Reviewed by the Softwares.com Editorial Team · Last updated June 2026 · How we rate
Key facts
- Vendor
- Jesse Duffield
- Pricing
- Open source — Free
- Free tier
- Yes
- Platforms
- Linux, Mac, Windows
- Best for
- Developers, Terminal Users
- Editor rating
- 4.7 / 5
- Founded
- 2018
- Headquarters
- Melbourne, Australia
What is Lazygit?
Lazygit is a version control tool from Jesse Duffield. Lazygit is an open-source terminal UI that makes staging, branching, rebasing, and committing fast and keyboard-driven.
Lazygit uses open source pricing and offers a free tier you can start on without a credit card. Free.
It's best suited to developers, terminal-users and runs on Linux, Mac, Windows.
Standout strengths include fast keyboard-driven tui, free and open source, great for interactive rebase. Worth weighing: terminal only, learning curve for shortcuts.
Lazygit pricing
Pros
- Fast keyboard-driven TUI
- Free and open source
- Great for interactive rebase
Cons
- Terminal only
- Learning curve for shortcuts
Lazygit vs alternatives
Ready to try Lazygit?
Start free and see if it fits your workflow.
Work at Jesse Duffield? Claim this listing to keep it accurate.
Related software
MoreUser reviews
No user reviews yet. Be the first to review Lazygit.
Frequently asked questions
What is Lazygit?
Lazygit is an open-source terminal UI that makes staging, branching, rebasing, and committing fast and keyboard-driven.
How much does Lazygit cost?
Lazygit is open-source-priced. It has a free tier.
Does Lazygit have a free trial?
Lazygit offers a free tier rather than a time-limited trial.
What platforms does Lazygit support?
Lazygit is available on Linux, Mac, Windows.