Compare the Top AI Coding Assistants that integrate with OpenCode as of August 2026

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

What are AI Coding Assistants for OpenCode?

AI coding assistants are software tools that use artificial intelligence to help developers write, debug, and optimize code more efficiently. These assistants typically offer features like code auto-completion, error detection, suggestion of best practices, and code refactoring. AI coding assistants often integrate with integrated development environments (IDEs) and code editors to provide real-time feedback and recommendations based on the context of the code being written. By leveraging machine learning and natural language processing, these tools can help developers increase productivity, reduce errors, and learn new programming techniques. Compare and read user reviews of the best AI Coding Assistants for OpenCode currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Claude Code

    Claude Code

    Anthropic

    Claude Code is an AI-powered coding agent designed to work directly inside your existing development environment. It goes beyond simple autocomplete by understanding entire codebases and helping developers build, debug, refactor, and ship features faster. Developers can interact with Claude Code from the terminal, IDEs, Slack, or the web, making it easy to stay in flow without switching tools. By describing tasks in natural language, users can let Claude handle code exploration, modifications, and explanations. Claude Code can analyze project structure, dependencies, and architecture to onboard developers quickly. It integrates with common command-line tools, version control systems, and testing workflows. This makes it a powerful companion for both individual developers and teams working on complex software projects.
    Starting Price: $20/month
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    Devin Desktop

    Devin Desktop

    Cognition

    Devin Desktop (formerly Windsurf) is an AI-powered development environment that combines a full-featured IDE with advanced coding agents in a unified workspace. Formerly known as Windsurf, the platform enables developers to manage local and cloud-based AI agents, delegate tasks, review code, and ship software without leaving their editor. Developers can use multiple coding agents simultaneously to research, write, test, debug, and improve code while maintaining full visibility into every change. Devin Desktop includes features such as agent orchestration, shared workspaces, intelligent code completion, contextual code search, and integrated review tools. The platform supports a wide range of models, extensions, language servers, and MCP integrations, allowing teams to work with their preferred tools and workflows. Devin Desktop helps engineering teams accelerate software development, improve productivity, and manage AI-assisted coding at scale.
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    Starting Price: Free
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    GitHub Copilot
    GitHub Copilot is an AI-powered development assistant designed to accelerate software workflows from the editor to the enterprise. It works directly inside popular IDEs, terminals, and GitHub itself to help developers write, understand, and improve code faster. Copilot supports multiple leading large language models, allowing users to optimize for speed, accuracy, or cost. Developers can use Copilot to complete code, explain concepts, propose edits, and validate files in real time. It also enables agent-based workflows where Copilot can autonomously handle issues, write code, and create pull requests. With seamless integration across tools, Copilot keeps developers focused without breaking their flow. GitHub Copilot is built to scale from individual developers to large organizations with enterprise-grade controls.
    Starting Price: $10 per month
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    Cursor

    Cursor

    Cursor

    Cursor is an AI coding agent and development platform for building ambitious software faster. The platform lets developers hand off tasks to agents that can build, test, demo, and prepare features for review. Cursor supports autonomous and parallel agent workflows, including cloud agents that can work on multiple tasks across repositories. It runs across the editor, terminal, Slack, and GitHub, helping teams automate coding, code review, PR workflows, and repetitive engineering work. Cursor also lets users choose from leading AI models for different tasks, including models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, SpaceXAI, and Cursor. Built for developers, engineering teams, and enterprises, Cursor helps accelerate software development while keeping humans focused on decisions and review.
    Starting Price: $20/month
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    GPT-4.1

    GPT-4.1

    OpenAI

    GPT-4.1 is an advanced AI model from OpenAI, designed to enhance performance across key tasks such as coding, instruction following, and long-context comprehension. With a large context window of up to 1 million tokens, GPT-4.1 can process and understand extensive datasets, making it ideal for tasks like software development, document analysis, and AI agent workflows. Available through the API, GPT-4.1 offers significant improvements over previous models, excelling at real-world applications where efficiency and accuracy are crucial.
    Starting Price: $2 per 1M tokens (input)
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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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