OpencodeVSTryinspector: Which is Better?

Detailed comparison of features, pricing, and performance

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Opencode

4.7
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Tryinspector

Tryinspector

4.2
free
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Pricing

Standard pricing model: free

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Key Features
  • Open Source: Fully open-source agent allowing for transparency, community contributions, and self-hosting capabilities.
  • Universal Model Support: Includes free models or allows you to connect any provider, including Claude, GPT, Gemini, and more.
  • Multi-Platform Availability: Works directly in your terminal, IDE, or as a standalone desktop app on macOS, Windows, and Linux.
  • LSP Integration: Automatically loads the right Language Server Protocols for the LLM to ensure accurate code context and understanding.
  • Easy Installation: Simple setup process using various package managers like curl, npm, bun, brew, or paru.
  • Visual Front-End Editor: Move elements, edit text, and make visual adjustments directly within your application's interface. This allows for intuitive and rapid prototyping and refinement.
  • AI Coding Agent Integration: Connect to your preferred AI coding agent, such as Cursor, Claude Code, or Codex. This enables seamless communication and code generation based on your visual edits.
  • Local Codebase Connection: Inspector connects directly to your local codebase, ensuring complete control and privacy over your project. No cloud dependencies or data transfer required.
  • React, Next.js, and Vite Support: Inspector is designed to work seamlessly with popular JavaScript frameworks like React, Next.js, and Vite. This provides flexibility and compatibility for a wide range of projects.
  • Real-Time Collaboration: Share your visual edits and comments with your team for collaborative development. This streamlines communication and ensures everyone is on the same page.
  • MacOS Availability: Inspector is currently available for MacOS, providing a native and optimized experience for Apple users. This ensures performance and stability on the platform.