Tool comparison
AVDI (Advanced Vehicle Diagnostic Interface) by Abrites is a professional multi-brand diagnostic and programming interface paired with Abrites' Windows software suite. Through brand-specific 'commanders' it covers a very wide range of manufacturers for advanced key programming, mileage operations, module adaptation, coding and ECU/TCU functions. AVDI is known for capabilities that go beyond standard diagnostics, all-keys-lost key learning, immobilizer work, module replacement and special functions on VAG, Mercedes, BMW and many other marques. Locksmiths, ECU specialists and advanced workshops use it as a core hardware platform, adding software licenses for the brands and functions they need. It connects via OBD-II and, for some tasks, bench connections, and requires Windows plus the appropriate Abrites licenses.
VVDI Prog by Xhorse is a Windows-controlled chip programmer used to read and write EEPROM, MCU and flash memory in automotive modules. It supports a large library of chips and control units, immobilizer boxes, dashboards, ECUs, BMW CAS/FEM/BDC and many microcontrollers, through adapters, in-circuit connections and soldered/BGA methods. Locksmiths and module specialists use it to extract immobilizer and key data, read protected MCUs, and prepare dumps for key programming or module cloning. It is frequently paired with VVDI2 or other Xhorse tools within a broader key/immo workflow. VVDI Prog requires its dedicated device and Windows software, and regularly receives menu updates that add new chip and module support.
Abrites AVDI (Immo & Key Programming, Abrites) and VVDI Prog (Immo & Key Programming, Xhorse) compete in the same space, so the choice comes down to coverage, workflow and price for your specific ECUs. Professional multi-brand diagnostic and key-programming interface Xhorse chip programmer for EEPROM, MCU and flash memory
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