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Best IDE plugins tools
Compare the best tools in the IDE plugins category: public pricing, use cases, integrations, privacy, agent depth and alternatives.
Best IDE plugins tools
This category groups AI developer tools for IDE plugins with public pricing, models, integrations, governance and use cases.
Observed top pick : GitHub Copilot — Team standard in existing IDEs
| Tool | Price | Best for | Governance | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GitHub Copilot Team standard in existing IDEs |
$0 free · $10/mo Pro | Team standard in existing IDEs | Enterprise controls, org policies, public-code filters | 4.5/5 |
| Gemini Code Assist The Google-native assistant for teams already building around Gemini, Firebase and Google Cloud. |
$0 individual · $22.80/user/mo Standard | Google Cloud teams and IDE assistance | Google Cloud admin controls, enterprise data protections | 4.2/5 |
| JetBrains Junie JetBrains' agentic coding assistant for planning, editing and running development tasks directly in JetBrains IDEs. |
$8.33/user/mo AI Pro annual | Autonomous coding inside JetBrains IDEs | JetBrains account, organization plans and IDE-level controls | 4.2/5 |
| Supermaven Ultra-fast autocomplete and large context |
$0 free · $10/mo Pro | Ultra-fast autocomplete and large context | 7-day data retention limit, team billing | 4.1/5 |
| JetBrains AI Assistant The low-friction choice for teams already standardized on JetBrains IDEs. |
$10/mo AI Pro | JetBrains IDE users who do not want to switch editors | JetBrains account, enterprise controls and IDE-aware permissions | 4.1/5 |
| Refact.ai An open-source agentic IDE assistant for teams that need self-hosting or on-prem control. |
$0 free · from $10/mo Pro | Open-source autonomous IDE agent with self-hosting | Open-source, BYOK, self-hosted and on-premise enterprise options | 4.1/5 |
| Tabby An open-source self-hosted coding assistant for teams that need local control over autocomplete and chat. |
Open source · free self-hosted | Self-hosted Copilot-style autocomplete under team control | Open-source, self-hosted, on-prem and cloud deployment options | 4.1/5 |
| CodeGPT A model-flexible IDE assistant for developers who want their own keys, local models and explicit cost control. |
$0 BYOK · $8/mo autocomplete add-on | BYOK IDE assistant with agentic planning | BYOK, local models, Azure/AWS/GCP and self-hosted enterprise options | 4/5 |
| AskCodi A broad multi-model assistant for code generation, explanation, docs and task-level routing. |
$20/mo Starter | Multi-model desktop coding assistant and task router | Account workspace controls and model-routing choices | 3.9/5 |
| Sweep A focused JetBrains assistant for teams that do not want to move to a VS Code fork. |
Free JetBrains assistant | JetBrains-first autocomplete and coding agent | No third-party code retention claim, JetBrains plugin permissions | 3.9/5 |
| Tongyi Lingma Alibaba Cloud's AI coding assistant for code generation, completion, Q&A and multi-file programming tasks. |
Free edition | Alibaba Cloud coding assistant for completion, chat and agentic edits | Alibaba Cloud security, encryption and enterprise cloud controls | 3.9/5 |
| CodeGeeX A multilingual AI coding assistant for completion, code generation, explanation and translation. |
Free coding assistant | Multilingual code completion, translation and explanations | Plugin-based assistant with provider-managed model access | 3.8/5 |
| CodePal A broad browser-based toolbox of AI coding, explanation, documentation and refactoring utilities. |
$0 | Developers who want many small AI coding utilities in one web app | Cloud account with plan-based request limits and saved history controls | 3.8/5 |
| Continue Open-source reference and self-managed IDE workflows |
No standalone pricing | Open-source reference and self-managed IDE workflows | Open-source codebase; hosted commercial path now points to Cursor | 3.7/5 |
Frequently asked questions
What is the best IDE plugins tool?
GitHub Copilot leads this category, but the best choice depends on budget, privacy, integrations and expected agent depth.
How should IDE plugins tools be compared?
Compare real monthly cost, usage limits, official sources, governance, setup speed and a test on a real ticket.
Should teams pick the highest rated tool?
Not automatically. Rating helps prioritize a shortlist, but team context, data boundaries and daily workflow should decide.