Open-source alternatives to Replit

Developer & Infra · 3 free & open-source options

Looking to replace Replit with something free and open-source? These 3 tools are the best open alternatives in 2026 — most are self-hostable, so you keep full control of your data and pay no subscription.

Run VS Code in the browser, on your own server. The editor you already know, self-hosted.
Kubernetes-native developer workspaces — reproducible environments for a whole team.
An AI agent that writes code, runs it and fixes it — the autonomous half of Replit, open source.

At a glance: how they compare

AlternativeLicenseSelf-hostableIn one line
code-serverMIT✓ YesRun VS Code in the browser, on your own server. The editor you already know, self-hosted.
Eclipse CheEPL-2.0✓ YesKubernetes-native developer workspaces — reproducible environments for a whole team.
OpenHandsMIT✓ YesAn AI agent that writes code, runs it and fixes it — the autonomous half of Replit, open source.

Which one should you pick?

code-server

Run VS Code in the browser, on your own server. The editor you already know, self-hosted. Its MIT license is permissive — free to use commercially, embed and modify. Because it is self-hostable, your data can stay entirely on your own infrastructure.

Eclipse Che

Kubernetes-native developer workspaces — reproducible environments for a whole team. Its EPL-2.0 license is permissive — free to use commercially, embed and modify. Because it is self-hostable, your data can stay entirely on your own infrastructure.

OpenHands

An AI agent that writes code, runs it and fixes it — the autonomous half of Replit, open source. Its MIT license is permissive — free to use commercially, embed and modify. Because it is self-hostable, your data can stay entirely on your own infrastructure.

Switching from Replit without the drama

  1. Export your data from Replit first — most tools above can import standard formats.
  2. Run your top pick in parallel for a week or two before committing; self-hosted options can be tried locally in minutes.
  3. Migrate one team or one project at a time, keeping the old account read-only until everything checks out.

FAQ

What is the best open-source alternative to Replit?

The top open-source alternative is code-server — Run VS Code in the browser, on your own server. The editor you already know, self-hosted. The full ranked list is above.

Are these Replit alternatives free?

Yes. Every tool listed is open-source and free to use; most can be self-hosted so you keep full control of your data.

Can I self-host an alternative to Replit?

Most of these tools are designed to run on your own server or machine, giving you privacy and no subscription fees.

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