Best Application Development Software for Python - Page 5

Compare the Top Application Development Software that integrates with Python as of June 2025 - Page 5

This a list of Application Development software that integrates with Python. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Python. View the products that work with Python in the table below.

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    websockets

    websockets

    Python Software Foundation

    An implementation of the WebSocket Protocol (RFC 6455 & 7692). websockets is a library for building WebSocket servers and clients in Python with a focus on correctness, simplicity, robustness, and performance. Built on top of asyncio, Python’s standard asynchronous I/O framework, it provides an elegant coroutine-based API. websockets is heavily tested for compliance with RFC 6455. Continuous integration fails under 100% branch coverage. websockets is built for production. For example, it was the only library to handle backpressure correctly before the issue became widely known in the Python community. Memory usage is optimized and configurable. A C extension accelerates expensive operations. It’s pre-compiled for Linux, macOS, and Windows and packaged in the wheel format for each system and Python version. websockets takes care of everything under the hood so you can focus on your application!
    Starting Price: Free
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    xlrd

    xlrd

    Python Software Foundation

    xlrd is a library for developers to extract data from Microsoft Excel (tm) .xls spreadsheet files. xlrd is a library for reading data and formatting information from Excel files in the historical .xls format. This library will no longer read anything other than .xls files. Ignores charts, macros, pictures, any other embedded object, including embedded worksheets, VBA modules, and formulas, but results of formula calculations are extracted, comments, hyperlinks, auto filters, advanced filters, pivot tables, conditional formatting, and data validation. Password-protected files are not supported and cannot be read by this library. From the command line, this will show the first, second, and last rows of each sheet in each file. xlrd is licensed under the BSD license.
    Starting Price: Free
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    ruffus

    ruffus

    ruffus

    Ruffus is a computation pipeline library for python. It is open-sourced, powerful and user-friendly, and widely used in science and bioinformatics. Ruffus is designed to allow scientific and other analyses to be automated with the minimum of fuss and the least effort. Suitable for the simplest of tasks. Handles even fiendishly complicated pipelines which would cause make or scons to go cross-eyed and recursive. No "clever magic", no pre-processing. Unambitious, the lightweight syntax which tries to do this one small thing well. Ruffus is available under the permissive MIT free software license. This permits free use and inclusion even within proprietary software. It is good practice to run your pipeline in a temporary, “working” directory away from your original data. Ruffus is a lightweight python module for building computational pipelines. Ruffus requires Python 2.6 or higher or Python 3.0 or higher.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Scapy

    Scapy

    Scapy

    Scapy is a powerful interactive packet manipulation program. It is able to forge or decode packets of a wide number of protocols, send them on the wire, capture them, match requests and replies, and much more. It can easily handle most classical tasks like scanning, tracerouting, probing, unit tests, attacks, or network discovery (it can replace hping, 85% of nmap, arpspoof, arp-sk, arping, tcpdump, tshark, p0f, etc.). It also performs very well at a lot of other specific tasks that most other tools can’t handle, like sending invalid frames, injecting your own 802.11 frames, combining technics (VLAN hopping+ARP cache poisoning, VOIP decoding on WEP encrypted channel), etc. Scapy runs natively on Linux, Windows, OSX, and on most Unixes with libpcap. The same code base now runs natively on both Python 2 and Python 3. Scapy development uses the Git version control system. Scapy reference repository is hosted on GitHub.
    Starting Price: Free
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    gTTS

    gTTS

    gTTS

    gTTS (Google Text-to-Speech), a Python library and CLI tool to interface with Google Translate's text-to-speech API. Write spoken mp3 data to a file, a file-like object (bytestring) for further audio manipulation, or stdout. Or simply pre-generate Google Translate TTS request URLs to feed to an external program. Customizable speech-specific sentence tokenizer that allows for unlimited lengths of text to be read, all while keeping proper intonation, abbreviations, decimals and more. Customizable text pre-processors which can, for example, provide pronunciation corrections.
    Starting Price: Free
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    statsmodels

    statsmodels

    statsmodels

    statsmodels is a Python module that provides classes and functions for the estimation of many different statistical models, as well as for conducting statistical tests and statistical data exploration. An extensive list of result statistics is available for each estimator. The results are tested against existing statistical packages to ensure that they are correct. The package is released under the open-source Modified BSD (3-clause) license. statsmodels supports specifying models using R-style formulas and pandas DataFrames. Have a look at dir(results) to see available results. Attributes are described in results.__doc__ and results methods have their own docstrings. You can also use numpy arrays instead of formulas. The easiest way to install statsmodels is to install it as part of the Anaconda distribution, a cross-platform distribution for data analysis and scientific computing. This is the recommended installation method for most users.
    Starting Price: Free
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    tox

    tox

    tox

    tox aims to automate and standardize testing in Python. It is part of a larger vision of easing the packaging, testing and release process of Python software. tox is a generic virtualenv management and test command-line tool you can use for checking that your package installs correctly with different Python versions and interpreters, running your tests in each of the environments, configuring your test tool of choice, and acting as a frontend to continuous integration servers, greatly reducing boilerplate and merging CI and shell-based testing. First, install tox with pip install tox. Then put basic information about your project and the test environments you want your project to run in into a tox.ini file residing right next to your setup.py file. You can also try generating a tox.ini file automatically, by running tox-quickstart and then answering a few simple questions. Install and test your project against Python2.7 and Python3.6.
    Starting Price: Free
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    h5py

    h5py

    HDF5

    The h5py package is a Pythonic interface to the HDF5 binary data format. It lets you store huge amounts of numerical data, and easily manipulate that data from NumPy. For example, you can slice into multi-terabyte datasets stored on disk, as if they were real NumPy arrays. Thousands of datasets can be stored in a single file, categorized and tagged however you want. H5py uses straightforward NumPy and Python metaphors, like dictionary and NumPy array syntax. For example, you can iterate over datasets in a file, or check out the .shape or .dtype attributes of datasets. You don't need to know anything special about HDF5 to get started. In addition to the easy-to-use high level interface, h5py rests on a object-oriented Cython wrapping of the HDF5 C API. Almost anything you can do from C in HDF5, you can do from h5py.
    Starting Price: Free
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    IPy

    IPy

    IPy

    The IP class allows a comfortable parsing and handling for most notations in use for IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and networks. It was greatly inspired by RIPE’s Perl module NET::IP’s interface but doesn’t share the implementation. It doesn’t share non-CIDR netmasks, so funky stuff like a netmask of 0xffffff0f can’t be done here. It can detect about a dozen different ways of expressing IP addresses and networks, parse them and distinguish between IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. Nearly all class methods which return a string have an optional parameter ‘wantprefixlen’ which controls if the prefixlen or netmask is printed. Per default the prefilen is always shown if the network contains more than one address. You can also change the defaults on an per-object basis by fiddling with the class members.
    Starting Price: Free
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    luminoth

    luminoth

    luminoth

    Luminoth is an open source toolkit for computer vision. Currently, we support object detection, but we are aiming for much more. : Luminoth is still alpha-quality release, which means the internal and external interfaces (such as command line) are very likely to change as the codebase matures. . If you want GPU support, you should install the GPU version of TensorFlow with pip install tensorflow-gpu, or else you can use the CPU version using pip install tensorflow. Luminoth can also install TensorFlow for you if you install it with pip install luminoth[tf] or pip install luminoth[tf-gpu], depending on the version of TensorFlow you wish to use.
    Starting Price: Free
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    warcat

    warcat

    Python Software Foundation

    Tool and library for handling Web ARChive (WARC) files. Naively join archives into one. Extract files from archive. List commands available. List contents of archive. Load archive and write it back out. Split archives into individual records. Verify digest and validate conformance. The library may not be entirely thread-safe yet. The goal of the Warcat project is to create a tool and library as easily and fast as manipulating any other archive such as tar and zip archives. Warcat is designed to handle large, gzip-ed files by partially extracting them as needed. Warcat is provided without warranty and cannot guarantee the safety of your files. Remember to make backups and test them! A WARC file contains one or more records concatenated together. Each record contains named fields, newline, a content block, newline, and newline. A Content Block may be two types, {binary data} or {Named Fields, newline, and binary data}.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Mako

    Mako

    Mako

    It provides a familiar, non-XML syntax that compiles into Python modules for maximum performance. Mako's syntax and API borrows from the best ideas of many others, including Django and Jinja2 templates, Cheetah, Myghty, and Genshi. Conceptually, Mako is an embedded Python (i.e. Python Server Page) language, which refines the familiar ideas of componentized layout and inheritance to produce one of the most straightforward and flexible models available, while also maintaining close ties to Python calling and scoping semantics. As templates are ultimately compiled into Python bytecode, Mako's approach is extremely efficient and was originally written to be just as fast as Cheetah. Today, Mako is very close in speed to Jinja2, which uses a similar approach and for which Mako was an inspiration. Can access variables from their enclosing scope as well as the template's request context
    Starting Price: Free
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    yarl

    yarl

    Python Software Foundation

    All URL parts, scheme, user, password, host, port, path, query, and fragment are accessible by properties. All URL manipulations produce a new URL object. Strings passed to constructor and modification methods are automatically encoded giving canonical representation as result. Regular properties are percent-decoded, use raw_ versions for getting encoded strings. Human-readable representation of URL is available as .human_repr(). PyPI contains binary wheels for Linux, Windows and MacOS. If you want to install yarl on another operating system (like Alpine Linux, which is not manylinux-compliant because of the missing glibc and therefore, cannot be used with our wheels) the tarball will be used to compile the library from the source code. It requires a C compiler and Python headers installed. Please note that the pure-Python (uncompiled) version is much slower. However, PyPy always uses a pure-Python implementation, and, as such, it is unaffected by this variable.
    Starting Price: Free
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    zdaemon

    zdaemon

    Python Software Foundation

    zdaemon is a Unix (Unix, Linux, Mac OS X) Python program that wraps commands to make them behave as proper daemons. zdaemon provides a script, zdaemon, that can be used to run other programs as POSIX (Unix) daemons. (Of course, it is only usable on POSIX-complient systems.) Using zdaemon requires specifying a number of options, which can be given in a configuration file, or as command-line options. It also accepts commands teling it what to do. Start a process as a daemon. Stop a running daemon process. Stop and then restart a program. Find out if the program is running. Send a signal to the daemon process. Reopen the transcript log. Commands can be given on a command line, or can be given using an interactive interpreter. We can specify a program name and command-line options in the program command. Note, however, that the command-line parsing is pretty primitive.
    Starting Price: Free
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    zope.interface

    zope.interface

    Python Software Foundation

    This package is intended to be independently reusable in any Python project. It is maintained by the Zope Toolkit project. This package provides an implementation of “object interfaces” for Python. Interfaces are a mechanism for labeling objects as conforming to a given API or contract. So, this package can be considered as an implementation of the Design By Contract methodology support in Python. Interfaces are objects that specify (document) the external behavior of objects that “provide” them. An interface specifies behavior through informal documentation in a doc string, attribute definitions, and invariants, which are conditions that must hold for objects that provide the interface. Attribute definitions specify specific attributes. They define the attribute name and provide documentation and constraints of attribute values. Attribute definitions can take a number of forms.
    Starting Price: Free
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    NetworkX

    NetworkX

    NetworkX

    NetworkX is a Python package for the creation, manipulation, and study of the structure, dynamics, and functions of complex networks. Generators for classic graphs, random graphs, and synthetic networks. Additional benefits from Python include fast prototyping, easy to teach, and multi-platform. Network structure and analysis measures.
    Starting Price: Free
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    BuildVu

    BuildVu

    IDR Solutions

    With BuildVu, you’ll unlock precise PDF-to-HTML/SVG conversion, giving you greater control and added functionality over PDF in your web application. -Optimized Content: BuildVu intelligently converts PDFs, optimizing for smaller file sizes and fast rendering in browsers. -File Metadata: Access PDF data in JSON format, including metadata, word lists, outlines (bookmarks), and annotations. -Thumbnails: Generate high-quality page thumbnails with customizable dimensions. -Annotations: Enjoy support for various annotation types (Links, Popups, Sound/Video, Text, Highlight, Underline) in easy-to-use JSON format. -search.json: Extract all text from the document alongside the HTML content. -Font Conversion: Restructure embedded fonts for compatibility across web browsers. -Office Conversion: Combine BuildVu with LibreOffice for seamless conversion from Office formats (Word, PowerPoint, Excel).
    Starting Price: $450 per month
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    unittest

    unittest

    Python

    The unittest unit testing framework was originally inspired by JUnit and has a similar flavor as major unit testing frameworks in other languages. It supports test automation, sharing of setup and shutdown code for tests, aggregation of tests into collections, and independence of the tests from the reporting framework. A test fixture represents the preparation needed to perform one or more tests, and any associated cleanup actions. This may involve, for example, creating temporary or proxy databases, directories, or starting a server process. A test suite is a collection of test cases, test suites, or both. It is used to aggregate tests that should be executed together. A test runner is a component which orchestrates the execution of tests and provides the outcome to the user. The runner may use a graphical interface, a textual interface, or return a special value to indicate the results of executing the tests.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Puppeteer

    Puppeteer

    Puppeteer

    Most things that you can do manually in the browser can be done using Puppeteer! Puppeteer-core is intended to be a lightweight version of Puppeteer for launching an existing browser installation or for connecting to a remote one. Be sure that the version of puppeteer-core you install is compatible with the browser you intend to connect to. Puppeteer will be familiar to people using other browser testing frameworks. You create an instance of Browser, open pages, and then manipulate them with Puppeteer's API. By default, Puppeteer downloads and uses a specific version of Chromium so its API is guaranteed to work out of the box. To use Puppeteer with a different version of Chrome or Chromium, pass in the executable's path when creating a Browser instance.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Playwright

    Playwright

    Playwright

    Playwright supports all modern rendering engines including Chromium, WebKit, and Firefox. Test on Windows, Linux, and macOS, locally or on CI, headless or headed. Playwright waits for elements to be actionable prior to performing actions. It also has a rich set of introspection events. The combination of the two eliminates the need for artificial timeouts - the primary cause of flaky tests. Playwright assertions are created specifically for the dynamic web. Checks are automatically retried until the necessary conditions are met. Configure test retry strategy, capture execution trace, videos, screenshots to eliminate flakes. Browsers run web content belonging to different origins in different processes. Playwright is aligned with the modern browsers architecture and runs tests out-of-process. This makes Playwright free of the typical in-process test runner limitations.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Robot Framework

    Robot Framework

    Robot Framework

    Robot Framework is a generic open-source automation framework. It can be used for test automation and robotic process automation (RPA). Robot Framework is supported by Robot Framework Foundation. Many industry-leading companies use the tool in their software development. Robot Framework is open and extensible. Robot Framework can be integrated with virtually any other tool to create powerful and flexible automation solutions. Robot Framework is free to use without licensing costs. Robot Framework has an easy syntax, utilizing human-readable keywords. Its capabilities can be extended by libraries implemented with Python, Java or many other programming languages. Robot Framework has a rich ecosystem around it, consisting of libraries and tools that are developed as separate projects.
    Starting Price: Free
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    behave

    behave

    behave

    Behavior-driven development (or BDD) is an agile software development technique that encourages collaboration between developers, QA and non-technical or business participants in a software project. We have a page further describing this philosophy. Behavior-driven development (or BDD) is an agile software development technique that encourages collaboration between developers, QA and non-technical or business participants in a software project. It was originally named in 2003 by Dan North as a response to test-driven development (TDD), including acceptance test or customer test driven development practices as found in extreme programming. BDD is a second-generation, outside–in, pull-based, multiple-stakeholder, multiple-scale, high-automation, agile methodology. It describes a cycle of interactions with well-defined outputs, resulting in the delivery of working, tested software that matters.
    Starting Price: Free
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    RapidFort

    RapidFort

    RapidFort

    Automatically eliminate unused software components and deploy smaller, faster, more secure workloads. RapidFort drastically reduces vulnerability and patch management queues so that developers can focus on building. By eliminating unused container components, RapidFort enhances production workload security and saves developers from unnecessarily patching and maintaining unused code. RapidFort profiles containers to understand what components are needed to run. Run your containers as normal in any environment, dev, test, or prod. Use any container deployment, including Kubernetes, Docker Compose, Amazon EKS, and AWS Fargate. RapidFort then identifies which packages you must keep, enabling you to remove unused packages. Typical improvements are in the 60% to 90% range. RapidFort also provides the option to build and customize remediation profiles, allowing you to pick and choose what to retain or remove.
    Starting Price: $5,000 per month
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    gopaddle

    gopaddle

    gopaddle

    Unleash the power of the no-code platform for modern applications. Build, Provision, Run and Scale Cloud-Native Applications by leveraging your team's current capabilities. Unlock the potential of your applications, capture new revenue opportunities and exceed customer expectations by modernizing your legacy and greenfield applications rapidly. Be the first to market and lead the change. Leverage Out-of-the-box DevOps capabilities in the platform to simplify and automate your software delivery and maintenance. Spice up your 'cloud first' strategy with multi and hybrid cloud enablement. Avoid vendor lock-in and give the flexibility of choice to your teams to bring their own cloud and infrastructure. Eliminate manual errors due to human factors and save time to modernize applications. Debug and resolve issues faster than before using the built-in developer tools.
    Starting Price: $45 per month
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    Zebedee

    Zebedee

    Zebedee

    From high-stakes esports tournaments to casual mobile games, our world is open to everyone. Bitcoin is programmable money. We make it a seamless part of the game experience. If you can scan a QR code, you can earn with Zebedee. Straightforward, instant, and available now. Play our games or play with our APIs. Either way, you'll soon discover why Bitcoin is transforming the world of gaming. Open a new acquisition channel and revenue stream in the quickly growing world of Bitcoin gaming. Gain an edge over your competition by offering cutting-edge Bitcoin Lightning services and a gateway into the exploding world of Bitcoin gaming. Play a single intense match with live Bitcoin transfers and earn a share of the prize pot based on your percentage of the total score. In survival mode, your sats are your life. When you score, you get an extra life. When you die, you lose some life. If you run out of seats, you get kicked from the match.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Superblocks

    Superblocks

    Superblocks

    Superblocks is a programmable IDE for developers to build any internal app, workflow, or scheduled job at a fraction of the time and cost. Ship next month's roadmap this week. Quickly build apps, workflows & jobs connected to your data. Secure with granular permissions (RBAC), SSO, audit logs, and secret management in seconds. Deploy with Git and monitor production. Extend anything with code. No need to learn React, HTML, or CSS. Drag and drop components, connect them to data and make your app dynamic by triggering APIs. Build custom KYC, Compliance, AML, and credit approval tools to enable robust support processes to increase the velocity of your support team. Stop wrestling with CLIs. Quickly build admin panels for your datastores to read, write, and update your customer data with tables, forms, and charts. Clark is an AI-powered app builder that helps teams quickly create secure internal enterprise applications using their own design systems, permissions, and integrations.
    Starting Price: $0 per month
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    MergeBase

    MergeBase

    MergeBase

    With the lowest false positive software composition analysis (SCA) scanner, comprehensive software bill of materials (SBOM) engine, and patented Java Dynamic Application Hardening capability, MergeBase provides the only software supply chain security solution offering real-time DevSecOps visibility of third-party risk from development into operation covering all major languages from C/C++, .NET, JavaScript/NPM to Java.
    Starting Price: $380 per month
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    Quix

    Quix

    Quix

    Building real-time apps and services require lots of components running in concert: Kafka, VPC hosting, infrastructure as code, container orchestration, observability, CI/CD, persistent volumes, databases, and much more. The Quix platform takes care of all the moving parts. You just connect your data and start building. That’s it. No provisioning clusters or configuring resources. Use Quix connectors to ingest transaction messages streamed from your financial processing systems in a virtual private cloud or on-premise data center. All data in transit is encrypted end-to-end and compressed with G-Zip and Protobuf for security and efficiency. Detect fraudulent patterns with machine learning models or rule-based algorithms. Create fraud warning messages as troubleshooting tickets or display them in support dashboards.
    Starting Price: $50 per month
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    Tarpaulin

    Tarpaulin

    Tarpaulin

    Tarpaulin is a code coverage reporting tool for the cargo build system, named for a waterproof cloth used to cover cargo on a ship. Currently, tarpaulin provides working line coverage and while fairly reliable may still contain minor inaccuracies in the results. A lot of work has been done to get it working on a wide range of projects, but often unique combinations of packages and build features can cause issues so please report anything you find that's wrong. Also, check out our roadmap for planned features. On Linux Tarpaulin's default tracing backend is still Ptrace and will only work on x86 and x64 processors. This can be changed to the llvm coverage instrumentation with engine llvm, for Mac and Windows this is the default collection method. It can also be run in Docker, which is useful for when you don't use Linux but want to run it locally.
    Starting Price: Free
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    kcov

    kcov

    kcov

    Kcov is a FreeBSD/Linux/OSX code coverage tester for compiled languages, Python and Bash. Kcov was originally a fork of Bcov, but has since evolved to support a large feature set in addition to that of Bcov. Kcov, like Bcov, uses DWARF debugging information for compiled programs to make it possible to collect coverage information without special compiler switches.
    Starting Price: Free