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First look at Kiro: the AI IDE for structured coding

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In this post, I share my first impressions using Kiro, an AI-native IDE built to guide software development with structure, specs and intent. I explore how it integrates into my daily dev workflow, what benefits it brings over traditional editors, and why it could matter for AI-assisted coding at scale.


🚀 Introduction: What is Kiro?

Kiro is a spec-driven, AI-native IDE that integrates a structured development model into your coding flow. Unlike traditional editors that focus on raw code editing, Kiro introduces an environment where specs, chat prompts and AI agents collaborate with you to build software.

Its promise is simple: bring discipline to the chaotic creative process of building software with AI — from idea to implementation.

Kiro IDE running inside VSCode Screenshot of Kiro’s plugin version running in VSCode


✅ Key Benefits


⚙️ How does Kiro work?

At the core of Kiro is the concept of “spec documents” — structured descriptions of what you want your code to do. These specs guide the AI when generating or modifying code.

You interact with Kiro in multiple ways:

  1. Chat interface – Describe what you want in natural language.
  2. Spec builder – Define and edit the intended behaviour of your code.
  3. Code output – Kiro translates the spec into code files, functions or components.

The environment is sleek, minimal, and clearly targeted at developers used to working in tools like VSCode or web IDEs.

Kiro’s landing page explaining its value proposition Official landing page for Kiro: “From prototype to production”


💸 Pricing & Access

Kiro offers a freemium pricing model with several tiers depending on your usage:

Pricing tiers available on Kiro Kiro’s pricing plans as of August 2025


🧪 My thoughts so far

After testing Kiro inside a few personal projects, I find it genuinely refreshing:

This tool may not be for every dev yet — especially those who prefer unstructured tinkering — but if you’re building tools, SaaS products or internal software with clear business logic, Kiro has huge potential.


🧭 Final thoughts

AI is reshaping the developer experience. Tools like Kiro are not just about “AI pair programming” — they are about bringing rigour and scalability to how we build software with AI.

If you’re curious about how AI can help you not just write, but architect code, give Kiro a try. It’s still in preview, but it might just be the IDE we didn’t know we needed.


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