
The most widely adopted AI-assisted coding setup: VS Code’s extensibility plus Copilot’s strong inline completions, chat, and broad language support make it a default choice for many teams.

A popular AI-first VS Code–style editor that focuses on codebase-aware chat and agentic editing workflows, making it strong for multi-file refactors and “apply changes” style iterations.

Deep IDE integration for IntelliJ IDEA, PyCharm, WebStorm, and more—ideal if you rely on JetBrains’ indexing, navigation, and refactoring tooling and want AI embedded into that workflow.

For .NET and Windows-centric development, Visual Studio plus Copilot offers AI assistance alongside powerful debugging, profiling, and enterprise tooling.

A high-performance, modern editor that’s gaining traction for its speed and native feel; it’s increasingly used with AI assistance as part of a streamlined coding workflow.

A flexible, keyboard-driven setup for power users: you can add AI completion and chat via plugins while keeping Neovim’s low-latency editing and custom workflow.

A lightweight, fast editor that can be augmented with language servers and AI tooling; a good fit for developers who want minimal overhead but still want assistance while coding.

A widely used AI coding assistant available across multiple editors/IDEs, offering completions and chat-like help depending on the integration—useful if you want flexibility across tools.

An enterprise-oriented coding assistant with strong AWS context; useful for developers building on AWS services who want AI help aligned to cloud tooling and best practices.
A long-running AI coding assistant focused on code completion with broad IDE support; often considered by teams that want configurable deployment and a completion-first experience.