If you need a tool to generate SDKs for several programming languages to make API integration easier, liblab is worth a look. It can create and update SDKs for languages like Python, Java, TypeScript, Go, C#, PHP and Swift. It can generate auto-generated SDKs with best practices, generate documentation automatically, automate zero-touch setup, support OpenAPI and Swagger, and distribute SDKs to package managers. Liblab has tiered pricing, including a free plan for non-commercial use, so it can be used for a variety of development needs.
Another good option is Refraction, which uses AI technology to try to get developers to work more productively. It supports 56 programming languages, can generate code, refactor code, identify and correct bugs, convert code from one language to another, and set up CI/CD pipelines. By automating those tasks, Refraction can free developers to concentrate on higher-level aspects of their projects. The service is free to use, so it's a cheap way to boost developer productivity.
If you need help fixing code, debugging it and optimizing it, Kodezi is a good option. It supports more than 30 programming languages and can do things like generate auto-generated OpenAPI YAML documentation, debug code automatically, optimize code for formatting and security, and generate documentation. Kodezi can be used through a command-line interface and a web-based interface, so it's a good option for developers who want to squeeze as much as possible out of their coding time.
Last, Conektto is an API design service that automates API integration and code generation with AI. It includes tools for designing, testing and deploying APIs, so it's good for product managers, architects, developers and DevOps teams. Conektto offers a free Community Edition and a Pro Plan with more advanced features, so it should be good for a range of API development needs.