
Qodo
AI code review and quality platform with specialized review agents
Last reviewed 2026-06-18
Qodo (formerly CodiumAI) is an AI code-quality platform built around code review, test generation, and in-IDE assistance. Its core is a set of specialized review agents that run on pull requests to detect bugs, check test coverage, flag missing documentation, and maintain changelogs, turning review into a repeatable quality gate. It also provides an IDE assistant and a CLI for terminal and CI/CD workflows. Qodo targets engineering teams that want AI focused on correctness and review rather than raw generation. It launched as a test-generation tool in 2022, rebranded from CodiumAI to Qodo in 2024, and ships a free Developer plan plus paid Teams and Enterprise tiers. Qodo publishes benchmark claims for its multi-agent review architecture; treat vendor benchmark figures as their own measurements rather than independent results.
What it can do
Review pull requests with specialized agents
SupervisedRuns a set of review agents on PRs to detect bugs, check coverage, and flag issues, leaving comments and suggestions for human merge decisions.
sourceGenerate tests
CopilotGenerates and suggests unit tests for code, surfacing edge cases the developer reviews and accepts.
sourceMaintain docs and changelogs
SupervisedAgents update documentation and changelog entries as part of the review workflow.
sourceAssist in the IDE and CLI
CopilotProvides an in-IDE assistant and a CLI for terminal and CI/CD pipelines to bring review and generation into developer workflows.
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Strengths
- +Focused on review and correctness, not just code generation
- +Multiple specialized review agents covering bugs, coverage, docs, and changelogs
- +Works across PRs, IDE, and CLI/CI with a free Developer tier
Limitations
- −Teams pricing is on the higher side and uses a credit system that adds complexity
- −Free tier review limits have been reduced over time
- −Published benchmark scores are vendor-reported, not independently verified
Overview
Qodo (formerly CodiumAI) is an AI code-quality platform focused on review, testing, and correctness rather than raw code generation. It rebranded from CodiumAI in 2024.
What it does
Qodo's core is a set of specialized review agents that run on pull requests to detect bugs, check test coverage, flag missing documentation, and maintain changelogs. It also generates tests and provides an in-IDE assistant and a CLI for terminal and CI/CD workflows. Because outputs are comments and suggestions on PRs, a human still makes the merge decision, so review runs as a supervised gate.
Integrations & setup
Connects to GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket for PR review and to VS Code and JetBrains for in-IDE assistance.
Pricing
A free Developer plan, paid Teams (reported around $30/user/mo) using a credit system, and Enterprise on request. Free-tier review limits have been reduced over time.
Best for / not for
Best for teams that want AI focused on review quality and test coverage as a repeatable gate. Less suited to those primarily wanting an autocomplete or generation tool. Treat Qodo's published benchmark claims as vendor-reported.
Alternatives
GitHub Copilot and Cursor cover generation and review; Tabnine, Augment Code, and Sourcegraph Cody are enterprise coding assistants.
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FAQ
What does Qodo do?+
It is an AI code-quality platform centered on automated code review, test generation, and IDE/CLI assistance, using specialized review agents that comment on pull requests for human merge decisions.
Was Qodo formerly called something else?+
Yes. It launched as CodiumAI in 2022 and rebranded to Qodo in 2024 as it expanded from test generation into a broader code-review and quality platform.
Sources
- Qodo (official site) · accessed 2026-06-18
- Qodo code review documentation · accessed 2026-06-18
- Qodo AI code review platform · accessed 2026-06-18
Last reviewed 2026-06-18