Warp

Warp

Information Services

New York, NY 5,549 followers

Warp is the terminal with AI and your team's dev knowledge built-in

About us

At Warp we are working on a holistic rethink of how the command-line ought to work, building a new Rust-based terminal that keeps what’s best about the CLI while modernizing and upgrading the experience. It’s fully-native (Rust-based) and GPU-accelerated. Rather than a single buffer, we are dividing terminal output into a sequence of commands their outputs that we call blocks. We are replacing the character buffer with a normal text editor and equipping it with intellisense-like autocomplete. Warp is modernizing the command line experience to make it more intuitive and collaborative for modern developers and teams, turning the terminal into a real platform to enable engineering workflows. Our mission is to elevate developer productivity, and the team is excited to have this opportunity to radically improve a tool that every developer uses and fundamentally change how software development and devops are done. We are a company run by product-first builders, building a core product for all developers. We are committed to understanding our users deeply. We believe we will ultimately build the best product and business if that team includes developers and designers from a wide range of backgrounds. The early team comes from Google, Dropbox, Gem, LinkedIn, and Facebook. We are looking for passionate individuals to join us and help bring Warp to the world.

Website
https://warp.dev/
Industry
Information Services
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
New York, NY
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2020

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    DevRel manager at Civo. Founder at WeMakeDevs.

    When I started contributing to open source, I quickly realized not everyone feels comfortable working with CLI tools. I even met developers with years of experience who still found git challenging. But I think that's going to change with AI-powered tools. For the past few months, I've been using Warp terminal, and it's a great example of how AI can assist developers, not by replacing us, but by helping us focus on what really matters. Whether it’s for collaboration, researching commands, or debugging, Warp is impressive. I recently shared a video about my terminal setup and a deep dive into Warp’s features. Huge shoutout to Warp for collaborating with me on this project, but honestly, I don’t see myself going back to iTerm anytime soon. What about you? Have you tried Warp or any AI-driven terminal tools? Let me know your thoughts. Resources in the comments below ⬇️

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    Congrats on winning our "Best Developer Tool", Karolina Dubiel!

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    Incoming SWE Intern @ Lockheed Martin | Honors CS @ Georgia Tech

    This past weekend, I competed at Hack the North, Canada's largest hackathon, with 1000 other students! I had an absolute blast and took home the Warp “Best Developer Tool” Challenge award🥇 My team (consisting of the amazing and talented Zachary Levesque, Kevin Li, and Bhav Grewal) and I created APIcasso (https://lnkd.in/gApMeV75), a web app designed to scrape any website and turn it into an API using custom Chrome drivers, Selenium, and Cohere's API. I learned SO much about fullstack development, Git, networking, and how to function on 2 hours of sleep (☕☕☕). I'd like to deeply thank: - Maggie S. and Hong Yi C., the Warp judges, for believing in our product and vision. - James Kokoska and all of the other hackathon mentors for helping us mold our idea into a feasible software. - My amazing team, for their patience, talent, and willingness to share and exchange knowledge. - The entire Hack the North organizing team, especially Rick Liu, for putting together this incredible event and ensuring we travel safely. ... and so many more wonderful humans who I had the honor of meeting this weekend! More hackathons coming soon, definitely... 🫶

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    💡 What does a feature launch look like? 💡 Team structure: core, AI, collaboration & revenue 💡 Why make engineers do PM-style interviews? 💡 Trusting the team to build a product that makes people happy 💡 How to balance quality with velocity 💡 What it was like when Warp was <20 people

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    Building Jam | Ep 21. How Warp Builds Product We're learning from the experts behind our favorite products and sharing the real conversations with you all. In today's episode Warp founder Zach Lloyd answers all our questions!

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    🎉 Warp is going to be at HackMIT this weekend, Sept 14-15! 🎉 ❤️ Stop by and chat with Liam Esparraguera and Lili Wilson at the Warp booth, and grab free stickers & t-shirts! ❤️ We are running a special prize track for the "Best Developer Tool" hack! Submit your project to this track, and you can be as happy as the folks in the picture below👇 We look forward to meeting you there!

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    Warp will be at Hack the North THIS WEEKEND, Sept 13-15! Here's what you need to know👇 ❤️ We are leading a workshop titled "How to become a Command Line Connoisseur", where you can learn terminal tips and tricks to increasing your developer productivity. This is happening @ 3am, Saturday Sept 14. ❤️ We are sponsoring a prize for "Best Developer Tool"! ❤️ Stop by our booth, and you will get to meet and talk to 3 amazing Warpers that work on engineering and product, Advait Maybhate, Hong Yi C., and Maggie S.. Plus, we'll be handing out stickers and t-shirts. We are so excited to meet everybody there!

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Warp 3 total rounds

Last Round

Series B

US$ 50.0M

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