GitHub Copilot
⭐ Top PickAI Pair Programmer — by GitHub & Microsoft
4.8 / 5.0
💡 Why It’s Still #1 Best AI Tools for Coding in 2026
GitHub Copilot remains the most widely adopted AI coding tool on the planet — and for good reason. Deep IDE integration across VS Code, JetBrains, Neovim, and Visual Studio, plus multi-model support (now including Claude Sonnet 4.6 and GPT-5.4 as selectable backends), makes it the most flexible autocomplete experience available. The free tier is now genuinely useful with 2,000 completions/month.
GitHub Copilot pioneered the AI pair programmer category in 2021 and has iterated faster than almost any developer tool since. In 2026 it’s no longer just a tab-completion tool — Copilot Chat lets you have full conversations about your code, Copilot Edits applies multi-file changes in one action, and Copilot Workspace handles entire feature development from issue to pull request. For most developers, it’s the natural first stop.
One of Copilot’s biggest 2026 improvements is multi-model selection — you can now choose between GPT-5.4 and Claude Sonnet 4.6 as the backend, depending on the task. Want blazing-fast autocomplete? Stick with GPT-5.4. Need deep reasoning for a complex refactor? Switch to Claude. This flexibility makes Copilot uniquely powerful at a price point that’s hard to beat for individual developers.
⚠️ One Thing to Know
Copilot’s code suggestions are based on public training data, which means it can occasionally suggest patterns from outdated libraries or flag minor licensing concerns in enterprise environments. GitHub Business adds IP indemnity and policy controls to address this for teams.
