Introducing Kiro Pro Max ($100/mo): more credits, less guesswork
Ranjith Ramakrishnan
Product
Dragos Ilinca
Product Marketing
Kiro’s pricing has always aimed to meet developers where they are. The free tier gives you some room to explore with solid open-weight model choices. Pro at $20/month covers lighter workflows. Pro+ at $40/month works well for developers who use Kiro as a regular part of their day, and the Power plan at $200/month handles heavier workloads. But many developers were telling us that there’s a big gap between $40 and $200. Pro+ users who hit their credit limit could already enable overages to keep working. But overages can be unpredictable and become expensive.
Today we’re introducing Kiro Pro Max, a new tier designed to address that gap. Here’s what you get:
5,000 credits per month — designed for professional developers who work in Kiro for hours every day
Access to all premium models — Claude Opus 4.8, Sonnet 4.6, Auto, and everything else in the model selector, subject to regional model availability
The same feature set as Power Tier — specs, custom subagents, powers, hooks, and full CLI access
At $100/month, it’s a good choice as an agentic development subscription for day-to-day work. If you’re consistently blowing past your Pro+ allocation or enabling overages that creep past $60-70 in extra charges, Pro Max gives you a predictable flat rate with substantially more room.
Pro Max is built for the professional developer who treats Kiro as a primary tool. You’re writing code, running specs, iterating on features, and debugging across multiple projects throughout the day. You want the best models available, and enough credits to do meaningful work, with a clear cap on monthly spend.
You can switch to Pro Max from your account settings today. If you’re mid-cycle, we’ll prorate the difference. Your new credit allocation, subject to proration, takes effect immediately. If you’re new to Kiro, you can apply the $20 sign-up bonus credit to your Kiro Pro Max subscription, just like all other tiers.
From the free tier to the Power plan, Kiro now offers a subscription at every level of usage. We want to make sure everyone can get the best out of Kiro, whether you’re building a side project on weekends or shipping production code eight hours a day. Flexibility and control are important to a great developer experience, and we think your pricing plan should reflect how you actually work, not force you into a tier that’s too small or too large.