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PyCharm Reviews

Vendor: JetBrains
4.4 out of 5

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PyCharm mindshare

As of December 2025, the mindshare of PyCharm in the Static Code Analysis category stands at 1.5%, up from 0.4% compared to the previous year, according to calculations based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
Static Code Analysis Market Share Distribution
ProductMarket Share (%)
PyCharm1.5%
Veracode16.5%
Checkmarx One11.6%
Other70.4%
Static Code Analysis
 
 
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Review data by company size

By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Small Business7
Midsize Enterprise1
Large Enterprise3
By reviewers
By visitors reading reviews
Company SizeCount
Small Business21
Midsize Enterprise7
Large Enterprise24
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Top industries

By visitors reading reviews
Performing Arts
17%
University
15%
Manufacturing Company
12%
Outsourcing Company
10%
Financial Services Firm
10%
Computer Software Company
6%
Insurance Company
6%
Comms Service Provider
4%
Transportation Company
4%
Educational Organization
4%
Retailer
2%
Leisure / Travel Company
2%
Government
2%
Logistics Company
2%
Hospitality Company
2%
Real Estate/Law Firm
2%
Renewables & Environment Company
2%
 
PyCharm Reviews Summary
Author infoRatingReview Summary
Senior Consultant at Mark Gurry & Associates4.5I use PyCharm for rapid prototyping mainly in GenAI, appreciating its support for frameworks like Django and Flask, and intelligent features like code completion. Though its refactoring needs improvement compared to IntelliJ, it saves me time and money overall.
Senior Cyber Security Consultant at BIP4.5I've used PyCharm for 5–6 years at work and find it comfortable, with helpful AI features and a good debugger. Breakpoints could be clearer, but overall it's reliable, easy to install, and I’d rate it a nine.
Director at Freelance4.5I use PyCharm for writing quantitative libraries, data manipulation tools, and Django applications. Its unit testing integration is excellent, enhancing productivity. However, it uses heavy resources. I switched from Vim and found PyCharm preferable to Visual Studio Code for consistency.
Consultant at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees4.0I found PyCharm stable and feature-rich, but its high cost limits adoption in our team, which prefers the free Visual Studio. The setup was easy, though broader usage would benefit from a free community edition like IntelliJ's.
Vice President at E-Cell Ramaiah4.0I use PyCharm for running, testing, and debugging code. It integrates well with GitHub, enhancing coding efficiency with features like documentation previews. However, it consumes significant memory, reducing laptop battery life, making alternatives like Visual Studio Code preferable for smaller projects.
Technical lead at a computer software company with 51-200 employees4.0I use PyCharm for software development, especially Python development across frameworks like Django and Flask. It offers excellent IDE features, source control integration, and AI-powered code completion, but it can be memory-intensive if too many files are open.
Developer at ExcaliburFRC4.5I find PyCharm's syntax highlighting to be excellent and highly customizable, although the navigation could be improved. I haven't used any other solutions or cloud providers, so I cannot compare the return on investment with alternatives.
Senior Project Manager at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees4.0We use PyCharm for Python development due to its valuable feature of providing coding hints, which aids in faster, error-free coding. However, its heavy resource usage and lack of direct integration with tools like GitLab need improvement.