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vscode.dev

5· 13 reviews
Since 2021

Bringing VS Code to the browser

Now when you go to https://vscode.dev, you'll be presented with a lightweight version of VS Code running fully in the browser. Open a folder on your local machine and start coding. No install required.

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Vincent Biondo
Vincent Biondo5/51mo ago

Direct integration where developers already work, better reach than a standalone app.

Source: Product Hunt
Moinul Moin
Moinul Moin5/55d ago

VSCode is one of my daily drivers for product development.

Source: Product Hunt
Abdul Alim
Abdul Alim5/51mo ago

For being the IDE where Crazzy was born, and where I've spent 90% of my last year.

Source: Product Hunt
Paul
Paul5/52mo ago

My product wouldn't have been possible without the amazing code editor vscode

Source: Product Hunt
Jeremy Kerzner
Jeremy Kerzner5/51d ago

VS Code is my go-to editor because it’s lightweight, insanely extensible, and integrates perfectly with Git, Tailwind, and modern frameworks. It feels faster and cleaner than heavy IDEs like WebStorm or Eclipse.

Source: Product Hunt
jasper liu
jasper liu5/524d ago

As developers, we rely on VS Code every single day. Its seamless integration, speed, and extensions were absolutely vital in building Nereo's proprietary API orchestration layer and ensuring our platform remains stable and lightning-fast for multi-model video generation.

Source: Product Hunt
Michael Rabinovych
Michael Rabinovych5/529d ago

VSCode.dev kept development fast and flexible, coding from anywhere right in the browser — and Copilot sure did a lot too 😉.

Source: Product Hunt
Paweł Białecki
Paweł Białecki5/52mo ago

First time stepping outside of Xcode for a bigger project, and I’m impressed. VS Code is lightweight, free, and has plugins for everything — even Eleventy. It just works, and it’s now my default editor for web projects.

Source: Product Hunt
Puneet Kumar
Puneet Kumar5/53mo ago

It’s where most devs live, and the extension API made it surprisingly easy to build CodeCharm. The keybindings, UI integration, and devtools are 🔥.

Source: Product Hunt
Yash Mandi
Yash Mandi5/53mo ago

Having VS Code in the browser was a game changer during rapid iteration. It let our team make quick edits, test components, and collaborate without setup friction. Perfect for working across devices and time zones.

Source: Product Hunt
MINSUN LEE
MINSUN LEE5/54mo ago

vscode.dev allowed me to iterate quickly on UI-heavy features without installing a full local stack. Being able to code, preview, and debug directly in the browser saved me hours. It’s the perfect solution for lightweight editing when inspiration hits anywhere.

Source: Product Hunt
Tharaka Prabash
Tharaka Prabash5/55mo ago

the ultimate code editor that powered every line of this project. Extensions, live server, and Git integration made development fast and smooth.

Source: Product Hunt
Johan Sebastian d'Anconia
Johan Sebastian d'Anconia5/55mo ago

Every line of code that powers PXL View , from frontend to backend , starts in Visual Studio Code.

Lightweight, fast, and endlessly customizable, VS Code has been the essential tool for building and iterating quickly on everything from integrations to UI polish.

Source: Product Hunt