Pieces vs Zed
Two Coding AI tools, side by side. Both are verified against their own live sites. Here is what each does well and who it is for, so you can choose what fits.
Long-term memory for your developer workflow
Best forDevelopers who want a searchable, local-first memory layer across their tools
What it doesPieces is an AI memory and context tool for developers that automatically captures and organizes code snippets, documents, and chat across browsers and IDEs. It runs local-first for privacy and connects to LLMs such as Claude and GitHub Copilot via the Model Context Protocol.
Capabilities- Automatic context capture
- Cross-app plugins for browser and IDE
- Local-first on-device operation
- Natural-language and time-based search
- MCP integration with LLMs
Visit Pieces →A fast, multiplayer code editor with native AI agents
Best forDevelopers who want a fast modern editor with agentic editing and real-time collaboration built in
What it doesZed is a code editor written in Rust that pairs high performance with native AI integration. Developers can delegate work to an agent, follow its progress live, and review changes inline alongside built-in Git and multi-language debugging.
Capabilities- Agentic editing with live progress and review
- Edit prediction via an open model
- Native Git integration
- Multi-language debugging (Debug Adapter Protocol)
- Real-time collaboration and screen sharing
Visit Zed →How to choose
Choose Pieces if you are developers who want a searchable, local-first memory layer across their tools. Choose Zed if you are developers who want a fast modern editor with agentic editing and real-time collaboration built in. Both sit in Coding; the right pick depends on your exact workflow and budget.
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