Detect Vulnerabilities While Coding
Prevent vulnerabilities from entering your codebase.
Save time and resources wasted on fixing vulnerabilities afterwards.
- Detect secrets, SAST & dependency issues
- Prevent time wasted fixing vulnerabilities
- Company wide rules & policies









Security issues slow your devs down if they are found late
Aikido’s IDE plugins flag vulnerabilities to developers before code is committed
Scans for critical issues & covers all major languages

Instant Feedback While Coding
Fix Suggestions

Educate Your Developers

Company wide custom ignore rules & SAST policies
The Aikido IDE plugin inherits your company wide configurations,
so developers follow the same security rules everywhere.
Inherits Ignore Rules & Customized Severity Levels
Aikido’s IDE plugins inherit the ignore rules & severity adjustments you set up in the Aikido platform.

Custom SAST rules
When you set up custom SAST rules in Aikido, they will propagate to your IDE too.
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Replace your fragmented security tools with an all-in-one code & cloud security platform
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FAQ
How to install Aikido’s IDE security plugin?
You can install the plugin directly from the VS Code Marketplace or JetBrains Plugin Repository. For other IDEs, check our documentation for manual installation instructions.
What IDEs does Aikido provide support for?
Currently, Aikido provides support for Visual Studio Code, all JetBrains IDEs, with more coming soon.
What languages does the Aikido IDE plugin support?
The plugin supports multiple languages, including JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, Go, Java, and more. New language support is continuously added.
What types of issues does the plugin detect?
The Aikido IDE plugin detects common security vulnerabilities such as SQL injection, XSS, hardcoded secrets, insecure dependencies, misconfigurations, and more.
Do I need to be a paid Aikido user to use the IDE plugin?
Yes. As an Aikido user you can create a token, which will enable the plugin.
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