Engineered
For The Frontier

Amp is the frontier coding agent that lets you wield the full power of leading models.

Free to use, up to $10/day (ad-supported). Then pay as you go, with no markup for individuals.

Install Amp

Available in the terminal and in editors

CLI/TUI Install

Editor install
VS Code Cursor Windsurf Antigravity JetBrains Neovim

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See how people are building with Amp

Building a real-time collaboration system with CRDTs

MH
mitchellh

Migrating a monolith to microservices with the Strangler Fig pattern

QS
sqs

Implementing OAuth 2.0 with PKCE for a mobile app

BL
beyang
8 prompts
18 files
+456
-23
~12

Performance optimization: Reducing React bundle size by 60%

MH
mitchellh
9 prompts
22 files
+234
-1456
~89

Building a type-safe API layer with tRPC and Zod

QS
sqs

Debugging a memory leak in a Node.js production server

BL
beyang
14 prompts
12 files
+123
-234
~56

Implementing a distributed rate limiter with Redis

MH
mitchellh
7 prompts
15 files
+345
-45
~23

Setting up end-to-end testing with Playwright

QS
sqs
10 prompts
24 files
+567
-34
~18

News

Announcements of Amp

January 29, 2026

Slashing Custom Commands

Custom commands are gone. Use skills instead.

January 28, 2026

Go Deep

A new agent mode in Amp: deep. It thinks for longer, plans more, and needs you less.

January 15, 2026

Tab, Tab, Dead

We're removing Amp Tab. It is not part of the future we see.

January 14, 2026

Painter

Generate and edit images with the painter tool

January 13, 2026

Handoff, Please

Move to a new thread without commands or buttons

January 13, 2026

Stick a Fork in It, It's Done

We're ripping out the Fork command

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"My first impressions of using @AmpCode to build an iOS app (working on an existing repo built be Claude Code): It feels way more agentic, it feels like I can let the agents/subagents run and it'll correctly come up with code reliably and consistently."
TheAlexYao
"Tried Codex in lieu of @AmpCode. It makes me appreciate the level of polish amp brings! The whole tool really delivers a premium experience, and I pity whoever is stuck with CC / Codex."
Petr Baudis
"We keep trying CC, Cursor Agent, etc. and keep coming back to Amp. It's built different."
Evan Owen
"umm ok @AmpCode stop being so good - this data flow diagram is actually sick, and generated without me specifically asking for it"
Adam Sorensen
"Tried @AmpCode with GPT5 and Sonnet4. @sqs you guys put some juice into Claude. Hard to believe its running the same model under the hood as CC."
Alfredo Sandoval