Amazon CodeWhisperer vs OpenHands

Both are AI code tools. Here’s how they compare on pricing, use case and popularity — so you can pick the right one without opening ten tabs.

Pricing
Free
Free
Category
Code
Code
Best for
AWS-integrated code suggestions with security scanning.
Researchers and developers who want a free, self-hosted autonomous coding agent.
Editor's pick
Popularity
29 visits
4 visits
Highlights
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Amazon CodeWhisperer

Amazon CodeWhisperer provides real-time AI code suggestions inside your IDE, with built-in security scanning to catch vulnerabilities. Free for individual use and deeply integrated with AWS services.

OpenHands

OpenHands (formerly OpenDevin) is an open-source AI software agent that can write code, run shell commands, browse the web and interact with files. It runs in a sandboxed Docker environment and can be pointed at any task that a human developer could complete at a computer.

The short answer

Pick Amazon CodeWhisperer if you want aws-integrated code suggestions with security scanning. Pick OpenHands if you want researchers and developers who want a free, self-hosted autonomous coding agent. Both have a free way to try them, so the fastest answer is to open each and run your real task.