Augment Code vs OpenHands

A side-by-side comparison of capabilities, autonomy, integrations, and pricing to help you choose.

Short answer: choose Augment Code if you want ai coding agent built for large, complex enterprise codebases (Supervised agent, subscription); choose OpenHands if you want open-source ai software engineer that edits, runs, and tests code in a sandbox (Supervised agent, freemium).

Augment CodeOpenHands
What it isAI coding agent built for large, complex enterprise codebasesOpen-source AI software engineer that edits, runs, and tests code in a sandbox
Typeagentframework
AutonomySupervised agentSupervised agent
Pricingsubscription · Plans from ~$20/mo; Enterprise custom (reported)freemium · Free (open source, self-hosted); Cloud free tier with usage caps
Best forenterprise, mid-market, developersdevelopers, enterprise
Deploymentsaasself-hosted, saas, api, on-prem
Modalitiestext, codetext, code, browser, api
Modelsmodel-agnosticmodel-agnostic, claude, gpt, gemini, open-source
Protocolsmcp, function-calling, rest-apimcp, rest-api, function-calling
IntegrationsVS Code, JetBrains, GitHub, GitLab, SlackGitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, Slack, Jira, Linear
Capabilities3 documented4 documented

Augment Code

  • +Context engine designed for very large, multi-repo codebases
  • +Agent mode handles multi-file changes and refactors with system-wide awareness
  • +Enterprise security: SOC 2 Type II, ISO 42001, SSO/SCIM
  • -Strongest value is at enterprise scale; overkill for small projects
  • -Enterprise pricing is custom and reportedly high
Full Augment Code profile

OpenHands

  • +Fully open source (MIT core) and model-agnostic with no vendor lock-in; self-hostable for privacy
  • +Genuinely agentic: edits, runs, and tests code in a sandbox and opens PRs, not just autocomplete
  • +Large open-source community plus a mature SDK, REST/WebSocket API, and MCP support
  • -Open-source build is single-user with no built-in auth/isolation; teams need the Enterprise tier
  • -Output must be reviewed and tested, and open-ended tasks can burn many LLM calls
Full OpenHands profile

Which should you choose?

Augment Code is ai coding agent built for large, complex enterprise codebases, best for enterprise, mid-market, developers. OpenHands is open-source ai software engineer that edits, runs, and tests code in a sandbox, best for developers, enterprise. The right choice depends on the autonomy level you want, your existing integrations, and your budget, all compared above.