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LTX Desktop vs OpenCode

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

LTX Desktop

6.5
Developer Tools

Desktop app for generating videos with LTX models

OpenCode

7.0
Developer Tools

AI coding agent desktop client

Metric LTX Desktop OpenCode
Category Developer Tools Developer Tools
AI Score 6.5 7.0
30-day Installs 12 10.1K
90-day Installs 75 24.0K
365-day Installs 75 39.2K
Version 1.0.5 1.14.33
Auto-updates Yes Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 396 119.6K
GitHub Forks 79 12.3K
Open Issues 39 6.6K
License Apache-2.0 MIT
Language TypeScript TypeScript
Last GitHub Commit 1mo ago 1mo ago
First Seen Mar 7, 2026 Dec 15, 2025

Reviews

LTX Desktop

LTX Desktop is an open-source tool for generating videos using LTX models, offering local processing for content creators and developers. It provides a unique solution for those seeking AI-driven video creation without relying on cloud services.

Generates videos using LTX models locally on your machine.

Pros

  • + Open-source with Apache-2.0 license for transparency and customization.
  • + Local video generation for privacy and efficiency.
  • + Active development and community support.

Cons

  • - Recurring issues with the Python backend stability.
  • - Limited ability to customize model installation paths.

OpenCode

OpenCode is an AI-powered coding assistant designed to enhance developers' productivity by automating code generation and debugging. It offers seamless integration with the terminal and supports multiple AI models, making it a versatile tool for developers seeking efficient code solutions.

OpenCode provides AI-driven code generation and debugging directly within the terminal, helping developers write and refine code more efficiently.

Pros

  • + AI-driven code generation and debugging capabilities
  • + Terminal integration for seamless workflow
  • + Open-source nature with a large developer community

Cons

  • - Security vulnerabilities and critical bugs
  • - Issues with third-party AI model integrations
  • - Limited support for non-macOS platforms