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Picasso vs Devin.

Local code. Visible work. No black box.

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Picasso vs Devin

Local code. Visible work. No black box.

Choose PicassoYou want the whole agent in one place: memory, tools, subagents, providers, goals, and trust controls.
Choose DevinYou want its native surface and do not need Picasso's broader harness.
Run bothStart with one repository. Keep your current tool. Let the work decide.
CapabilityDevinPicassoExecution.Cloud workspace.Local terminal sandbox.Memory.Wiki.Vector plus graph retrieval.Goal mode.Cloud autonomous.Provider-agnostic local harness.
picasso auth loginpicasso sandbox statuspicasso goal create "port the queued Devin task locally"

The decision.

Devin gives you a hosted worker. Picasso gives you a visible one. It runs where your code lives, shows its work, remembers the right things, and lets you choose the model.

Choose Picasso.

You want the whole agent in one place: memory, tools, subagents, providers, goals, and trust controls.

Choose Devin.

You want its native surface and do not need Picasso's broader harness.

Run both.

Start with one repository. Keep your current tool. Let the work decide.

Capability matrix.

CapabilityDevinPicasso
Execution.Cloud workspace.Local terminal sandbox.
Memory.Wiki.Vector plus graph retrieval.
Goal mode.Cloud autonomous.Provider-agnostic local harness.
Subagents.Parallel cloud agents.Parallel local subagents.
Data path.Hosted environment.Local by default, provider selected by you.
Pricing.From $20 per month.$0 Picasso subscription.

A different center.

Picasso puts the loop at the center. Plan. Act. Observe. Reflect. Remember. The important state is visible, inspectable, and carried forward.

Before writes.

A plan shows the files, risks, checks, and open questions.

During work.

Tools, browser checks, MCP servers, and subagents stay inside the same loop.

After work.

Memory keeps the facts and decisions worth bringing back.

Where Picasso fits.

Local by default.

Keep workspaces, secrets, builds, and tests on your machine unless you choose otherwise.

The work is visible.

Plans, tools, memory, sponsor labels, and status are right there.

A lower first step.

Start with managed mode, a subscription you already have, an API key, or local models.

Where Devin still fits.

Hosted workspace.

Devin fits teams that specifically want a cloud-hosted IDE.

Delegated queue.

Some organizations want to assign tasks to a hosted agent queue and review output later.

Start here.

picasso auth login
picasso sandbox status
picasso goal create "port the queued Devin task locally"
picasso session replay latest

Keep going.

Full matrix.

Compare model lock-in, memory depth, local execution, pricing path, and trust boundaries in one table.

Install.

Run Picasso against a task your current agent already handled and compare the plan, diff, checks, and replay.

The waitlist
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