent memory and learning from past interactions. The agent can integrate with multiple platforms such as Slack, Discord, Telegram, and WhatsApp through a unified gateway. Hermes supports automation tasks like scheduling reports, managing workflows, and executing commands using natural language. It also enables parallel task execution through subagents, improving efficiency for complex operations. With built-in tools for web browsing, search, and code execution, it provides a versatile environment for various tasks. Overall, Hermes Agent acts as a continuously evolving AI system that adapts to user needs and workflows.
    Starting Price: Free
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    OpenSpec

    OpenSpec

    Fission AI

    OpenSpec is an open-source spec-driven development framework designed to bring structure and clarity to AI-assisted coding workflows. It introduces a lightweight specification layer that helps teams define requirements before writing code. The platform organizes each change into structured artifacts such as proposals, specifications, designs, and task lists. It integrates with over 20 AI coding tools, allowing developers to use their preferred assistants while maintaining consistency. OpenSpec emphasizes an iterative and flexible approach rather than rigid development phases. Its command-based workflow enables users to propose, implement, and archive features efficiently. Overall, OpenSpec helps developers align with AI systems, reduce ambiguity, and produce more predictable and reliable outcomes.
    Starting Price: Free
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    ComputeSDK

    ComputeSDK

    ComputeSDK

    ComputeSDK is a free and open-source toolkit designed to enable developers to safely run external or user-generated code within their applications through a unified and consistent interface. It provides a TypeScript-native API that abstracts multiple compute providers, allowing developers to switch between environments such as E2B, Vercel, Daytona, Modal, and others without modifying their core codebase. It is built around isolated sandbox environments, which ensure that executed code runs securely without impacting the host infrastructure, making it suitable for applications that require controlled execution of untrusted code. ComputeSDK supports key capabilities such as executing code and shell commands, managing filesystems, creating and destroying sandboxes, and integrating with modern web frameworks like Next.js, Nuxt, and SvelteKit.
    Starting Price: $500 per month
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    Junction

    Junction

    Junction

    Junction Panel is a lightweight control surface for managing AI coding agents from anywhere, designed to keep developers connected to their workflows without being tied to a desktop environment. It enables users to monitor, interact with, and control multiple local AI agents in real time, receiving alerts when an agent needs input and responding instantly from any device, including a phone. Through a unified interface, users can review diffs, tail logs, merge pull requests, and approve execution steps with one-tap actions, allowing development processes to continue seamlessly even when away from a workstation. It includes built-in features such as per-turn cost tracking for token usage, workspace browsing, custom commands, and agent checkpoints that allow rollback to previous states if something goes wrong. It also introduces a structured permission system with five levels of risk classification, ensuring that every agent action is categorized and reviewed appropriately.
    Starting Price: $10 per month
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    Worktale

    Worktale

    Worktale

    Worktale is a local-first developer tool that transforms git history into a structured, persistent record of everything a developer builds, combining code activity tracking with AI usage insights in a single system. It operates primarily as a lightweight CLI with an optional desktop interface, scanning repositories to generate a complete work journal based on commit metadata such as timestamps, messages, and line changes, without ever accessing source code. It automatically captures development activity through a post-commit hook or batch import, compiling daily digests that summarize progress, decisions, and output, which can be edited and reused for status updates, performance reviews, or documentation. It includes visual dashboards with streak tracking, contribution heatmaps, and historical analytics, allowing developers to understand productivity patterns over time.
    Starting Price: $9 per month
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