OpenJarvisvsAmazon Q Developer

Full side-by-side comparison — features, pricing, platforms, and which one wins in 2026.

OpenJarvis

AI Agent Frameworks

Local-first personal AI agents that run with Ollama

Amazon Q Developer

Coding Assistants

AI assistant for software development from AWS

FeatureOpenJarvisAmazon Q Developer
CategoryAI Agent FrameworksCoding Assistants
PricingFree (open-source)Free + Pro $19/mo
GitHub Stars
More stars
5k
PlatformsmacOS, Linux, Windows, WSL2, DockermacOS, Linux, Windows, Web
Key Features
  • Local-first personal AI agents
  • Built-in Ollama support
  • Morning briefing preset
  • Deep research across web and local documents
  • Code assistant preset
  • Local engines: Ollama, vLLM, SGLang, llama.cpp
  • Optional cloud engines
  • Energy, cost and latency-aware routing
  • Code generation
  • Transformation
  • Security scanning
  • AWS integration
  • Chat
Pros
  • + Strong fit for Ollama-based local agent workflows
  • + Apache-2.0 open-source project
  • + Ships ready-to-run presets instead of only framework primitives
  • + Supports both local engines and optional cloud escalation
  • + Built around privacy, cost, latency and energy as first-class constraints
  • + Deep AWS integration
  • + Security vulnerability scanning
  • + Code transformation features
  • + Free tier available
  • + Enterprise support
Cons
  • Young v1.0 project with fast-moving docs and releases
  • Local-first does not mean cloud-free unless configured that way
  • Personal-agent presets may need access to sensitive local files, email or calendar data
  • Efficiency claims are project-reported and should be tested on your own workloads
  • AWS-focused (less useful outside AWS)
  • Requires AWS account
  • Smaller community
  • Less general-purpose than Copilot
Tags
open-sourcelocal-firstpersonal-aiagentsollamalocal-airesearchpython
awscodingenterprisecloud

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