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Warp, the intelligent terminal, now available on Windows

Zach Lloyd

Warp, the intelligent terminal, now available on Windows

Today, Warp’s AI-powered terminal is available on Windows. With this release, Warp’s agentic, modern, and collaborative experience is available to users of all major operating systems.

  • Supported shells: Powershell, WSL, Git Bash
  • Supported architectures: x64, ARM64
  • Bonus AI: Use Warp on Windows before March 26, 2025 to unlock 2x AI credits for your first month

Download Warp for Windows for free today:

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What we’re bringing to the Windows Developer Ecosystem

Windows support has been our number one request over the last year, and we’re beyond excited to be joining the Windows Developer ecosystem. Whether you’ve never heard of Warp before or have been waiting patiently for this release, we can’t wait to hear what you think.

The core Warp experience is nearly identical on Windows as it is on Mac and Linux. The app is entirely written in Rust and rendered directly on the GPU for speed and performance. As on other operating systems, Warp's login is completely optional— though some AI and collaboration features are limited to logged in users. Most importantly, we’ve made sure that all the key features that make Warp more than just a terminal just work.

AI built in

Use natural language to navigate your terminal with Agent Mode: debug errors, fix code, summarize logs, and more. Warp AI goes beyond just answering questions – it anticipates your next move.

Warp’s AI is deeply integrated into the terminal experience and will use everything from your saved commands, your codebase context, what shell you are in, and your past actions to recommend the right solution.

Agent Mode can auto-execute commands so that you never have to leave the flow, and can even be called with just your voice.

Collaboration and sharing

For a long time the terminal has been a single-player experience. Warp’s collaboration features make it easier to work with your teammates, share knowledge, and unlock productivity in the command line.

Warp Drive allows you to save your most-run commands in Workflows or Notebooks, which can be shared with teammates via link. Imagine onboarding a teammate by sending your most-run commands, or creating a tutorial for using your CLI.

Session sharing allows you to invite others into your terminal session— we love using it for pair programming or hairy on-call situations.

Modern UX

Warp was designed from the ground up with a modern interface, thinking not just about how the terminal has traditionally behaved, but how it should be. The input works like a normal text editor (including mouse support) and has built in completions, syntax highlighting, and more.

As commands are executed, input and output are grouped into Blocks, which users can navigate, filter, and share.

And while Warp is powerful out of the box, the customizations are endless. Create custom themes, enable Acrylic effects, personalize the input positioning, and make it your own.

Thank you(s)

Special thank you to the team at Microsoft for providing not only product feedback but also engineering advice— Warp is a better product due to your help.

Most importantly, thank you to our trusted testers for providing feedback on early builds and to everyone who has waited patiently for this update. If you have feature requests or feedback, please open an issue on GitHub or join our community Discord. We can’t wait to see what you build with Warp.

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