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agno vs OpenHands

agno (Build, run, and manage agent platforms.) vs OpenHands (Self-hosted developer control center for coding agents and automations.) - live GitHub stats and typed graph relationships, not marketing.

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agno

agno-agi/agno

41kpushed Jul 8, 2026
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OpenHands

OpenHands/OpenHands

80kpushed Jul 8, 2026

Tagline

agno
Build, run, and manage agent platforms.
OpenHands
Self-hosted developer control center for coding agents and automations.

Stars

agno
41k
OpenHands
80k

Forks

agno
5.6k
OpenHands
10k

Open issues

agno
1.0k
OpenHands
350

Language

agno
Python
OpenHands
Python

Adopt for

agno
Agno is an SDK for building and managing AI agent platforms, featuring robust development capabilities, production-level API features, security measures, extensive integrations, and a user-friendly UI.
OpenHands
OpenHands is an adaptable platform designed for developers looking to manage AI-driven coding assistants and automations across various backends, including local, remote, and cloud setups. It supports multiple AI models,

Persona

agno
-
OpenHands
-

Runtime

agno
-
OpenHands
-

License

agno
Agno is licensed under Apache-2.0, allowing for broad usage in both commercial and open-source projects with attribution requirements.
OpenHands
Other

Last pushed

agno
Jul 8, 2026
OpenHands
Jul 8, 2026

Categories

agno
AI Agents, Developer Tools
OpenHands
AI Agents, Developer Tools

Trust and health

Open issues (now)

agno
1.0k
OpenHands
350

Security scan

agno
No lockfile
OpenHands
2 low (2 low)

Full report

OpenHands
Trust report

Typed relationship

agno alternative OpenHandsBoth Agno and OpenHands are self-hosted developer control centers aimed at managing coding agents and automations, suggesting they could serve as alternatives under different circumstances.

Choose agno if…

  • License: agno is Apache-2.0, OpenHands is Other.
  • Requirements: Requires Docker; Requires Python environment setup, and Docker for deployment..
  • Both Agno and OpenHands are self-hosted developer control centers aimed at managing coding agents and automations, suggesting they could serve as alternatives under different circumstances.
  • Tags unique to agno: agents, python, ai-agents.
  • - **When you need comprehensive control**: Agno allows full ownership over the AI stack with detailed management and control of data, tools, permissions, context, and memory storage.

When NOT to use agno

  • - **If you're limited to specific cloud environments**: While Agno supports deployment on any platform with container support, it might not be the best if you need tightly integrated features of a non
  • containerized single-cloud service.
  • - **When you seek simplicity over control**: Other tools may offer quicker setup and less configuration but at the cost of deeper customization or management capabilities.

Choose OpenHands if…

  • License: OpenHands is Other, agno is Apache-2.0.
  • Pricing: The repository doesn't provide specific pricing details; refer to official resources for the most current information on cost structures..
  • Requirements: Min 4 GB RAM; Requires Docker; Requirements might vary based on backend configuration. For local setups, Docker might be required.; Ensure compliance with infrastructure specifications recommended for running AI models efficiently..
  • Both Agno and OpenHands are self-hosted developer control centers aimed at managing coding agents and automations, suggesting they could serve as alternatives under different circumstances.
  • Tags unique to OpenHands: claude-ai, llm, artificial-intelligence, chatgpt.
  • OpenHands ships Docker support for self-hosted deployment.
  • Use OpenHands if you seek a self-hosted solution that provides robust management of AI-driven coding assistants.

When NOT to use OpenHands

  • Avoid OpenHands if you prefer a fully managed service without self-hosting requirements or the complexity of managing multiple backends.
  • Do not use it if your primary need is limited to a single AI model and does not benefit from broad compatibility with other agents like Claude Code, Codex, or ACP-compatible agents.

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Common questions

What is the difference between agno and OpenHands?
agno: Build, run, and manage agent platforms.. OpenHands: Self-hosted developer control center for coding agents and automations.. See the comparison table for live GitHub stats and shared categories.
When should I choose agno over OpenHands?
Choose agno over OpenHands when License: agno is Apache-2.0, OpenHands is Other; Requirements: Requires Docker; Requires Python environment setup, and Docker for deployment.; Both Agno and OpenHands are self-hosted developer control centers aimed at managing coding agents and automations, suggesting they could serve as alternatives under different circumstances; Tags unique to agno: agents, python, ai-agents; - **When you need comprehensive control**: Agno allows full ownership over the AI stack with detailed management and control of data, tools, permissions, context, and memory storage.
When should I choose OpenHands over agno?
Choose OpenHands over agno when License: OpenHands is Other, agno is Apache-2.0; Pricing: The repository doesn't provide specific pricing details; refer to official resources for the most current information on cost structures.; Requirements: Min 4 GB RAM; Requires Docker; Requirements might vary based on backend configuration. For local setups, Docker might be required.; Ensure compliance with infrastructure specifications recommended for running AI models efficiently.; Both Agno and OpenHands are self-hosted developer control centers aimed at managing coding agents and automations, suggesting they could serve as alternatives under different circumstances; Tags unique to OpenHands: claude-ai, llm, artificial-intelligence, chatgpt; OpenHands ships Docker support for self-hosted deployment; Use OpenHands if you seek a self-hosted solution that provides robust management of AI-driven coding assistants.
When should I avoid agno?
- **If you're limited to specific cloud environments**: While Agno supports deployment on any platform with container support, it might not be the best if you need tightly integrated features of a non containerized single-cloud service. - **When you seek simplicity over control**: Other tools may offer quicker setup and less configuration but at the cost of deeper customization or management capabilities.
When should I avoid OpenHands?
Avoid OpenHands if you prefer a fully managed service without self-hosting requirements or the complexity of managing multiple backends. Do not use it if your primary need is limited to a single AI model and does not benefit from broad compatibility with other agents like Claude Code, Codex, or ACP-compatible agents.
Is agno or OpenHands more popular on GitHub?
OpenHands has more GitHub stars (79,943 vs 41,048). Stars measure visibility, not whether either tool fits your constraints.
Are agno and OpenHands open source?
Yes - both are open-source projects on GitHub (agno: Apache-2.0, OpenHands: Other).
Where can I find alternatives to agno or OpenHands?
GraphCanon lists graph-backed alternatives at /tools/agno-agi-agno/alternatives and /tools/openhands-openhands/alternatives (/tools/agno-agi-agno/alternatives.md, /tools/openhands-openhands/alternatives.md), ranked by typed relationship edges rather than popularity votes.
Is there a machine-readable version of this comparison?
Yes. The markdown twin at /compare/agno-agi-agno-vs-openhands-openhands.md mirrors this page for agents and LLM crawlers, with the same stats table and FAQ answers.
Which is better maintained, agno or OpenHands?
agno: Very active. OpenHands: Very active. Compare maintenance labels, days since push, and release cadence in the trust section below - stars alone do not measure maintenance.
Where are the full trust reports for agno and OpenHands?
GraphCanon publishes per-repo trust reports with dated maintenance, provenance, and scan summaries: agno: /tools/agno-agi-agno/trust; OpenHands: /tools/openhands-openhands/trust.

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