Mistral AI launched Vibe, an agentic coding platform that combines terminal-native agents with full codebase context to automate software development workflows.

The platform promises to halve pull request time by handling boilerplate code, tests, and documentation while developers focus on architecture and business logic. Vibe operates across terminal, IDE extensions, and asynchronous agents powered by Mistral's Devstral 2 and Codestral models.

Architecture-level automation

Vibe provides multi-file orchestration with architecture-level reasoning across entire codebases rather than individual files. The platform integrates with GitHub, GitLab, and Jira to pull context from issues and project boards directly into development workflows.

The system offers real-time code completions, code translation between programming languages, and legacy codebase modernization while preserving functionality. Custom fine-tuning allows teams to train models on proprietary languages and internal frameworks.

Mistral claims 100% developer adoption across client projects and 90% code completion accuracy — double previous solutions. More than 50 client projects showed productivity gains within six months.

Pricing and availability

Vibe offers four tiers: a free version with basic features, Pro for individual developers, Team for small development groups, and Enterprise with custom deployments and dedicated support.

The platform includes native extensions for VS Code, JetBrains IDEs, and Zed. Installation requires a single bash command through Mistral's console.

Vibe competes directly with GitHub Copilot, Cursor, and Codeium in the increasingly crowded AI coding assistant market. The platform's terminal-native approach and codebase-wide context differentiate it from completion-focused competitors.

Mistral plans to expand Vibe's async agent capabilities and add more development toolkit integrations in coming months.