Introducing Kiro, an all-new agentic IDE that has a chance to transform how developers build software.
Let me highlight three key innovations that make Kiro special:
1 - Kiro introduces spec-driven development, helping developers express their intent clearly through natural language specifications and architecture diagrams for complex features. This comprehensive context helps Kiro’s AI agents deliver better results with fewer iterations.
2 - Kiro features intelligent agent hooks that automatically handle critical but time-consuming tasks like generating documentation, writing tests, and optimizing performance. These hooks work in the background, triggered by events like saving files or making commits. It’s like having an experienced developer constantly reviewing your work and handling the maintenance tasks that often get delayed.
3 - Kiro provides a purpose-built interface that adapts to how developers work. Whether you prefer chat interactions or working with specifications, Kiro supports your workflow while keeping you in control of the development process.
Kiro is really good at "vibe coding" but goes well beyond that. While other AI coding assistants might help you prototype quickly, Kiro helps you take those prototypes all the way to production by following a mature, structured development process out of the box. This means developers can spend less time on boilerplate code and more time where it matters most – innovating and building solutions that customers will love.
Starting today, Kiro is available for free during preview and supports most popular programming languages.
Here’s how to get started with
@kirodotdev today:
kiro.dev/blog/introducing-ki…
Excited to see how developers use Kiro, and to work with the developer community to continue to shape Kiro moving forward.