Amazon has officially launched Kiro, its latest AI-powered coding assistant aimed at transforming how developers write and manage code. Designed to work seamlessly in the cloud, Kiro is Amazon’s answer to popular tools like GitHub Copilot, with deep integration into its own ecosystem.
Built for Speed, Smarts, and Scale
Kiro is built to help developers code faster and with fewer errors. Whether you’re building a new app or debugging a complex system, Kiro understands natural language prompts and provides real-time suggestions, code completions, and error fixes. It supports multiple languages and frameworks, making it ideal for both startups and enterprise teams.
Deep Integration with AWS Tools
What sets Kiro apart is its close integration with Amazon’s existing developer tools, like CodeWhisperer and Bedrock. This means developers working in the AWS environment get an end-to-end AI-powered workflow from writing and testing code to deploying it in production.
Currently in Preview Mode
Kiro is now available in preview, which lets developers test its capabilities and offer feedback before the wider release. Amazon says it wants to shape Kiro based on real-world usage and developer input.
With tech giants betting big on generative AI, Kiro is Amazon’s bold move to redefine how modern software is built, bringing AI assistance right into the heart of the development process.
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