
JetBrains AI
Create web apps and sites with no code; geared to small single‑purpose apps like planners, blogs, quizzes.
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Create web apps and sites with no code; geared to small single‑purpose apps like planners, blogs, quizzes.
AI pair programmer integrated with GitHub and popular IDEs.
CLI that can search code, run tests, and push to GitHub; delegate engineering tasks to Claude with full access to your codebase from the terminal.
For coders; can act as a bug fixer or handle simple tasks; can review code.
Agentic IDE for advanced apps: acts as a true agent, can search the web, and has memory.
Primarily advanced AI autocomplete; gradually expanding into AI code generation.
Works in VS Code and JetBrains; for coders; can execute code, run a terminal, find issues and analyze the code.
For coders; writes tests, refactors, and generates code; supports all LLMs (including DeepSeek).
Open‑source MIT‑licensed Claude‑Code alternative; model‑agnostic (use an API or bring your own). Simple install: pip install openhands‑ai; openhands.
Fast, open‑source VS Code plugin; queue prompts while it works; acts as a coding companion and can run/test code in the browser.
Coding-focused AI IDE with smart context and repo awareness.
Advanced coding agent/IDE that generates complex apps and docs, handles large existing projects, can use web search and MCPs, and runs code locally; best for coders.
VS Code fork with “AI hooks” (prompt‑defined coding rules triggered by events); uses a spec‑driven model.
Agentic (parallel) coding tool for coders; from a company that knows code deeply; IDE plugin.
VS Code plugin; handles large codebases; supports any LLM; runtime awareness.
Free alternative to Cursor; can build mobile apps; uses Gemini.
Not expensive anymore; targets enterprises; acts as a junior developer, sends PRs, and works alongside your team.
Generates most things from prompts; terminal UI; acts as a pair programmer; runs locally.
Generates unit tests and helps with coding.
Generic coding agent for no‑coders.
IDE on a canvas; creative UX for AI‑assisted refactoring; also reviews code.
Best for well‑designed web pages or UIs; not suited for full‑stack apps; can start from Figma; lets you edit elements one by one.
Great for no‑coders learning to code.
Two modes: Agent or Assistant; full‑stack app generator with its own server, DB, and hosting.
A playful coding environment from X AI; good for learning to code.
Code‑review assistant that scans large codebases, finds bugs and security holes, and suggests improvements—great when you don’t want to read all the code.
For no-coders; build websites and simple SaaS/web apps with auth and DB; hosting, custom domains, CDN, and autoscaling included; mobile-adaptive sites out of the box.
Mobile‑first generator that creates real React Native apps from your phone; powered by Claude 3.7 Sonnet.
For coders; works with existing repos; seems positioned to compete with Devin.
0→1 prompting; free; from ByteDance; builds full‑stack web apps; for coders.
AI+NoCode mix with native Supabase integration; accepts screenshots as input and can produce full web apps; WYSIWYG builder.
Open‑source Rust‑based multiplayer IDE with a native AI‑Agent system that connects to third‑party models (not a VS Code fork).
AI agent to build internal enterprise apps; can build an app from Jira tickets; mix of prompting, Figma‑like editing, and coding.
Open‑source alternative to Cursor; useful for building your own AI IDE (forked by Pear AI’s maker).
For non‑coders; builds full‑stack apps from prompts; 100% complete (auth, DB, hosting, emails); aimed at non‑technical people.
AI dev tool originally from the StackBlitz team; usable by coders and non‑coders; ships out‑of‑the‑box Supabase integration for data/auth.
Mix of AI, NoCode, and high code; aims for SaaS building rather than website building.
Mobile app that builds mobile or web apps end-to-end; can prompt or talk to it; share via Expo.
“AI Developer” — a Claude Code–style agent aimed at non‑coders.
Unique approach; works well for true no‑coders.
Generates full‑stack apps from a text or image prompt; begins with an architecture and diagrams; standout AI‑coding UX.
Works well for small or demo apps; currently behind a waitlist for the technical preview.
Autonomous app builder that finishes apps without manual debugging.
Agent that ships mobile & web apps end‑to‑end: design, database, backend, auth, users, payments, AI, integrations, and storage; outputs don’t look AI‑generated.
Text‑to‑app AI agent; builds mobile apps; publishes directly to TestFlight; ideal for non‑coders building mobile apps.
All‑in‑one builder for non‑coders; creates dashboard‑like apps well.
Prompt-to-prototype for non-coders and non-designers; great when UI needs to look beautiful or for UI-first MVPs.
Good for lead magnets for founders, non‑coders, and marketers.
No-coders can build native mobile apps, including backend; apps share instantly via a link.
Purely 'vibe‑coding' tool; zero code skills needed; best for building micro‑SaaS on the web; has its own AI keys; good for non‑technical founders.
No-coders can build mini‑AI apps by chaining prompts, models, and tools; similar to n8n/make/lindy but prompt‑first.
Vibe‑coding tool for non‑coders focused on 2D/3D games; lets you use three.js for visuals.
Environment‑integrated coding agent that can modify your web app, access your DB, and evaluate code like a developer; supports Phoenix & Ruby on Rails.
For developers: multi‑agent system runs tasks in parallel end‑to‑end without supervision; works on existing complex codebases; uses its own trained model.
100% no-code; best for form-based apps like calculators and AI generators; quick for mini-tools and lead magnets.
For no-coders; mobile app that builds mobile apps.
Best for prototyping; usable by founders, designers, and non‑coders; much faster than alternatives.
For people with zero coding experience; clever UX; free; turns sketches into web apps.
Agent that builds production‑grade apps with backend and database; works well for non‑coders.
Clones a product when you drop a link; connects to sources like Product Hunt, Hacker News, and more—one‑prompt app creation.
Great for full-stack apps (web, backend, DB); integrated with Square to launch e‑commerce sites quickly; good for non-coders.
Rankings are computed using pairwise model judgments with web citations and converted into Elo ratings.