Findings24Findings24
Zed icon

Zed

Zed is a high-performance, multiplayer code editor for macOS, Linux, and Windows. It supports agentic AI workflows, real-time collaboration, and flexible model access through hosted models, your own keys, subscriptions, gateways, or local models.

Zed

Overview

Zed is a high-performance code editor built for collaborative software development with humans and AI. It is available for macOS, Linux, and Windows, and the homepage describes it as minimal, fast, and crafted for teamwork.

The editor is written in Rust and emphasizes native-speed interaction, multiplayer collaboration, and agentic workflows. Zed Agent can read, edit, search, and run code in a project, while other model-backed features include Inline Assistant, Edit Prediction, Parallel Agents, and Git commit generation.

Zed also gives users control over how AI is used. You can rely on Zed-hosted models, bring your own provider keys or subscriptions, use gateways or local models, or disable AI entirely. Pricing is organized into Personal, Pro, and Business plans depending on whether you want no AI, individual AI access, or org-level controls.

Key capabilities

High-performance editor core

Zed is written from scratch in Rust and is designed to use multiple CPU cores and the GPU efficiently for a fast editing experience.

Real-time collaboration

The editor supports true multiplayer collaboration, letting teammates chat, code together, and share a screen and project.

Agentic coding workflow

Zed Agent can read, edit, search, and run code in a project, and it works with built-in tools, Agent Profiles, Skills, Instructions, and MCP servers.

Multiple AI-assisted workflows

You can run multiple AI tasks at once with Parallel Agents, and Zed also supports Edit Prediction, Inline Assistant, and Git commit generation as separate AI features.

Flexible model access

Zed can connect to Zed-hosted models, provider API keys, existing subscriptions, gateways, and local or self-hosted models through its LLM provider settings.

Configurable AI and plans

The AI quick start notes that AI can be fully disabled, and the pricing page describes separate Personal, Pro, and Business plans for different usage and control needs.

Common ways teams use Zed

  • Agentic coding and review

    Use Zed Agent when you want an assistant that can inspect code, make edits, search the repository, and run tools while you review changes in the agent panel.

  • Collaborative development

    Use multiplayer collaboration for live pair programming, teammate walkthroughs, or shared debugging sessions where chat and screen sharing matter.

  • Flexible AI deployment

    Use the provider settings when your organization already has AI contracts, wants local models, or prefers to route model access through a gateway instead of Zed-hosted models.

  • Team governance

    Use the Business plan when you need org-wide controls over AI model usage, data sharing, and billing across seats.

  • No-AI editing

    Use the editor without AI features when you only want a fast code editor and prefer to work with external agents or no AI at all.

  • Multiple AI workflows

    Use Parallel Agents, Edit Prediction, and Inline Assistant when you want different kinds of AI help for code changes, completions, and rewriting text.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Fast editor performance built in Rust with efficient use of CPU and GPU resources.
  • True multiplayer collaboration for chatting, pair-style editing, and screen or project sharing.
  • Flexible AI setup across hosted models, API keys, subscriptions, gateways, and local models.
  • Clear separation between personal usage, individual AI access, and organization-level controls.
  • Support for multiple AI workflows, including agentic editing, inline assistance, edit prediction, and commit generation.

Cons

  • Business does not currently have a free trial.
  • SSO, SAML, and SCIM are planned but not currently available.
  • AI features can be disabled entirely, so teams that want always-on AI need to configure the product accordingly.

FAQ

How do I choose an AI setup in Zed?

Zed can be used with Zed-hosted models, your own API keys, an existing subscription, a gateway, or a local model. The setup path depends on which AI feature you want to use and where you want model access to live.

Can I use Zed without AI features?

Yes. The pricing page states that the Personal plan can be used without AI capabilities, and the AI quick-start page explains that disabling AI turns off the Threads Sidebar, Agent Panel, Edit Prediction, and Inline Assistant.

What does the Business plan add for teams?

Business is the org-level layer for teams that need centralized control. Admins can restrict or disable Zed-hosted AI models by model, turn off Edit Predictions org-wide, and lock data sharing settings so members cannot override them.

Is there a trial available?

Zed supports a two-week Pro trial. The trial includes $20 of token credits and unlimited accepted edit predictions, and it ends when the credits are used or two weeks pass, whichever comes first.

Which model providers can I use?

Zed currently supports a range of provider paths, including Amazon Bedrock, Anthropic, GitHub Copilot, Deepseek, Google AI, LM Studio, Mistral, Ollama, OpenAI, OpenRouter, and Vercel, plus local models and Zed-hosted models.

Quick Facts

Category
Developer Tool
Platform
macOS, Linux, Windows
Primary users
Individual developers and teams
AI model options
Zed-hosted, API keys, subscriptions, gateways, local models
Plans
Personal, Pro, Business
Source domain
zed.dev

Альтернативы Zed

Zed - AI Tool, Features, Use Cases & Alternatives | Findings24