Best IDE Software for Kubernetes

Find and compare the best IDE software for Kubernetes in 2025

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top IDE software for Kubernetes on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    K8Studio Reviews

    K8Studio

    K8Studio

    $17 per month
    2 Ratings
    Welcome to K8 Studio - your ultimate cross platform client IDE for effortless Kubernetes Cluster management. You can deploy seamlessly to popular platforms like EKS, GKE and AKS or your dedicated bare-metal setup. Connect to your cluster using an intuitive interface that provides a visual representation of services, nodes, pods and more. With a single click, you can access logs, detailed descriptions of elements, and a bash console. K8Studio features are user-friendly and will enhance your Kubernetes experiences. Grid view provides a tabular display for all Kubernetes items. The left bar allows the user to select specific object types. This view is interactive and updated in real-time. Users can easily search and filter objects based on namespaces, and rearrange columns. Organizes workloads by namespace, instance, and services. Visualize object connections to quickly count pods and check status.
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    JupyterLab Reviews
    Project Jupyter is an open-source project that develops open-standards software and services for interactive computing in dozens of programming languages. JupyterLab provides a web-based interactive environment for Jupyter notebooks and code. JupyterLab's user interface is flexible. You can configure and arrange it to support a variety of workflows in data science and scientific computing. JupyterLab can be extended and modified to add new components or integrate with existing ones. Open-source web application, Jupyter Notebook, allows you to create and share documents with live code, equations and visualizations. Data cleaning and transformation, numerical modeling, statistical modeling and data visualization are just a few of the many uses. Jupyter supports more than 40 programming languages, including Python and R, Julia, Scala, and Scala.
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    IntelliJ IDEA Reviews
    Top Pick

    IntelliJ IDEA

    JetBrains

    $16.90 per user per month
    22 Ratings
    IntelliJ IDEA by JetBrains is an IDE for professional Java and Kotlin development. It unlocks productivity and helps you write high quality code with ease. It is designed to get the job finished. It provides all the essential tools and support for cutting-edge technologies you need. It lets you code with ease and confidence thanks to a comfortable, smooth workflow and a strong emphasis on privacy and security.
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    GoLand Reviews

    GoLand

    JetBrains

    $199 per user per year
    All Go developers, whether they are newbies or professionals, can use the on-the-fly error identification and suggestions to fix it. One-step undo and intelligent code completion are all available. Documentation hints and dead code detection are also available. It takes a lot of effort and time to understand legacy, team, and foreign projects. GoLand code navigation allows you to quickly switch between shadowed methods, implementations and usages. You can jump between files, types, and other symbols. You can also find their usages, and examine them with a convenient grouping by type. You can run and debug your applications with powerful built-in tools. You can create and debug tests with no additional plugins or configuration work, and you can test your applications directly in the IDE. The IDE includes a built-in Code Coverage tool to ensure that your tests do not miss any important information.
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    Coder Reviews
    Coder offers self-hosted cloud development environments, provisioned as code and ready for developers from day one. Favored by enterprises, Coder is open source and can be deployed air-gapped on-premise or in your cloud, ensuring powerful infrastructure access without sacrificing governance. By shifting local development and source code to a centralized infrastructure, Coder allows developers to access their remote environments via their preferred desktop or web-based IDE. This approach enhances developer experience, productivity, and security. With Coder’s ephemeral development environments, provisioned as code from pre-defined templates, developers can instantly create new workspaces. This streamlines the process, eliminating the need to deal with local dependency versioning issues or lengthy security approvals. Coder enables developers to onboard or switch projects in a matter of minutes.
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    Lens Reviews

    Lens

    Mirantis

    $9 per user per month
    Kubernetes, the cloud OS, is what you need. Lens is the largest and most advanced Kubernetes platform. It has been used by thousands of people and businesses to develop and manage their Kubernetes. Lens Desktop can be used with any Kubernetes. It reduces complexity and improves productivity. It can be used by anyone, from developers to ops to large companies. Lens Spaces, a cloud-based service that expands functionality, is available. It organizes your Kubernetes environments, and provides Managed Development Clusters for your staff. Lens is open-source and supported by Kubernetes as well as cloud native ecosystem pioneers. The smart terminal includes kubectl, helm, and automatically syncs the version of Kubectl with the current K8S cluster API version. Lens will automatically assign the context kubeconfig to the current K8S cluster.
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    Gitpod Reviews

    Gitpod

    Gitpod

    $9 per user per month
    Your dev environments can be described as code to automate the last piece of your DevOps process. You can create new, task-based environments for every issue, branch, merge/pull request. GitOps is the new way to achieve a higher level of productivity. All application code, configuration, and infrastructure should be stored in machine-executable code in your Git repositories. This code can then be applied to dev environments continuously and automatically. Prebuilds were created to solve this problem. Gitpod doesn't require a powerful laptop to code. It works on a Chromebook and iPad. You only need a browser. Gitpod centralizes all source codes and never stores them on insecure machines or networks. Gitpod is a Kubernetes multi-service Kubernetes app that we developed in Gitpod. You can code, build, debug, and run K8s apps entirely in the cloud. Fully-baked workspaces are available for every branch or pull/merge request. They are pre-configured and connected to their own K8s deployment.
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    JuliaHub Reviews

    JuliaHub

    JuliaHub

    $2,000 per year
    You can find the packages you need with documentation and source right at hand. You can create your own Julia packages, either public or privately. You can seamlessly transition from small subsets of data to large datasets in the cloud. With a single click, scale to thousands of GPUs and CPUs. Colleagues can be provided with dashboards for running code via a GUI. Pfizer performed simulations of a novel pharmacology for a treatment of heart failure 175x faster with GPUs in Julia. Aviva uses Julia to model Solvency II compliance risk 1,000x faster using 93% less code. A browser-based IDE allows you to create applications. Collaboration is easy. JuliaHub, which is hosted on the cloud and charged per minute, is the easiest way to get started and offers the most powerful scientific, mathematical, and statistical computation language.
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    Codesphere Reviews

    Codesphere

    Codesphere

    $1 per month
    Codesphere transforms deployment to a developer-centric experience that reduces time-to market and costs. The traditional separation of development and operations leads to a "throw-it-over-the wall" mentality. Developers don't know how to deploy code and keep it running. Codesphere handles cloud provisioning and allows for developer-centered workflows. It removes the wall, allowing developers to manage all aspects of their infrastructure. Deploy everything from simple frontends up to multi-service production environments and LLMs. Codesphere's 99.9% uptime will have you ready for production before your first deployment. We work with enterprise software teams around the world to help them reach the next level. Codesphere uses a zero-trust architecture that is rootless, limiting the exposure to attacks.
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    Google Cloud Code Reviews
    Cloud Code is a collection of AI-assisted IDE plug-ins for popular IDEs. It makes it easier to develop, deploy, and integrate Google Cloud applications. Duet AI, which is integrated into Cloud Code, provides AI assistance directly within your IDE. Cloud Code is compatible with your favorite IDEs including VS Code and JetBrains IDEs. It also supports Cloud Workstations and Cloud Shell Editor. Duet AI is integrated into your favorite IDEs. Skaffold integration speeds up GKE and Cloud Run development. Configuration files for Google Cloud technologies and services are simplified. Duet AI is your AI-powered assistant that works across Google Cloud, and in your IDE, to help you accomplish more, faster. Cloud Code lets you test and debug your apps on Google Cloud from within your IDE. It supports workloads such as Compute Engine, GKE and Serverless.
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    JetBrains Projector Reviews
    Remotely access the network to run JetBrains IDEs or Swing apps. Swing is a Java graphical widget toolkit. The current JetBrains IDEs use Swing for drawing the UI. Similar principles apply to other IntelliJ-based apps like Android Studio. Projector is a self-hosted technology which runs IntelliJ based IDEs or Swing-based apps on the Server. You can access them from anywhere via browsers or native apps. IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition runs in Safari web browser on macOS. To reduce roundtrips, run code near the database or runtime. High-security areas and corporate environments. Thin clients and low-quality hardware such as Android tablets. Your app will continue to run on the server even if your computer is turned off. The IDE can be run in a GNU/Linux environment, on Windows machines, or on other operating systems such as ChromeOS. You can create VMs or Docker images with debug source and a pre-configured interface. Remote debugging on server-side (devtest, devprod).
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    Eclipse Che Reviews
    Eclipse Che makes Kubernetes development easy for developers teams. It provides one-click developer workspaces, and eliminates the need for local environment configurations for your entire team. Che integrates your Kubernetes application with your development environment. It provides an in-browser interface that allows you to code, build and test applications just like they do on production machines. Eclipse Che runs in containers. All the developer tools, IDE and plugins run as containerized services. It's easy to set up, install and maintain them all. Everything is contained in a container. Che allows you to create a central configuration for your development environment and technology stacks. Eclipse Che includes a web-based IDE based on Eclipse Theia that provides an in-browser VSCode experience with the most recent tooling protocols.
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