Compare the Top Debugging Tools for Freelancers as of April 2026

This a list of Debugging tools for Freelancers. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Freelancers. View the products that work with Freelancers in the table below.

What are Debugging Tools for Freelancers?

Debugging tools, also known as debuggers, are software tools that enable web developers and software developers to debug their code and applications in order to improve the quality and security of the code and application. Compare and read user reviews of the best Debugging tools for Freelancers currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Android Studio

    Android Studio

    Android Studio

    Android Studio provides the fastest tools for building apps on every type of Android device. Create complex layouts with ConstraintLayout by adding constraints from each view to other views and guidelines. Then preview your layout on any screen size by selecting one of various device configurations or by simply resizing the preview window. Find opportunities to reduce your Android app size by inspecting the contents of your app APK file, even if it wasn't built with Android Studio. Inspect the manifest file, resources, and DEX files. Compare two APKs to see how your app size changed between app versions. Install and run your apps faster than with a physical device and simulate different configurations and features, including ARCore, Google's platform for building augmented reality experiences. Write better code, work faster, and be more productive with an intelligent code editor that provides code completion for Kotlin, Java, and C/C++ languages.
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    Xcode

    Xcode

    Apple

    Xcode is Apple’s integrated development environment for building, testing, and distributing apps across Apple platforms. It provides powerful tools for coding, debugging, profiling, and simulation in one unified workspace. Predictive code completion and coding intelligence help developers write cleaner, faster code. Xcode supports advanced debugging and performance analysis to identify issues early. Built-in simulators allow developers to prototype apps across Apple devices without physical hardware. Testing frameworks ensure apps meet quality and performance standards. Xcode streamlines the entire app development lifecycle from idea to deployment.
    Starting Price: Free
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    RubyMotion

    RubyMotion

    Scratchwork Development LLC

    RubyMotion lets you quickly develop cross-platform native apps for iOS, Android and OS X, all using your favorite editor and the awesome Ruby language you know and love. RubyMotion features a statically-compiled version of the Ruby language designed for native mobile platforms, as well as a command-line based extensible toolchain that will let you easily customize your development workflow just the way you like it. Thanks to RubyMotion, your Ruby developers can write iOS and Android apps, today. Ruby makes programmers happy and productive, and by sharing the same language across platforms you get to reuse code, save time, and ship faster.
    Starting Price: Free
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    SmartBear AQTime Pro
    Debugging should be simple. AQTime Pro synthesizes complex memory and performance information into digestible, actionable insights so you can quickly find bugs and their root cause. Finding and squashing highly differentiated bugs is tedious and complicated, but AQTime Pro makes it easy. With over a dozen profilers, you can find memory leaks, performance bottlenecks, code coverage gaps and more in just a few clicks. AQTime Pro enables you to squash all bugs with one tool and get back to making high quality code. Don’t let code profilers box you in with a single codebase or framework and prevent you from finding performance bottlenecks, memory leaks, code coverage gaps unique to your project. AQTime Pro is the one tool to use across multiple codebases and frameworks in a project. It has broad language support for C/C++, Delphi, .NET, Java and more.
    Starting Price: $719 one-time payment
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    Polar Signals

    Polar Signals

    Polar Signals

    Polar Signals cloud is an always-on, zero-instrumentation continuous profiling product that helps improve performance, understand incidents, and lower infrastructure costs. With just one command and the easiest onboarding guide you’ll ever see, you can start saving costs and optimizing performance in your infrastructure. Travel back in time to pinpoint incidents and issues. Profiling data provides unique insight and depth into what a process executed over time. Utilize profiling data collected over time to confidently and statistically identify hot paths for optimization. Many organizations have 20-30% of resources wasted with code paths that could be easily optimized. Polar Signals Cloud employs an exceptional blend of technologies, purpose-built to deliver the profiling toolset essential for today's evolving infrastructure and applications. With a zero instrumentation setup, deploy immediately and reap the benefits of actionable observability data.
    Starting Price: $50 per month
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    SonarQube for IDE
    Easy to use, no configuration needed — just install from your favorite IDE marketplace and continue to code while SonarQube for IDE (formerly SonarLint) does its job. Your current linting tools may come with overhead – specialized tools for languages or longer setup and config time. With SonarQube for IDE, you can settle on a single solution to address your Code Quality and Code Security issues. We have you covered with hundreds of unique, language-specific rules to catch Bugs, Code Smells, and Security Vulnerabilities right in the IDE, as you code. From dangerous regex patterns to non-compliant coding standards, SonarQube for IDE is your true confidante in delivering error-free code. With an intelligent tool by your side, your mistakes are only visible to you so you can understand them, quickly remediate them, and learn along the way.
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    TotalView

    TotalView

    Perforce

    TotalView debugging software provides the specialized tools you need to quickly debug, analyze, and scale high-performance computing (HPC) applications. This includes highly dynamic, parallel, and multicore applications that run on diverse hardware — from desktops to supercomputers. Improve HPC development efficiency, code quality, and time-to-market with TotalView’s powerful tools for faster fault isolation, improved memory optimization, and dynamic visualization. Simultaneously debug thousands of threads and processes. Purpose-built for multicore and parallel computing, TotalView delivers a set of tools providing unprecedented control over processes and thread execution, along with deep visibility into program states and data.
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    SourceDebug

    SourceDebug

    SourceDebug

    SourceDebug is a fast powerful project-oriented programming editor, code browser, and debugger that helps you understand code while you work and plan. SourceDebug has built-in dynamic analysis for C/C++, Objective-C, and more. SourceDebug can debug application with source code in different locations. SourceDebug integrates editing, browsing, compiling and debugging functions for local and remote projects. It can be used to learn an existing code base quickly, and get up to speed on new projects. SourceDebug parses your whole project and lets you navigate and edit code like a breeze. It can jump easily to variables, functions or include files. Smart Bookmark can record the browsing location and play back when needed. Supports GDB or LLDB-MI debug over SSH, ADB, Telnet , Rlogin and Local Cygwin. GDB server debug is also supported. Show Quickwatch, Watches, Callstack, Variables, Memory, Breakpoint List, Disassemble and Thread List as needed. Sftp, Ftp and Local drives are supported.
    Starting Price: $49/user
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    Arm DDT
    Arm DDT is the number one server and HPC debugger in research, industry, and academia for software engineers and scientists developing C++, C, Fortran parallel and threaded applications on CPUs, GPUs, Intel, and Arm. Arm DDT is trusted as a powerful tool for the automatic detection of memory bugs and divergent behavior to achieve lightning-fast performance at all scales. Cross-platform for multiple servers and HPC architectures. Native parallel debugging of Python applications. Has market-leading memory debugging. Outstanding C++ debugging support. Complete Fortran debugging support. Has an offline mode for debugging non-interactively. Handles and visualizes huge data sets. Arm DDT is a powerful parallel debugger, available standalone or as part of the Arm Forge debug and profile suite. Its intuitive graphical interface provides automatic detection of memory bugs and divergent behavior at all scales.
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    Arm Forge
    Build reliable and optimized code for the right results on multiple Server and HPC architectures, from the latest compilers and C++ standards to Intel, 64-bit Arm, AMD, OpenPOWER, and Nvidia GPU hardware. Arm Forge combines Arm DDT, the leading debugger for time-saving high-performance application debugging, Arm MAP, the trusted performance profiler for invaluable optimization advice across native and Python HPC codes, and Arm Performance Reports for advanced reporting capabilities. Arm DDT and Arm MAP are also available as standalone products. Efficient application development for Linux Server and HPC with Full technical support from Arm experts. Arm DDT is the debugger of choice for developing of C++, C, or Fortran parallel, and threaded applications on CPUs, and GPUs. Its powerful intuitive graphical interface helps you easily detect memory bugs and divergent behavior at all scales, making Arm DDT the number one debugger in research, industry, and academia.
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    BMC Compuware Xpediter
    BMC Compuware Xpediter is a family of debuggers and interactive analysis tools for COBOL, Assembler, PL/I, and C programs that helps developers quickly understand applications, make changes, and fix problems in a secure environment—even if they’re unfamiliar with the source code. Xpediter enables developers to get into an interactive test session with minimal effort and quickly move applications into production with greater confidence. See line-by-line code execution and control all aspects of program execution and data. Use Code Coverage to see proof of execution and view metrics on multi-platform applications. Access Abend-AID diagnostic capabilities from within a debugging session. See a graphical view of source code through an integration with Topaz for Program Analysis. Leverage Topaz for Total Test for building a comprehensive portfolio of automated virtualized test cases. Intercept and debug mainframe transactions initiated remotely.
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    Orbit Profiler

    Orbit Profiler

    Orbit Profiler

    Quickly find performance bottlenecks and visualize what is going on in a complex C/C++ application. Orbit is a standalone profiler and debugging tool for Windows and Linux. Its main purpose is to help developers understand and visualize the execution flow of a complex application. By giving a bird’s eye view of what is happening under the hood, Orbit gives the developer a deeper understanding of complex systems and allows them to quickly find performance bottlenecks. Orbit works out of the box on any C/C++ application, as long as it has access to the Pdb file. Start profiling as soon as you finish downloading Orbit. Orbit injects itself into the target process and hooks into selected functions. It works even on your highly optimized final/shipping builds. Sampling is great when you don’t know where to start looking. Orbit’s sampling is fast, robust, and “always on”. Orbit combines sampling and dynamic instrumentation to optimize the profiling workflow.
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