Autonomous Coding Agents

Autonomous Coding Agents brand directory

Indexable brand reports with measured AI-search visibility, source evidence, and approved brand context where available.

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Augment Code

Rank #1 · 8.8% visibility

Cosmos is Augment Code's unified agentic platform that coordinates specialized AI experts—PR Author, Code Reviewer, Tester, Incident Responder, Work Dispatcher, and more—across the entire SDLC. The Context Engine provides structural codebase understanding for large monorepos. Prism routes each LLM call to the optimal model per turn. A self-learning shared knowledge base captures team workflows and compounds organizational intelligence over time. Available via IDE extensions (VS Code, JetBrains, Visual Studio, Neovim), a CLI, and a managed cloud environment, with enterprise-grade controls including on-premises deployment, CMEK, VPC isolation, sandboxed agent execution, and comprehensive audit logging.

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Anthropic (Claude Code)

Rank #2 · 3.2% visibility

Claude Code is Anthropic's terminal-native, agentic coding system that autonomously reads codebases, plans and executes multi-file changes, runs tests, fixes failures, and manages git workflows. Backed by Anthropic's Claude Sonnet and Opus frontier models, it operates at the project level rather than suggesting the next line, and extends via MCP, IDE plugins, CI/CD integrations, a desktop app, and the web—targeting both professional engineers and non-engineers who need to build software by describing outcomes in plain language.

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Block (Goose)

Rank #3 · 3.2% visibility

Goose is a free, open-source, local-first autonomous AI agent built in Rust, originally developed by Block (NYSE: XYZ) and now stewarded by the Linux Foundation's Agentic AI Foundation. It goes beyond code suggestions to autonomously install, execute, edit, test, and deploy across the full development loop. Key product pillars are: model-agnosticism (15+ LLM providers, including local models via Ollama), deep MCP extensibility (70+ extensions, 3,000+ community servers), YAML-based Recipes for reproducible agentic workflows, parallel subagents, and a security layer with prompt injection detection and an adversary reviewer. It ships as a desktop app (macOS, Linux, Windows), CLI, and embeddable API.

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OpenAI (Codex CLI / Codex)

Rank #4 · 3.2% visibility

OpenAI Codex is a multi-surface autonomous coding agent that accepts natural-language engineering tasks, executes them in isolated cloud sandboxes, and delivers diffs and pull requests—available as an open-source CLI, VS Code extension, web app, and desktop app, all powered by OpenAI's GPT-5.5 model family and bundled with ChatGPT subscriptions.

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Cursor (Anysphere)

Rank #6 · 2.4% visibility

Cursor is an agent-native AI coding IDE from Anysphere that allows software engineers to build, refactor, and review code using natural-language instructions. Core product surfaces include the desktop IDE (VS Code fork), a CLI, a Slack bot, and cloud agents that run autonomously in isolated environments. Its proprietary Composer model powers agentic multi-step coding tasks; its Fusion/Tab model provides inline predictive autocomplete. Cursor indexes entire codebases for semantic search, supports parallel agent execution, and integrates with GitHub for PR-level code review via Bugbot. It is used by individual developers, engineering teams, and Fortune 500 enterprises.

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Factory (Droid)

Rank #5 · 2.4% visibility

Factory is an agent-native software development platform that deploys autonomous AI agents called Droids across the full software development lifecycle. Droids are model-agnostic and multi-surface, accessible via CLI, IDE, Slack, Linear, browser, and a native desktop application. The platform uses a coordinator-Droid architecture in which a coordinator agent decomposes tickets and tasks into role-scoped sub-agents — covering code generation, code review, testing, documentation (AutoWiki), security review, and knowledge management — each operating with clear boundaries in sandboxed cloud environments (Droid Computers). Missions enable long-horizon multi-agent workflows that run autonomously in the background for days or weeks. Factory integrates deeply with the enterprise toolchain (GitHub, GitLab, Jira, Linear, Slack, Datadog, Sentry, MCP) and offers enterprise-grade deployment including on-premise, hybrid, and air-gapped options with SOC 2 Type II compliance.

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Warp

Rank #7 · 1.6% visibility

Warp is an open-source agentic development environment born from the terminal. It pairs a modern, Rust-based, block-oriented terminal with the Oz cloud agent orchestration platform, enabling developers to run any AI coding agent—Warp's own or third-party harnesses like Claude Code and OpenAI Codex—locally or at scale in the cloud, with team governance, codebase indexing, and shared knowledge via Warp Drive.

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Aider AI

Rank #11 · 0.8% visibility

Aider is a free, open-source, terminal-based AI coding agent that enables developers to pair program with large language models directly inside their local Git repository, automating multi-file code edits, commits, linting, and testing across 100+ languages with broad multi-LLM and local-model support.

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All Hands AI (OpenHands)

Rank #8 · 0.8% visibility

OpenHands is an open-source, enterprise-grade platform for deploying and orchestrating autonomous AI coding agents. It provides a web GUI (Agent Canvas), CLI, and Python SDK that let developers delegate engineering tasks—from GitHub issue resolution to large-scale codebase modernization—to agents that plan, write, run, and iterate on code inside isolated Docker or Kubernetes sandboxes. The platform is model-agnostic, supports MCP and ACP protocols for third-party agent interoperability, and can scale from a single developer running local agents to thousands of parallel cloud agents across enterprise engineering teams.

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Cognition (Devin)

Rank #10 · 0.8% visibility

Devin is Cognition's flagship autonomous AI software engineering agent. It runs inside isolated cloud VMs with full tool access (terminal, browser, VSCode-style editor) and handles entire development tasks end-to-end—accepting natural language tickets from Slack, Linear, or Jira and delivering reviewed, merged pull requests. The product suite includes Devin Cloud (async cloud agent), Devin Desktop (AI-native IDE, rebranded from Windsurf), Devin CLI, Devin Review (AI PR review), and Devin Windows VM. Cognition also trains its own SWE-series models (SWE-1.5, SWE-1.6) optimized for software engineering tasks and served at up to 950 tokens/second via Cerebras.

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OpenCode

Rank #9 · 0.8% visibility

OpenCode is a terminal-first, open-source AI coding agent by Anomaly that decouples the agent orchestration layer from the model layer, supporting 75+ LLM providers via a bring-your-own-key model. It features LSP-powered self-correcting code edits, Plan/Build dual-agent modes for safe iterative development, multi-session parallelism, MCP/ACP protocol support, GitHub/GitLab PR automation, and session sharing—deployable as a terminal TUI, desktop application, or IDE extension across macOS, Windows, and Linux.

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Amp

Rank #12 · 0.0% visibility

Amp is an autonomous coding agent delivered as a CLI tool with IDE integrations that routes development tasks across multiple frontier AI models. It offers three operating modes—smart, deep, and rush—and specialized subagents including an Oracle for high-reasoning tasks, a Librarian for GitHub code search, and a Painter for image generation. A TypeScript plugin system and MCP support enable extensibility, while thread sharing and workspace collaboration address team workflows. Amp targets developers who want raw frontier-model power for coding without being locked into a single IDE or provider.

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Cline Bot Inc.

Rank #13 · 0.0% visibility

Cline is an open-source autonomous coding agent runtime available as a VS Code extension, CLI, JetBrains plugin, and Node.js SDK. It executes multi-step development tasks—editing files, running terminal commands, browsing the web, and orchestrating multi-agent teams—under explicit user approval at each step. The agent is fully model-agnostic, supporting BYOK across all major providers and local models, with real-time per-request cost tracking and no proprietary inference markup.

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Lovable

Rank #14 · 0.0% visibility

Lovable is a browser-based AI full-stack development platform that turns natural-language descriptions into deployed web applications. Users describe what they want to build; Lovable's AI agent generates clean, editable code covering frontend UI, backend logic, database schema, and authentication—then deploys it instantly via Lovable Cloud or syncs it to GitHub. The platform supports visual editing for UI tweaks, an agentic chat mode for planning and debugging, built-in security scanning, and 50+ native integrations (Supabase, Stripe, GitHub, Shopify, Google Workspace, HubSpot, Salesforce, Slack, and more). Designed for non-technical founders, product teams, designers, marketers, and enterprises alike, Lovable supports the full product lifecycle from prototyping through production operation. Enterprise tiers add SSO, SCIM, audit logs, and governance controls.

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Replit (Agent 3)

Rank #15 · 0.0% visibility

Replit Agent 3 is an autonomous AI coding agent embedded within Replit's all-in-one browser-based development platform. Users describe an app idea in natural language; Agent 3 writes production-ready code, self-tests it in a live browser, self-heals detected bugs, wires up third-party integrations from 160+ connectors, and deploys to cloud hosting—all without local setup or manual code writing. The platform includes built-in PostgreSQL database, Replit Auth, domain management, app monitoring, and a visual Design Mode for front-end prototyping. Agent 3 can also build other agents and automated workflows. Positioned as the most accessible full-stack autonomous coding platform available at launch, it serves a spectrum from first-time builders to enterprise teams at companies including Zillow, Databricks, Talkdesk, Plaid, and Rokt.

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Roo Code (Roomote)

Rank #16 · 0.0% visibility

Roo Code began as an open-source, model-agnostic VS Code extension—a fork of Cline—offering structured multi-mode AI coding agents with diff-based editing, granular auto-approve controls, checkpoint snapshots, and MCP integration. After reaching 3M+ installs, the team shut down the extension in May 2026 and relaunched as Roomote: a cloud-based operational engineering agent that integrates with Slack, GitHub, Linear, and 18+ engineering tools to autonomously handle a team's interrupt queue, producing verified PRs, investigation summaries, and live environment previews without requiring engineers to drive sessions in an IDE.

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StackBlitz (Bolt.new)

Rank #17 · 0.0% visibility

Bolt.new is a browser-based AI app builder by StackBlitz that enables anyone to generate, preview, and deploy full-stack web applications through natural language prompts, powered by Anthropic Claude models and StackBlitz's WebContainers technology. Its integrated Bolt Cloud platform provides hosting, databases, authentication, payments, and analytics—enabling complete end-to-end application development from a single browser tab, with no local environment configuration required.