Warp

Freemium

AI-native terminal and development environment used by 700K+ developers. Features intelligent command suggestions, AI-powered debugging, and Oz cloud orchestration for managing coding agents.

4.4
out of 5.0 · 24+ reviews
Category Coding
Platform macOSWindowsLinux
Last Updated April 14, 2026
Website warp.dev

Overview

Warp is a modern, AI-native terminal built for developers who want intelligent assistance directly in their command-line workflow. Used by over 700,000 developers, it replaces the traditional terminal with features like AI command suggestions, natural language to shell command conversion, and intelligent error explanations.

Beyond the terminal itself, Warp includes Oz — a cloud-based orchestration platform that lets you manage AI coding agents that can execute multi-step development tasks. The combination of a modern terminal UX with AI assistance makes common tasks like debugging, environment setup, and script writing significantly faster.

Warp supports macOS, Windows, and Linux, and is popular with both individual developers and enterprise teams. The block-based input system and collaborative features make it particularly strong for team environments.

Pricing

Free
$0 /mo
  • Full terminal features, basic AI assistance, and community support
  • Ideal for individual developers
Pro
$15 /mo
  • Advanced AI features, unlimited AI requests, Oz agent access, and priority support
Team
$22 /user/mo
  • Team collaboration, shared workflows, centralized settings, and admin controls
Enterprise
Custom pricing
  • SSO, audit logs, dedicated support, custom security policies, and on-premise deployment options

Pros & Cons

Pros

Natural language to shell command conversion saves time on complex commands
Block-based input system makes terminal output navigable and shareable
Built-in AI error explanations help debug issues without leaving terminal
Cross-platform support covers macOS, Windows, and Linux
Oz agents can handle multi-step development tasks autonomously

Cons

Requires account creation to use, unlike traditional terminals
AI features need internet connection, limiting offline use
Some keyboard shortcuts conflict with existing terminal muscle memory
Pro plan required for unlimited AI requests—free tier has daily limits
Resource usage is higher than lightweight terminals like iTerm2 or Alacritty

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