Code & Développement IA

AI-powered IDEs, code assistants and development agents. 37 ferramentas comparadas.

Ferramentas Code & Développement IA

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Top Pick
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Logo OpenClaw

OpenClaw

The open source AI agent that turns your LLMs into autonomous workers

Free plan
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Top Pick
4.7
/5 · 114
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Logo Claude

Claude

The AI that understands nuance, by Anthropic

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Rising Star
4.7
/5 · 20
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Logo Cursor

Cursor

The AI-powered code editor

Free plan
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4.6
/5 · 1.6k
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Logo ChatGPT

ChatGPT

The world's most used conversational AI assistant

Free plan
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4.6
/5 · 0
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Logo Google Colab

Google Colab

Free Jupyter notebooks with GPU/TPU access and AI-powered coding

Free plan
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Enterprise
4.4
/5 · 0
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Logo Google Vertex AI

Google Vertex AI

Enterprise ML platform to build, train, and deploy AI models at scale

From Pay per use
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4.5
/5 · 770
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Logo Webflow

Webflow

The professional visual builder powered by AI

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4.5
/5 · 5
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Logo Emergent

Emergent

AI platform for building full-stack apps in plain language

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4.6
/5 · 18
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Logo RunPod

RunPod

GPU cloud for deploying your AI applications

From $0.20/h
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New
4.3
/5 · 0
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Logo Google Jules

Google Jules

Google's asynchronous AI coding agent

Free plan
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New
4.2
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Logo Google Stitch

Google Stitch

Gemini-powered UI design and frontend code generator

Free plan
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4.5
/5 · 227
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Logo GitHub Copilot

GitHub Copilot

The AI code assistant built into your IDE

Free plan
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4.7
/5 · 470
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Logo Netlify

Netlify

The hosting and deployment platform for the modern web

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4.6
/5 · 320
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Logo Wegic

Wegic

The AI designer + developer duo that builds your website by chat

Free plan
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4.4
/5 · 13
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Logo BLACKBOX AI

BLACKBOX AI

AI-powered coding assistant for faster development

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4.6
/5 · 38
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Logo Pinecone

Pinecone

The leading vector database for AI applications

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4.6
/5 · 8
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Logo Claude Code

Claude Code

The autonomous AI dev agent, right in your terminal

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4.6
/5 · 0
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Logo Hugging Face

Hugging Face

The reference open source platform for AI models

Free plan
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4.4
/5 · 40
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Logo Bolt.new

Bolt.new

Build full-stack web apps from a prompt

Free plan
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4.4
/5 · 0
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Logo Qwen

Qwen

Alibaba's LLM excelling at code and multilingual

Free plan
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4.3
/5 · 0
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Logo Google Gemma

Google Gemma

Google's open source LLM family

Free plan
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4.2
/5 · 27
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Logo Windsurf

Windsurf

The AI code editor that competes with Cursor

Free plan
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4.7
/5 · 28
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Logo DeepSeek

DeepSeek

The open source Chinese model rivaling GPT-4

Free plan
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4.5
/5 · 197
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Logo Replit

Replit

Cloud IDE with built-in AI for coding from anywhere

Free plan
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4.3
/5 · 0
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Logo Phi

Phi

Microsoft's small model that rivals the big ones

Free plan
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/5 · 44
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Logo Tabnine

Tabnine

Privacy-first enterprise AI code assistant

Free plan
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4.8
/5 · 182
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Logo n8n

n8n

Open source automation for developers

Free plan
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4.6
/5 · 300
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Logo Lovable

Lovable

Build production-ready apps with AI

Free plan
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4.5
/5 · 8
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Logo Mistral Le Chat

Mistral Le Chat

The sovereign European AI, GDPR-compliant

Free plan
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4.9
/5 · 52
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Logo v0

v0

Generate React interfaces by prompt, by Vercel

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4.7
/5 · 28
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Logo Hermes Agent

Hermes Agent

The open-source AI agent that learns and improves from every task

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4.7
/5 · 38
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Logo LangChain

LangChain

Build, observe and deploy reliable LLM agents

Free plan
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4.6
/5 · 28
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Logo CrewAI

CrewAI

Build, deploy and manage autonomous multi-agent AI crews

Free plan
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4.6
/5 · 18
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Logo Groq

Groq

Fast, low-cost AI inference at scale

Free plan
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4.5
/5 · 25
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Logo Deepgram

Deepgram

Voice AI APIs for speech-to-text, text-to-speech and agents

From $0.0048/min
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4.5
/5 · 22
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Logo Eden AI

Eden AI

One API to route the best AI models

From Pay-as-you-go
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3.8
/5 · 60
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Logo Abacus.AI

Abacus.AI

End-to-end AI platform plus a multi-model super assistant

From $10/mo
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Comparativos populares

Perguntas frequentes

What are the best AI tools for coding right now?
Cursor, GitHub Copilot, Claude, ChatGPT, OpenClaw, Bolt.new and BLACKBOX AI are among the most used. Cursor and OpenClaw shine for agentic editing across a whole codebase, Copilot for inline completion in your existing editor, while Claude and ChatGPT excel at explaining and refactoring. ai-hunter.org compares them by workflow rather than naming one universal winner.
Are there free AI coding tools worth using?
Yes. ChatGPT, Claude and BLACKBOX AI offer free tiers that handle code explanation, debugging and small snippets, and GitHub Copilot is free for verified students and many open-source maintainers. Cursor and Bolt.new include limited free plans, then meter heavier use. Free tiers suit learning and light tasks; sustained professional work usually justifies a paid plan.
What is the difference between an AI code editor, assistant and agent?
An AI assistant like GitHub Copilot suggests completions inside your existing editor. An AI code editor such as Cursor rebuilds the editor itself around the model, with chat and multi-file edits. An AI agent like OpenClaw goes further, planning and executing multi-step tasks, running commands and editing files on its own. The line blurs as tools add agentic features.
Cursor or GitHub Copilot, which should I choose?
GitHub Copilot integrates into editors like VS Code and JetBrains with fast inline suggestions, ideal if you want to keep your current setup. Cursor is a standalone editor built around AI, stronger for chatting with your codebase and applying multi-file changes. Many developers run Copilot for completion and reach for Cursor or OpenClaw on larger, agentic tasks.
Which AI coding tools are easiest for beginners?
Bolt.new lets you build and preview a web app from a plain-language prompt in the browser, with no local setup. ChatGPT and Claude are forgiving for asking questions and learning concepts step by step. GitHub Copilot eases you into completion as you type. Beginners often start there, then move to Cursor or OpenClaw once they want deeper, repo-wide control.