One month as the Agentic Development Environment: 2 million agents daily and 15x revenue growth
Zach Lloyd

One month ago we launched Warp 2.0, the first Agentic Development Environment. It was born from a simple observation: development is shifting from coding by hand to coding by prompt, and existing products miss the mark in supporting this workflow. What’s needed is a product native to this agentic workflow. And we built it.
Warp 2.0 introduced two major new capabilities:
- Warp Agents: multi-agent workflow support across your development lifecycle, from setting up your environment, to debugging and deploying
- Warp Code: an integrated coding experience purpose-built for agentic workflows
Today, Warp is the #1 overall coding agent on benchmarks like Terminal-Bench (20% ahead of Claude Code) and top 5 on SWE-bench Verified (71%). We’ve been blown away by the reception post-launch: from press outlets (TechCrunch, Fast Company, New Stack), to product adoption, and real-user feedback.
Usage-data tells the story.
2 million agents launch daily
Warp users launch almost 2 million agents per day, with usage growing 200% month-over-month. Agents are shipping real PRs across large, production-grade codebases. Users are leveraging agents for everything from UI refactors and Raycast extensions to smart contract execution, Docker workflows, Git management, JavaScript client library set up, and full application deployments.

100 million lines of code per week
Developers have used Warp to write nearly 100 million lines of code per week, growing 55% WoW. More encouraging is the 97%+ acceptance rate of agent-suggested diffs. They're doing this against 2+ million codebases which are synced daily. Users are building everything from SwiftUI and NextJS apps to refactoring monorepos and debugging complex infrastructure in massive production systems.

15x revenue growth
Warp’s revenue has grown 15x since the start of the year, with the steepest acceleration in the past month, growing 100% over the last month. Developers aren’t just upgrading because Warp is novel, they use it daily to boost productivity and ship faster.

Realizing the agentic future
As an agentic development environment, Warp combines the best of a terminal and IDE, which has resonated with developers.
More and more developers are realizing the command line is the right interface for agentic development — the IDE form factor just doesn’t cut it for multi-agent workflows.

All kinds of builders, not just developers, are as enthusiastic about agentic coding
Warp the terminal was used almost exclusively by developers, either professionals or students. Warp the ADE has a much more diverse user-base. We’re seeing more adoption from data scientists, PMs, Designers, and professionals working on personal projects.

For example:
- Data scientists are using Warp to write a Python scripts that join large CSVs, launch long-running model training jobs with agents, and save hours by extracting structured data from large PDF files in minutes.
- Product managers are analyzing Mixpanel exports via shell and Python scripts, connecting Sentry MCP servers, and querying internal APIs directly from Warp. Folks like Lenny are even using Warp for image generation.
- Designers are contributing to the frontend, analyzing user behavior data, prototyping directly in code, converting audio files, and even sending emails directly in their workflow.
These are real, production workflows, made possible by natural language in Warp.
What comes next
Warp has already been shipping improvements— from quality of life user requests to new code-editing features.
And, we’re quickly shifting focus to what comes next. Keep an eye out for improvements to coding in Warp and additional controls for enterprise and team members.
We’ll continue releasing these changes to our Preview build as they’re (mostly) ready— download for early access to Warp’s latest and greatest.
Download Warp today, join our community Slack, and share feature requests or bugs on GitHub.