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Tabnine vs GitHub Copilot

A detailed comparison to help you choose between Tabnine and GitHub Copilot.

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Tabnine

Privacy-focused AI code assistant with self-hosted deployment.

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GitHub Copilot

AI pair programming tool integrated into your IDE.

FeatureTabnineGitHub Copilot
Pricing ModelFreemiumPaid
Free TierYesNo
Monthly Cost (Solo)$12$10
Target Audiencedevelopers, enterprisesolopreneurs, developers
VerifiedYesYes
Solo-FriendlyYesYes
Open SourceNoYes
Editorial Rating3.8/54.5/5
CategoriesAI Coding, Developer ToolsAI Coding, Developer Tools
Key FeaturesCode completion, AI chat, Test generation, Private deployment, Codebase personalizationInline code suggestions, Chat interface, Multi-language support, IDE integration, Copilot Workspace
Free Tier Quality
limited
limited

Pricing Breakdown

Tabnine

Starter (Free): basic completions. Pro: $12/month (advanced completions, chat). Enterprise: custom (on-premise, private models).

GitHub Copilot

Individual: $10/month or $100/year. Business: $19/user/month. Enterprise: $39/user/month. Free for students and OSS maintainers.

Integration Overlap

Shared Integrations (3)

VS CodeNeovimGitHub

Only in Tabnine (5)

JetBrainsEclipseSublime TextVimGitLab

Only in GitHub Copilot (3)

JetBrains IDEsVisual StudioAzure DevOps

Use Case Fit

Tabnine

  • * Privacy-focused AI code completion
  • * On-premise code assistance
  • * Team coding pattern learning
  • * Enterprise code security
  • * Multi-IDE development support

GitHub Copilot

  • * Code completion and generation
  • * Writing unit tests automatically
  • * Documentation generation
  • * Learning new programming languages
  • * Boilerplate and CRUD code generation

Tabnine

Pros

  • + Strongest privacy story
  • + Fully private deployment
  • + Trained on permissively licensed code only
  • + SOC 2 certified

Cons

  • - Completion quality below Copilot
  • - Free tier very limited
  • - Smaller community

GitHub Copilot

Pros

  • + Deeply integrated into GitHub ecosystem
  • + Supports all major languages
  • + Works in popular IDEs
  • + Great for boilerplate code
  • + IP indemnification for business

Cons

  • - Subscription required
  • - Can suggest outdated patterns
  • - Privacy concerns with code telemetry

Editorial Verdict

GitHub Copilot takes the lead for solo founders — it offers better value and is explicitly solo-friendly. Tabnine may still be the right pick if you need deep AI Coding features or plan to scale to a larger team.

SaaSLens Editorial Team

Editorial Team