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Amp is the frontier coding agent built for leading models, and what comes next.

On the web, in your terminal, and on your phone — with agents that run locally or in orbs, remote machines that keep working without supervision even when your laptop is closed.

Pay as you go, with no markup for individuals.

Agents in Orbs

Run agents remotely

Get Amp

Use Agents Anywhere

Start agents on the web, in your terminal, or from your phone. Threads run in orbs — remote machines that keep working after you close your laptop — and you can pick them up from any device.

Install

Or use it on the web with nothing to install.

Ruthlessly On The Frontier

Amp moves where the models take it. We delete old workflows and stale assumptions so you stay close to what works now.

Only What We Love

You get the good parts without wiring together and maintaining dozens of choices. When a feature stops pulling its weight, it goes.

Fast

Modern agent runs get long. Amp is tuned to stay responsive on even the largest threads teams are working with today.

Extensible

Extend Amp with plugins that hook into events, add tools, standardize policy, and more. Then deploy to your workspace. Inspired by Pi.

News

Announcements of Amp

July 9, 2026

The Dial

Four new agent modes: low, medium, high, ultra. Dial in how hard Amp should work. Smart, deep, rush, and large are deprecated.

July 8, 2026

Agents, Anywhere

Remotely start agents anywhere you can run 'amp'

July 3, 2026

More Orb Sizes

You can now pick the CPU and memory for the orbs used to run Amp agents remotely.

July 2, 2026

Read Bigger Threads

Amp can now read threads of any size and answer questions about them — even the one where you went 271 rounds.

June 30, 2026

Agents in Orbs

Run agents remotely

June 19, 2026

Custom Agents

Plugins can now create agents, run them once, and keep talking to their threads.

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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