A desktop command center for running multiple AI coding agents side by side.
Hypr Code lets you spin up, monitor, and steer many coding-agent sessions at once — all from a single desktop app, with persistent history and the tools you need to stay in control.
- Multi-session dashboard — run several agent sessions in parallel, with search, sorting, and an archive view to keep everything organized.
- Persistent history — every session keeps a durable transcript that survives restarts, so you never lose context.
- Built-in file browser — navigate your project with a fast fuzzy, glob, and regex finder.
- Branch your work — duplicate a session to explore an alternative approach without losing your place.
- Integrated terminal — a full terminal panel with tabs, right alongside your agents.
- Prompts in the UI — when an agent needs your input, it asks you right in the app instead of stalling.
Hypr Code works with the coding agent you already use, including OpenAI Codex, Claude Code, and OpenCode — switch between them at any time.
- Download the latest release — grab the newest build to get started.
- All releases — browse previous versions and release notes.
What is Hypr Code? A desktop app that acts as a command center for AI coding agents. Instead of juggling one agent in a terminal, you can run, monitor, and direct many sessions at once from a single window.
Which agents does it work with? Hypr Code works with popular coding agents including OpenAI Codex, Claude Code, and OpenCode. You can switch between them at any time.
Do I need an account to use it? No. Hypr Code runs on your machine. You'll use your own agent of choice with its usual credentials.
Which platforms are supported? Check the releases page for the available builds.
Is my session history saved? Yes. Every session keeps a durable transcript that persists across restarts, so you won't lose context.
Can I run more than one agent at the same time? Yes — running multiple sessions in parallel is the whole point. The dashboard lets you search, sort, and archive them as you go.
How do I report a bug or request a feature? Open an issue on the GitHub repository.