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Open-source AI coding assistant for VS Code and JetBrains raised $5M seed from Heavybit and YC; supports any LLM including local models via Ollama; Continue Hub registry for sharing custom assistants differentiates it from proprietary coding tools.
Continue is an open-source AI coding assistant for VS Code and JetBrains IDEs, founded with the mission of making AI-assisted development customizable, transparent, and community-driven rather than locked into proprietary systems. The company raised a $5 million seed round from Heavybit and Y Combinator, backing that reflects the open-source-first developer tooling ecosystem's appetite for a coding assistant that developers can inspect, modify, and extend.\n\nContinue's core product provides AI code completion, chat, and editing capabilities within the IDE, with full support for connecting to any LLM — OpenAI, Anthropic, local models via Ollama, or custom endpoints. Its key differentiator is the Continue Hub, a registry for sharing and discovering custom AI assistants, system prompts, and tool configurations tailored to specific frameworks, languages, or company codebases. This community layer creates a network effect that proprietary tools cannot easily replicate. Continue v1.0 launched in February 2025 with a redesigned UX and expanded agent capabilities.\n\nContinue competes with GitHub Copilot, Cursor, and Codeium but targets a distinct segment: developers and teams who want control over their AI toolchain, prefer open-source software, or work in environments where data cannot leave the organization. The open-source model has driven significant organic adoption and GitHub star growth. In 2025–2026, the company has focused on the Hub ecosystem and enterprise features for teams deploying Continue with self-hosted or on-premises LLMs.
Acquired by Cognition July 2025; $40M ARR; $243M funding; $2.85B valuation; 700K developers; 1,000+ enterprise customers; 100B tokens daily; AI code completion leader
Codeium was founded to democratize AI-powered coding assistance by making high-quality code generation and understanding available to every developer, not just those at well-resourced enterprises. The company built its own proprietary AI models trained specifically on code, allowing it to offer a fast, accurate coding assistant without depending on third-party model providers. Codeium's core technology supports over 70 programming languages and integrates natively into more than 40 IDEs, covering the full range of developer workflows from autocomplete to multi-file edits.\n\nCodeium's platform offers both a free tier for individual developers and an enterprise product — Windsurf for Teams — that provides shared context, admin controls, codebase-aware suggestions, and compliance features for engineering organizations. The assistant performs inline autocomplete, chat-based code Q&A, and autonomous multi-step code generation, enabling developers to move faster without sacrificing code quality. Enterprise customers benefit from air-gapped deployment options and fine-tuning on proprietary codebases, making Codeium viable in regulated and security-sensitive environments.\n\nCodeium reached $40 million in ARR with over 700,000 developers and 1,000-plus enterprise customers, processing more than 100 billion tokens daily at the time of its acquisition by Cognition in July 2025 for $2.85 billion. Total funding prior to the acquisition was $243 million. The acquisition by Cognition, the AI software engineering company behind the Devin AI agent, positions Codeium's infrastructure and customer base as a foundation for next-generation autonomous software development.
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