Compare the Top AI Development Platforms that integrate with Exa as of May 2026

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

What are AI Development Platforms for Exa?

AI development platforms are tools that enable developers to build, manage, and deploy AI applications. These platforms provide the necessary infrastructure for the development of AI models, such as access to data sets and computing resources. They can also help facilitate the integration of data sources or be used to create workflows for managing machine learning algorithms. Finally, these platforms provide an environment for deploying models into production systems so they can be used by end users. Compare and read user reviews of the best AI Development platforms for Exa currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Composio

    Composio

    Composio

    Composio is a platform that enables AI agents to seamlessly interact with external tools and applications. It provides pre-built integrations with over 1,000 apps, allowing agents to execute tasks across services like Slack, Gmail, GitHub, and more. The platform handles complex processes such as authentication, tool execution, and sandboxed environments automatically. Composio supports dynamic tool selection, ensuring agents use the right tools based on user intent. It also enables secure, parallel execution of workflows in isolated environments. Developers can build agents that move beyond conversation to perform real-world actions. By simplifying integrations and execution, Composio helps turn AI agents into powerful, task-performing systems.
    Starting Price: $49 per month
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    ToolSDK.ai

    ToolSDK.ai

    ToolSDK.ai

    ToolSDK.ai is a free TypeScript SDK and marketplace that accelerates building agentic AI applications by providing instant access to over 5,300+ MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers and composable tools with one line of code, enabling developers to wire up real-world workflows combining language models with external systems. The platform exposes a unified client for loading packaged MCP servers (e.g., search, email, CRM, task management, storage, analytics) and converting them into OpenAI-compatible tools, handling authentication, invocation, and result orchestration so assistants can call, compare, and act on live data from services like Gmail, Salesforce, Google Drive, ClickUp, Notion, Slack, GitHub, analytics platforms, and custom web search or automation endpoints. It includes example quick-start integrations, supports metadata and conditional logic in multi-step orchestrations, and makes scaling to parallel agents and complex pipelines straightforward.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Disco.dev

    Disco.dev

    Disco.dev

    Disco.dev is an open source personal hub for MCP (Model Context Protocol) integration that lets users discover, launch, customize, and remix MCP servers with zero setup, no infrastructure overhead required. It provides plug‑and‑play connectors and a collaborative environment where users can spin up servers instantly via CLI or local execution, explore and remix community‑shared servers, and tailor them to unique workflows. This streamlined, infrastructure‑free approach accelerates AI automation development, democratizes access to agentic tooling, and fosters open collaboration across technical and non-technical contributors through a modular, remixable ecosystem.
    Starting Price: Free
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