Compare the Top On-Premises IDE Software as of April 2025

What is On-Premises IDE Software?

Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) are software programs which provide an integrated environment for a programmer to develop their code. The IDEs usually provide tools such as a text editor, compiler, and debugger. They are designed to increase productivity by allowing programmers to work on multiple components of their project in the same environment. IDEs also typically offer features such as syntax highlighting, suggestions for identifiers, and auto-completion that aid in coding accuracy. Compare and read user reviews of the best On-Premises IDE software currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Neptune DXP

    Neptune DXP

    Neptune Software

    Neptune Software's leading low-code app development platform - Neptune DXP – digitizes and optimizes business processes and user interfaces – at scale and with ease. Neptune DXP offers enterprise mobility, as well as the best low-code app development for SAP customers with the choice of no-code/low-code app development. The platform gives IT departments the right tools to build the apps they need. Neptune DXP provides a fast, cost-effective, and future-proof way to industrialize the development of custom applications (especially SAP Fiori, SAP mobile applications), turning your IT organization into an app factory, saving time and money on enterprise app development, app integration, and enterprise app operations.
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    CodeSandbox

    CodeSandbox

    CodeSandbox

    CodeSandbox is a cloud development platform that empowers development teams to code, collaborate, and ship projects of any size from any device in record time. Run your code in powerful microVMs and build anything without limits. We configure your environment for you and keep your code always ready, behind a URL. Boxy, the CodeSandbox AI coding assistant, is also now available to all Pro subscribers.
    Starting Price: $12 per month
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    Storyboard

    Storyboard

    Crank AMETEK

    Storyboard is an embedded GUI development framework that accelerates the design and delivery of modern UX for tomorrow’s IoT and wearable devices. With its Rapid Design Import and Iteration Technology, embedded developers around the world are able to create products that offer unmatched GUI experiences (graphics, voice, and audio), uniquely optimized for all operating systems and platforms, including resource-constrained MCU and MPU platforms. Storyboard aligns embedded developers with the iterative change processes of designers — using popular tools like Sketch and Photoshop — helping manufacturers achieve high-quality UX without sacrificing performance or development time. With only a few mouse clicks, developers use Storyboard to visualize changed assets and rapidly assess, accept, or reject elements in a timesaving manner. This accelerated workflow allows teams to refine their products at any stage in their development cycle.
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    JetBrains Datalore
    Datalore is a collaborative data science and analytics platform aimed at boosting the whole analytics workflow and making work with data enjoyable for both data scientists and data savvy business teams across the enterprise. Keeping a major focus on data teams workflow, Datalore offers technical-savvy business users the ability to work together with data teams, using no-code or low-code together with the power of Jupyter notebooks. Datalore enables analytical self-service for business users, enabling them to work with data using SQL and no-code cells, build reports and deep dive into data. It offloads the core data team with simple tasks. Datalore enables analysts and data scientists to share results with ML Engineers. You can run your code on powerful CPUs or GPUs and collaborate with your colleagues in real-time.
    Starting Price: $19.90 per month
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    Coder

    Coder

    Coder

    Coder delivers self-hosted cloud development environments consistently provisioned as code and pre-deployed for developer activity on day one. Preferred by enterprises, Coder is open source and runs air-gapped on-premise or in your cloud, giving developers access to powerful infrastructure without compromising governance. Coder moves local development and source code to your centralized infrastructure where developers can access their remote environments via their favorite desktop or web-based IDE. This is the optimal intersection of improved developer experience, productivity, and security. Coder’s ephemeral development environments are provisioned as code from pre-defined templates, which means developers can create a new workspace with a click. Now, they can avoid days or weeks struggling with local dependency versioning conflicts or security approvals. With Coder, developers can onboard or shift between projects in minutes.
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    Superblocks

    Superblocks

    Superblocks

    Superblocks is a programmable IDE for developers to build any internal app, workflow, or scheduled job at a fraction of the time and cost. Ship next month's roadmap this week. Quickly build apps, workflows & jobs connected to your data. Secure with granular permissions (RBAC), SSO, audit logs, and secret management in seconds. Deploy with Git and monitor production. Extend anything with code. No need to learn React, HTML, or CSS. Drag and drop components, connect them to data and make your app dynamic by triggering APIs. Build custom KYC, Compliance, AML, and credit approval tools to enable robust support processes to increase the velocity of your support team. Stop wrestling with CLIs. Quickly build admin panels for your datastores to read, write, and update your customer data with tables, forms, and charts. Track deployment status and monitor versions as they’re deployed to production from a single pane of glass. Read/write to any deployment system you use.
    Starting Price: $0 per month
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    Athina AI

    Athina AI

    Athina AI

    Athina is a collaborative AI development platform that enables teams to build, test, and monitor AI applications efficiently. It offers features such as prompt management, evaluation tools, dataset handling, and observability, all designed to streamline the development of reliable AI systems. Athina supports integration with various models and services, including custom models, and ensures data privacy through fine-grained access controls and self-hosted deployment options. The platform is SOC-2 Type 2 compliant, providing a secure environment for AI development. Athina's user-friendly interface allows both technical and non-technical team members to collaborate effectively, accelerating the deployment of AI features.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Theia

    Theia

    Theia

    Eclipse Theia is an extensible platform to develop multi-language Cloud & Desktop IDEs with state-of-the-art web technologies. Not sure whether you need a web or desktop version or both? With Theia you can develop one IDE and run it in browsers or native desktop application from a single source. The Theia project is hosted at the Eclipse Foundation, a not-for-profit corporation, and is developed by a diverse community. Unlike other "open-source" projects, projects hosted at an Open-Source Foundation are protected against single-vendor decisions against the interest of the diverse community. Theia is designed in a modular way to allow extenders and adopters customizing and extending every aspect of it. Composing a custom IDE-like product is as easy as listing all needed extensions in a package.json file. Adding new functionality by implementing your own extensions is easy, too and provides all the flexibility you need.
    Starting Price: $0
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    JetBrains Projector
    Run JetBrains IDEs and Swing apps remotely over the network. Swing is a graphical widget toolkit for Java. Current JetBrains IDEs use Swing to draw the UI. The same is true for other IntelliJ-based apps, like Android Studio. Projector is a self-hosted technology that runs IntelliJ-based IDEs and Swing-based apps on the server, allowing you access to them from anywhere using browsers and native apps. IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition running in Safari web browser on macOS. Run code near the runtime or database to reduce roundtrips. High-security zones and corporate environments. Thin clients and cheap hardware like Android tablets. Turn off your computer, while your app continues to work on the server. Run the IDE in a GNU/Linux environment on Windows machines or even on exotic operating systems like ChromeOS. VM or Docker images with debug sources and a pre-configured IDE. Remote debugging on server-side (devtest, devprod).
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