
Zed
SoftwareBlazing-fast, open-source code editor with built-in collaboration and AI — a fresh, lightweight alternative to heavy IDEs.

About Zed
Zed is a blazing-fast, open-source code editor built for performance, with collaborative and AI features built in. Created by some of the people behind Atom, it is engineered from the ground up for speed, so it opens instantly and stays responsive even on large projects — a genuine joy to type in compared with the sluggishness many developers tolerate in heavier editors. For anyone who values raw speed and a clean, modern feel, Zed is a refreshing experience.
Beyond performance, Zed includes real-time collaboration so multiple developers can work together in the same editor, and AI features integrated directly into the coding workflow. It is open source, which means transparency, community involvement and no vendor lock-in. The combination of speed, native collaboration and built-in AI makes it more than just a fast text editor — it is a modern, lightweight environment that covers the essentials beautifully without the bloat and complexity of full heavyweight IDEs.
Zed suits developers who prioritize speed, a clean modern interface, and an open-source tool, and who want collaboration and AI without a heavy IDE. It is an appealing alternative to editors like VS Code for those who feel current tools have grown too slow or cluttered, and it sits alongside AI-first editors in the broader landscape of modern coding tools. If you want an editor that is fast, focused, open and pleasant to use every day — with collaboration and AI built in — Zed is well worth trying.
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