GitHub Copilot vs Tabnine

GitHub Copilot and Tabnine are both AI coding extensions. Here's how they line up on the things that actually decide it — price, platform, and what they plug into.

GitHub CopilotTabnine
PricingFree tierPaid
Platformwindows, mac, linuxwindows, mac, linux
Works withvscode, jetbrains, visual-studio, neovimvscode, jetbrains, visual-studio, neovim
In one lineGitHub's AI coding assistant — inline completions and AI chat built into VS Code, Visual Studio, and other editors.Privacy-first AI code assistant with completions and chat grounded in your codebase, offering local, VPC, on-premises, and air-gapped deployment so your code never leaves your control.

Which should you pick?

On budget alone, GitHub Copilot is the lower-cost entry (free tier), so it's the safer place to start if you're not ready to pay. They both work with vscode, jetbrains, visual-studio, neovim, so if that's your setup either one fits. For the full picture, read the reviews below — the verdict is where the real difference shows up.

GitHub Copilot
Read the full GitHub Copilot review →GitHub Copilot detailsVisit GitHub Copilot
Tabnine
Read the full Tabnine review →Tabnine detailsVisit Tabnine