Blind Ranking
Tap items in order of preference. Pick #1 of 10.
Item A
Amazon's offering has matured into a robust enterprise tool at $24.99/user/month. It excels at AWS service integration, automatically generating optimized code for Lambda, DynamoDB, and S3. Key specs: 64K-token context, real-time security scanning for OWASP Top 10, and 'Infrastructure as Code' generation for Terraform and CDK. It also offers a free tier for individual developers with 50,000 requests/month. Best for teams heavily invested in AWS cloud. Weakness: less effective outside AWS ecosystem; code suggestions can be overly verbose.
Item B
Blackbox AI has carved a niche with its focus on code search and learning. Pro plan costs $12/month (free tier with ads). It offers a 32K-token context and supports 20+ languages. Standout features: 'Code Search' across GitHub and Stack Overflow, 'Real-time Code Chat' that answers how-to questions, and 'Auto-Commit Messages' that summarize changes. It also includes a 'Code Snippet Library' for teams. Best for junior developers and those who frequently search for solutions. Weakness: limited code generation quality; not suitable for complex enterprise projects.
Item C
Tabnine focuses on privacy and customization, offering on-premise deployment starting at $39/user/month. It supports over 30 languages and provides a 128K-token context window. Key features: 'Custom Model Training' on your private codebase, 'Code Review Automation' that enforces team style guides, and 'Context-Aware Snippets' that adapt to your project's conventions. It also offers SOC 2 Type II compliance. Best for regulated industries (finance, healthcare) that cannot send code to cloud. Weakness: community model less accurate than GPT-5; setup requires technical expertise.
Item D
Cody is a code-aware AI assistant that understands your entire codebase via Sourcegraph's universal code search. Pricing starts at $9/user/month for teams (free for individuals). It offers a 256K-token context window, 'Code Graph' navigation, and 'Batch Changes' for large-scale refactoring. Key features: 'Explain Code in Natural Language', 'Generate Unit Tests' with 90%+ coverage, and 'Find Code Smells' across repositories. Best for large monorepos and polyglot codebases. Weakness: requires Sourcegraph instance for full power; setup overhead for small teams.
Item E
GitHub Copilot Enterprise remains the gold standard in 2026, now powered by GPT-5 and fine-tuned on over 200 billion lines of code. Priced at $39/user/month (annual billing), it offers a 100K-token context window, real-time multi-file refactoring, and built-in security vulnerability scanning. Standout features include 'Project Context Engine' that understands your entire repository, automated PR descriptions with test generation, and voice-to-code support in VS Code and JetBrains. Best for large enterprise teams needing compliance, audit logs, and SSO. Weakness: high cost for small teams; free tier limited to 2,000 completions/month.
Item F
Codeium rebranded its flagship product to Windsurf, focusing on a 'flow state' development experience. Free for individuals (unlimited completions) and $15/user/month for teams. It supports 70+ languages and offers a 64K-token context. Standout features: 'Supercomplete' that predicts entire functions, 'Multi-Cursor AI' for simultaneous edits, and 'Contextual Chat' that understands your current file and project. It also integrates with over 40 IDEs. Best for budget-conscious developers and students. Weakness: less accurate on niche frameworks; enterprise features still maturing.
Item G
Deeply integrated into all JetBrains IDEs, this assistant costs $15/user/month (or included with All Products Pack at $649/year). It leverages a 128K-token context and specializes in Java, Kotlin, and Python. Standout features: 'Smart Refactoring' with semantic diff, automatic test generation for legacy code, and a 'Code Review Agent' that flags anti-patterns. It also offers on-premise deployment for security-sensitive organizations. Best for professional developers using JetBrains ecosystem. Weakness: weaker support for JavaScript/TypeScript compared to Copilot; slower updates for niche frameworks.
Item H
Cursor Pro has surged in popularity with its agentic approach to coding. At $20/user/month, it offers an unlimited context window via a proprietary chunking algorithm, allowing it to reference entire monorepos. Key features: 'Agent Mode' that autonomously plans and executes multi-step tasks, inline diff previews with one-click acceptance, and native support for Claude 4 and Gemini Ultra. Its latency is industry-leading at sub-200ms for most completions. Best for indie developers and startups who want an all-in-one IDE experience. Weakness: limited plugin ecosystem compared to VS Code; occasional hallucinations on very large codebases.
Item I
Replit's AI agent is a browser-based powerhouse at $25/month (Hacker plan) or $50/month (Pro). It can build full-stack applications from natural language prompts, deploying directly to Replit's cloud. Standout features: 'Deploy with One Click', 'Real-time Collaboration' with AI pair programming, and 'Debug Mode' that automatically fixes runtime errors. It supports 20+ languages and includes a built-in database and authentication. Best for rapid prototyping, hackathons, and learning. Weakness: not suitable for large production codebases; vendor lock-in to Replit platform.
Item J
Google's offering is deeply integrated with Cloud Workstations and GCP, priced at $19.99/user/month. It uses Gemini Ultra 2.0 with a 1M-token context window, the largest available. Key features: 'Code Transformation' for migrating between languages (e.g., Java to Kotlin), 'Security Recommendations' powered by Google's security team, and 'Cloud Logs Analysis' that suggests fixes from error logs. Best for GCP-native teams and large-scale migrations. Weakness: slower response times due to massive context; limited offline capability.