Compare the Top AI Agent Frameworks that integrate with GitHub as of May 2026

This a list of AI Agent Frameworks that integrate with GitHub. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with GitHub. View the products that work with GitHub in the table below.

What are AI Agent Frameworks for GitHub?

AI agent frameworks are software development platforms, SDKs, and libraries designed to build, orchestrate, and manage autonomous or semi-autonomous artificial intelligence agents. They provide foundational components such as reasoning engines, memory systems, action planning, tool integrations, and lifecycle control so developers can create intelligent agents without building every capability from scratch. These frameworks often include standardized interfaces, debugging tools, simulation environments, and performance monitoring to support robust agent development and deployment. Many AI agent frameworks integrate with existing machine learning models, APIs, and external systems to enable agents to interact with real-world data and services. By abstracting complex agent behaviors into reusable patterns and tools, AI agent frameworks accelerate innovation and help teams deploy reliable, scalable intelligent systems. Compare and read user reviews of the best AI Agent Frameworks for GitHub currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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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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    Langflow

    Langflow

    Langflow

    Langflow is a low-code AI builder designed to create agentic and retrieval-augmented generation applications. It offers a visual interface that allows developers to construct complex AI workflows through drag-and-drop components, facilitating rapid experimentation and prototyping. The platform is Python-based and agnostic to any model, API, or database, enabling seamless integration with various tools and stacks. Langflow supports the development of intelligent chatbots, document analysis systems, and multi-agent applications. It provides features such as dynamic input variables, fine-tuning capabilities, and the ability to create custom components. Additionally, Langflow integrates with numerous services, including Cohere, Bing, Anthropic, HuggingFace, OpenAI, and Pinecone, among others. Developers can utilize pre-built components or code their own, enhancing flexibility in AI application development. The platform also offers a free cloud service for quick deployment and test
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    Upsonic

    Upsonic

    Upsonic

    Upsonic is an open source framework that simplifies AI agent development for business needs. It enables developers to build, manage, and deploy agents with integrated Model Context Protocol (MCP) tools across cloud and local environments. Upsonic reduces engineering effort by 60-70% with built-in reliability features and service client architecture. It offers a client-server architecture that isolates agent applications, keeping existing systems healthy and stateless. It provides more reliable agents, scalability, and a task-oriented structure needed for completing real-world cases. Upsonic supports autonomous agent characterization, allowing self-defined goals and backgrounds, and integrates computer-use capabilities for executing human-like tasks. With direct LLM call support, developers can access models without abstraction layers, completing agent tasks faster and more cost-effectively.
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