Codeium
Free AI code completion engine that rivals GitHub Copilot without the $10/mo price tag. Works with VS Code, JetBrains, Vim, and 40+ editors. Fast completions with strong privacy -- your code never trains their models. Best for devs who want AI autocomplete without paying.
Tabnine
An AI assistant that specializes in code completion with a focus on privacy and enterprise security. It offers models that can be run locally to ensure code never leaves the environment.
Codeium edges Tabnine on aggregate — 79 vs 67.
The best free Copilot alternative that actually holds its own -- if you refuse to pay for code completion, Codeium is your only real option. Tabnine still wins for buyers who prioritise on-premise deployment options. Both tools are independently scored — the right pick depends on which dimensions matter most for your workflow.
Side-by-side, every cell sourced.
Pricing pulled from each tool's public site. Scores follow the BigBang Score rubric — pricing transparency, free tier, API support, update frequency, unique factor, documentation, and community.
Use-case picks.
Cut through the spec sheet. Here's what we'd recommend depending on what matters most.
Pick Codeium if…
You prioritise truly generous free tier and low latency autocomplete.
Pick Tabnine if…
You prioritise on-premise deployment options and strong enterprise security features.
Editorial pick
Codeium wins our composite score (79/100). It edges ahead on aggregate — but the right tool depends on which dimensions matter most.
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Codeium vs Tabnine - frequently asked.
Direct answers tuned for AI search engines (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude) and Google's People Also Ask.
The short answer.
Codeium wins on aggregate, but Tabnine pulls ahead on specific axes - the spec sheet above shows where each one earns its keep.