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Name
Platform
Entry Updated
Notes
Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, more
2025
For teaching/learning programming. Focused on program runtime visualization. Provides stepping both in statements and expressions, no-hassle variables view, separate mode for explaining references etc.
Windows/Linux/Mac OS X
2025
Multi-language IDE with support for Python 2.x and Python 3. Retired by ActiveState https://www.activestate.com/products/komodo-ide/. Now open source only, see https://github.com/ActiveState/OpenKomodoIDE
Windows/Linux/Mac OS X
2023
Multi-language IDE with free support for Python: code completion, navigation and highlighting etc.
Linux/Mac OS X/Windows
2023
Commercial Eclipse-based IDE which provides a standalone bundling PyDev, Workspace Mechanic, Eclipse Color Theme, StartExplorer and AnyEdit, along with lightweight support for other languages, and other usability enhancements (such as multi-caret-edition).
Linux, Mac, Solaris, Windows
2023
Python/Jython support in NetBeans -- Open source, allows Python and Jython Editing, code-completion, debugger, refactoring, templates, syntax analysis, etc. Note: the Python plugin as a community-supported project, and may trail behind. Currently it works for 8.1, does not appear to be available for 8.2
Linux/Mac OS X/Windows
2025
The Community edition is a free IDE with a smart Python editor providing quick code navigation, code completion, refactoring, unit testing and debugger. The commercial Professional edition fully supports Web development with Django, Flask, Mako and Web2Py and allows to develop remotely. JetBrains offers free PyCharm Professional licenses for open-source projects under certain conditions https://www.jetbrains.com/buy/opensource/. Also free access for Student/Educational use.
Linux/Mac OS X/Windows
2023
Free open-source extension for Visual Studio Code (now maintained by Microsoft). Supports syntax highlighting, debugging, code completion, code navigation, unit testing, refactoring, with support for Django, multi threaded, local and remote debugging.
Linux/Mac OS X/(Windows)
2023
Free open-source IDE with a focus on static analysis-based code completion, navigation and highlighting. Also features a VI emulation mode.
Eclipse
2023
Free, open-source plugin for Eclipse -- Allows Python, Jython, and IronPython editing, code-completion, debugger, refactoring, quick navigation, templates, code analysis, unittest integration, Django integration, etc.
Windows, Intel & ARM Linux, macOS
2025
Family of Python IDEs with AI-assisted development, advanced debugger, editor with vi, emacs, visual studio and other key bindings, auto-completion, auto-editing, import management, multi-selection, inline code warnings, snippets, goto-definition, find uses, refactoring, unit testing with code coverage, remote development, support for containers and clusters, array and dataframe viewer, bookmarking, project management with version control, Python environment creation with virtualenv, pipenv, conda, Docker, and Poetry, Python package management with pip, pipenv, conda, and Poetry, source browser, PEP 8 / Black / YAPF / Ruff reformatting, and much more. Product levels, include free and paid versions with a fully functional trial and free licenses for educational use and unpaid open source developers. Documentation includes help for using Wing with Django, Flask, Docker, AWS, Vagrant, Matplotlib, Jupyter, Blender, Maya, any many other third party tools and packages. See product comparison and pricing for details.
Windows
2023
MIT licensed IDE written in Delphi with debugger, integrated unit testing, source browser, code navigation and syntax coloring/auto-completing editor.
Windows/Linux/macOS
2023
A powerful, free/open-source scientific environment written in Python, for Python,and designed by and for scientists, engineers and data analysts. Features a unique combination of the advanced editing, analysis, debugging and profiling functionality of a comprehensive development tool with the data exploration, interactive execution, deep inspection and beautiful visualization capabilities of a scientific package. Furthermore, offers built-in integration with many popular scientific packages, including NumPy, SciPy, Pandas, IPython, QtConsole, Matplotlib, SymPy, and more, and can be easily extended with plugins. It is conveniently integrated in the cross-platform Anaconda distribution, and is the centerpiece of the Python(x,y) and WinPython distributions.
IDLE
Windows/Linux/Mac OS X/All Tk Platforms
2023
Multi-window colorized source browser, autoindent, autocompletion, tool tips, code context panel, search in files, class and path browsers, debugger, executes code in clean separate subprocess with one keystroke. 100% pure Python, part of Python 2.x and 3.x distributions (may be packaged separately in some situations).
Windows/Linux/Mac OS X/All Tk Platforms
2023
IdleX is a collection of over twenty extensions and plugins that provide additional functionality to IDLE, a Python IDE provided in the standard library. It transforms IDLE into a more useful tool for academic research and development as well as exploratory programming. Last updated 2022.
Windows Vista and XP
2023
An open-source IDE, created using Lazarus. It's only for Python. include syntax highlighting, project manager, and uses pdb for debugging. Development stopped in 2011.
Windows/Linux/Mac OS X
2023
Open-source Python IDE focused on interactivity and introspection, which makes it very suitable for scientific computing. Its practical design is aimed at simplicity and efficiency. Pyzo consists of two main components, the editor and the shell, and uses a set of pluggable tools to help the programmer in various ways: e.g. source structure, interactive help, workspace, file browser (with functionality for searching). Also includes a post-mortem debugger.
Windows/Linux/Mac OS X
2025
An interactive environment for python built around a matlab style console window and editor. It was designed to provide a python based environment similiar to Matlab for scientists and engineers however it can also be used as a general purpose interactive python environment especially for interactive GUI programming. Features include: Multiple independent python interpreters. Interactively program with different GUI toolkits (wxPython, TkInter, pyGTK, pyQT4 and PySide). Matlab style namespace/workspace browser. Object auto-completions, calltips and multi-line command editing in the console. Object inspection and python path management. Simple code editor and integrated debugger. Still receiving releases at PyPI as of 2025, though the "homepage" has not been updated since 2014.
Python Tools for Visual Studio
Windows
2025
Open-source plugin for Visual Studio 2010-2015. Supports syntax highlighting, debugging and rich intellisense, unit testing, refactoring, object browser, MPI cluster debugging, Django intellisense and debugging, development REPL window and a debugging REPL window. Supports mixed-mode Python/C/C++ debugging. Since VS 2017 is considered part of Visual Studio and installable via appropriate workload selections.
Mac OS X
2015
Commercial with feature-limited free trial. A Mac-native, single-window IDE inspired by Xcode. Features integrated debugger, tabs, code completion with tab triggers, syntax highlighting themes, search and replace with regex, integrated REPL sessions, goto definition, file browser, integrated documentation browser. Does not currently support input() meaning any console input using this function is not supported. There have been no releases since 2015.
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