Tabby
An open-source, self-hosted AI coding assistant — a privacy-first Copilot alternative
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What it does
Open-source, self-hosted AI coding assistant — completion, chat, and answers that never leave your servers.
Detailed overview
Many teams (especially in regulated industries) can't send proprietary code to a cloud AI. Tabby runs entirely on their own hardware — Rust-built and self-contained with no external database or cloud dependency, it runs on your own hardware or private cloud and supports open models like CodeLlama, StarCoder, Qwen, and DeepSeek across 12+ IDEs. It's the go-to for the privacy/self-host crowd but invisible to developers who only see the cloud incumbents — and being OSS, it has no marketing engine. Over 33,000 GitHub stars, 130+ contributors, 249 releases, with v0.32.0 shipped in January 2026; free as open source, with an optional $24/user/mo managed cloud.
Key features
- Self-hosted, runs on your own hardware
- No external database or cloud dependency
- Supports open models (CodeLlama, Qwen…)
- Works across 12+ IDEs
Who it's for
Best suited for developers looking for ai coding tools. An open-source, self-hosted AI coding assistant — a privacy-first Copilot alternative
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