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What is AI For Developers?

AI For Developers is a curated directory that helps you find the right AI tools for software development work. Rather than listing every AI tool available, it focuses on agents, SDKs, coding copilots, and developer-first utilities that have proven useful in practice. The site includes popular tools like Cursor, GitHub Copilot, Windsurf, and Cody, alongside lesser-known options worth exploring. You can browse by category, compare features, and read practical information about each tool to decide what fits your workflow. It's designed for developers who want to save time evaluating tools, not spend hours reading marketing material.

Key Features

Curated tool listings

hand-selected AI agents and coding tools rather than exhaustive databases

Category organisation

browse by tool type such as coding copilots, SDKs, or autonomous agents

Comparative information

see pricing, platforms, and key features side by side

Developer-focused

emphasis on tools that actually improve coding productivity

Updated regularly

new tools added as they become relevant to development work

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Saves time by filtering out poor or overhyped tools
  • Written by and for developers, so descriptions focus on practical value
  • Free to browse and explore
  • Covers both well-known and emerging tools
  • Helps you identify alternatives to mainstream options

Limitations

  • Smaller selection than exhaustive AI directories, so you may not find every tool
  • Curation decisions reflect the site maintainers' perspective, which may not match your priorities
  • Limited to tools that fit the 'developer-first' category

Use Cases

Finding a coding copilot that works with your preferred editor or language

Discovering AI SDKs to build agent-based features into your own applications

Comparing pricing and features across popular developer tools before committing

Learning about AI tools beyond the major vendors like OpenAI or Google

Staying informed about new tools entering the developer tool market