§ Alternatives · Updated May 2026

Best alternatives to Continue.

Continue is an open-source and self-hostable coding & development tool. If it's not the right fit — pricing, missing features, performance, or you just want to compare — there are strong alternatives worth a look. Here are 12 of the closest matches in 2026, ranked by editor rating with notes on where each one beats or trails Continue.

§ Top picks

01
Cursor

Cursor

Freemium
4.9

The AI-first code editor — indexes your entire codebase for context-aware development. Freemium with paid tiers pricing. Rated 4.9 vs 4.2 for Continue.

02
GitHub Copilot

GitHub Copilot

Freemium
4.5

AI pair programmer by GitHub — real-time code suggestions right in your IDE. Freemium with paid tiers pricing. Rated 4.5 vs 4.2 for Continue.

03
Devin

Devin

Paid
4.4

The first autonomous AI software engineer — plans and executes complex engineering tasks end-to-end. Pricier than Continue (paid vs open-source and self-hostable) — usually buys more capability or scale. Rated 4.4 vs 4.2 for Continue.

§ At a glance

Continue vs the top alternatives.

Continue

Open-source AI code assistant for VS Code and JetBrains — use any model, keep your data.

Cursor

The AI-first code editor — indexes your entire codebase for context-aware development.

GitHub Copilot

AI pair programmer by GitHub — real-time code suggestions right in your IDE.

Devin

The first autonomous AI software engineer — plans and executes complex engineering tasks end-to-end.

Rating
4.2
4.9
4.5
4.4
PricingOpen sourceFreemiumFreemiumPaid
CategoryCoding & DevelopmentCoding & DevelopmentCoding & DevelopmentCoding & Development
Features
  • Open-source Copilot alternative
  • VS Code and JetBrains integration
  • Any LLM provider support
  • Tab autocomplete
  • Custom slash commands and context providers
  • Full codebase indexing and understanding
  • AI chat with codebase context
  • Multi-file editing with Composer
  • Built on VS Code — familiar interface
  • Supports multiple AI models (GPT-4, Claude)
  • Real-time code completion in your IDE
  • Copilot Chat for code Q&A
  • Pull request summaries and reviews
  • Works with VS Code, JetBrains, Neovim
  • Free tier with 2,000 completions/month
  • Autonomous end-to-end software engineering
  • Long-term reasoning across thousands of decisions
  • Environment setup, coding, debugging, and deployment
  • Enterprise-grade with SOC 2 compliance
  • Used by Goldman Sachs, Cisco, Palantir, Dell
Pros
  • + Fully open-source and customizable
  • + Use any model including local
  • + Strong VS Code integration
  • + Best codebase awareness of any AI editor
  • + Familiar VS Code interface and extensions
  • + Multi-file editing is incredibly powerful
  • + Generous free tier for individuals
  • + Seamless IDE integration
  • + Excellent for boilerplate and repetitive code
  • + Can handle full engineering tasks autonomously
  • + Impressive at complex multi-step development
  • + Enterprise-ready with major customer traction
Cons
  • Requires configuration for best results
  • Less polished than Copilot
  • Community-supported rather than enterprise
  • $20/mo can add up for hobbyists
  • High resource usage with large codebases
  • Learning curve for AI-specific features
  • Less codebase-aware than Cursor
  • Suggestions can be hit-or-miss
  • Business plan is expensive
  • Enterprise pricing — not for individuals
  • Not open-source
  • Still requires human oversight for critical code
Use Cases
Private AI-assisted codingCustom development workflowsUsing local models for codingOpen-source alternative to Copilot
Full-stack web developmentRefactoring large codebasesWriting tests and documentationDebugging complex issues
Writing boilerplate code fasterExploring unfamiliar languagesGenerating tests and documentationCode review assistance
Automating routine engineering tasksLegacy code migrationBug fixing at scalePrototype and MVP development
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§ Full list · 12 alternatives(from Coding & Development)

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§ Common questions

What are the best alternatives to Continue?

Our top-rated alternatives to Continue are Cursor, GitHub Copilot, Devin — ranked by editor rating, feature parity, and overall fit. The full list below is sorted so the closest matches appear first.

Is Continue free?

Continue is open-source and self-hostable. If you'd rather not host, several alternatives below are managed SaaS.

What's similar to Continue?

Tools similar to Continue typically share the same use case (coding & development) and overlap on the core features below. The closer the editor rating and feature set, the more directly the alternative competes.

Continue vs Cursor — which is better?

It depends on what you're optimizing for. Cursor edges out Continue on our editor scoring, but the right pick comes down to pricing model, ecosystem, and which features you actually use. See the full side-by-side comparison for the verdict.

How did you choose these alternatives?

Tools selected from our Coding & Development index, ranked by editor rating, manually curated for relevance to Continue use cases. Pricing reflects published rates as of the last update. We re-evaluate quarterly and accept reader suggestions through the contact page.

Methodology

Tools selected from our Coding & Development index, ranked by editor rating, manually curated for relevance to Continue use cases. Pricing reflects published rates as of the last update.

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