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Freelens vs AKS desktop

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Freelens

8.0
Developer Tools

Kubernetes IDE

AKS desktop

6.0
Developer Tools

Azure Kubernetes Service desktop application

Metric Freelens AKS desktop
Category Developer Tools Developer Tools
AI Score 8.0 6.0
30-day Installs 1.0K 15
90-day Installs 3.2K 57
365-day Installs 14.5K 140
Version 1.9.0 0.6.0
Auto-updates No No
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 4.7K 73
GitHub Forks 202 14
Open Issues 213 109
License MIT Apache-2.0
Language TypeScript TypeScript
Last GitHub Commit 1mo ago 1mo ago
First Seen Jan 30, 2025 Nov 19, 2025

Reviews

Freelens

Freelens is a free, open-source IDE tailored for Kubernetes development, offering a comprehensive environment for container orchestration. It benefits developers working with Kubernetes by providing a dedicated toolset, enhancing productivity and ease of use.

Freelens provides a specialized integrated development environment for Kubernetes, streamlining development and deployment processes.

Pros

  • + Free and open-source with an MIT license
  • + Actively maintained with frequent updates
  • + Strong community engagement and contribution opportunities

Cons

  • - No auto-update feature
  • - Some features, like custom themes, are still in development

AKS desktop

AKS desktop provides a graphical interface for deploying and managing workloads on Azure Kubernetes Service, making it easier for developers to interact with AKS without command-line tools. It offers a streamlined experience for Kubernetes enthusiasts and Azure users, with cross-platform support and integration with Azure services.

AKS desktop simplifies the deployment and management of applications on Azure Kubernetes Service through a graphical user interface.

Pros

  • + Provides a user-friendly GUI for AKS, reducing the learning curve for Kubernetes newcomers.
  • + Cross-platform support, allowing use on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
  • + Integration with Azure services for a seamless cloud experience.

Cons

  • - Alpha version with many open issues, indicating potential instability or missing features.
  • - No auto-update feature, requiring manual checks for updates.