Compare the Top AI Coding Agents that integrate with GitHub as of May 2026 - Page 2

This a list of AI Coding Agents 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.

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    Devika

    Devika

    Devika

    Devika is an open-source AI software engineer designed to understand high-level instructions, break them into steps, research relevant information, and write code to complete objectives. Using large language models, reasoning algorithms, and web browsing capabilities, Devika can assist in software development by taking on complex coding tasks with minimal human intervention. The platform supports multiple programming languages and offers key features like advanced AI planning, contextual keyword extraction, and dynamic agent tracking. Devika aims to be a competitive alternative to commercial AI tools, providing an ambitious, open-source solution for developers.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Patched

    Patched

    Patched

    Patched is a managed service that leverages the open-source framework Patchwork to automate development tasks such as code reviews, bug fixing, security patching, and documentation. By utilizing large language models, Patched enables developers to build and deploy AI-assisted workflow, referred to as "patch flows", that autonomously handle post-code activities, thereby enhancing code quality and accelerating development cycles. The platform offers a user-friendly graphical interface and a visual workflow builder, allowing for the customization of patch flows without the need to manage infrastructure or LLM endpoints. For those who prefer self-hosting, Patchwork provides a self-hosted command-line interface agent that integrates seamlessly with existing development pipelines. Patched emphasizes privacy and control, enabling deployment within an organization's infrastructure using its own LLM API keys.
    Starting Price: $99 per month
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    Solver

    Solver

    Solver

    Solver is the world’s first elastic engineering API, designed to fully automate programming tasks. It allows developers to offload time-consuming, tedious coding work, empowering them to focus on creative aspects. Solver handles multi-step, end-to-end tasks autonomously, learning in real-time by reading external documentation and adapting to project needs. It integrates seamlessly with existing IDEs via a cloud-based API, eliminating the need for a new system. It offers repository-based reasoning, enabling state-of-the-art generative AI to work directly with Git repositories. Developed by the team behind Siri and Viv, Solver ensures high-quality engineering standards, pushing the boundaries of what AI can achieve in software development. It’s scalable, fine-tuning as it works, and can handle tasks like security vulnerability detection and code improvement, delivering results faster than human teams.
    Starting Price: $20 per month
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    Metatable

    Metatable

    Metatable

    ​Metatable.ai is an AI-driven development platform that accelerates the creation and deployment of web and mobile applications. It offers an AI assistant to help define technical requirements, automatically generating and verifying frontend and backend code. It provides secure, scalable infrastructure, enabling one-click deployment and seamless integration with tools like Firebase, GitHub, Stripe, and Slack. Metatable.ai supports customization and scalability, allowing businesses to tailor software solutions to their specific needs. Leveraging Rust and WebAssembly, ​Metatable.ai ensures high performance and security. It also includes built-in authorization, authentication, and database management features, streamlining the development process. With Metatable.ai, users can transform ideas into minimum viable products in under 60 minutes, significantly reducing development time and costs. ​
    Starting Price: $25 per month
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    Blitzy

    Blitzy

    Blitzy

    Blitzy is an AI-powered autonomous software development platform designed to accelerate enterprise software creation by automating up to 80% of the development process. Blitzy orchestrates over 3,000 specialized AI agents that think, plan, build, and validate code based on technical specifications. It can process entire codebases, up to 100 million lines, without limitations, ensuring full-project awareness and eliminating fragmentation issues. Blitzy's AI agents collaborate to generate comprehensive technical documentation, plan changes in plain English, and produce enterprise-grade code at scale, delivering up to 3 million lines per run with built-in quality checks. It supports both new and existing products, allowing users to connect their repositories, receive up-to-date documentation, and implement feature additions or refactors.
    Starting Price: $10,000 per year
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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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    Dualite Alpha
    Dualite Alpha is a local-first AI frontend engineer that runs entirely in your browser, keeping all prompts, code, and designs on-device for maximum security. It seamlessly integrates design and code systems, syncing with GitHub and importing Figma files without plugins, so you can turn prompts or visual designs into clean, production-ready code in seconds. It's a three-step workflow that lets you describe and generate frontend components, iterate and refine them with real-time visual edits, then map REST API endpoints and deploy your app instantly. A proprietary compression algorithm handles large and legacy codebases with ease, while built-in Figma-to-Code and expert support ensure rapid, accurate conversion of design assets into usable React components. Dualite’s single-page interface offers specialized tooling for project management apps, landing pages, mobile UIs, and more, all without data ever leaving your system.
    Starting Price: $29 per month
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    Palmier

    Palmier

    Palmier

    Palmier lets you trigger AI agents from GitHub events to generate merge‑ready pull requests that fix bugs, write documentation, and review code without manual intervention. By connecting GitHub or Slack triggers, such as pull request opens, updates, merges, or issue labels, to prebuilt or custom agents, you can auto‑implement features, run security scans, refactor code, generate tests, and update changelogs in parallel, all within isolated sandboxes that never store your code or use it for model training. With drag‑and‑drop‑style integrations for GitHub, Slack, Supabase, Linear, Jira, Sentry, AWS, and more, Palmier delivers real‑time, ready‑to‑merge PRs with 45 percent lower review latency and unlimited parallel runs. Its MIT‑licensed agents operate in secure, ephemeral environments under your permission controls, ensuring full data privacy and compliance with your workflow.
    Starting Price: $30 per month
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    Qoder

    Qoder

    Qoder

    Qoder is an agentic coding platform engineered for real software development, designed to go far beyond typical code completion by combining enhanced context engineering with intelligent AI agents that deeply understand your project. It allows developers to delegate complex, asynchronous tasks using its Quest Mode, where agents work autonomously and return finished results, and to extend capabilities through Model Context Protocol (MCP) integrations with external tools and services. Qoder’s Memory system preserves coding style, project-specific guidance, and reusable context to ensure consistent, project-aware outputs over time. Developers can also interact via chat for guidance or code suggestions, maintain a Repo Wiki for knowledge consolidation, and control behavior through Rules to keep AI-generated work safe and guided. This blend of context-aware automation, agent delegation, and customizable AI behavior empowers teams to think deeper, code smarter, and build better.
    Starting Price: $20/month
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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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    GPT-5.1-Codex
    GPT-5.1-Codex is a specialized version of the GPT-5.1 model built for software engineering and agentic coding workflows. It is optimized for both interactive development sessions and long-horizon, autonomous execution of complex engineering tasks, such as building projects from scratch, developing features, debugging, performing large-scale refactoring, and code review. It supports tool-use, integrates naturally with developer environments, and adapts reasoning effort dynamically, moving quickly on simple tasks while spending more time on deep ones. The model is described as producing cleaner and higher-quality code outputs compared to general models, with closer adherence to developer instructions and fewer hallucinations. GPT-5.1-Codex is available via the Responses API route (rather than a standard chat API) and comes in variants including “mini” for cost-sensitive usage and “max” for the highest capability.
    Starting Price: $1.25 per input
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    Emdash

    Emdash

    Emdash

    Emdash is an orchestration layer that lets you run multiple coding agents in parallel, each in its own isolated Git worktree, so you can simultaneously spin up different agents to tackle independent subtasks or experiments without interference. It’s provider-agnostic, meaning you can pick from various AI models and CLIs (for example, Claude Code, Codex, and others) to fit your workflow. With Emdash, you can assign issues or tickets (from Linear, GitHub, or Jira) directly to a chosen agent, then watch multiple agents operate side by side in real time. The UI shows live agent status and activity, and once agents generate code, you can review diffs, comment, and open pull requests, all without leaving Emdash. Because every agent runs in a separate worktree, changes stay sandboxed and comparable, enabling you to test different implementations or strategies side-by-side safely.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Charlie

    Charlie

    Charlie Labs

    Charlie Labs offers Charlie, an AI-powered autonomous engineering assistant that helps software teams ship code faster by automating coding tasks, pull request reviews, bug fixes, feature implementation, and other development work directly within existing workflows. Charlie integrates seamlessly with tools developers already use, such as GitHub, Slack, Linear, Sentry, and Vercel, and operates where work happens by listening for events like pull requests or mentions, then generating high-quality TypeScript code, opening or updating branches, and creating pull requests with clean commits and passing tests without manual intervention. It can catch bugs, provide actionable inline feedback, produce feature code and refactor from issue descriptions, and respond to natural language requests within team communication tools so engineers can focus on strategy and design instead of repetitive implementation tasks.
    Starting Price: $500 per month
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    Polyscope

    Polyscope

    Beyond Code

    Polyscope is an agent-first development environment designed to orchestrate and run multiple AI coding agents in parallel, allowing developers to automate complex software engineering workflows. It works with advanced coding models such as Claude Code and OpenAI Codex, enabling users to launch several agents simultaneously while maintaining separate, isolated workspaces for each task. Each agent operates inside its own copy-on-write environment, which allows the system to safely experiment with different approaches, modify files, and test changes without affecting the original project. It enables developers to run dozens of AI agents concurrently to generate code, analyze repositories, perform debugging, or experiment with alternative solutions across the same codebase. Itis delivered as a native macOS tool designed for high-performance agent execution, giving engineers a centralized interface to observe agent progress and manage tasks.
    Starting Price: $99 per year
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    Morph Fast Apply
    Morph FastApply is a specialized AI infrastructure tool designed to dramatically improve how AI coding agents edit and update source code. Instead of rewriting entire files or relying on fragile search-and-replace operations, FastApply merges AI-generated code changes directly into existing files using a semantic understanding of the code structure. It works by allowing an AI model to output only the relevant modifications to a file while marking unchanged sections with placeholders. The FastApply model then merges those changes server-side, reconstructing the complete updated file while preserving formatting, syntax, comments, and dependencies. This approach significantly reduces the number of tokens required and eliminates many of the errors caused by traditional diff-based or search-and-replace editing methods. It processes edits at speeds of over 10,500 tokens per second with approximately 98% accuracy.
    Starting Price: $20 per month
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    Morph WarpGrep
    WarpGrep is an AI-powered code search system developed by Morph that functions as a specialized subagent designed to help AI coding models locate relevant code inside large repositories quickly and accurately. Instead of forcing the main language model to search through files within its own context window, WarpGrep performs the search independently and returns only the specific code fragments needed for the task. It uses a reinforcement-learning-trained retrieval model that explores repositories through a multi-turn process, issuing commands such as grep, list_directory, and read to navigate the project structure and locate relevant code sections. This approach allows the tool to analyze complex natural-language queries such as “where is authentication implemented?” or “where does the middleware validate tokens,” rather than relying solely on exact keyword matches.
    Starting Price: $20 per month
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    Oh My OpenAgent

    Oh My OpenAgent

    Oh My OpenAgent

    Oh My OpenAgent is an open-source AI agent harness designed to automate complex development workflows with minimal human intervention. It features a multi-agent system where specialized agents collaborate to plan, execute, and verify tasks efficiently. The platform includes an advanced orchestration layer that separates planning and execution, ensuring high-quality outcomes. Its “Ultra Work” mode enables full automation by combining auto-planning, deep research, and self-correcting loops. Oh My OpenAgent supports parallel agent execution, allowing multiple tasks to run simultaneously for faster results. The system emphasizes reliability through independent verification of all outputs and continuous learning across tasks. Overall, it provides a powerful framework for developers seeking autonomous, high-performance AI-driven coding workflows.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Ovren

    Ovren

    Ovren

    Ovren is an AI-powered development platform designed to function as a full “AI engineering department,” enabling teams to automate real software development work directly inside their existing codebase. Instead of acting as a coding assistant that only suggests snippets, Ovren connects to a GitHub repository and deploys autonomous AI frontend and backend engineers that understand the structure, conventions, and logic of the project. Users can assign scoped tasks such as implementing features, fixing bugs, refactoring code, or adding tests, and the system executes these tasks end-to-end, producing production-ready code updates with detailed execution logs and reports. It operates through a streamlined workflow: users connect their project, assign an AI engineer, and then review the generated code before approving it, ensuring that nothing is merged without human oversight.
    Starting Price: $20 per month
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    GitStart

    GitStart

    GitStart

    Assign tickets, and get high-quality production code powered by AI agents and our global developer community. Increase your capacity without increasing the engineering headcount. If you have more items on your plate than the capacity to ship them, assign them to GitStart. We believe coding can change lives and we are on a mission to grow the world's future software talent. Select which parts of your repo GitStart can access with our secure git-sharing tool. Share only what you want at all times, and keep your configuration file under your lock and key. Assign sprint-sized tickets and our LLM assistant will help you translate requirements into a fully-formed ticket. No one likes long review cycles, so GitStart pushes PRs that have been through internal code and QA checks. You review the work in your repo, request any necessary changes, and merge. You can approve or reject each PR cost estimate once we've understood the scope and before we start any work.
    Starting Price: $11 per credit
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    GPT Pilot

    GPT Pilot

    Pythagora

    GPT Pilot is an open-source AI tool that acts as a full AI developer, capable of generating production-ready applications with minimal human input. Unlike simple code autocompletion tools, GPT Pilot can write complete features, debug code, communicate about issues, and even request code reviews. This tool aims to push the boundaries of AI-assisted software development by handling up to 95% of coding tasks, while leaving the final 5% to developers. It’s built to integrate with platforms like VS Code, enabling developers to collaborate seamlessly with AI in real-time.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Factory

    Factory

    Factory AI

    Factory.ai is an agent-native software development platform designed to automate and accelerate engineering workflows. It enables developers to delegate complex tasks like refactoring, migrations, and incident response to AI-powered agents called Droids. The platform integrates seamlessly into existing tools such as IDEs, terminals, and collaboration apps. Developers can continue using their preferred environments like VS Code, JetBrains, or command line interfaces. Factory.ai works across the entire development lifecycle, from coding to CI/CD pipelines. It is built with enterprise-grade security to protect data and intellectual property. Overall, Factory.ai enhances productivity by enabling AI agents to work alongside developers without disrupting workflows.
    Starting Price: $80 per month
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    Bind AI

    Bind AI

    Bind AI

    Bind AI is an advanced AI-powered coding assistant platform that supports over 15 AI models, including Claude 4 Sonnet, GPT 4.1, and Gemini 2.5 Pro. It enables users to generate, edit, and execute code across a wide range of programming languages such as Python, Java, C++, JavaScript, and more within a built-in IDE. Bind AI can help create landing pages, backend scripts, SQL queries, and automate repetitive coding tasks. The platform integrates seamlessly with GitHub and Google Drive, allowing code synchronization and collaborative development. Users can preview HTML webpages and run code snippets directly in the AI-powered editor. Bind AI offers a free 3-day trial for new users to experience its capabilities.
    Starting Price: $18/month
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    VibeFlow

    VibeFlow

    VibeFlow

    VibeFlow transforms plain-language prompts into full-stack web applications, combining a user-friendly visual backend editor with robust, production-ready code. Leveraging an n8n-style workflow canvas, it generates intuitive visual diagrams of your app’s logic, not opaque backend code, so you can edit, debug, and scale with precision. Connect your existing front end seamlessly via GitHub or custom UI, and VibeFlow will automatically craft data models, APIs, and business logic using TypeScript output. It supports powerful integrations, transparent AI-assisted generation, and full deployment through version-controlled repositories. Users especially love how it demystifies the backend, turning ideas into tangible, editable workflows that evolve as your app grows.
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    GPT‑5-Codex
    GPT-5-Codex is a version of GPT-5 further optimized for agentic coding within Codex, focusing on real-world software engineering tasks (building full projects from scratch, adding features & tests, debugging, large-scale refactors, and code reviews). Codex now moves faster, is more reliable, and works better in real-time across your development environments, whether in terminal/CLI, IDE extension, via the web, in GitHub, or even on mobile. GPT-5-Codex is the default model for cloud tasks and code review; developers can also opt to use it locally via Codex CLI or the IDE extension. It dynamically adjusts how much “reasoning time” it spends depending on task complexity; small, well-defined tasks are fast and snappy; more complex ones (refactors, large feature work) get more sustained effort. Code review is stronger; it catches critical bugs before shipping.
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    GPT-5.1-Codex-Max
    GPT-5.1-Codex-Max is the high-capability variant of the GPT-5.1-Codex series designed specifically for software engineering and agentic code workflows. It builds on the base GPT-5.1 architecture with a focus on long-horizon tasks such as full project generation, large-scale refactoring, and autonomous multi-step bug and test management. It introduces adaptive reasoning, meaning the system dynamically allocates more compute for complex problems and less for simpler ones, to improve efficiency and output quality. It also supports tool use (IDE-integrated workflows, version control, CI/CD pipelines) and offers higher fidelity in code review, debugging, and agentic behavior than general-purpose models. Alongside Max, there are lighter variants such as Codex-Mini for cost-sensitive or scale use-cases. The GPT-5.1-Codex family is available in developer previews, including via integrations like GitHub Copilot.
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    Zenflow

    Zenflow

    Zencoder

    Zenflow is an AI orchestration platform built to bring discipline and structure to AI-assisted software development by coordinating multiple AI agents in spec-driven workflows, enforcing planning, implementation, testing, and review steps so output stays aligned with defined requirements rather than ad-hoc prompting. It organizes repeatable processes that run on autopilot or with human review, with built-in automated verification and cross-agent quality gates to reduce errors and “AI slop.” Zenflow enables parallel execution of tasks in isolated environments, provides visibility into agent work via project management views, and supports pre-built workflows for features, bug fixes, and refactors that users can extend or customize. It anchors tasks to a single source of truth such as PRDs or architecture documents to prevent drift and scope creep, and coordinates agent diversity to catch blind spots across model families.
    Starting Price: $19 per user per month
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    Anycode AI

    Anycode AI

    Anycode AI

    The only auto-pilot agent that works with your unique software development workflow. Anycode AI converts your whole Legacy codebase to modern tech stacks up to 8X faster. Boost your coding speed tenfold with Anycode AI. Utilize AI for rapid, compliant coding and testing. Modernize swiftly with Anycode AI. Effortlessly handle legacy code and embrace updates for efficient applications. Upgrade seamlessly from outdated systems. Our platform refines old logic for a smooth transition to advanced tech.
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    Plandex

    Plandex

    Plandex

    An open source, terminal-based AI coding engine that helps you complete large tasks, work around bad output, and maximize productivity. Plandex uses long-running agents to complete tasks that span multiple files and require many steps. It breaks up large tasks into smaller subtasks, then implements each one, continuing until it finishes the job. It helps you churn through your backlog, work with unfamiliar technologies, get unstuck, and spend less time on the boring stuff. Changes are accumulated in a protected sandbox so that you can review them before automatically applying them to your project files. Built-in version control allows you to easily go backwards and try a different approach. Branches allow you to try multiple approaches and compare the results.
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    Jules

    Jules

    Google

    Your AI-powered code agent that works in the background so you can focus on critical tasks. Integrating directly with GitHub and using the latest Gemini models, Jules can: Write code to solve your issue Break down complex coding tasks into actionable steps Understand and navigate your codebase Run and validate changes through unit tests Adapt the approach based on your feedback
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    Asimov

    Asimov

    Reflection AI

    Asimov is a code research agent that understands and works with complex enterprise codebases. Rather than focusing on code generation, it prioritizes codebase comprehension, a task that consumes up to 70% of developers’ time, by mapping relationships between code, architecture, and team decisions; maintaining institutional knowledge as engineers join and leave; and learning organically from team interactions and documentation. It indexes your entire development environment, including code repositories, architecture docs, GitHub threads, and Teams conversations, to build a persistent, cross‑cutting understanding of systems and to maintain context across architectural changes and team transitions. By using expanded context windows instead of traditional retrieval methods, Asimov can dynamically reference any part of a codebase during reasoning, enabling more accurate synthesis across disparate components.
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