Best Code Review Tools for Gerrit Code Review

Compare the Top Code Review Tools that integrate with Gerrit Code Review as of July 2025

This a list of Code Review tools that integrate with Gerrit Code Review. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Gerrit Code Review. View the products that work with Gerrit Code Review in the table below.

What are Code Review Tools for Gerrit Code Review?

Code review tools are software tools designed to examine and analyze source code for errors, bugs, and vulnerabilities. They provide developers with detailed feedback on their code, highlighting areas that need improvement or optimization. These tools use a variety of techniques such as static analysis, unit testing, and peer review to ensure the quality and functionality of the code. In addition to identifying coding issues, they also help improve code security by detecting potential vulnerabilities or weaknesses in the code. Code review tools are an essential part of the development process for any software project. Compare and read user reviews of the best Code Review tools for Gerrit Code Review currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Review Board
    Code review doesn't have to be so hard. Review Board takes the pain out of code review, saving you time, money, and sanity so you can focus on making great software. You can review just about anything. Code, documents, artwork, you name it! There's more to your project than just code. Documentation, artwork, website designs, interface mockups, release announcements, feature specifications, and the list goes on. A picture paints a thousand words, and can be key in a review. Drag-and-drop one or more images onto your review request to make them instantly reviewable. Your team will be able to click-and-drag anywhere on the image and leave a comment. When they do, you'll see their comment right along with that portion of the image. Made a tweak to the image? Just upload a new revision and view a visual diff of the changes through one of our many image diff modes. Sometimes you'll have other text content that's not part of your source tree.
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    Code Search

    Code Search

    Sourcegraph

    With rapidly growing codebases, a proliferating number of repositories, multiple languages and file formats, and an increasing number of developer tools, Sourcegraph's Code Search enables developers to quickly explore and understand their code with precision and accuracy and automate large-scale code changes.
    Starting Price: $49/user/month
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    Softagram

    Softagram

    Softagram

    Software projects tend to be complex and there is the law of entropy making it more complex all the time. The developers easily get lost in the dependency network and tend to create designs that does not stand time well. Softagram provides automatically illustrations on how the dependencies are changing. Automated integration works so that pull requsts (in GitHub, Bitbucket, Azure DevOps), merge requests (in GitLab) and patch sets (in Gerrit) are decorated with a dependency analysis report that pops up as a comment in the tool you already use. The analysis also covers other aspects such as open source licenses and quality. It can be tailored for your needs. Software audits can also be efficiently performed by using Softagram analysis together with Softagram Desktop app designed for advanced software understanding and auditing usage.
    Starting Price: $25 per month per user
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