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AWS Launches Kiro A New AI-powered Coding Tool

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has introduced Kiro, a new integrated development environment (IDE) that utilizes artificial intelligence agents to bring more structure and reliability to the software development process. The tool, now available in a preview version, is designed to address the challenges associated with “vibe coding,” a practice where developers use AI with minimal guidance, which can lead to inconsistencies.

Kiro functions by taking high-level user prompts and breaking them down into structured, manageable components. This approach guides the implementation and testing of software while also monitoring any changes made to the code over time to prevent errors.

In addition to coding assistance, the platform can automatically generate and maintain project plans and technical blueprints, tackling a common pain point for development teams. According to AWS, Kiro aims to resolve fundamental issues such as ensuring design consistency across teams, managing conflicting requirements, reducing technical debt, and retaining institutional knowledge when experienced engineers depart.


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Key features of the new IDE include:

  • Model context protocol (MCP): Allows for the integration of specialized third-party tools.
  • Steering rules: Enables developers to guide the behavior of the AI across an entire project.
  • Agentic chat: Facilitates direct interaction with the AI for specific, on-the-fly coding tasks.
  • Automatic code verification: The system checks code for potential issues before it is submitted, allowing developers to launch their work with greater confidence.

During the current preview period, Kiro is available for free. Following this phase, AWS plans to offer three pricing tiers: a free version with 50 monthly agent interactions, a “Pro” tier for $19 per user per month offering 1,000 interactions, and a “Pro+” tier priced at $39 per user per month for 3,000 interactions.


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