Agentic coding to generate confidence, not just code.
Qodo Gen, part of Qodo's code integrity platform, embeds AI agents into IDEs to improve coding, testing, and quality workflows. With deep context awareness, agents help devs solve complex coding and write cleaner, more efficient code with less manual effort.
I’m Almog, the lead product manager of Qodo Gen ✨.
We first released Qodo Gen, our IDE plugin for AI coding, in 2023, we focused on not just helping developers use AI to write more code faster, but to give them AI-powered tools that would enable smoother workflows and higher-quality code.
We started with test generation and context-aware code suggestions, and over the past two years, we’ve been working hard to build our multi-agent code integrity platform. We expanded context-awareness to entire codebases, made it easy to integrate the latest AI models, and refined how AI fits into real-world development.
Two years since the first version of Qodo Gen, a lot has changed in the AI landscape.
New, more powerful models have entered with strong reasoning capabilities. Meanwhile, developers increasingly expect AI to feel native in their workflows.
With Qodo Gen 1.0, we’re excited to offer agentic workflows, elevating AI coding from auto-complete and single prompt answers to agents that work autonomously through complex coding tasks.
That means Qodo Gen’s coding agent can make decisions, ask questions, use external tools, and execute multi-step tasks on its own. We built in extensible tooling using Anthropic’s Model Context Protocol (MCP), enabling our code and test agents to call external tools to carryout workflows inside the IDE, from web search, to Jira, to gits and more.
Test generation has always been at the core of Qodo Gen, driving our mission to help developers push high quality code.
With Qodo Gen 1.0, we introduce a new semi-agentic test generation workflow, helping developers create better, higher quality tests faster.
It’s an exciting moment for us Qodo, and we hope by using Qodo Gen you can generate confidence, not just code.
Try it out — Qodo Gen is available for VSCode and Jetbrains—we’d love to know what you think in the comment!