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OpenHands 1.0: the open-source heir to Devin goes production-ready

In one sentence All Hands AI ships OpenHands 1.0 (formerly OpenDevin), MIT-licensed open-source coding agent with Docker sandbox, browser, and top SWE-bench score among open frameworks. OpenHands Cloud launched alongside.

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OpenHands is the open-source response to Cognition's Devin: an AI agent that autonomously works on coding tasks (understands an issue, edits code, runs tests, opens PRs). Born as the academic "OpenDevin" project in 2024, it now reaches 1.0 with a new name and a commercial company behind it (All Hands AI).

What changes at 1.0: API stability, robust Docker sandbox, first-class GitHub/GitLab/Bitbucket integration, multi-model support, and — most importantly — a managed cloud version (OpenHands Cloud) that skips the self-host setup.

For teams wanting a coding agent without depending on closed SaaS (Devin at $500/mo, Claude Code tied to Anthropic), OpenHands is the main open alternative with an active community and competitive SWE-bench leaderboard.

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All Hands AI

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OpenHands, OpenHands Cloud

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OpenHandsOpenDevinAll Hands AIOpen SourceCoding Agent

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