VibeKit offers a simple SDK for safely running Codex and Claude in your app or workflow. It's open-source and MIT licensed, perfect for internal tools, app features, and prototyping workflows. Supports multiple sandbox providers like E2B, Daytona, Modal, and Fly.io.
Free
How to use VibeKit?
VibeKit allows developers to embed coding agents in their applications, supporting secure and private code execution in customizable environments. It's ideal for adding code generation or Q&A features, prototyping workflows, and integrating with internal tools.
VibeKit 's Core Features
Secure and private code execution in sandbox.
Customizable environments with package installation.
Choice of any model to power Codex or Claude Code.
Supports streaming agent output to your UI.
Enables code generation or asking questions.
GitHub support for codebase work and PR creation.
VibeKit 's Use Cases
Internal tools for debugging, refactoring, or automation within secure engineering environments.
App features that allow users to scaffold apps or generate components with natural input.
Prototyping workflows to scaffold features or generate boilerplate for faster iteration.
Integrations to handle setup tasks like adding analytics or configuring SDKs.
Onboarding helpers and CI bots for internal development tools.