
Agent Rank breakdown
- Autonomy
- 9
- Capabilities
- 8
- Integrations
- 6
- Pricing
- 10
- Polish
- 7
- Verifiability
- 6
Auto-computed from autonomy, capabilities, integrations, pricing, maturity and editorial verification. Updated every deploy. How is this computed?
Capabilities
- Code
- Tool use
- Browser
- Multi-agent
Integrations
- Version control
- GitHub
- Terminal / shell
- Shell
- Other
- Docker
Pricing tiers
- +Full OSS code (MIT)
- +Docker sandbox
- +BYO model API
- +Hosted sandbox
- +GitHub integration
- +Claude / GPT included
- +Shared workspaces
- +Audit logs
- +Priority compute
Pros & cons
- +73K+ GitHub stars — the most popular OSS coding agent (formerly OpenDevin)
- +Self-hostable with full data control — runs locally in Docker
- +Active community + plugin ecosystem; $18.8M Series A backs ongoing development
- −Setup more involved than commercial alternatives like Cursor
- −Hosted Cloud tier still maturing relative to Devin / Factory
- −BYO model API — costs separate from the platform itself
Open-source autonomous coding agent that plans, codes, and ships across full repos. Start with the open source tier.
Frequently asked questions
What is OpenHands?+
OpenHands (formerly OpenDevin) is an open-source autonomous coding agent. Plans, codes, runs tests, and ships PRs across full repos. 73K+ GitHub stars, $18.8M Series A. MIT-licensed, self-hostable.
OpenHands vs Devin?+
OpenHands is open-source and self-hostable; Devin is closed-source SaaS at $500/mo. Choose OpenHands when data residency matters or you want to customize; Devin for hands-off setup.
Can I use my own LLM?+
Yes — OpenHands works with Anthropic Claude, OpenAI GPT-4/5, Google Gemini, local models via Ollama, and any OpenAI-compatible API endpoint.
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