Augment Code vs OpenRouter

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 OpenRouter if you want one openai-compatible api for 400+ llms across 70+ providers, with routing and fallbacks (Assistant, usage).

Augment CodeOpenRouter
What it isAI coding agent built for large, complex enterprise codebasesOne OpenAI-compatible API for 400+ LLMs across 70+ providers, with routing and fallbacks
Typeagentplatform
AutonomySupervised agentAssistant
Pricingsubscription · Plans from ~$20/mo; Enterprise custom (reported)usage · Free tier; pay-as-you-go with ~5.5% fee on credit purchases
Best forenterprise, mid-market, developersdevelopers, smb, mid-market, enterprise
Deploymentsaasapi, saas
Modalitiestext, codeapi, text, code, image
Modelsmodel-agnosticmodel-agnostic, gpt, claude, gemini, llama, open-source
Protocolsmcp, function-calling, rest-apirest-api, mcp, function-calling
IntegrationsVS Code, JetBrains, GitHub, GitLab, SlackOpenAI SDK, LangChain, Vercel AI SDK, OpenWebUI, Cline, Aider
Capabilities3 documented5 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

OpenRouter

  • +One OpenAI-compatible API and key for 400+ models across 70+ providers, with trivial model switching
  • +Provider routing and automatic fallback pool uptime across providers for higher availability
  • +States it does not mark up inference (provider pass-through pricing); free models and BYOK available
  • -Adds a fee on credit purchases (around 5.5% pay-as-you-go) on top of provider rates
  • -It is a routing layer, not an agent: it provides model access, not autonomous task execution
Full OpenRouter profile

Which should you choose?

Augment Code is ai coding agent built for large, complex enterprise codebases, best for enterprise, mid-market, developers. OpenRouter is one openai-compatible api for 400+ llms across 70+ providers, with routing and fallbacks, best for developers, smb, mid-market, enterprise. The right choice depends on the autonomy level you want, your existing integrations, and your budget, all compared above.