Compare Graphite and Qodo (formerly Codium) side by side. Both are tools in the Code Review category.
Updated March 9, 2026
Choose Graphite if aI agent integrated into all plans—accessible to all team sizes.
Choose Qodo (formerly Codium) if context-aware feedback that understands code intent, not just surface-level issues.
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| Category | Code Review | Code Review |
| Website | graphite.dev | qodo.ai |
Graphite is a code review platform founded in 2020 in New York City by Merrill Lutsky, Greg Foster (ex-Airbnb and Google engineer), and Tomas Reimers (ex-Facebook software developer). The company has raised USD 81 million in venture capital to date, including a USD 52 million Series B led by Accel with participation from Anthropic Anthology Fund, Menlo Ventures, Shopify Ventures, Figma Ventures, Andreessen Horowitz, and The General Partnership. Graphite provides an open-source CLI and code review dashboard built for engineers to write and review smaller pull requests, enabling teams to ship faster through incremental changes. The platform features Graphite Agent, an AI-powered code review capability integrated into all plans, providing best-in-class AI code review tooling regardless of team size. Pricing starts with a Starter plan at USD 20/month with limited Agent interactions, and a popular Team plan at USD 40/month offering unlimited AI reviews and chat, stacking, merge queue, and advanced team features. Graphite offers a 30-day free trial with no credit card required.
Qodo (formerly CodiumAI) is an agentic code integrity platform that integrates AI across development workflows to strengthen code quality at every stage through automated code review, test generation, and documentation. Founded in 2022 by Itamar Friedman (formerly Alibaba Group's Director in their Israeli AI Lab) and Dedy Kredo (who previously led product and data science teams at Exploriem and VMware), the company has grown to employ 100 people across Israel, the US, and Europe by 2025. Qodo's platform consists of three main products: Qodo Gen for in-IDE code generation and test writing, Qodo Merge for pull request reviews, and Qodo Command for scripting and scheduling custom agents from the terminal or CI.
What sets Qodo apart is its proprietary Context Engine, which blends retrieval-augmented generation with custom code-embedding models, allowing agents to reason across huge monorepos without manual prompt engineering. The platform provides context-aware feedback that actually understands what the code is trying to do, not just surface-level issues. Users report that Qodo automates 80% of manual nitpicks in pull requests, resulting in significant time savings and catching issues early without slowing developers down.
Qodo has secured significant funding including $11 million in seed funding in 2023 and $40 million in Series A funding in 2024 led by Susa Ventures and Square Peg. Enterprise customers include Monday.com, Ford, and Intuit. The platform is SOC 2 Type II-audited and offers flexible deployment options including SaaS, on-premises, VPC, or fully air-gapped environments, with Teams/Enterprise data auto-purged within 48 hours.
AI-powered code review tools that automatically analyze pull requests, catch bugs, suggest improvements, and enforce coding standards. These tools integrate into GitHub, GitLab, and CI/CD pipelines to provide instant, thorough review alongside human reviewers.
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