7 Integrations with Codey
View a list of Codey integrations and software that integrates with Codey below. Compare the best Codey integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Codey. Here are the current Codey integrations in 2026:
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OpenRouter
OpenRouter
OpenRouter is a unified interface for LLMs. OpenRouter scouts for the lowest prices and best latencies/throughputs across dozens of providers, and lets you choose how to prioritize them. No need to change your code when switching between models or providers. You can even let users choose and pay for their own. Evals are flawed; instead, compare models by how often they're used for different purposes. Chat with multiple at once in the chatroom. Model usage can be paid by users, developers, or both, and may shift in availability. You can also fetch models, prices, and limits via API. OpenRouter routes requests to the best available providers for your model, given your preferences. By default, requests are load-balanced across the top providers to maximize uptime, but you can customize how this works using the provider object in the request body. Prioritize providers that have not seen significant outages in the last 10 seconds.Starting Price: Free -
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OpenAI
OpenAI
OpenAI’s mission is to ensure that artificial general intelligence (AGI)—by which we mean highly autonomous systems that outperform humans at most economically valuable work—benefits all of humanity. We will attempt to directly build safe and beneficial AGI, but will also consider our mission fulfilled if our work aids others to achieve this outcome. Apply our API to any language task — semantic search, summarization, sentiment analysis, content generation, translation, and more — with only a few examples or by specifying your task in English. One simple integration gives you access to our constantly-improving AI technology. Explore how you integrate with the API with these sample completions. -
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Claude
Anthropic
Claude is a next-generation AI assistant developed by Anthropic to help individuals and teams solve complex problems with safety, accuracy, and reliability at its core. It is designed to support a wide range of tasks, including writing, editing, coding, data analysis, and research. Claude allows users to create and iterate on documents, websites, graphics, and code directly within chat using collaborative tools like Artifacts. The platform supports file uploads, image analysis, and data visualization to enhance productivity and understanding. Claude is available across web, iOS, and Android, making it accessible wherever work happens. With built-in web search and extended reasoning capabilities, Claude helps users find information and think through challenging problems more effectively. Anthropic emphasizes security, privacy, and responsible AI development to ensure Claude can be trusted in professional and personal workflows.Starting Price: Free -
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Gemini
Google
Gemini is Google’s advanced AI assistant designed to help users think, create, learn, and complete tasks with a new level of intelligence. Powered by Google’s most capable models, including Gemini 3, it enables users to ask complex questions, generate content, analyze information, and explore ideas through natural conversation. Gemini can create images, videos, summaries, study plans, and first drafts while also providing feedback on uploaded files and written work. The platform is grounded in Google Search, allowing it to deliver accurate, up-to-date information and support deep follow-up questions. Gemini connects seamlessly with Google apps like Gmail, Docs, Calendar, Maps, YouTube, and Photos to help users complete tasks without switching tools. Features such as Gemini Live, Deep Research, and Gems enhance brainstorming, research, and personalized workflows. Available through flexible free and paid plans, Gemini supports everyday users, students, and professionals across devices.Starting Price: Free -
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Anthropic
Anthropic
Anthropic is an AI research and technology company focused on building safe, reliable, and advanced artificial intelligence systems. It is best known for developing the Claude family of AI models, designed for reasoning, coding, and enterprise applications. The company emphasizes AI safety and alignment, ensuring that its systems behave predictably and responsibly. Anthropic’s models are used across industries for tasks such as content creation, analysis, and automation. It develops both consumer-facing tools and enterprise AI solutions through APIs and integrations. The company collaborates with major cloud providers to make its models widely accessible. Anthropic also invests heavily in research to improve AI transparency and controllability. Overall, it aims to create powerful AI systems that are both useful and trustworthy. -
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Model Context Protocol (MCP)
Anthropic
Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open protocol designed to standardize how applications provide context to large language models (LLMs). It acts as a universal connector, similar to a USB-C port, allowing LLMs to seamlessly integrate with various data sources and tools. MCP supports a client-server architecture, enabling programs (clients) to interact with lightweight servers that expose specific capabilities. With growing pre-built integrations and flexibility to switch between LLM vendors, MCP helps users build complex workflows and AI agents while ensuring secure data management within their infrastructure.Starting Price: Free -
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Agent Client Protocol (ACP)
Agent Client Protocol (ACP)
The Agent Client Protocol (ACP) standardizes communication between code editors, IDEs, and coding agents, making agent-editor interoperability the default instead of requiring custom integrations for every possible combination. It provides a standard interface for communication between AI agents and client applications, with a flexible, extensible, and platform-agnostic architecture designed for both local and remote scenarios. ACP addresses integration overhead, limited compatibility, and developer lock-in by allowing agents that implement the protocol to work with any compatible editor, while editors that support ACP gain access to the broader ecosystem of ACP-compatible agents. Similar in spirit to how the Language Server Protocol standardized language server integration, ACP decouples agents and editors so both sides can innovate independently while developers choose the best tools for their workflow.Starting Price: Free
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