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AI coding agents are infiltrating the corporate world. Here are the top tools.

August 1, 2025
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AI coding agents are infiltrating the corporate world. Here are the top tools.
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Microsoft CTO Kevin Scott talks about the growth of AI agent use at the Build 2025 developer conference.
Microsoft CTO Kevin Scott talks about the growth of AI agent use at the Build 2025 developer conference.

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New data from Jellyfish, a software engineering management service, reveals a sharp uptick in how companies are moving beyond assistive AI to embrace tools that independently take action in the coding process.

Between December 2024 and May 2025, Jellyfish analyzed data from more than 400 companies to gauge adoption of agentic AI in software coding. This is technology that doesn’t just suggest code, but performs tasks such as reviewing, authoring, and submitting code.

At the start of 2025, just over half of companies were using agentic AI for these tasks. By May, that figure had jumped to 82%, according to Jellyfish data.

A chart showing adoption of agentic AI
A chart showing adoption of agentic AI

Jellyfish

AI-powered code reviews grew even more, from 39% in January to 76% in May. Popular tools for this task include GitHub Copilot Reviewer, Cursor BugBot, and CodeRabbit, with up-and-comers being Graphite and Greptile, according to Jellyfish data.

A chart showing usage of AI-powered code review agents
A chart showing usage of AI-powered code review agents

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There’s still a long way to go before AI fully takes over software coding. This can be seen in a third set of data from the same period. Just under 8% of companies analyzed by Jellyfish are piloting fully agentic coding workflows, where AI is not just reviewing, but actually writing and submitting code. That’s up from less than 2% in January, but still pretty low adoption.

A chart showing the adoption of agents coding technology
A chart showing the adoption of agents coding technology

Jellyfish

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