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Kiro Web


Preview
Kiro Web is currently in preview for Kiro Pro, Pro+, and Power users. Available in the US region only during the preview. Features and documentation may change as we improve the product.

Kiro Web (Preview) is a browser-based development agent that helps you build software through conversation. Chat with the agent to discuss approaches, write code, and open pull requests — all from app.kiro.dev.

Kiro Web works in two modes. By default, you collaborate with the agent interactively — iterating on a problem together and asking it to open a pull request when you're ready. When you need the agent to own the outcome end-to-end, toggle on autonomous mode and let it plan, implement, and open a PR on its own.

Prerequisites

  • A paid Kiro subscription (Pro or higher)
  • A GitHub account connected to Kiro

AWS Identity Center

If your organization uses AWS Identity Center, your administrator must first enable Kiro Web from Settings > Kiro Settings in the AWS account where Kiro is configured. Kiro Web is available in US East (N. Virginia) us-east-1 only during the preview. See the Identity Center setup guide for additional requirements.

Get started

Setup
Connect GitHub and configure access
Working with the agent
Chat, iterate, and open pull requests

Features

Autonomous mode
Let the agent own the outcome — it plans, codes, and opens PRs
Steering
Guide the agent with your team's standards and conventions
Sandbox
Isolated execution environment with configurable access controls
GitHub integration
Repositories, branches, pull requests, and issue-based tasks
Page updated: May 5, 2026
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