Global Agent Hype Rankings (Full Version)


These 35 Agent products currently cover approximately 75%–85% of the mainstream Agent user base, with the remaining portion mainly made up of enterprise private Agents, vertical Agents, and self-built workflows.
(Their entry into the rankings satisfies at least the following two criteria: having an independent product, being able to truly execute tasks, continuous updates, and possessing stable users or a community. Pure models, pure development frameworks, internal testing projects, and projects that have stopped updating are not included.)
They are split into two main tracks—Programming and General Work—because this is the most mature demand for Agent products at present:
Programming Agents turn requirements into code, while General Work Agents turn information into documents, spreadsheets, and actions.
One is currently taking over programmers’ keyboards, and the other is currently taking over everyone’s workbench.
It’s clear that our domestic products are still performing very strongly; although top-tier forces were not included, multi-Agent collaboration can address shortcomings in capability—something that a Japanese product previously also validated.
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