List of bolt.diy Integrations
This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with bolt.diy. This list is updated as of June 2026.
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C++
C++
Master clarity and control with powerful object-oriented programming.C++ is celebrated for its clear and concise syntax. Although beginners may initially perceive C++ as more complex than other programming languages due to its extensive use of symbols such as {}[]*&!|..., mastering these symbols can actually bring about a greater level of clarity and organization, surpassing languages that rely heavily on lengthy English phrases. Furthermore, C++ has improved its input/output system in comparison to C, and the integration of the standard template library makes data management and interaction more efficient, ensuring it remains as approachable as other languages without losing any essential functionality. This programming language adopts an object-oriented paradigm, treating software elements as individual objects with unique attributes and behaviors, which enhances or even replaces the conventional structured programming model that focused primarily on routines and parameters. By prioritizing objects, C++ provides developers with increased flexibility and scalability in their projects. Thus, the advantages of C++ position it as a robust choice for modern software development. -
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Groq
Groq
Revolutionizing AI inference with unmatched speed and efficiency.GroqCloud is a developer-focused AI inference platform designed to power real-time applications with unmatched speed. Built around Groq’s proprietary LPU architecture, it delivers record-setting performance for generative AI inference. The platform supports a broad ecosystem of models, including LLMs, audio processing, and multimodal AI workloads. GroqCloud eliminates the need for batching by maintaining consistently low latency at scale. Developers can begin experimenting instantly with a free plan and scale usage as demand increases. Transparent, usage-based pricing helps teams plan costs without surprise overages. The platform is available across public cloud, private cloud, and hybrid co-cloud environments. On-prem deployment options allow organizations to run the same technology in air-gapped or regulated settings. GroqCloud auto-scales globally to meet production workloads without operational overhead. Enterprise users gain access to custom models and performance tiers. Built-in security and compliance standards protect sensitive data. GroqCloud is optimized to take AI from prototype to production efficiently. -
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LM Studio
LM Studio
Secure, customized language models for ultimate privacy control.Models can be accessed either via the integrated Chat UI of the application or by setting up a local server compatible with OpenAI. The essential requirements for this setup include an M1, M2, or M3 Mac, or a Windows PC with a processor that has AVX2 instruction support. Currently, Linux support is available in its beta phase. A significant benefit of using a local LLM is the strong focus on privacy, which is a fundamental aspect of LM Studio, ensuring that your data remains secure and exclusively on your personal device. Moreover, you can run LLMs that you import into LM Studio using an API server hosted on your own machine. This arrangement not only enhances security but also provides a customized experience when interacting with language models. Ultimately, such a configuration allows for greater control and peace of mind regarding your information while utilizing advanced language processing capabilities. -
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HTML
HTML
Empower your web presence with the foundation of innovation.HTML, an acronym for HyperText Markup Language, is the fundamental markup language that underpins every website on the internet. This essential coding language plays a critical role in structuring and organizing various elements within web pages and sites. The most recent version, HTML5, is tailored for the effective arrangement and display of content on the World Wide Web, marking the fifth and final major release recognized by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). Currently, the specification is known as the HTML Living Standard and is consistently updated by the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG), which includes prominent browser developers such as Apple, Google, Mozilla, and Microsoft. HTML5 incorporates extensive processing models to enhance compatibility across different implementations; it improves existing markup options while also introducing novel markup and application programming interfaces (APIs) that are advantageous for complex web applications. As a result of these innovations, HTML5 is increasingly regarded as a viable platform for developing cross-platform mobile applications, emphasizing its adaptability and significance in contemporary web development. The continuous advancement of HTML5 not only mirrors the evolving needs of digital content creators but also addresses the expectations of users seeking improved interactive experiences online. This ongoing refinement of the language underscores its pivotal role in shaping the future of web technologies.