List of low-code development platforms

Below is a list of notable low-code development platforms.

Implementations

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  • AppSheet is a no-code application from Google used to create applications for mobile and web.
  • Acceleo is an open-source code generator for Eclipse that generates textual language (Java, PHP, Python, etc.) from EMF models (UML, SysML, etc.).
  • Actifsource is a plugin for Eclipse that allows graphical modelling and model-based code generation using custom templates.
  • Appian is an enterprise low-code automation platform for mobile application development. The platform includes a visual interface and pre-built development modules.
  • Betty Blocks is a low-code platform for building custom applications like web portals, business solutions, and digital experiences.
  • Caspio is a low-code application development platform for creating online databases and web applications.[1]
  • DMS Software Reengineering Toolkit is a system for defining domain-specific languages and translating them to other languages.
  • Claris FileMaker is a low-code development platform for mobile, cloud and on-premise environments.
  • GeneXus is a cross-platform, knowledge representation-based development tool that generates native code for enterprise-class applications for web applications, smart devices, and Microsoft Windows.
  • Kissflow is a low-code platform for workflow automation and application development.[2]
  • Magic Software is a low-code platform for building and deploying business applications across desktop, web, and mobile using a metadata-driven, visual development environment.
  • The Maple computer algebra system includes code generators for Fortran, MATLAB, C, and Java. Wolfram Language (Mathematica), and MuPAD have comparable interfaces.
  • Mendix is a low-code platform for building web and mobile applications using visual drag-and-drop elements.
  • Microsoft Power Automate (previously known as Microsoft Flow) is a low-code platform used for creating tailored end-to-end process automation.
  • m-Power[3][4] is a low-code development platform for building enterprise web applications, reports, and workflow automations over existing databases.
  • OSBP is a software factory provided as open source by the Eclipse Foundation. It combines no-code/low-code elements with classic software development. Coding is largely replaced by a descriptive modeling of the desired software, while allowing developers to integrate their own source code. The applications are intended for professional use in companies.
  • Oracle APEX is a low-code enterprise AI application platform environment proprietary to Oracle.
  • OutSystems is a low-code platform for omnichannel enterprise application development.
  • Salesforce is a low-code platform for enterprise application development, especially CRM and ERP.
  • Spring Roo is an open source active code generator for Spring Framework based Java applications. It uses AspectJ mixins to provide separation of concerns during round-trip maintenance.
  • Trackvia is a low-code platform first released in 2007.
  • UiPath is a low-code/no-code development platform for enterprise automation and robotic process automation (RPA).
  • Uniface is a provider of model-driven, low code application development software for developers, enterprises and ISV's.
  • WaveMaker is an enterprise low-code platform mainly oriented towards core application development and delivery users. The applications created are largely open-standards-based and the tool can be used to generate code in the background by drag and drop visual development.
  • Wix Studio is a low-code web development platform by Wix. It supports website creation through visual editing and custom code, with features for third-party integration and design customization.[5]
  • Zoho Creator is a low-code application development platform from Zoho Corporation, used for building custom web and mobile applications.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Caspio HIPAA Enterprise Targets Health Care Industry". eWeek. August 1, 2014.
  2. ^ a b Garn, Damon (2025-12-16). "9 low code development tools to know in 2026". Search App Architecture. Retrieved 2026-01-22.
  3. ^ Woodie, Alex (2021-03-03). "mrc Refreshes IBM i Low-Code Dev Tool". IT Jungle. Retrieved 2025-07-09.
  4. ^ Sant, Hitesh (2024-09-05). "19 Best No-Code App Builder of 2025". Geekflare. Retrieved 2025-07-09.
  5. ^ Masoner, Liz (2022-05-12), Wix Pricing Plans (2025 Guide), retrieved 2026-01-22