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Connect any LLM to VS Code or JetBrains for free with the open-source Continue extension. Run local models via Ollama for zero-cost privacy or integrate API keys to bypass fixed monthly subscription fees. This model-agnostic tool secures autocomplete and context-aware chat for developers requiring absolute data control.
Most AI coding tools are like expensive cable subscriptions: you pay a monthly fee, you get what they give you, and you don’t ask questions. Continue is different. It’s the open-source equivalent of cutting the cord—a completely free extension for VS Code and JetBrains that lets you decide which AI brain powers your code.
Here is the kicker: The software itself is 100% free with no usage limits. You aren't paying for the tool; you only pay for the "fuel" (API keys) you put inside it, or nothing at all if you run models locally on your own machine.
Continue sits in your sidebar (like ChatGPT) and your text editor (like Copilot), acting as a bridge between your code and literally any AI model you want.
utils.js breaks app.tsx without you having to copy-paste 50 files.Continue is "free as in speech," not just "free as in beer." The extension costs nothing. However, because it doesn't host the AI for you, you must provide the connection.
| Plan | Cost | Key Limits/Perks |
|---|---|---|
| Solo | $0 | Unlimited features. You must bring your own API Key (OpenAI, Anthropic) or run a local model (Ollama). |
| Team | $10/mo | Adds a centralized "Hub" to sync configuration, prompts, and secrets across a team. |
| Your "Fuel" | Variable | $0/mo if using local models (requires decent RAM/GPU). ~$5-10/mo if using API keys heavily. |
The Catch: This is not a "one-click" magic wand. You have to be comfortable generating an API key from OpenAI or installing Ollama. If you want a setup where you never have to think about "tokens" or "configs," this might feel like a chore.
While big tech wants you to rent their AI, Continue lets you own the pipeline.
Continue represents a vital shift in the "Practical AI" era. We are moving from a world where we rent intelligence ($20/month subscriptions) to one where we curate it.
By decoupling the interface (the coding tool) from the intelligence (the model), Continue future-proofs your workflow. When GPT-5 drops, you don't have to wait for Microsoft to update Copilot; you just plug in the new key. It forces you to be a slightly more technical user, but in exchange, it gives you the one thing Silicon Valley hates giving away: control.