Warp

GPU-accelerated terminal for developers

New York City, New York, United States

About Warp

Warp develops a terminal that enhances the command-line interface for developers. This terminal is built using Rust and is GPU-accelerated, which allows it to process commands more efficiently. It organizes output into command blocks and features a text editor with autocomplete capabilities similar to intellisense, making it easier for users to interact with the command line. Unlike traditional terminals, Warp focuses on collaboration and supports various engineering workflows, making it more intuitive for modern developers and teams. The company differentiates itself by prioritizing user feedback to create a product that truly meets the needs of software development and DevOps processes. Warp's goal is to improve developer productivity and streamline the development process.

New York City, New YorkHeadquarters
2020Year Founded
$71MTotal Funding
SERIES_BCompany Stage
Consumer Software, Enterprise SoftwareIndustries
51-200Employees

Benefits

Medical, dental, vision coverage
Competitive salary and equity
20 paid-time-off days
Ergonomic office equipment
Flexible work locations
Twice-a-year retreats

Risks

Competition from established terminals like iTerm2 could limit market penetration.
MacOS focus may restrict Warp's user base to non-Windows/Linux users.
Rapid AI advancements may outpace Warp's current features, requiring continuous innovation.

Differentiation

Warp uses Rust for a modern, efficient coding terminal.
The terminal features GPU acceleration for enhanced performance.
Warp's terminal supports collaborative workflows with persistent, searchable sessions.

Upsides

Increased Rust adoption boosts demand for Warp's core technology.
GPU-accelerated computing trend enhances Warp's competitive performance edge.
AI integration in developer tools positions Warp well in the market.

Funding

Total raised$71.01 M
Latest valuation$250.00 M
StageSERIES_B
$17
$85.00 M
SEED
12/31/2020
$6
$30.00 M