GitHub has announced that starting today it will make coding artificial ielligence ages Claude from Ahropic and Codex from OpenAI available to developers directly within its platform.
A new public preview for users with a Copilot Pro Plus or Copilot Eerprise subscription adds Claude and Codex ages to GitHub, GitHub Mobile, and Visual Studio Code, The Verge reports.
More coding ages are added to GitHub
This move is part of Age HQ, or GitHub’s vision to iegrate artificial ielligence ages natively io the daily workflow of developers. Developers can now choose between Claude, Codex, and Copilot or other custom ages when creating a task.


Each Coding Age consumes a Premium Request, and developers can assign ages to Issue and Pull Requests.
Developers can also evaluate the performance of Copilot, Claude, and Codex and compare how well each AI age has produced a solution. “With Codex, Claude and Copilot in Age HQ, you can go from idea to implemeation using differe ages for differe stages,” said Mario Rodriguez, GitHub’s senior product manager. Without changing tools or losing work coext.
GitHub has been quick to welcome competing AI models and ages to improve its Copilot service. Developers can now access models from Eropic, Google, OpenAI, and xAI on GitHub Copilot.
Access to Claude and Codex will soon be extended to more types of GitHub Copilot subscriptions. GitHub is also working with Google, xAI, and Cognition to add more ages to Visual Studio Code and the Copilot CLI.
GitHub’s iegration of competing AI coding ages coincided with Microsoft’s increased testing of Eropy’s Claude Code tool. For this purpose, Microsoft developers have been asked to compare Claude Code with GitHub Copilot, which is an attempt to improve GitHub Copilot.



