Tabnine vs Microsoft Agent Framework 1.0

Which one should you pick? Here's the full breakdown.

Tabnine

C
6.3/10

AI code completion that runs locally and keeps your code private -- the enterprise-friendly alternative to Copilot

Powered by Tabnine's own models (local + cloud)

Our Pick

Microsoft Agent Framework 1.0

A
8.4/10

Microsoft's MIT-licensed open-source agent orchestration framework -- GA on 2026-04-03. Merges Semantic Kernel and AutoGen into a single SDK. Python and .NET. Native MCP and A2A protocol support. Connectors for Foundry, Azure OpenAI, OpenAI, Claude, Bedrock, Gemini, Ollama

CategoryTabnineMicrosoft Agent Framework 1.0
Ease of Use8.06.0
Output Quality6.08.5
Value5.010.0
Features6.09.0
Overall6.38.4

Pricing Comparison

FeatureTabnineMicrosoft Agent Framework 1.0
Free TierYesYes
Starting Price$0$0

Which Should You Pick?

Pick Tabnine if...

  • Easier to use (8 vs 6)

Enterprise teams in regulated industries (healthcare, finance) who need AI code completion that stays on-premise.

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Pick Microsoft Agent Framework 1.0 if...

  • Higher output quality (8.5 vs 6)
  • Better value for money (10/10)
  • More features (9 vs 6)

Enterprise developers on .NET or mixed Python + .NET stacks who want an MIT-licensed agent orchestration framework with real enterprise credibility. Also good for Azure Foundry customers who want first-class native integration. Teams migrating from Semantic Kernel or AutoGen should plan the move to Microsoft Agent Framework 1.0 now rather than later.

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Our Verdict

Microsoft Agent Framework 1.0 is the clear winner here with 8.4/10 vs 6.3/10. Tabnine isn't bad, but Microsoft Agent Framework 1.0 outperforms it across the board. Pick Tabnine only if enterprise teams in regulated industries (healthcare, finance) who need ai code completion that stays on-premise.