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Amp pricing, features, company info, and alternatives

A factual product page for Amp's coding agent.

Last updated April 2026 · Pricing and features verified against official documentation

Categories Coding & Development
Starting price $1,000/one-time
Company Amp, Inc.
Launched 2025
Verified Apr 26, 2026

Pricing

Current public pricing tiers on file for Amp, last verified Apr 26, 2026.

Amp Free

$0

Interactive usage only; execute mode consumes paid credits.

Usage-based

Usage-based

No subscription or commitment; Amp passes through model and tool costs with zero markup for individuals and non-enterprise workspaces; minimum credit purchase is $5.

Enterprise

$1,000 / one-time

One-time purchase that grants $1,000 in Amp Enterprise usage and upgrades the workspace to Enterprise; enterprise usage is 50% more expensive than individual and team plans.

What You Can Do With It

The main capabilities that shape how people use Amp today.

Runs in the terminal with interactive, execute, and streaming JSON modes.

Uses smart, rush, and deep agent modes plus specialist components such as Oracle, Librarian, and Review.

Supports thread sharing in the web UI and editor integrations for VS Code, JetBrains, Neovim, and Zed.

Publishes a security reference that covers retention, encryption, model training, and enterprise access controls.

Best For

Who Amp is most clearly built for.

Developers who want a terminal-first coding agent with editor integration.

Teams that want thread sharing plus workspace-level controls.

Organizations that need enterprise controls such as SSO, zero retention, and audit logs.

Platforms

Where you can use Amp today.

CLI

Web

VS Code

JetBrains

Neovim

Zed

Windows via WSL

Privacy Notes

Publicly stated data-handling notes that matter when evaluating Amp.

Amp does not train models on your data unless you explicitly opt into training.

Amp Enterprise provides zero data retention for text inputs in LLM inference.

Amp Server does not see, store, clone, or index the entire codebase.

Compliance

Public compliance or enterprise-governance signals we found for Amp.

SOC 2 Type II

ISO 27001

GDPR

CCPA

Access

How to integrate or build around Amp.

Public API

Yes

Docs

Available

Alternatives

Other tools worth considering alongside Amp.

Claude Code

Anthropic's coding agent for terminal, web, and IDE-based software work.

Cursor

AI-native editor for autocomplete, code understanding, and agentic software work.

Continue

Developer AI platform for source-controlled PR checks, terminal agents, and workflow management.

OpenHands

Open coding-agent platform for local, cloud, and SDK-based software workflows.

Product snapshot

Amp is a coding agent for terminal and editor workflows. Its public materials also describe thread sharing in the web UI and workspace-level controls for enterprise use.

What you can do with it

Why it stands out

Amp’s public docs center the CLI, thread sharing, and task-specific model routing rather than a single fixed model or a standalone chat app.

Tradeoffs to know

Changes to this tool page

  1. April 2026 Created the initial Amp tool page after verifying current official product, pricing, models, security, privacy, and company sources.
Sources
  1. ampcode.com
  2. ampcode.com/pricing
  3. ampcode.com/manual
  4. ampcode.com/news/amp-free-is-ad-free
  5. ampcode.com/privacy-policy
  6. ampcode.com/news/towards-a-new-cli
  7. ampcode.com/models
  8. ampcode.com/security
  9. ampcode.com/install
  10. ampcode.com/api/v2/openapi.json