Pricing: Freemium — from $17/mo
Best for: Programming & Code
About
AI-powered terminal for macOS, Linux, and Windows that combines a modern shell interface with an AI agent for running commands, explaining errors, and suggesting completions.
In-Depth Review
Warp is a terminal emulator built for modern developers, combining a redesigned shell interface with an integrated AI agent. It replaces the traditional terminal experience with a structured, IDE-adjacent workflow while keeping all the power and scriptability of the command line.
**Warp AI:** The AI agent is accessible via a command palette. Describe what you want to accomplish in natural language ("find all files modified in the last 24 hours larger than 10MB") and Warp generates the appropriate command, explains what it does, and executes on your confirmation. For errors, paste or highlight the error message and Warp's AI diagnoses the cause and suggests fixes.
**Blocks:** Warp introduces "blocks" — each command and its output is a discrete, selectable unit. You can copy a specific command output block, share a block as a URL with teammates, or search within a specific block. This structured approach replaces the undifferentiated scrollback buffer of traditional terminals.
**Input editor:** The command input area functions like a basic code editor — multi-line editing, syntax highlighting for many shell languages, and a history browser that shows previous commands in a navigable list rather than requiring Ctrl+R.
**Warp Drive:** A shared workspace for teams to store and share frequently used commands, scripts, and workflows. Useful for onboarding (share standard dev environment setup commands), ops runbooks (share debugging commands), and team standardization.
**AI completions:** As you type, Warp suggests completions based on command history, context, and AI-generated possibilities — similar to code completions in VS Code.
**Platform support:** Native macOS app (Intel and Apple Silicon), Linux, and Windows (via WSL-based execution). Designed to work as a drop-in replacement for iTerm2, Terminal.app, and Windows Terminal.
**Pricing:** Warp is free for individuals with generous limits. Team plan ($17/user/month billed annually) adds shared Warp Drive, team management, and priority support. Enterprise plans for larger organizations.
Pricing
Freemium — from $17/mo
Capabilities
Technical
- API Available
- No
- Languages
- English
Categories
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Free tier available
- Highly rated by users
Cons
- Paid plans required for full access
- No public API
- Limited to English
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Warp free to use?
- Warp offers a free tier. Paid plans start from $17/mo.
- What can Warp do?
- Warp supports terminal, ai-commands, developer-tools, cli, team-collaboration. AI-powered terminal for macOS, Linux, and Windows that combines a modern shell interface with an AI agent for running commands, explaining errors, and suggesting completions.
- Is Warp good for programming & code?
- Yes, Warp is well-suited for programming & code. AI-powered terminal for macOS, Linux, and Windows that combines a modern shell interface with an AI agent for running commands, explaining errors, and
- Does Warp have an API?
- Warp does not currently offer a public API.
- What languages does Warp support?
- Warp primarily supports English.
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