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Replit Agent vs v0

Two of the most-asked-about agents in the coding space. Here's how they actually stack up.

Replit Agent

Browser-based autonomous coding agent that builds and deploys full-stack apps

Free + $20/mo

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v0

Vercel's AI app builder with first-class shadcn/ui and Next.js integration

Free + $30/mo

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Side-by-side comparison

Replit Agent v0
Tagline Browser-based autonomous coding agent that builds and deploys full-stack apps Vercel's AI app builder with first-class shadcn/ui and Next.js integration
Pricing Free + $20/mo Free + $30/mo
Categories coding, autonomous, browser-based coding, autonomous, web-app-builder, ui-generation
Made by Replit Vercel
Launched 2024-09 2023-10
Platforms Web Web, iOS
Status active active

Replit Agent highlights

  • + Prompt to deployed full-stack app in a single session
  • + Parallel agent tasks for auth, database, backend, and frontend simultaneously
  • + Built-in database, hosting, and deployment: no external services required
  • + Real-time multiplayer collaboration with live progress tracking
  • + App monitoring and diagnostics with production log analysis

v0 highlights

  • + Natural-language UI and full-app generation with live preview
  • + shadcn/ui component system baked in as the default design foundation
  • + One-click deployment to Vercel from inside the chat interface
  • + GitHub sync for pushing generated code directly to a repository
  • + Design Mode for visual fine-tuning without leaving the app

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, Replit Agent or v0?
Neither is universally better. Replit Agent (Free + $20/mo) leans into coding, while v0 (Free + $30/mo) is closer to coding. Pick based on which workflow you actually do every day.
What is the price difference between Replit Agent and v0?
Replit Agent is free + $20/mo. v0 is free + $30/mo. See the pricing row in the comparison table.
Can I use Replit Agent and v0 together?
In most cases, yes. They serve overlapping but distinct needs, so running them side by side is common until you decide which fits your workflow.