Cognition AI, also known as Cognition Labs, has released Devin 2.0, an updated AI-powered software engineer that collaborates with human developers.
Devin 2.0 features an interactive, cloud-based IDE environment, allowing multiple Devins to handle tasks autonomously.
A key feature of Devin 2.0 is Interactive Planning, enabling developers to collaborate with Devin to create detailed task plans.
Devin Search and Devin Wiki are new features introduced in Devin 2.0 to enhance code navigation and documentation.
Cognition Labs reports improved efficiency in Devin 2.0, with a significant increase in completed development tasks per Agent Compute Unit.
Devin offers a VSCode-inspired interface for reviewing and editing work, and supports both hands-on and hands-off workflows.
Earlier versions of Devin included enhancements for in-context reasoning, voice command integration, and enterprise-focused features.
Early user feedback noted struggles with complex code and inconsistent performance, but Devin attracted interest from enterprise customers.
Devin 2.0 is priced at $20 per month minimum, significantly lower than previous versions, aiming to compete with other AI coding assistants in the market.
Competitors like GitHub Copilot, Codeium’s Windsurf, and Amazon Q Developer offer free versions, posing a challenge for Devin 2.0 in the market.