Versions:

  • 0.11.107
  • 0.11.63
  • 0.11.34
  • 0.11.28
  • 0.10.78
  • 0.10.32
  • 0.10.16
  • 0.10.10
  • 0.10.0
  • 0.9.47
  • 0.9.40
  • 0.9.2
  • 0.8.206
  • 0.8.140
  • 0.8.135
  • 0.8.86
  • 0.8.0
  • 0.7.45
  • 0.7.34
  • 0.7.21
  • 0.7.5
  • 0.7.0
  • 0.6.32
  • 0.6.29
  • 0.6.18
  • 0.6.0
  • 0.5.35
  • 0.5.9
  • 0.5.0
  • 0.4.0
  • 0.3.9
  • 0.3.0
  • 0.2.68
  • 0.2.59
  • 0.2.38
  • 0.2.13
  • 0.2.0
  • 0.1.42
  • 0.1.25
  • 0.1.15
  • 0.1.9
  • 0.1.6
  • 0.1.0

Kiro, an agentic IDE published by Amazon Web Services and currently offered in version 0.11.107, is positioned in the Developer Tools / IDE category and has already evolved through 43 iterative releases since its inception. Designed to bridge the gap between exploratory prototype and production-grade software, the platform introduces a spec-driven workflow in which natural-language prompts are automatically expanded into detailed functional specifications; these specifications are then converted by built-in AI agents into executable code, corresponding documentation, and unit tests without displacing the developer from final architectural decisions. The environment’s core triad—Specs, Steering, and Hooks—lets users outline intent, refine direction in real time, and inject custom automation at critical lifecycle points, making the tool equally useful for scaffolding a micro-service, refactoring legacy scripts, or generating exhaustive test coverage for an existing repository. By offloading repetitive or cognitively heavy tasks such as docstring creation, dependency mapping, and regression-suite generation, Kiro enables individual programmers and small teams to maintain velocity while preserving consistency and readability across rapidly changing codebases. Because every artifact remains editable, reviewers can audit, amend, or rollback any AI-produced component, ensuring that the delivered output aligns with organizational standards before it is committed. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always providing the newest release and additionally supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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