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OpenHands

The open, self-hostable alternative to closed agents like Devin.

7.6
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Standout features

OpenHands is an open, model-agnostic agent you can run yourself — it edits code, runs commands, browses and tests.

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Open & self-hostable

MIT-licensed; run it locally or in your own cloud.

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Real actions

edits files, runs commands, calls APIs and browses the web.

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Any model

model-agnostic — plug in whichever LLM you prefer.

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Managed cloud

optional hosted version at app.all-hands.dev.

How it scores
Last reviewed 9 June 2026
Output quality
7.8
Value for money
8.5
Ease of use
6.5
Reliability
7.0
Ecosystem
7.5
Momentum
7.5
Weighted total 7.6 / 10 · scored on blipradar's public rubric. How we score →
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The verdict

OpenHands (formerly OpenDevin) is the open-source answer to closed autonomous agents like Devin — engineer-led and self-hostable.

  • From All Hands AI (2024); core repo is MIT-licensed.
  • Agents modify code, run commands, browse and test.
  • Model-agnostic — bring your own LLM.
  • Grew from a 150+ contributor open-source community.
Bottom line: the top pick if you want an autonomous agent you fully control.

OpenHands focuses on real actions, in the open.

  • Edits files, runs shell commands, calls APIs, browses the web.
  • Run it locally or use the managed cloud.
  • Compose many small, purpose-built agents.
  • Built to automate the “toil” in an engineer’s day.

Free and open source — you pay only for the model you bring (or the cloud).

  • Core is MIT, BYO API key.
  • Optional hosted cloud for convenience.
  • Costs scale with your own model usage.
Excellent value, especially for teams that want to self-host and avoid lock-in.

OpenHands rewards teams that value openness and control.

Great fit
  • Engineers who want a self-hostable, auditable agent.
  • Privacy/compliance-sensitive teams.
  • People who want Devin-style autonomy without lock-in.
Think twice if
  • Non-technical users wanting a polished, hand-holding product.
  • Anyone who’d rather not manage models and infra.

No tool is perfect — the trade-offs to weigh:

  • Rougher UX than commercial agents.
  • You run it — setup and models are on you.
  • Autonomy varies with the model you bring.
  • Smaller polish budget than VC-rich rivals.
If you value control and openness it’s superb; for turnkey polish, look at Devin or Cursor.
  • Open source (MIT) and self-hostable
  • Takes real actions: edits, runs, browses, tests
  • Model-agnostic — bring any LLM
  • Strong open-source community
  • Optional managed cloud
  • Rougher UX than commercial agents
  • You manage setup, models and infra
  • Autonomy depends on your model choice
  • Less polish than heavily-funded rivals
What users say
Loved: fully open Loved: self-hostable Loved: model choice Gripe: rough UX Gripe: setup effort

Developers who want control love that OpenHands is open, model-agnostic and self-hostable — a Devin alternative they can audit and run anywhere. The trade-off they note is a rougher experience than polished commercial agents and the setup burden. Sentiment is strongly positive among open-source-minded engineers.

Summary written by blipradar from public discussion — we link out rather than republish others' reviews.
Company & reach

OpenHands is built by All Hands AI, a company spun out of the open-source OpenHands (formerly OpenDevin) community.

Company
All Hands AIMaker of OpenHands (ex-OpenDevin)
Headquarters
Distributed / remote
Founded
2024Founders Robert Brennan, Xingyao Wang & Graham Neubig (CMU)
Reach
150+ contributorsOne of the top open-source coding agents
Backing
$5M seedLed by Menlo Ventures (2024); core is MIT
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Company figures are drawn from public disclosures and reputable trackers (gathered Jun 2026). User and revenue numbers are estimates and move fast.

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