Amazon CodeWhisperer

Code smarter, not harder.

Tool's Alternatives
  • GitHub Copilot: Similar AI-powered code completion with broad language support, but lacks specialized AWS integration and security-focused features.
  • Tabnine: Offers code completion with privacy-focused on-premises deployment options, but provides less comprehensive security scanning.
  • Codeium: Free alternative with multi-language support and IDE integration, but limited enterprise features and security capabilities.
  • Cursor: AI-powered code editor with chat capabilities, but less mature than Amazon Q Developer's agent-based approach.
  • Replit Ghostwriter: Integrated coding assistant within Replit's cloud development environment, but limited to web-based development.
Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does Amazon Q Developer require an AWS account?
A: No, you can use the free tier with just an AWS Builder ID without needing an AWS account.

Q: Can Amazon Q Developer see my proprietary code?
A: The Pro tier includes data isolation guarantees and does not use customer content for model training.

Q: What programming languages are supported?
A: Amazon Q Developer supports 25+ languages including Python, Java, JavaScript, TypeScript, Go, Rust, PHP, Ruby, and more.

Q: How accurate are the code suggestions?
A: The tool achieves 88% accuracy based on customer reviews, with some enterprise customers reporting up to 83% acceptance rates.

Q: Can I customize the tool for my organization's codebase?
A: Yes, the Pro tier allows customization based on internal repositories to generate more relevant suggestions.

Q: Is there a limit on code generation?
A: The free tier allows 50 chat interactions and 5 agent tasks per month, while the Pro tier offers unlimited access.

Q: Does the tool work offline?
A: No, Amazon Q Developer requires internet connectivity as it processes requests through AWS cloud infrastructure.

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