OpenHands vs private-gpt

Side-by-side comparison of two AI agent tools

🙌 OpenHands: AI-Driven Development

private-gptopen-source

Interact with your documents using the power of GPT, 100% privately, no data leaks

Metrics

OpenHandsprivate-gpt
Stars70.3k57.2k
Star velocity /mo2.9k-30
Commits (90d)
Releases (6m)100
Overall score0.81154148128246440.2887915541787836

Pros

  • +Multiple interface options (SDK, CLI, GUI) allowing developers to choose the best fit for their workflow and technical expertise
  • +Highly scalable architecture that supports both local development and cloud deployment of thousands of agents simultaneously
  • +Strong performance with 77.6 SWEBench score and active community support with nearly 70,000 GitHub stars
  • +Complete privacy with no data leaving your execution environment at any point
  • +Works entirely offline without Internet connection, ensuring data sovereignty
  • +Production-ready with comprehensive API following OpenAI standards and both high-level and low-level access

Cons

  • -Complex setup process with multiple components and repositories that may overwhelm new users
  • -Limited documentation clarity with information scattered across different repositories and interfaces
  • -Requires significant technical knowledge to effectively configure and customize agents for specific development needs
  • -Requires local compute resources and infrastructure setup
  • -Limited to capabilities of locally deployed language models
  • -May require technical expertise for optimal configuration and deployment

Use Cases

  • Automating repetitive coding tasks and software development workflows across large development teams
  • Building custom AI development assistants tailored to specific project requirements and coding standards
  • Scaling AI-assisted development operations from individual developers to enterprise-level cloud deployments
  • Enterprise document analysis in regulated industries like banking, healthcare, and government
  • Offline document Q&A for sensitive information that cannot be sent to cloud services
  • Building private, context-aware AI applications with custom document processing pipelines