Google Agent Development Kit (ADK) vs Composio

Detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right tool

Google Agent Development Kit (ADK)

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AI Development Platforms

Google's open-source framework for building, evaluating, and deploying multi-agent AI systems with Gemini and other LLMs.

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Starting Price

Free

Composio

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AI Development Platforms

Tool integration platform that connects AI agents to 1,000+ external services with managed authentication, sandboxed execution, and framework-agnostic connectors for LangChain, CrewAI, AutoGen, and OpenAI function calling.

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Starting Price

Free

Feature Comparison

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FeatureGoogle Agent Development Kit (ADK)Composio
CategoryAI Development PlatformsAI Development Platforms
Pricing Plans4 tiers8 tiers
Starting PriceFreeFree
Key Features
    • 1,000+ Pre-Built Tool Integrations
    • Managed OAuth and API Key Authentication
    • Framework-Agnostic Connectors

    Google Agent Development Kit (ADK) - Pros & Cons

    Pros

    • First-party Google support with Gemini optimization
    • Excellent built-in evaluation and testing tools
    • Native MCP protocol support
    • Local web UI for development and debugging
    • Production-tested at Google scale

    Cons

    • Best experience tied to Google Cloud ecosystem
    • Newer than LangChain — smaller third-party ecosystem
    • Python-only currently
    • Gemini-optimized features may not work with all models

    Composio - Pros & Cons

    Pros

    • Generous free tier with 20,000 tool calls/month and access to all 1,000+ integrations — enough for serious prototyping
    • Framework-agnostic design works with LangChain, CrewAI, AutoGen, LlamaIndex, and OpenAI function calling without vendor lock-in
    • Per-user credential management through the Entity model enables secure multi-tenant agent applications without custom auth infrastructure
    • Intelligent action filtering reduces LLM token costs and improves tool selection accuracy by presenting only relevant actions
    • Sandboxed execution environments provide safe code execution and file manipulation without managing separate Docker or cloud infrastructure
    • Open-source SDK allows inspection, customization, and self-hosting of core components for teams needing code-level control

    Cons

    • Creates critical dependency on Composio's cloud service — outages prevent agents from accessing any external tools routed through the platform
    • 200-500ms proxy latency per action compounds in multi-step agent workflows, making real-time interactive agents noticeably slower
    • Integration depth varies significantly — popular tools have comprehensive coverage while many listed tools only support basic operations
    • Debugging failures requires understanding both Composio's abstraction layer and the underlying service API, doubling troubleshooting complexity
    • No fully self-hosted option for the complete platform — managed authentication always requires Composio cloud connectivity

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    🔒 Security & Compliance Comparison

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    Security FeatureGoogle Agent Development Kit (ADK)Composio
    SOC2✅ Yes
    GDPR
    HIPAA
    SSO
    Self-Hosted🔀 Hybrid
    On-Prem✅ Yes
    RBAC
    Audit Log
    Open Source✅ Yes
    API Key Auth✅ Yes
    Encryption at Rest
    Encryption in Transit
    Data Residency
    Data Retention
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