Tencent Marvis vs Freebuff
Compare Tencent Marvis and Freebuff: free credits, features, and ratings. Which one is right for you?
Category
AI Assistant
Coding Assistant
Rating
β 3.5
β 3.5
Free Credits
1000 undefined
0 undefined
Refresh Period
daily
unlimited
Resolution
N/A
N/A
Watermark
No
No
Commercial Use
No
No
Paid From
Completely free
Codebuff from $100/mo
Tencent Marvis
Operating system-level AI assistant by Tencent's App Store team. Fully launched May 21. 10M free tokens daily, powered by DeepSeek V4 and Hunyuan models. Windows, Mac, Android. Privacy mode (local model, zero upload) and efficiency mode (cloud-edge). 8 built-in agents for file search, system settings, remote control, document processing.
Pros
- βCompletely free, 10M tokens daily
- βOS-level agent, truly controls PC
- βPrivacy mode, zero file upload
- βPhone remote control of PC
- β8 built-in agents, ready to use
- βDeepSeek V4 + Hunyuan dual models
Cons
- βRequires 16GB RAM minimum
- βMac needs M1 or newer
- βiOS not yet available (mid-June)
- βTencent ecosystem lock-in risk
Key Features
OS-level AI AgentLocal file smart searchOne-sentence PC settingsPhone remote control PCDeep file understandingPrivacy mode (local model)8 built-in specialized agentsWindows/Mac/Android
Freebuff
Free AI coding agent that edits code via natural language in terminal. Based on paid Codebuff, ad-supported. Uses DeepSeek V4 Flash by default, supports Kimi K2.6, MiniMax M2.7 and other models.
Pros
- βCompletely free, ads for credits
- βNo config needed, works out of box
- βSupports multiple domestic models
- βBuilt-in code review and browser use
- βOpen source MIT license
Cons
- βAds in terminal
- βDeepSeek V4 Pro trains on data
- βNot available in all countries
- βRequires internet, no offline use
Key Features
Natural language coding in terminal9 built-in sub-agentsDeepSeek V4 FlashCode reviewBrowser useDeep thinkingOpen source MIT license