Plan features
Turn rough ideas into scoped tasks and build-ready next steps.
OxCode plans, codes, debugs, and ships inside one workflow, by voice, in your own language. Launching first as a VS Code extension, with alpha access for a small, hand-picked circle.
Switch modes depending on how much control you want, from quick voice prompts to full configuration.
Speak or type what you want, in your own language. OxCode handles the rest, ideal for prototyping and quick features.
Configure models, limits, and execution. Built for engineers who want precision and full visibility into every decision.
Get the reasoning behind every change: architecture, trade-offs, alternatives. Built for learning as you build.
OxCode supports the full build loop, from first plan to shipped software.
Turn rough ideas into scoped tasks and build-ready next steps.
Ask how a project works and map files, flows, and decisions.
Build features from natural language while staying close to the code.
Trace failures, logs, and stack traces into practical fixes.
Create focused tests for behavior, regressions, and edge cases.
Move from local changes to deploy-ready release steps.
Use runtime context to understand problems after shipping.
Use Teach Mode to understand decisions as work happens.
Built as an AI software engineer for developers who think, speak, and build in their own way.
For students, indie hackers, startup builders, and working developers who want direct influence while OxCode is still forming.
First 100 alpha testers
Free early access
Direct roadmap influence
Weekly feedback loop
Opportunity to become OxCode Ambassador
Fast-track consideration for DevRel, internships, and developer opportunities at Oxlo.ai
A few quick answers before you request a founding spot.
Alpha access opens in small founding batches after private onboarding begins, with invites reviewed directly by the Oxlo.ai team.
Yes. Founding alpha testers receive free early access while the product is shaped with close feedback.
No. OxCode is built for students, indie hackers, startup builders, and working developers.
Yes. OxCode is designed for natural language and voice input, starting inside the VS Code workflow.
Yes. Native language coding is part of the core direction, so you can explain what you want in the way you naturally think.
OxCode launches first as a VS Code extension, opened in small, personal batches. Tell us what you're building and we'll reach out directly.