Compare the Top AI Coding Agents for Mac as of June 2026 - Page 3

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    T3 Code

    T3 Code

    Ping.gg

    T3 Code is a minimal web GUI for coding agents like Codex, built to give agents a better place to work than a terminal. It is free, open source, fast, and designed so you can install it, plug in the harness you already pay for, and let your agents get to work. It provides a clean, modern interface for interacting with AI coding assistants through both web and desktop applications, with session management, persistent state, thread management, and real-time collaboration. Developers can interact with coding agents through an intuitive chat-based interface, manage coding sessions across projects, track changes with built-in git integration and checkpointing, and control access through Full Access and Supervised runtime modes. T3 Code is built to be modifiable, customizable, and forkable, with an MIT license, commercial-friendly use, TypeScript, strict end-to-end typing, and a monorepo that includes desktop, web, server, and harnesses.
    Starting Price: Free
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    IBM Bob

    IBM Bob

    IBM Bob

    IBM Bob is an AI SDLC partner and an agentic integrated development environment designed to transform how developers work with real codebases. It is not just another autocomplete tool; it helps teams move from “help me code” to “help me modernize, secure, and scale.” Bob augments existing workflows across the software development lifecycle, helping users write, test, upgrade, refactor, debug, document, and secure software with confidence. Developers can turn natural language into working code, use single-line and multi-line code completion, clean up and fix existing code automatically, ask questions about a codebase, automate repetitive workflows, and scaffold new files or entire projects. Bob includes specialized modes that tailor its behavior for different tasks, including Code mode for writing and modifying code, Ask mode for explanations, Plan mode for designing before implementation, Advanced mode for complex tasks, and Orchestrator mode for coordinating multi-step projects.
    Starting Price: $20 per month
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    Pi Agent
    Pi is a minimal terminal coding harness built to adapt to developer workflows instead of forcing developers to adapt to it. It ships with powerful defaults, but stays intentionally small and aggressively extensible, letting users customize Pi with extensions, skills, prompt templates, themes, and shareable packages from npm or git. If a team needs a command, tool, provider, workflow, or UI tweak, they can ask Pi to build it, manipulate it in place, reload, and keep going. Pi supports interactive, print/JSON, RPC, and SDK modes, making it usable as a full terminal UI, a scriptable command, a JSON event stream, or an embeddable agent harness. It works with 15+ providers and hundreds of models, including Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, Azure, Bedrock, Mistral, Groq, Cerebras, xAI, Hugging Face, Kimi For Coding, MiniMax, OpenRouter, Ollama, and more, with mid-session model switching.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Antigravity CLI
    Antigravity CLI is the terminal-first surface for interacting with Antigravity agents, built to let developers stay in their flow without context switching. It allows users to edit, orchestrate, and build in natural language by telling agents what they need and letting them work on getting it done. It is designed as the most lightweight way to invoke, monitor, and interact with Antigravity agents, with a snappy experience and minimal resource footprint for builders who live in the terminal. Antigravity CLI supports subagents, allowing multiple agents to work in parallel so larger tasks can be tackled faster. Users can delegate background tasks to concurrent agent sessions, type /agents to open the panel and monitor status, and use ctrl+k to approve tools instantly. It is highly configurable, with standard terminal shortcuts, adjustable permissions, themes, preferences through /config, and customizable keybindings through /keybindings.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Multica

    Multica

    Multica

    Multica is an open source project management platform for human and agent teams, built to turn coding agents into real teammates rather than separate tools. It gives humans and AI agents the same workspace, where agents can be assigned issues, report progress, reply in comments, raise blockers, ship code, and appear in the member list with profiles, avatars, and open-issue queues. Users can assign work to an agent the same way they would hand a task to a teammate, or open a chat window to ask it to draft an issue, answer a question, or handle a one-off request. Multica’s shared context layer keeps issue comments, attachments, reports, task history, and workspace knowledge accessible to both people and agents, while skills act as workspace-wide playbooks that let every agent reuse the same definitions and operating instructions.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Kimchi

    Kimchi

    Kimchi

    Kimchi is a centralized gateway for managing SaaS and self-hosted AI models, built to help teams deploy, route, optimize, and scale LLM infrastructure without changing the developer workflow. It gives organizations one control layer for AI coding agents, open-source models, commercial models, and internal inference, allowing teams to combine lower-cost OSS models with higher-tier providers such as Claude, OpenAI, Gemini, and others when the task requires it. Kimchi focuses on reducing LLM cost while making development more autonomous, with fast model routing, coding-oriented inference, MCP integration, multi-agent workflows, interchangeable OSS and commercial models, and low-friction local setup. It supports running the Kimchi coding agent across teams, giving engineering organizations broader access to AI coding while preserving team-wide usage attribution, cost visibility, and operational control.
    Starting Price: Free
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    oh-my-codex (OMX)

    oh-my-codex (OMX)

    oh-my-codex (OMX)

    oh-my-codex, also known as OMX, is a workflow layer for OpenAI Codex CLI that helps users start stronger coding sessions and manage complex development work with more structure. The tool keeps Codex as the execution engine while adding prompts, skills, hooks, runtime support, HUDs, agent teams, and durable project state. OMX supports a recommended workflow built around deep interviews, planning, goal creation, execution, verification, and long-running task management. It stores project guidance, plans, logs, memory, and runtime state in a dedicated .omx folder so work can stay organized across sessions. The platform is primarily designed for macOS and Linux users working with Codex CLI, with additional support for team workflows through tmux. oh-my-codex helps developers use Codex more effectively by adding repeatable processes, stronger task routing, and better runtime coordination.
    Starting Price: Free
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    oh-my-claudecode

    oh-my-claudecode

    oh-my-claudecode

    oh-my-claudecode is a multi-AI orchestration plugin for Claude Code that helps developers coordinate Claude, Gemini, and Codex in one structured workflow. The platform is designed to turn Claude Code into a more powerful development environment with specialized agents, skills, execution modes, and MCP-powered tools. It includes 19 specialized agents for planning, architecture, debugging, execution, review, security, testing, design, documentation, and other software development tasks. oh-my-claudecode supports powerful modes such as Autopilot, Ralph, Ultrawork, Deep Interview, Team, and Planning to match different coding and project needs. The plugin also includes tools for language server integration, structural code analysis, persistent Python work, project memory, and session state. oh-my-claudecode helps developers automate complex engineering work, coordinate multiple AI systems, and complete coding tasks with more speed and structure.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Factory Droid

    Factory Droid

    Factory.ai

    Factory Droid is an enterprise-grade AI development platform from Factory.ai that helps engineering teams build, refactor, migrate, and ship software faster. The platform acts as an orchestration layer for autonomous engineering, allowing teams to plan complex initiatives and delegate execution to parallel AI Droids. Developers can use Droid to manage multi-step workflows such as feature development, code migrations, refactors, and other large engineering tasks. Factory Droid is designed for both fast-moving software teams and enterprise environments that require security, compliance, and scalable infrastructure. The platform supports industries such as financial services, healthcare, telecom, defense, national security, national labs, and SaaS. Factory Droid helps organizations accelerate development by combining AI agents, mission planning, and autonomous software execution in one engineering platform.
    Starting Price: $20/month
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    MiniMax Code
    MiniMax Code brings the agent experience to Mac and Windows, where users can pick a workspace, describe what they need, and let the agent read, analyze, batch-process, and act on local files or remote tasks. Instead of manually managing every step, users define the goal and MiniMax Code builds the right agent team, soloing simple tasks and teaming up on complex work. The agent remembers habits, preferences, projects, and repeated workflows through persistent memory, generating skills over time so users do not have to explain the same context again. It is designed to work where people already chat, handling local files, remote work, schedules, teams, memories, and skills directly from the conversation. The product supports advanced coding and agentic workflows, including multi-file edits, test-validated repairs, long-horizon tool chains, planning, document summarization, creative writing, research, full-stack development, reports, presentations, web development, and everyday Q&A.
    Starting Price: $20 per month
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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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    gpt-engineer

    gpt-engineer

    gpt-engineer

    gpt-engineer is an open-source platform designed to automate software development by enabling users to specify software requirements in natural language. The tool utilizes AI to generate and execute code based on user specifications, making the development process faster and more intuitive. gpt-engineer can also implement requested improvements and handle iterative development, allowing users to focus on high-level tasks rather than manual coding. Built with a terminal-based interface, it is ideal for developers seeking a customizable, hackable solution for experimenting with AI-assisted programming.
    Starting Price: Free
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    smol developer

    smol developer

    smol developer

    smol-developer is an open-source library that enables developers to integrate a powerful AI-powered "junior developer" agent into their applications. This agent uses natural language processing to generate, scaffold, and assist with the development of code. Unlike conventional approaches, smol-developer allows for a more interactive development process, where the AI agent iterates and refines the code based on feedback, making it ideal for building project-specific scaffolds and automating repetitive tasks. Developers can leverage this tool to speed up the development cycle, create customized codebases, and collaborate with AI on development tasks 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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    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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    GSD 2

    GSD 2

    Open GSD

    GSD 2 is an AI software development framework designed to help teams move from simple prompting to a more structured, repeatable engineering process. The framework supports AI-assisted development by organizing work around specifications, context, execution, validation, and review. Instead of relying on isolated prompts, GSD 2 helps developers create clearer workflows that guide AI agents through planning, implementation, and quality checks. It is built for teams that want AI coding tools to operate with better direction, stronger traceability, and fewer ambiguous handoffs. The framework can help reduce drift between intended requirements and generated code by emphasizing persistent artifacts and human oversight. GSD 2 gives software teams a more disciplined way to use AI agents in real development projects.
    Starting Price: Free
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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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    Auggie CLI

    Auggie CLI

    Augment Code

    Auggie CLI brings Augment’s intelligent coding agent directly into your terminal by leveraging its powerful context engine to analyze code, make edits, and execute tools both interactively and within automated workflows. Developers can install it via npm (requiring Node.js 22+ and a compatible shell), then launch a full-screen interactive session using auggie, complete with real-time streaming, visual progress, and conversational tooling, for debugging, feature development, PR review, or triaging alerts. For automation, Auggie offers streamlined modes ideal for CI/CD pipelines and background tasks. The CLI also supports custom slash commands for repeatable workflows, integrates with external tools and systems via native integrations and Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, and can be scripted in pipelines or GitHub Actions for tasks like auto-generating PR descriptions.
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    Tonkotsu

    Tonkotsu

    Tonkotsu

    Tonkotsu is a desktop application that lets developers manage a team of AI coding agents from a document-centric interface, enabling a structured plan, code, and verify workflow that scales software development by delegating multiple coding tasks in parallel while maintaining human oversight and control. From within a single doc, users set project direction and context, Tonkotsu analyzes codebases and drafts detailed plans, and then developers assign and manage dozens of autonomous tasks without micromanagement; once work is complete, teams review diffs, comment inline, and approve changes, with automatic build, lint, test, conflict resolution, and merges to streamline iteration, ensuring no commits are finalized without explicit approval. Built for professional developers on macOS and Windows, it supports planning across multiple repositories, symbol lookup for context continuity, task dependency specification to order work logically, and automatic verification to enhance accuracy.
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    Claude Security
    Claude Security is an AI-powered cybersecurity tool designed to help organizations scan their codebases and fix vulnerabilities efficiently. It analyzes code to identify potential security issues and validates findings to reduce false positives. The platform provides clear explanations of each vulnerability, including severity and potential impact. It also generates suggested patches that developers can review and approve before implementation. Claude Security integrates directly into existing workflows, making it easy to adopt without complex setup. It supports scanning entire repositories or specific sections based on user needs. The system helps streamline the process from detection to resolution in a single workflow. By automating security analysis, Claude Security improves efficiency and strengthens software protection.
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    Conductor

    Conductor

    Conductor

    Conductor lets you run a team of coding agents on your Mac, giving each Claude Code or Codex agent its own isolated workspace so you can parallelize software work without losing control. Add your repo, and Conductor clones it and works entirely on your Mac. Deploy agents, and each one gets a separate git worktree where it can work independently. Then conduct: see who is working, what needs attention, review code, and merge finished branches. Conductor is built around the idea that developers are becoming AI managers, coordinating many agents at once instead of working through a single chat. It supports Claude Code and Codex, with model selection, Plan Mode, Fast Mode, reasoning controls when available, checkpoints, skills, and agent-specific session controls. Plan Mode asks the agent to make a plan before editing files, making it useful for broad, risky, ambiguous, or multi-file changes.
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