Compare the Top AI Coding Agents for Windows as of May 2026 - Page 2

  • 1
    SWE-agent

    SWE-agent

    SWE-agent

    SWE-agent is an advanced AI-powered tool designed to automate various tasks such as fixing GitHub issues, performing cybersecurity operations like Capture The Flag (CTF) challenges, and solving coding problems. By leveraging language models such as GPT-4 or Claude, it interacts with isolated computer environments to carry out tasks autonomously, providing highly customizable solutions for developers and cybersecurity professionals. The platform supports a wide range of use cases, from improving software repositories to identifying vulnerabilities, and even executing custom tasks. Developed by researchers from Princeton and Stanford University, SWE-agent offers a powerful way to integrate machine learning with practical problem-solving in both software development and security fields.
    Starting Price: Free
  • 2
    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
  • 3
    Fynix

    Fynix

    Fynix

    Fynix is an AI-powered platform designed to boost software development productivity through intelligent coding assistance and agent-based code reviews. It integrates directly into popular IDEs like VS Code and offers features such as context-aware autocomplete, natural language commands for code fixes and translations, and automatic code flow visualizations. Fynix’s Code Assistant helps developers write cleaner, more efficient code faster, while its upcoming Code Quality Agent will automate bug detection and enforce coding standards. With support for multiple programming languages and frameworks, and integrations with tools like Jira, Fynix is a versatile platform for improving coding efficiency and collaboration.
    Starting Price: Free
  • 4
    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
  • 5
    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
  • 6
    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
  • 7
    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
  • 8
    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
  • 9
    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
  • 10
    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
  • 11
    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
  • 12
    Verdent

    Verdent

    Verdent

    Verdent is an AI-powered development platform designed to help developers manage large-scale complexity and deliver production-ready code with efficiency and reliability. It consists of two products, Verdent Deck, a desktop app, and Verdent for VS Code, an integrated extension. Both support running multiple AI agents in parallel, provide DiffLens to explain code diffs by highlighting what changed and why, offer GPT-5-based code review, implement Plan-first Alignment for structured execution, and include a browser tool and verifier subagent to check accuracy. Verdent Deck allows developers to run multiple tasks with oversight in isolated contexts, completing them asynchronously while providing a clear project overview and progress tracking. Verdent for VS Code operates as an AI coding agent that autonomously plans, codes, and verifies tasks within the editor, optimized for engineers who need precision, transparency, and dependable results in production-grade environments.
    Starting Price: $19 per month
  • 13
    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
  • 14
    TRAE SOLO
    TRAE SOLO is described as a responsive coding agent built for real-world software development, seamlessly integrating into a developer’s full stack, editor, terminal, browser, documentation, design tools, and deployments, to bring ideas from concept to shipped reality. SOLO enables natural-language or voice-based input, letting you speak your requirements while it breaks down ideas into structured formats, selects the right context and tools, executes tasks across browsers, editors and terminals, autonomously writes and reviews code, handles testing and optimization, and deploys the final result, all visible in one unified workspace where you can switch between AI-led and manual modes at any time. It supports multiple agents working in parallel, each with its own model and context, giving you the flexibility to pick the best model for the task, monitor each agent’s progress in real time, and intervene or redirect as needed.
    Starting Price: $3 per month
  • 15
    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
  • 16
    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
  • 17
    Straion

    Straion

    Straion

    Straion is an AI-first platform designed to ensure coding agents follow an organization’s engineering standards by automatically injecting the right rules and validating plans before code is written. It addresses a common problem in AI-assisted development: tools like Claude Code, Cursor, and GitHub Copilot often move quickly but lack awareness of company-specific architecture, security, and compliance requirements. Straion centralizes these standards into a single rule hub and dynamically selects the relevant rules for each task so AI systems receive the proper context automatically. Its workflow allows teams to define rules once, install the Straion skill or CLI, and have agents fetch the correct guidance before starting work. It also validates AI-generated plans against company policies early in the process, helping teams catch violations before they reach code review and waste tokens or engineering time.
    Starting Price: Free
  • 18
    Leanstral

    Leanstral

    Mistral AI

    Leanstral is an open-source code agent developed by Mistral AI specifically designed to work with the Lean 4 proof assistant. The model focuses on generating code while also formally verifying its correctness against strict mathematical or software specifications. Unlike traditional coding assistants, Leanstral integrates directly with formal proof systems to ensure that generated code satisfies defined logical requirements. Its architecture is optimized for proof engineering tasks and operates efficiently with sparse model parameters. Leanstral is released under the Apache 2.0 license, making it freely accessible for developers, researchers, and organizations to use and customize. The model is designed to operate within real-world formal repositories rather than isolated problem environments. By combining code generation with formal verification, Leanstral aims to reduce the need for manual human review in complex software and mathematical development.
    Starting Price: Free
  • 19
    Claude Desktop
    Claude Desktop is a native AI assistant application developed by Anthropic for macOS and Windows that brings Claude’s capabilities directly to a user’s computer. It allows users to interact with the AI without relying on a browser, creating a more seamless and integrated workflow. The platform supports drag-and-drop functionality for files, enabling quick document analysis and task execution. Users can connect Claude to local files, databases, and applications through desktop extensions powered by the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It also includes features like quick access shortcuts, screenshot analysis, and voice interaction on supported devices. Claude Desktop enhances productivity by enabling automation, coding assistance, and real-time data processing directly on the machine. Overall, it transforms Claude from a simple chatbot into an active, system-level assistant that can perform tasks across a user’s desktop environment.
    Starting Price: Free
  • 20
    Claw Code

    Claw Code

    Claw Code

    Claw Code is an open-source AI coding agent framework designed to replicate and expand upon modern AI-assisted development architectures. Built using a combination of Python and Rust, it delivers a modular and high-performance system for coding automation. The framework features a plugin-based tool system, allowing developers to execute tasks like file operations, shell commands, and web interactions with permission controls. Its core query engine manages LLM interactions, enabling intelligent code generation, analysis, and multi-step task execution. Claw Code supports multi-agent orchestration, allowing complex tasks to be broken down into parallel workflows. It is provider-agnostic, meaning it can integrate with multiple AI models rather than being limited to a single ecosystem. Overall, Claw Code offers developers a flexible, transparent, and customizable foundation for building advanced AI coding agents.
    Starting Price: Free
  • 21
    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
  • 22
    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
  • 23
    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
  • 24
    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
  • 25
    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
  • 26
    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
  • 27
    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
  • 28
    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.
  • 29
    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.
  • 30
    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.
MongoDB Logo MongoDB