List of Modal Integrations
This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with Modal. This list is updated as of May 2026.
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VibeKit
VibeKit
Effortlessly integrate customizable, secure coding agents into applications.VibeKit is a versatile open-source SDK tailored for the secure execution of Codex and Claude Code agents in customizable sandbox environments. It enables developers to effortlessly integrate these coding agents into their applications or workflows with a straightforward drop-in SDK approach. By simply importing VibeKit and VibeKitConfig, users can call the generateCode function, allowing for the inclusion of prompts, modes, and streaming callbacks for efficient real-time output management. Operating within completely isolated private sandboxes, VibeKit provides customizable settings where users can install required packages, and it remains model-agnostic, making it suitable for any compatible Codex or Claude model. Additionally, it adeptly streams agent output while maintaining a comprehensive history of prompts and code, and also accommodates asynchronous execution handling. The seamless integration with GitHub supports operations such as commits, branches, and pull requests, and telemetry and tracing functionalities are available via OpenTelemetry. As of now, VibeKit is compatible with sandbox providers like E2B, and there are plans to broaden its support to platforms such as Daytona, Modal, and Fly.io, thus ensuring adaptability for any runtime that meets specific security requirements. This extensive flexibility underscores VibeKit's significance as an essential tool for developers eager to elevate their projects with sophisticated coding functionalities, paving the way for innovative solutions in software development. -
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ComputeSDK
ComputeSDK
Empower your apps with secure, flexible code execution.ComputeSDK is a freely available open-source toolkit designed to enable developers to run external or user-generated code within their applications through a unified and standardized interface. Featuring a TypeScript-native API, it streamlines the integration of different compute providers, allowing developers to switch among platforms such as E2B, Vercel, Daytona, Modal, and more while maintaining their core code intact. This toolkit is built around isolated sandbox environments, ensuring that the code executed remains secure and does not interfere with the host system, making it particularly suitable for applications that require the controlled execution of potentially untrusted code. Moreover, ComputeSDK provides vital features such as executing code and shell commands, managing filesystems, creating and destroying sandboxes, and supporting modern web frameworks like Next.js, Nuxt, and SvelteKit. This thoughtful design empowers developers to concentrate on building resilient applications without the added concern of security risks that come with running external code. In addition, the toolkit’s flexibility and comprehensive features make it an indispensable resource for developers aiming to enhance their applications with user-generated functionalities.
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