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Suna vs OpenHands

An open, source-available generalist AI agent (by Kortix) that autonomously handles real-world tasks — research, browsing, files, data and workflows — through a simple chat. Suna is free to self-host, a transparent alternative to Manus.

Winner: OpenHands(⭐ 4.6)

🧠 Expert verdict

Our expert verdict: OpenHands is the stronger all-round choice, scoring 4.6/5 versus 4.4/5 for Suna, and it stands out for "70K+ GitHub stars". Choose OpenHands if you want the best agents tool overall, especially for autonomous coding tasks; pick Suna if "Open generalist agent (Manus-style)" matters more for your workflow.

Suna

An open, source-available generalist AI agent (by Kortix) that autonomously handles real-world tasks — research, browsing, files, data and workflows — through a simple chat. Suna is free to self-host, a transparent alternative to Manus.

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OpenHands

A leading open-source autonomous coding agent (formerly OpenDevin) with 70K+ GitHub stars. OpenHands writes, tests and deploys code, navigates the web and runs commands to complete real dev tasks — free to self-host.

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CriteriaSunaOpenHands
Rating
4.4/5
4.6/5
Pricing
Free self-host / cloud plans
Free / Open Source
Category
agents
agents
Popularity
👍 Medium
📈 High
Value for Money
⭐⭐ Good
⭐⭐⭐ Excellent
📅 Release Date
2025
2024
🔄 Last Update
Aug 2026
Aug 2026
Company
Kortix
All Hands AI
Founded
2024
2024
API Access
Yes
Yes
Mobile App
No
No

Suna

Pros

  • +Open generalist agent (Manus-style)
  • +Research, browsing, files & workflows
  • +Free to self-host
  • +Transparent source-available code
  • +Fast-growing project

Cons

  • Self-hosting needs setup
  • Cloud plan is paid
  • Autonomous output needs review
  • Newer than Manus/Genspark

OpenHands

Pros

  • +70K+ GitHub stars
  • +Writes, tests & deploys code
  • +Browses web and runs commands
  • +Free and open source
  • +Works with many models

Cons

  • For developers to self-host
  • Needs LLM API keys
  • Review all changes
  • Compute costs at scale

🎯 Best forSuna

Autonomous research & tasksWeb browsing automationFile & data workflowsSelf-hosted Manus alternative

🎯 Best forOpenHands

Autonomous coding tasksClearing ticket backlogsTest & deploy automationFree Devin alternative

🏷️ TagsSuna

Open SourceAutonomousGeneralist AgentSelf-hosted

🏷️ TagsOpenHands

Open SourceCoding AgentAutonomousDevOps

Our Verdict

After comparing ratings, pricing and features, OpenHands comes out ahead with a 4.6/5 rating. It is the better choice for most users.

Expert take on each tool

📌 Suna

Suna is a leading open, self-hostable generalist agent: it autonomously researches, browses and completes tasks through chat, free to run yourself. The top transparent alternative to closed agents like Manus for those who want to own their agent.

📌 OpenHands

OpenHands (formerly OpenDevin) is the leading open-source autonomous coding agent, with 70K+ stars: it writes, tests and ships code and runs commands to finish real dev work, free to self-host. The top free alternative to Devin for engineering teams.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better: Suna or OpenHands?

OpenHands has the higher user rating (4.6/5 vs 4.4/5), making it the stronger overall pick. That said, Suna can still be the better fit depending on your budget and specific needs — see the full comparison above.

Is Suna or OpenHands cheaper?

OpenHands (Free / Open Source) is generally more budget-friendly than Suna (Free self-host / cloud plans). If cost is your main concern, OpenHands is worth trying first — but compare the feature sets above to confirm it covers what you need.

Can I switch from Suna to OpenHands?

Yes — switching between Suna and OpenHands is usually straightforward since both are agents tools with similar core workflows. Most users can export their data and get started with OpenHands within a day; just check OpenHands's free plan before committing to a paid tier.