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The autonomous AI software engineer from Cognition. Runs in its own cloud sandbox with an IDE, shell, and browser, takes a ticket from Linear, Jira, or Slack, plans the work, writes the code, runs tests, and opens a pull request — then iterates on review feedback. Devin 2.0 added Interactive Planning, Devin Search, Devin Wiki, and parallel Devins.
Plus $2.25/ACU
250 ACUs included
VPC, SAML SSO, audit logs
Devin, created by Cognition, is the autonomous AI software engineer that defined the category. Unlike copilots and IDE assistants, Devin runs in its own cloud sandbox with an IDE, shell, and browser, and takes ownership of a task from start to finish: it reads a Linear or Jira ticket, plans the work, navigates the codebase, writes the code, runs the tests, and opens a pull request. After Devin 2.0 (April 2025), the platform shifted to usage-based pricing and added Interactive Planning, Devin Search, Devin Wiki, and parallel Devins in a shared cloud IDE.
In July 2025 Cognition acquired Windsurf and is converging both products into a single autonomous engineering platform — with Windsurf as the developer-facing IDE and Devin running in the background. Devin is deployed at large enterprises (Nubank, Dell, Cisco, and others), with usage-based pricing built on Agent Compute Units (ACUs).
• Fully autonomous: takes a ticket and ships a PR without per-step guidance
• Cloud sandbox with IDE, shell, and browser per agent
• Interactive Planning: review and edit Devin's plan before execution
• Devin Search: natural-language queries across the codebase
• Devin Wiki: auto-generated, continuously updated architecture docs
• Parallel Devins: spin up multiple agents on different tasks at once
• Integrations: Linear, Jira, Slack, GitHub, GitLab, AWS, Azure, GCP, Snowflake
• Usage-based billing in ACUs (≈15 min of active work per ACU)
• Enterprise: VPC deployment, SAML SSO, audit logs, zero retention
Major update adding end-to-end desktop testing with computer use (Linux desktop access), Devin Review Autofix (self-review and fix code before PR), 3x faster startup time, and a redesigned UI unifying planning, coding, and review.
Introduced confidence ratings (🟢🟡🔴) that predict task success probability at multiple points per session, with automatic confidence scoring for Linear/Jira issues. Added built-in codebase intelligence (DeepWiki integration) for natural-language Q&A.
Major platform overhaul adding Interactive Planning (review/edit plans before execution), Devin Search (agentic codebase Q&A), Devin Wiki (auto-generated architecture documentation with diagrams), parallel Devins, and new pricing.
Devin can now run natively in Windows VMs, enabling building, testing, and iterating on .NET Framework applications, SQL Server workflows, Windows Forms, and other Windows-native development workflows with full computer use testing.
Launch of Devin CLI — run Devin agents directly from your terminal with full dev workflow support including planning, coding, testing, and PR creation.
Assign a Linear ticket "Migrate auth from Auth0 to Clerk across the monorepo" to Devin. Devin spins up a cloud workspace, reads the codebase, proposes a migration plan in Interactive Planning, runs the refactor across 100+ files, executes the test suite, fixes failures, and opens a draft PR — then iterates on your review comments. AI code review platform for the AI era. Automated code reviews, security scanning, and team analytics across GitHub, GitLab, VS Code, and JetBrains. Used by 300,000+ developers.
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