

OpenGUI
Desktop + web command center for OpenCode, Claude Code, Codex, and Pi. Multi-project AI coding sessions with streaming chat, prompt queue, model switching, and MCP tools.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source (MIT)
Platforms
- Online
- Windows
- Mac
- Linux
- Self-Hosted
- Docker
Features
OpenGUI News & Activities
Recent activities
- niksavc liked OpenGUI
POX added OpenGUI as alternative to OpenGravity- akemmanuel added Agentic AI as a feature to OpenGUI
- akemmanuel added OpenGUI
akemmanuel added OpenGUI as alternative to OpenAI Codex, Google Antigravity, Claude Code and Windsurf Editor
OpenGUI information
What is OpenGUI?
OpenGUI is an open-source desktop and web command center for coding agents.
It lets developers run and manage multiple AI coding assistants from one visual interface instead of juggling terminal tabs, separate CLIs, and disconnected sessions. OpenGUI supports popular agent backends including OpenCode, Claude Code, Codex, and Pi, with the ability to switch between agents, models, providers, and projects from a single workspace.
OpenGUI is built for long-running coding sessions. It provides live streaming responses, prompt queuing while an agent is busy, multi-project workspaces, usage/context tracking, slash commands, syntax-highlighted output, voice input through Whisper-compatible transcription endpoints, and MCP/tool configuration.
The app can run as a cross-platform desktop application for Linux, macOS, and Windows, or as a self-hosted web app with Docker support. It is useful for developers who use AI agents heavily and want a clearer, more organized workflow than raw terminal sessions.





