Sublime Text remains one of the fastest and most lightweight code editors available, but for years AI tooling has been much stronger in editors such as VS Code, Cursor, and JetBrains IDEs.
That is starting to change.
Sublime Text's AI ecosystem is still relatively small, but in 2026 there are several interesting options representing very different ways of coding with AI: autocomplete, LLM chat, pair programming, and external coding agents.
In this article, I compare four of the most relevant approaches currently available for Sublime Text.
Disclosure: I am the developer of Limitcode, one of the tools included in this comparison. I have tried to keep the article focused on each tool's capabilities and the workflow it is designed for.






