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Google Jules vs OpenHands

Two of the most-asked-about agents in the coding space. Here's how they actually stack up.

Google Jules

Google's asynchronous AI coding agent that turns GitHub issues into pull requests

Free + $20/mo

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OpenHands

Open-source autonomous coding agent and credible Devin alternative

Free

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Side-by-side comparison

Google Jules OpenHands
Tagline Google's asynchronous AI coding agent that turns GitHub issues into pull requests Open-source autonomous coding agent and credible Devin alternative
Pricing Free + $20/mo Free
Categories coding, autonomous, async coding, autonomous, open-source
Made by Google All Hands AI
Launched 2024-12 2024-03
Platforms Web, GitHub integration macOS, Linux, Windows (via Docker)
Status active active

Google Jules highlights

  • + Async GitHub issue to pull request workflow
  • + Cloud VM sandbox with full toolchain per task
  • + Gemini 3 Pro model on paid tiers
  • + Native GitHub label integration for issue assignment
  • + Visible plan with developer approval before execution

OpenHands highlights

  • + Sandboxed Docker execution with full browser, shell, and file access
  • + CodeAct architecture that translates agent decisions into real shell commands
  • + Bring-your-own-model support for Claude, GPT-5, Gemini, and any LiteLLM provider
  • + Multi-agent orchestration with specialized microagents for browsing and research
  • + Web UI, CLI, and headless modes for interactive and automated workflows

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, Google Jules or OpenHands?
Neither is universally better. Google Jules (Free + $20/mo) leans into coding, while OpenHands (Free) is closer to coding. Pick based on which workflow you actually do every day.
What is the price difference between Google Jules and OpenHands?
Google Jules is free + $20/mo. OpenHands is free. See the pricing row in the comparison table.
Can I use Google Jules and OpenHands together?
In most cases, yes. They serve overlapping but distinct needs, so running them side by side is common until you decide which fits your workflow.
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