We asked 4 AI models to recommend the best AI code editor affordable. Here's what GPT-4.1, Gemini, Grok, and Llama agree on.
🏆 AI Consensus Winner: Visual Studio Code — recommended by 1/4 models
🔴 AI Confidence: LOW — no clear winner
AI Consensus
These products were recommended by multiple AI models:
- Tabnine
What Each AI Recommends
| Rank | GPT-4.1 | Gemini | Grok | Llama |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Visual Studio Code | VS Code (with extensions like GitHub Copilot, Tabnine) | Cursor | Kite |
| 2 | GitHub Copilot (with a subscription plan) | Sublime Text (with AI plugins) | GitHub Copilot | TabNine |
| 3 | Sublime Text | IntelliJ IDEA (with AI Assistant) | Codeium | IntelliCode |
| 4 | Atom | PyCharm (with AI Assistant) | Tabnine | Codex |
| 5 | Codeanywhere | Atom (with AI plugins) | Sourcegraph Cody | Cody |
Best For Your Needs
- Best overall: Tabnine
- Best free option: GitHub Copilot (with a subscription plan)
- Best for small teams: Cursor
- Best for enterprises: Tabnine
Methodology
We asked each AI model: "What are the Best Ai Code Editor Affordable? List your top 5 recommendations."
Models used: GPT-4.1 Nano (OpenAI), Gemini 2.5 Flash (Google), Grok 4.1 Fast (xAI), Llama 4 Scout (Meta). No web search was enabled — these are pure AI opinions based on training data.
The "AI Consensus" shows products mentioned by 2 or more models. The winner is the product that appears most frequently in the #1 position.