If you're interested in an AI-powered coding assistant to help your developers write code more quickly and to the right quality, GitHub Copilot is a great option. The tool is designed to provide context-sensitive help at every stage of a project, with features like code completion, natural language prompts that produce code completions and a chat interface to ask questions about codebases. It works with many IDEs and services, so it's a good option for anyone looking to boost productivity and cut security risks.
Another option is Codeium, which supports more than 70 programming languages and works with top IDEs. It's got a lot of the same features as GitHub Copilot, including advanced code completion, AI-powered search and an AI chat interface for writing boilerplate code, refactoring existing code and generating documentation. Codeium has tiered pricing for individuals, teams and enterprises, and says it prioritizes data security and privacy.
Kodezi is another option. The tool automates code fixes, debugging and optimization to ensure your code is written to professional standards. It also can auto-generate OpenAPI YAML documentation, debug code automatically and translate code. With two pricing plans, including a free option, Kodezi is available to anyone and has a solid collection of AI-powered features to help you get the most out of your coding time.
If you're concerned about security and privacy, Tabnine offers an AI-powered code assistant that keeps your code private and secure. It can generate AI code, automate repetitive tasks and provide personalized suggestions based on your own coding patterns. Tabnine supports a range of programming languages and IDEs, and offers a free plan as well as more detailed plans for enterprise use, so it's good for both solo developers and large teams.