Aide
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What is Aide?
Aide is a developer tools lab exploring how inference-time scaling and agentic systems can reshape the way software is written, debugged, and maintained. Its agent stack reached 62.2% on SWE-bench Verified by scaling test-time inference with Claude Sonnet 3.5, using simple tools such as file listing, file editing, ripgrep search, and terminal access.
How to use Aide?
Install the Aide browser extension to run the same coding agent locally, or follow the lab blog for research updates on inference-time scaling and agent trajectories.
Aide Core Features
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Inference-time scaling
Runs multiple agent trajectories at test time and selects the most effective path instead of relying on a single constrained framework.
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Simple agent toolset
Gives the agent List Files, Open File, str_replace_editor, Attempt Completion, RipGrep search, and Terminal Access to solve software engineering tasks.
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Reward-guided trajectories
Scores each tool-use step with an LLM reward rubric, then ranks trajectories by mean reward before choosing a submission.
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Extension and editor delivery
Ships the same agent in a browser extension today, with an editor-focused offering described in the lab roadmap.
Aide Use Cases
Resolve multi-file GitHub issues with an agent that can search, edit, and run terminal commands
Explore alternative coding trajectories when a single LLM pass is not enough
Benchmark software engineering agents on SWE-bench Verified-style tasks
Run local coding agents for everyday 5-minute developer tasks
Aide Frequently Asked Questions
What benchmark result did Aide report?
Which tools does the Aide agent use?
How can I try the agent today?
Aide Product Background & Official Links
Aide Support Email & Customer service contact & Refund contact etc.
More Contact, visit the about us page(https://aide.dev/)
Aide Pricing & Plans
Extension
FreeFree
- Browser extension with the same coding agent stack
- Agent tools for file search, edits, ripgrep, and terminal access
- Research updates on inference-time scaling from the Aide lab blog

