Warp Developer Terminal – Now on Windows

Warp is a very powerful terminal aimed at developers. Early on it was only available on MacOS, then Linux support and finally last week, Windows support was added as well. Warp is a blazing fast terminal, using 3D acceleration for rendering, with tightly integrated AI assistant features.

Details of the Warp on Windows release:

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

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.

Warp has a free tier available with the following pricing for commercial tiers:

Key Links

Warp Homepage

Warp On Windows Announcement

You can learn more about the developer focused Warp terminal in the video below.

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