Warp Wrapped: 2025 in Review
Blog post from Warp
In 2025, Warp evolved from a terminal to an Agentic Development Environment (ADE), transforming how developers interact with coding tools by shifting the focus from traditional coding to agent-driven workflows. This change was marked by the launch of Warp 2.0, which integrated code, agents, terminal, and drive functionalities, allowing for parallel task execution and enhanced collaboration. The platform saw significant milestones, including processing billions of lines of code, receiving accolades like TIME Best Inventions of 2025, and expanding support to Windows. Key features introduced included a dedicated code review experience, enhanced agent capabilities, and integrations with popular tools like Slack and GitHub Actions. Warp also addressed long-standing user requests, such as providing full UI zoom and allowing users to bring their own API keys. The company emphasized meeting developers where they work, participating in numerous events, and expanding Warp University to educate users on its application in real projects. As Warp plans for 2026, it aims to continue refining agentic workflows, focusing on improving context, collaboration, and deployment capabilities.