openinterpreter
A lightweight coding agent for open models like Deepseek, Kimi, and Qwen
Running a lightweight, open-source coding agent locally with open models.
You want a managed product with support and guardrails.
About openinterpreter
Open Interpreter is a fork of OpenAI's Codex, with a focus on emulating the agent harness that gets the best performance out of low-cost models.
Open Interpreter ships with a QA skill that lets any model operate and test interfaces. It can drive web apps in a real browser with agent-browser, or operate and test native apps with trycua.
openinterpreter is an open-source project written primarily in Rust, with 64k stars on GitHub. It was last updated in June 2026.
openinterpreter vs. the alternatives
All coding agents →| Agent | Stars | Pricing | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| openinterpreter | 64k | Rust | Apache-2.0 | Open source |
| gemini-cli | 106k | TypeScript | Apache-2.0 | Open source |
| Skill_Seekers | 14k | Python | MIT | Open source |
| jcode | 8.1k | Rust | MIT | Open source |
| openevolve | 6.6k | Python | Apache-2.0 | Open source |
| semble | 5.5k | Python | MIT | Open source |
