Compare the Top AI Coding Agents that integrate with Microsoft Azure as of December 2025

This a list of AI Coding Agents that integrate with Microsoft Azure. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Microsoft Azure. View the products that work with Microsoft Azure in the table below.

What are AI Coding Agents for Microsoft Azure?

AI coding agents are software tools powered by artificial intelligence designed to assist or fully automate the process of writing, reviewing, and optimizing code. These tools can generate code snippets, suggest improvements, debug errors, and even refactor entire codebases based on user input or project requirements. By leveraging machine learning and natural language processing, AI coding agents can understand and interpret programming languages, offering context-aware code suggestions that speed up development and reduce errors. They often integrate with popular Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) or version control systems, making them a seamless part of the developer's workflow. AI coding agents are especially useful in boosting productivity, assisting with repetitive tasks, and providing coding solutions for developers at all skill levels. Compare and read user reviews of the best AI Coding Agents for Microsoft Azure currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    GitHub Copilot
    GitHub Copilot is an AI-powered coding companion that helps developers write, debug, and refactor code faster than ever. Built directly into popular IDEs like VS Code, JetBrains, and Visual Studio, Copilot suggests context-aware code completions and automates repetitive tasks. With Agent Mode, Copilot can plan, write, test, and even submit pull requests—acting like an onboarded team member that understands your repositories. Developers can toggle between advanced models such as GPT-5, Claude Opus 4.1, and Gemini 2.5 Pro to balance speed and depth. Its Copilot Chat and Spaces features bring code, documentation, and project notes together for richer, team-tailored insights. Whether you’re building solo or leading an enterprise project, Copilot enhances productivity and creativity across the entire software lifecycle. The GitHub Copilot coding agent streamlines development by automating repetitive and time-consuming tasks, allowing developers to focus on more complex coding.
    Starting Price: $10 per month
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    Defang

    Defang

    Defang

    Defang is a developer-centric platform that simplifies the process of developing, deploying, and debugging cloud applications. By leveraging AI-assisted tooling, Defang enables developers to swiftly transition from an idea to a deployed application on their preferred cloud provider. The platform supports multiple programming languages, including Go, JavaScript, and Python, allowing developers to start with sample projects or generate project outlines using natural language prompts. With a single command, Defang builds and deploys applications, handling configurations for computing, storage, load balancing, networking, logging, and security. The Defang Command Line Interface (CLI) facilitates interactions with the platform, offering installation options via shell scripts, Homebrew, Winget, Nix, or direct download. Developers can define services using compose.yaml files, which Defang utilizes to deploy applications to the cloud.
    Starting Price: $10 per month
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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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    Factory

    Factory

    Factory

    Factory is an enterprise AI platform designed to accelerate the software development lifecycle by automating and optimizing various engineering processes. It offers a unified workspace that integrates code, documentation, tickets, and discussions, reducing context switching and enhancing team collaboration. Combines all development artifacts into a single intelligent workspace, providing comprehensive visibility and control over engineering projects. Transforms complex tasks into repeatable processes, enabling teams to tackle engineering challenges efficiently and consistently. Provides guided workflows for seamless integration with premier development tools, facilitating rapid setup and deployment. Factory's platform is designed to support large enterprises, offering features like dedicated compute resources, custom integrations tailored to organizational workflows, and premium support with dedicated account management.
    Starting Price: $80 per month
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