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Refraction.dev
✓ verifiedFreemium
AI coding assistant for editors and IDEs that explains, refactors, documents, and generates code across 56 languages.
👁 2.8K/mo
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✓ verifiedFreemium
Open-source AI coding assistant offering autocomplete and chat in IDEs; the company was acquired by Cursor.
👁 775K/mo
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Chatwith
✓ verifiedFreemium
White-label custom-GPT chatbot builder for agencies reselling AI support bots trained on client sites, files and 5,000+ apps.
👁 20K/mo♥ 8.2K
Pricing
No public pricing
Hobby: Free (10 code generations, 1 user)
Pro: $8/mo (unlimited generations, editor extensions)
Team: $14/user/mo (multiple members, shared history)
Free trial available
No public pricing
Hobby: $19/mo
Core features
- ✦Fast tensor operations
- ✦Differentiable tensors for gradient-based optimization
- ✦Network connectivity
- ✦Integration with Bun and Flashlight
- ✦Support for GPU computation with CUDA (Linux) and CPU computation (macOS)
- ✦Bug detection and fix suggestions
- ✦Code and CSS framework conversion
- ✦Unit test and documentation generation
- ✦Regex, SQL query, and CI/CD pipeline generation
- ✦Code explanation and style checking
- ✦Editor extensions for VS Code, Sublime, JetBrains, Visual Studio
- ✦Open-source AI code assistant
- ✦Customizable autocomplete
- ✦In-editor AI chat
- ✦Community-built coding agent
- ✦Train bots on websites, documents and YouTube
- ✦5,000+ integrations plus API-driven actions
- ✦One-line widget embed and messaging-app channels
- ✦Full white-label and multi-client management
- ✦Switchable models (GPT, Claude, Gemini, Mistral)
- ✦95+ languages with analytics and lead capture
Use cases
- →Creating and manipulating datasets
- →Training small machine learning models
- →Implementing advanced training and inference logic
- →Building applications that require tensor computations
- →Generating unit tests for existing functions
- →Refactoring legacy code to modern practices
- →Producing inline documentation automatically
- →Learning new programming languages or concepts via AI explanations
- →Get AI code completions while coding
- →Ask questions about code in the editor
- →Build on an open-source coding-agent foundation
- →Automating repetitive customer support
- →Agencies reselling branded chatbots
- →E-commerce and lead-generation assistants
- →Multilingual website help desks
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