12 Integrations with Qwen Code

View a list of Qwen Code integrations and software that integrates with Qwen Code below. Compare the best Qwen Code integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Qwen Code. Here are the current Qwen Code integrations in 2026:

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    OpenAI

    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 Opus 4.7
    Claude Opus 4.7 is the latest Anthropic AI model release designed to significantly improve performance in advanced software engineering and complex problem-solving tasks. It builds upon the previous Opus 4.6 model by delivering stronger results on difficult coding challenges and long-running workflows. The model is known for its ability to follow instructions precisely and verify its own outputs for greater reliability. It also introduces enhanced multimodal capabilities, particularly in processing high-resolution images with improved accuracy. Opus 4.7 supports more detailed visual tasks such as analyzing dense screenshots and extracting data from complex diagrams. In professional settings, it produces higher-quality outputs including documents, presentations, and user interfaces. The model includes updated safety features that detect and block high-risk cybersecurity-related requests.
    Starting Price: $5 per million tokens (input)
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    Claude Sonnet 4
    Claude Sonnet 4, the latest evolution of Anthropic’s language models, offers a significant upgrade in coding, reasoning, and performance. Designed for diverse use cases, Sonnet 4 builds upon the success of its predecessor, Claude Sonnet 3.7, delivering more precise responses and better task execution. With a state-of-the-art 72.7% performance on the SWE-bench, it stands out in agentic scenarios, offering enhanced steerability and clear reasoning capabilities. Whether handling software development, multi-feature app creation, or complex problem-solving, Claude Sonnet 4 ensures higher code quality, reduced errors, and a smoother development process.
    Starting Price: $3 / 1 million tokens (input)
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    Claude Opus 4.6
    Claude Opus 4.6 is an advanced AI model developed by Anthropic, designed for high-level reasoning, coding, and knowledge work tasks. It introduces significant improvements in coding, debugging, and code review capabilities. The model can handle long, complex workflows and sustain agentic tasks with greater reliability. It features a 1 million token context window in beta, enabling it to process and retain large amounts of information. Claude Opus 4.6 is optimized for tasks such as financial analysis, research, and document creation. It also integrates with tools like Excel and PowerPoint for enhanced productivity. Overall, it is a state-of-the-art AI model built for complex, real-world professional applications.
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    Qwen2.5

    Qwen2.5

    Alibaba

    Qwen2.5 is an advanced multimodal AI model designed to provide highly accurate and context-aware responses across a wide range of applications. It builds on the capabilities of its predecessors, integrating cutting-edge natural language understanding with enhanced reasoning, creativity, and multimodal processing. Qwen2.5 can seamlessly analyze and generate text, interpret images, and interact with complex data to deliver precise solutions in real time. Optimized for adaptability, it excels in personalized assistance, data analysis, creative content generation, and academic research, making it a versatile tool for professionals and everyday users alike. Its user-centric design emphasizes transparency, efficiency, and alignment with ethical AI practices.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Node.js

    Node.js

    Node.js

    As an asynchronous event-driven JavaScript runtime, Node.js is designed to build scalable network applications. Upon each connection, the callback is fired, but if there is no work to be done, Node.js will sleep. This is in contrast to today's more common concurrency model, in which OS threads are employed. Thread-based networking is relatively inefficient and very difficult to use. Furthermore, users of Node.js are free from worries of dead-locking the process, since there are no locks. Almost no function in Node.js directly performs I/O, so the process never blocks except when the I/O is performed using synchronous methods of Node.js standard library. Because nothing blocks, scalable systems are very reasonable to develop in Node.js. Node.js is similar in design to, and influenced by, systems like Ruby's Event Machine and Python's Twisted. Node.js takes the event model a bit further. It presents an event loop as a runtime construct instead of as a library.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Alibaba AI Coding Plan
    Alibaba Cloud’s AI Scene Coding campaign introduces a cloud-based development environment designed to help developers write, test, and deploy software faster using advanced AI coding models. It provides access to powerful models such as Qwen3-Coder-Plus and integrates with popular developer tools, including Cline, Claude Code, Qwen Code, and OpenClaw, allowing engineers to use their preferred coding interfaces while leveraging Alibaba Cloud’s AI infrastructure. It is built to streamline software development by combining large language models with cloud computing resources so developers can generate code, analyze projects, and automate development workflows from a unified environment. These AI models are capable of understanding prompts, writing code, debugging programs, and assisting with complex development tasks, allowing applications to be built in minutes rather than through traditional manual coding cycles.
    Starting Price: $3 per month
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    OpenSpec

    OpenSpec

    Fission AI

    OpenSpec is an open-source spec-driven development framework designed to bring structure and clarity to AI-assisted coding workflows. It introduces a lightweight specification layer that helps teams define requirements before writing code. The platform organizes each change into structured artifacts such as proposals, specifications, designs, and task lists. It integrates with over 20 AI coding tools, allowing developers to use their preferred assistants while maintaining consistency. OpenSpec emphasizes an iterative and flexible approach rather than rigid development phases. Its command-based workflow enables users to propose, implement, and archive features efficiently. Overall, OpenSpec helps developers align with AI systems, reduce ambiguity, and produce more predictable and reliable outcomes.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Claude Opus 4.1
    Claude Opus 4.1 is an incremental upgrade to Claude Opus 4 that boosts coding, agentic reasoning, and data-analysis performance without changing deployment complexity. It raises coding accuracy to 74.5 percent on SWE-bench Verified and sharpens in-depth research and detailed tracking for agentic search tasks. GitHub reports notable gains in multi-file code refactoring, while Rakuten Group highlights its precision in pinpointing exact corrections within large codebases without introducing bugs. Independent benchmarks show about a one-standard-deviation improvement on junior developer tests compared to Opus 4, mirroring major leaps seen in prior Claude releases.
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    Claude Sonnet 4.5
    Claude Sonnet 4.5 is Anthropic’s latest frontier model, designed to excel in long-horizon coding, agentic workflows, and intensive computer use while maintaining safety and alignment. It achieves state-of-the-art performance on the SWE-bench Verified benchmark (for software engineering) and leads on OSWorld (a computer use benchmark), with the ability to sustain focus over 30 hours on complex, multi-step tasks. The model introduces improvements in tool handling, memory management, and context processing, enabling more sophisticated reasoning, better domain understanding (from finance and law to STEM), and deeper code comprehension. It supports context editing and memory tools to sustain long conversations or multi-agent tasks, and allows code execution and file creation within Claude apps. Sonnet 4.5 is deployed at AI Safety Level 3 (ASL-3), with classifiers protecting against inputs or outputs tied to risky domains, and includes mitigations against prompt injection.
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    Claude Opus 4.5
    Claude Opus 4.5 is Anthropic’s newest flagship model, delivering major improvements in reasoning, coding, agentic workflows, and real-world problem solving. It outperforms previous models and leading competitors on benchmarks such as SWE-bench, multilingual coding tests, and advanced agent evaluations. Opus 4.5 also introduces stronger safety features, including significantly higher resistance to prompt injection and improved alignment across sensitive tasks. Developers gain new controls through the Claude API—like effort parameters, context compaction, and advanced tool use—allowing for more efficient, longer-running agentic workflows. Product updates across Claude, Claude Code, the Chrome extension, and Excel integrations expand how users interact with the model for software engineering, research, and everyday productivity. Overall, Claude Opus 4.5 marks a substantial step forward in capability, reliability, and usability for developers, enterprises, and end users.
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    Claude Sonnet 4.6
    Claude Sonnet 4.6 is Anthropic’s most advanced Sonnet model to date, delivering significant upgrades across coding, computer use, long-context reasoning, agent planning, and knowledge work. It introduces a 1 million token context window in beta, allowing users to analyze entire codebases, lengthy contracts, or large research collections in a single session. The model demonstrates major improvements in instruction following, consistency, and reduced hallucinations compared to previous Sonnet versions. In developer testing, users strongly preferred Sonnet 4.6 over Sonnet 4.5 and even favored it over Opus 4.5 in many coding scenarios. Its enhanced computer-use capabilities enable it to interact with real software interfaces similarly to a human, improving automation for legacy systems without APIs. Sonnet 4.6 also performs strongly on major benchmarks, approaching Opus-level intelligence at a more accessible price point.
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