{"slug":"windsurf-vs-github-copilot)","title":"Windsurf vs GitHub Copilot","url":"https://www.aversusb.net/compare/windsurf-vs-github-copilot)","faqCount":5,"faqs":[{"question":"Can I use GitHub Copilot in Windsurf?","answer":"No. Windsurf has native Claude 3.5 Sonnet integration as its primary AI assistant. You cannot install GitHub Copilot as an extension in Windsurf. If you need OpenAI models, you must use GitHub Copilot in VS Code, JetBrains, or another supported IDE."},{"question":"Which AI model is better for coding, Claude or GPT-4o?","answer":"Both are competitive. Claude 3.5 Sonnet excels at code refactoring and understanding large codebases (200K context), while GPT-4o with o1 (reasoning) is stronger at solving complex algorithmic problems. The best choice depends on your use case: use Windsurf for full-codebase awareness, use Copilot for complex problem-solving with o1."},{"question":"If I'm already using VS Code, should I switch to Windsurf?","answer":"Not necessarily. If you're happy with VS Code's ecosystem, GitHub Copilot integrates seamlessly as an extension. Switch to Windsurf only if you specifically want Claude's 200K context window and don't mind losing access to VS Code's 50,000+ extensions. Windsurf is better for AI-first workflows; VS Code + Copilot is better for traditional development with AI enhancement."},{"question":"What's the difference in pricing between Windsurf and Copilot?","answer":"Both charge $20/month for Pro plans. Windsurf's pricing includes unlimited Claude API usage within the IDE, while GitHub Copilot's pricing gives you access in multiple IDEs. Both offer free tiers with usage limits. The total cost depends on how many IDEs you use (Copilot works in multiple, Windsurf only works in itself)."},{"question":"Is Windsurf production-ready for professional development?","answer":"Windsurf is functional but nascent (launched in 2024). GitHub Copilot is battle-tested with millions of professional users since 2021. For mission-critical production work, GitHub Copilot has a proven track record; Windsurf is still establishing its reliability. However, Windsurf's 200K context window is technically superior for large codebases."}],"faqPageSchema":{"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"FAQPage","@id":"https://www.aversusb.net/compare/windsurf-vs-github-copilot)#faq","url":"https://www.aversusb.net/compare/windsurf-vs-github-copilot)","inLanguage":"en-US","name":"Windsurf vs GitHub Copilot — FAQ","description":"Frequently asked questions about Windsurf vs GitHub Copilot","dateModified":"2026-07-07T19:55:13.241Z","author":{"@type":"Organization","@id":"https://www.aversusb.net/#organization","name":"A Versus B"},"publisher":{"@type":"Organization","@id":"https://www.aversusb.net/#organization","name":"A Versus B"},"isPartOf":{"@type":"Article","@id":"https://www.aversusb.net/compare/windsurf-vs-github-copilot)#article"},"license":"https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/","speakable":{"@type":"SpeakableSpecification","cssSelector":["#faq",".faq-item"]},"mainEntity":[{"@type":"Question","name":"Can I use GitHub Copilot in Windsurf?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"No. Windsurf has native Claude 3.5 Sonnet integration as its primary AI assistant. 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