Fig vs. Warp
Warp and Fig are both popular developer tools, but they differ in key ways. Warp offers an AI-powered cloud-native terminal solution with seamless collaboration and extensive customization, while Fig is a terminal plugin that adds new features to existing terminal emulators, including Autocomplete and shared scripts.
brew install --cask warp
Features
Fig
Warp
Product Description
N/A
Warp is a modern, Rust-based terminal with AI built in so you and your team can build great software, faster.
Tagline
The next-generation command line.
Your terminal, reimagined.
Founded In
2020
2020
Mouse & Cursor Support
No
Yes. Warp’s text input editor is more like a modern IDE with selections, cursor positioning, and completion menus.
AI Integration (Scope & Depth)
Yes, via fig ai CLI
Yes. Warp AI is fully integrated throughout the terminal to suggest commands and make workflows easier.
Collaborative Features
Yes, built-in Shared Aliases, Scripts, Environment Variables & Secrets
Yes. Warp Drive is a space in your terminal where you can securely save and share commands as workflows.
Reusable Workflows Or Scripts
Yes, built-in Shared Aliases, Scripts, Environment Variables & Secrets
Yes. Workflows are paramaterized commands you can save, share, and run on-demand.
Built With...
Rust
Rust
Close Or Open Source
Closed Source
Closed Source
Cloud Enabled
Yes
Yes
Requires Log In
Yes
Yes
Pricing
N/A
Free for individuals; Charge for advanced AI or large team usage
Platform Availability
MacOS (Linux/Windows waitlist)
MacOS and Linux (Windows waitlist)