IntelliJ IDEA

IntelliJ IDEA (pronounced in-TEL-ih-jay "idea") is an integrated development environment (IDE) written in Java for developing computer software written in Java, Kotlin, Groovy, and other JVM-based languages. It is developed by JetBrains (formerly known as IntelliJ) and is available as an Apache…

Key facts

First appeared
2001
Category
technology
Problem solved
IntelliJ IDEA was created to address the shortcomings of earlier Java IDEs (such as JBuilder and early versions of Eclipse/NetBeans) which often lacked sophisticated code analysis, context-aware refactoring, and deep language understanding. It aimed to provide a more intelligent, ergonomic, and productivity-focused development experience, particularly for large-scale enterprise applications, by offering superior code inspection, quick fixes, and seamless integration of development tools.
Platforms
android, web, Windows, macOS, linux, Linux, windows, macos

Related technologies

Notable users

  • Leading tech companies across various industries
  • Numerous open-source projects using Java, Kotlin, and other supported languages
  • Google (via Android Studio, based on IntelliJ Platform)
  • Many enterprise Java development teams globally