Chinese technology company ByteDance on Sunday launched Trae, an AI programming tool for overseas markets.
Trae, which is powered by SPRING (SG) PTE. LTD., a Singapore-based company owned by ByteDance, supports AI Q&A, code auto-completion, agent-based AI programming, etc., and currently only supports the Mac version, according to its official website.
The tool can help programmers automate the development of any task, and in some projects can realize end-to-end development, that is, through the user's questions directly produce a complete code project.
The Windows version of Trae will also be available soon, according to related personnel.
Trae is available in either Simplified Chinese or English, and has built-in GPT-4o, Claude-3.5-Sonnet models for free use.
In June last year, ByteDance had launched its first AI development tool, Doubao MarsCode, which is free to Chinese developers.
Last week, Doubao launched a new AI programming feature on its computer and web versions.