AWS launches iOS app for Kiro, enabling remote monitoring of AI coding sessions
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Darryl K. Taft
Summary
AWS has launched a native iOS app for Kiro, its AI-powered development environment, allowing developers to monitor, steer, and approve agentic coding sessions from their iPhones. The app, announced at the AWS New York Summit, lets developers start sessions, review code diffs, and approve changes remotely. Compute runs in AWS's cloud backend, so sessions continue running even when the phone screen is off. The app addresses developer anxiety about stepping away from their AI coding agents.
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· 1 pulledThere's this little quote-unquote developer anxiety of like, I want to go back to my agent and do stuff
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