Compare the Top IDE Software that integrates with Kubernetes as of November 2024

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

What is IDE Software for Kubernetes?

Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) are software programs which provide an integrated environment for a programmer to develop their code. The IDEs usually provide tools such as a text editor, compiler, and debugger. They are designed to increase productivity by allowing programmers to work on multiple components of their project in the same environment. IDEs also typically offer features such as syntax highlighting, suggestions for identifiers, and auto-completion that aid in coding accuracy. Compare and read user reviews of the best IDE software for Kubernetes currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    IntelliJ IDEA

    IntelliJ IDEA

    JetBrains

    IntelliJ IDEA analyzes your code, looking for connections between symbols across all project files and languages. Using this information it provides in-depth coding assistance, quick navigation, clever error analysis, and, of course, refactorings. ^⇧Space gives you a list of the most relevant symbols applicable in the current context. This and other completions are constantly learning from you, moving the members of the most frequently used classes and packages to the top of the suggestions list, so you can select them faster. Digs a tad deeper than Smart Completion and lists applicable symbols accessible via methods or getters in the current context. Say you're looking for a value of Project and only have the Module module declaration. Press ^⇧Space twice to get module.getProject() without any additional effort. Static members completion Lets you easily use static methods or constants. Offers a list of symbols matching your input and automatically adds required import statements.
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    Starting Price: $14.90 per user per month
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    K8Studio

    K8Studio

    K8Studio

    Welcome to K8 Studio, your ultimate cross-platform client IDE for effortless Kubernetes cluster management. Seamlessly deploy to popular platforms such as EKS, GKE, AKS, or your dedicated bare metal setup. Experience the power of connecting to your cluster with an intuitive interface, providing a visual representation of nodes, pods, services, and more. Gain instant access to logs, detailed element descriptions, and a bash terminal, all with a simple click. Elevate your Kubernetes experience with K8Studio's user-friendly features. The grid view allows for a comprehensive tabular display of all Kubernetes objects. The left bar enables the selection of specific object types, and this view is entirely interactive and updated in real time. Users can seamlessly search and filter objects by namespace, and rearrange columns. Organizes workloads, services, ingresses, and volumes by namespace and instance. Visualize object connections for a rapid pod count and status check.
    Starting Price: $17 per month
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    JupyterLab

    JupyterLab

    Jupyter

    Project Jupyter exists to develop open-source software, open-standards, and services for interactive computing across dozens of programming languages. JupyterLab is a web-based interactive development environment for Jupyter notebooks, code, and data. JupyterLab is flexible, configure and arrange the user interface to support a wide range of workflows in data science, scientific computing, and machine learning. JupyterLab is extensible and modular, write plugins that add new components and integrate with existing ones. The Jupyter Notebook is an open-source web application that allows you to create and share documents that contain live code, equations, visualizations and narrative text. Uses include, data cleaning and transformation, numerical simulation, statistical modeling, data visualization, machine learning, and much more. Jupyter supports over 40 programming languages, including Python, R, Julia, and Scala.
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    GoLand

    GoLand

    JetBrains

    On-the-fly error detection and suggestions for fixes, quick and safe refactorings with one-step undo, intelligent code completion, dead code detection, and documentation hints help all Go developers, from newbies to experienced professionals, to create fast, efficient, and reliable code. Exploring and understanding team, legacy, or foreign projects takes a lot of time and effort. GoLand code navigation helps you get around with instant switching to shadowed methods, implementations, usages, declarations, or interfaces implemented by types. Jump between types, files or any other symbols, or find their usages and examine them with convenient grouping by usage type. Powerful built-in tools help to run and debug your applications. You can write and debug tests without any additional plugins or configuration effort, and test your applications right in the IDE. A built-in Code Coverage tool will make sure that your tests don’t miss anything important.
    Starting Price: $199 per user per year
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    Coder

    Coder

    Coder

    Coder delivers self-hosted cloud development environments consistently provisioned as code and pre-deployed for developer activity on day one. Preferred by enterprises, Coder is open source and runs air-gapped on-premise or in your cloud, giving developers access to powerful infrastructure without compromising governance. Coder moves local development and source code to your centralized infrastructure where developers can access their remote environments via their favorite desktop or web-based IDE. This is the optimal intersection of improved developer experience, productivity, and security. Coder’s ephemeral development environments are provisioned as code from pre-defined templates, which means developers can create a new workspace with a click. Now, they can avoid days or weeks struggling with local dependency versioning conflicts or security approvals. With Coder, developers can onboard or shift between projects in minutes.
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    Lens

    Lens

    Mirantis

    Kubernetes is the OS for the cloud. Thousands of businesses and people develop and operate their Kubernetes on Lens — The largest and most advanced Kubernetes platform in the world. Lens Desktop works with any Kubernetes. It removes complexity and increases productivity. It’s used by everyone — from devs to ops and startups to large companies. Expand functionality with Lens Spaces — a cloud based service. It organizes your existing Kubernetes environments and provides Managed Dev Clusters for your team. Lens is built on open source with vibrant community and is backed by Kubernetes and cloud native ecosystem pioneers. The smart terminal comes with kubectl and helm, automatically syncing the version of kubectl to match the currently selected K8S cluster API version. Lens will automatically assign the kubeconfig context to match the currently selected K8s cluster.
    Starting Price: $9 per user per month
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    Gitpod

    Gitpod

    Gitpod

    Describe your dev environments as code and automate the last missing piece in your DevOps pipeline. Get fresh, task-based dev environments for any issue, branch and merge/pull request. Enter true GitOps and experience a new level of productivity. Application code, configuration and infrastructure should all be stored as machine-executable code in your git repositories and applied to dev environments automatically and continuously. This is why we invented prebuilds. You no longer need an over-powered laptop to code, Gitpod works just as smoothly on a Chromebook or iPad. All you need is a browser. Gitpod centralizes all source code and never stores it on insecure machines and networks. Gitpod is a multi-service Kubernetes application that we develop in Gitpod. Code, build, debug and run K8s applications entirely in the cloud. Get fully-baked workspaces for every branch and pull/merge request, pre-configured and pre-connected to their own dedicated K8s deployment.
    Starting Price: $9 per user per month
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    JuliaHub

    JuliaHub

    JuliaHub

    Discover the packages you need, with documentation and source right at your fingertips. Create your own Julia packages — either public or private. Seamlessly transition from small subsets to large datasets on the cloud. Scale to thousands of CPUs and GPUs with a single click. Provide dashboards to colleagues for running code through a GUI. Pfizer conducted simulations of novel pharmacology of a treatment for heart failure 175x faster using GPUs in Julia. Aviva uses Julia for Solvency II compliance to model risk 1,000x faster with 93% fewer lines of code. Develop applications with a browser-based IDE. Collaborate with ease. Hosted on the cloud and paid by the minute, JuliaHub is the simplest way to get started with the fastest scientific, mathematical and statistical computation language yet.
    Starting Price: $2,000 per year
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    Codesphere

    Codesphere

    Codesphere

    Codesphere transforms deployment into a developer-centric self-service experience, reducing time-to-market and costs. The traditional separation between development and operation leads to a "throw it over the wall" mentality. Developers hand off code to ops without understanding how to deploy their code & keep it running. Codesphere takes care of cloud provisioning, allowing for developer-centered workflows. It eliminates the wall by enabling developers to manage their own infrastructure needs end-to-end. Deploy anything from simple frontends to multi-service production landscapes and LLMs, including zero config autoscaling, replicas, and managed services. Codesphere has a 99,9% uptime, making your production ready before your 1st deploy. We work with enterprise teams around the globe to get their software teams to the next level. Codesphere utilizes a rootless zero-trust architecture, limiting exposure to attacks.
    Starting Price: $1 per month
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    Google Cloud Code
    Cloud Code is a set of AI-assisted IDE plugins for popular IDEs that make it easier to create, deploy, and integrate applications with Google Cloud. Duet AI is integrated with Cloud Code, providing AI assistance directly in your IDE. Cloud Code supports your favorite IDEs, including VS Code, JetBrains IDEs, Cloud Workstations, and Cloud Shell Editor. It brings Duet AI inside your favorite IDEs, speeds up your GKE and Cloud Run development with Skaffold integration, simplifies creating configuration files for Google Cloud services and technologies, and makes it easy to integrate Cloud APIs and work with Google Cloud services within your IDE. Duet AI, your AI-powered collaborator, is available across Google Cloud and your IDE to help you get more done, faster. Cloud Code allows you to easily test and debug apps on Google Cloud directly from your IDE, supporting workloads including Compute Engine, GKE, and Serverless.
    Starting Price: Free
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    JetBrains Projector
    Run JetBrains IDEs and Swing apps remotely over the network. Swing is a graphical widget toolkit for Java. Current JetBrains IDEs use Swing to draw the UI. The same is true for other IntelliJ-based apps, like Android Studio. Projector is a self-hosted technology that runs IntelliJ-based IDEs and Swing-based apps on the server, allowing you access to them from anywhere using browsers and native apps. IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition running in Safari web browser on macOS. Run code near the runtime or database to reduce roundtrips. High-security zones and corporate environments. Thin clients and cheap hardware like Android tablets. Turn off your computer, while your app continues to work on the server. Run the IDE in a GNU/Linux environment on Windows machines or even on exotic operating systems like ChromeOS. VM or Docker images with debug sources and a pre-configured IDE. Remote debugging on server-side (devtest, devprod).
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    Minishift
    Minishift is a tool that helps you run OKD locally by launching a single-node OKD cluster inside a virtual machine. With Minishift you can try out OKD or develop with it, day-to-day, on your local machine. You can run Minishift on the Windows, macOS, and GNU/Linux operating systems. Minishift uses libmachine for provisioning virtual machines, and OKD for running the cluster. Minishift is a tool that helps you run OpenShift locally by running a single-node OpenShift cluster inside a VM. Minishift requires a hypervisor to start the virtual machine on which the OpenShift cluster is provisioned. Verify that the hypervisor of your choice is installed and enabled on your system before you set up Minishift. Once the hypervisor is up and running, additional setup is required for Minishift to work with that hypervisor.
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    Eclipse Che

    Eclipse Che

    Eclipse Che

    Eclipse Che makes Kubernetes development accessible for developer teams, providing one-click developer workspaces and eliminating local environment configuration for your entire team. Che brings your Kubernetes application into your development environment and provides an in-browser IDE, allowing you to code, build, test and run applications exactly as they run on production from any machine. Eclipse Che runs in containers. All of the developer tools, the IDE and its plugins are running as containerized services. You don’t have to worry about how to configure them, install their dependencies or keeping them alive - everything is packaged together in the container. Che allows you to establish a centralized configuration for your team’s development environment and technology stacks. Eclipse Che comes with a web-based IDE, based on Eclipse Theia which provides an in-browser VSCode experience complete with the latest tooling protocols.
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