Amp Free

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Amp has a new mode: free. It's free of charge, supported by ads and the sharing of training data.

Like our default mode in Amp (which is now called smart), it's a unique combination of system prompt, tools, and a selection of top OSS and frontier models.

Models have changed tremendously in the last six months. Many are now great at being agents, and they’re cheaper too. All this means Amp Free is now possible—plenty of good tokens at a discount, a coding agent that knows how to use them, and the Internet’s best business model: advertisements.

In turn, we’re now going to make agentic programming accessible to everyone and start exploring what’s possible when good tokens become cheap.

Try it: use /mode free in the Amp CLI, or select free in the prompt field in the Amp editor extension.

Ads

Amp Free is funded by ads from dev and infra companies we all love, including Axiom, Baseten, Buildkite, Graphite, Parallel, PlanetScale, Prisma, Tailwind Labs, and WorkOS. The ads are targeted based on your codebase, and you can even ask Amp to help you try the advertiser’s product in your codebase or application.

Ads are shown separately and never influence Amp’s responses.

Thank you to our launch advertisers who are making this all possible!

Amp Free Launch Partners

Which models?

It’s a mix of top OSS models, frontier models with limited context windows, and pre-release frontier models in testing. Model providers sometimes will ask us to obfuscate the name of the model being used, and we can’t guarantee that free mode will use any particular model because we need to source good discounted tokens from various providers' surplus capacity.

Training required

Use it for work or personal code as you wish, but we and our inference partners need to be able to train models on your free usage to make it free. If you don’t want this, please don’t opt in.

Why make Amp Free?

We wanted to make Amp less expensive without compromising the smart mode. In the last few months we’ve seen new models, fast models, cheap models, more model providers, and aggressive datacenter construction. We thought a lot, we laughed nervously, we ran some numbers, and we realized the Internet’s oldest business model could help here: advertisements.

If we keep the ads tasteful, if we keep the quality up, and if we keep our partnerships strong, then we can bring agentic coding to more programmers and follow the frontier to new places together, which is why we started Amp in the first place.

Why go all the way to free, not just cheaper?

We need to be able to iterate quickly on Amp to keep it good. We can do that when customers are willing to pay for unconstrained frontier model use (in Amp’s paid smart mode), or when it’s free and we have flexibility to experiment.

Who would want ads?

We're betting that millions of devs will prefer ads to paying $20-$200+/month. We’ll see.

Why us?

We're in the fortunate position of being able to aggregate excess supply across all providers.

Some limits apply

For interactive use in your editor or on the CLI. There are some rate limits. You can’t use Amp Free if you’re in an enterprise workspace or a workspace that disables Training Mode.

We may need to limit Amp Free signups to manage scale; if so, we'll prioritize existing Amp users and anyone with paid usage before new users.

Happy free coding!


Contact [email protected] if you want to advertise to devs on Amp Free or provide inference, or if you have a dev product and want to provide free AI features by showing ads.

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