Code helpers
Tabnine
Smart code completion that keeps your code private — even fully offline if you need it
Using Tabnine is like having a coding assistant who signed an ironclad NDA and agreed to only work inside your office — they're sharp and helpful, but nothing they see ever walks out the door.
Tabnine is an AI helper that finishes your code as you type, kind of like autocomplete on your phone but for programming. What makes it stand out is privacy — it can run entirely on your company's own servers or even on a computer with no internet connection, so your code never leaves your control. It works inside the code editors developers already use, learning from your style to suggest the next line or whole function. Companies in banking, defense, and healthcare lean on it because they can't risk sending source code to outside AI services.
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Writing a function to validate transaction data without sending code to the cloud
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// function to validate that a transaction has a valid amount, currency code, and timestamp
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Privacy-aware code completion with on-prem and air-gapped deployment options.
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Your coding sidekick that finishes your thoughts — write software faster with AI suggestions right inside your editor
Tabnine and GitHub Copilot both autocomplete your code as you type, but Tabnine can run privately on your own servers (or fully offline), while Copilot is a cloud service from GitHub that's generally easier to set up and tends to give stronger suggestions out of the box.
Describe the website or app screen you want — v0 builds it for you, ready to drop into your project.
Tabnine helps developers by autocompleting code privately inside their editor (even offline), while v0 by Vercel takes a written description and generates ready-to-use React interface components for websites, so they're really aimed at different jobs.
Your AI coding partner that lives in your terminal and actually edits your project files for you
Tabnine works as an autocomplete inside your code editor with a strong focus on privacy, while Aider runs in the terminal and actually edits your project files through git commits, making it more hands-on for developers comfortable with the command line.
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