The Omni-Agent is not a chat assistant — it is an AI software engineer that takes a goal, plans the implementation, writes code, runs it, and iterates until it works.
An autonomous coding agent powered by Google Gemini API that writes, debugs, and runs code without human intervention. It observes errors, generates fixes, and re-executes — a true self-healing development loop.
Every autonomous command executes inside an isolated sandbox, protecting your host operating system. The agent can experiment freely without risk to your files or system.
The integrated terminal catches errors in real-time, generates corrective code, and re-executes automatically. Failed builds and crashed scripts recover without manual debugging.
OmniIDE collects absolutely no data. No analytics, no tracking, no watermarks, no cloud dependency. Your code stays on your machine, period.
Built on the production-ready VS Code architecture with TypeScript and Node.js. Get the familiar, high-performance editor experience with full extension compatibility.
Combines Google Gemini API for cloud-powered intelligence with Ollama for fully local, offline AI execution. Choose cloud, local, or hybrid — your call.
The agent handles complex cross-file code changes autonomously. Rename symbols, restructure modules, and refactor architectures across your entire codebase.
Runs entirely on your machine. No SaaS subscription, no cloud compute costs. Bring your own API key for Gemini, or run fully offline with Ollama.
OmniIDE is a free, open-source AI-powered integrated development environment designed for autonomous software development. It features a self-healing agentic loop that writes, debugs, and runs code autonomously on your local machine with zero telemetry.
Yes. OmniIDE is completely free and open source. There are no subscriptions, no watermarks, and no usage limits. You bring your own API key for Gemini, and all code stays on your machine.
OmniIDE currently supports Windows 10 and Windows 11 natively. macOS and Linux support is planned for future releases.
Yes. OmniIDE is local-native and can run AI models offline via Ollama integration. For cloud-powered features, it connects to Google Gemini API. The IDE itself runs entirely on your machine.
Yes. OmniIDE is fully open source and available on GitHub at github.com/OMNI-IDE-in. All core tooling is published under open-source licenses.
Yes. All autonomous agent commands execute inside a Hardened Sandbox, isolated from your host OS. OmniIDE collects zero telemetry and is MSME registered with the Government of India.
OmniIDE is fully autonomous — it does not just suggest code, it writes, runs, debugs, and fixes code independently. It is free, open source, collects zero telemetry, and runs locally. Cursor and Copilot are cloud-dependent subscription services.
Free, open-source, zero telemetry. Download and start coding in under 2 minutes.
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