- AWS unveils Kiro, an AI agency route to the code
- Kiro seeks to help solve problems generally observed in “atmosphere coding”
- Kiro is in preview now, with three levels that will be available
Amazon Web Services (AWS) unveiled Kiro, an IDE that uses AI agents to rationalize the development process.
Available now in preview, Kiro seeks to reduce potential problems with the “room coding”, the process where agents are invited to create and create software with minimal human interaction.
In addition to helping coding, Kiro can also automatically create and update project plans and technical plans, resolving one of the most annoying problems for developers who always bring to the potential intermediary.
AWS Kiro
Announced the launch, AWS said Kiro sought to go from “room coding to a viable code”.
It works by decomposing the invites into structured components, which can then be used to guide the implementation and tests, as well as the monitoring of modifications as the code evolves, ensuring that no inconsistency continues.
There is also management of the model context protocol (MCP) for the connection of specialized tools, management rules to guide the behavior of AI in your project and an agentic cat for ad-hoc coding tasks.
Finally, it can also automatically check the code to ensure that nothing is going, ensuring that developers can submit or launch code without fear of problems.
Kiro seems: “to resolve fundamental challenges that make construction software products so difficult – to guarantee the alignment of design between teams and to resolve conflicting requirements for the elimination of technological debt, to provide coding exams to codes and to preserve institutional knowledge when senior engineers leave”, Nikhil Swaminathan, the product of Kiro, From the Sanneuse, the vice-president of the Amazon developer.
“Kiro is excellent in the” room coding “but goes far beyond that – Kiro’s strength consists in putting these prototypes in production systems with features such as specifications and hooks.”
For the moment, Kiro is free to use during the preview period, but it seems that AWS plans to introduce three price levels: a free version with 50 agent interactions per month; A professional level at $ 19 per user per month with 1,000 interactions; And a pro + level at $ 39 per user per month with 3,000 interactions.
“Kiro is really good in” Vibe Coding “but goes far beyond,” wrote Andy Jassy, CEO of Amazon in an article on X.
“While other AI coding assistants could help you prototyper quickly, Kiro helps you withdraw these prototypes to production by following a structured and mature development process outside the box.