Tabnine Review
An AI assistant for software developers focusing on privacy and security. Offers secure, context-aware code completion and chat that can run locally, in the cloud, or on-premise without training on user code.
Tabnine Review
An AI assistant for software developers focusing on privacy and security. Offers secure, context-aware code completion and chat that can run locally, in the cloud, or on-premise without training on user code.
Pros
- Strict privacy policy: never trains on your proprietary code
- Supports local deployment and runs offline on your machine
- Integrates with a wide range of legacy and modern IDEs
Cons
- Standard chat intelligence is slightly lower than Claude 3.5 Sonnet
- Context window size is smaller than Supermaven or Cursor
Best Use Cases
- Enterprise secure development
- Offline development environment completions
- Repetitive boilerplate and pattern writing
Workflow Fit Scores
Sources
- Data: MongoDB registry
- Pricing: Tool registry entry
- Vendor: tabnine.com
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