JetBrains is selling independence as the rest of AI coding picks sides episode artwork

EPISODE · May 21, 2026 · 26 MIN

JetBrains is selling independence as the rest of AI coding picks sides

from The New Stack Podcast · host Jetbrains, The New Stack, Mikhail Vink, Matt Burns

JetBrains is positioning itself as the last major independent AI coding-tool vendor in a market increasingly tied to hyperscalers and foundation model labs. Speaking at Google Cloud Next, JetBrains VP of business developmentMikhail Vink argued that competitors such as Microsoft Copilot, Anysphere Cursor, and Windsurfare all tied to either AI labs or cloud providers. By contrast, JetBrains says its independence allows customers to switch freely between models fromOpenAI,Anthropic, andGoogle Cloudwithout being locked into one ecosystem. That flexibility underpins JetBrains’ broader AI strategy. Rather than building its own foundation model, the company is focusing on orchestration and governance through JetBrains Central, announced in March as a management layer for AI agents, usage controls, analytics, and consumption-based billing. Vink said the company’s profitability, 16 million users, and 300,000 commercial customers from its long-running IDE business have allowed it to remain venture-free and model-neutral. JetBrains argues that as developers increasingly swap between AI models, neutrality may become more valuable than owning the models themselves. Learn more from The New Stack around the latest in AI coding-tools:  JetBrains ‘Agentic’ AI Agent Helps Automate Coding Tasks JetBrains: AI agents are about to repeat the cloud ROI crisis  JetBrains names the debt AI agents leave behind Join our community of newsletter subscribers to stay on top of the news and at the top of your game. 

JetBrains is positioning itself as the last major independent AI coding-tool vendor in a market increasingly tied to hyperscalers and foundation model labs. Speaking at Google Cloud Next, JetBrains VP of business development Mikhail Vink argued that competitors such as Microsoft Copilot, Anysphere Cursor, and Windsurf are all tied to either AI labs or cloud providers. By contrast, JetBrains says its independence allows customers to switch freely between models from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google Cloud without being locked into one ecosystem.

NOW PLAYING

JetBrains is selling independence as the rest of AI coding picks sides

0:00 26:04

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of The New Stack Podcast?

This episode is 26 minutes long.

When was this The New Stack Podcast episode published?

This episode was published on May 21, 2026.

What is this episode about?

JetBrains is positioning itself as the last major independent AI coding-tool vendor in a market increasingly tied to hyperscalers and foundation model labs. Speaking at Google Cloud Next, JetBrains VP of business developmentMikhail Vink argued that...

Can I download this The New Stack Podcast episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!