AWS Enters the Vibe Coding Market with Kiro AI 

Kiro is positioned as an agentic IDE, an environment where AI agents collaborate throughout the software development lifecycle, not just at the prototyping stage.
Most AI coding tools assist developers in getting started but struggle with the final output, as they often encounter documentation delays, missing tests, and broken integrations.  AWS’s new IDE, Kiro, launched on July 14 in free preview, aims to address these issues with a spec-driven workflow that supports developers from prompt to production. “It’s fun and feels like magic to prompt your way to a working application,” said Nikhil Swaminathan, product lead for agentic developer experience at AWS. “But getting it to production requires more.” Kiro is positioned as an agentic IDE, an environment where AI agents collaborate throughout the software development lifecycle, not just at the prototyping stage. In an exclusive interview with AIM, Srini Iragavarapu, dir
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Siddharth is a media graduate who loves to explore tech through journalism and putting forward ideas worth pondering about in the era of artificial intelligence.
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