Warp Launches GPT‑5.5‑Powered Agent Orchestration and Open‑Source Terminal
Integrate GPT‑5.5 into your agent workflows to cut token usage by 30% and increase pull‑request automation.
Integrate GPT‑5.5 into your agent workflows to cut token usage by 30% and increase pull‑request automation.
Summary
Warp, a startup focused on agent orchestration, has announced that its platform now uses OpenAI’s GPT‑5.5, delivering 30% fewer tokens per agentic coding task compared to GPT‑5.4.
The company’s terminal client was open‑sourced this year, and Warp introduced the Open Agentic Development model, where humans set objectives while agents plan, code, test, and open pull requests. Warp’s internal data shows that agents now create 90% of the company’s pull requests.
Warp built Oz, a cloud orchestration platform, to manage agents across local and cloud environments, supporting recurring workflows, persistent memory, context compaction, and subagents for code search and file analysis. In the last year, Warp’s ARR grew 35×, with enterprise revenue up more than 500% since Q4 2025.
The move positions Warp as a key player for enterprise teams looking to scale agent workflows, and the open‑source terminal invites community contributions to shape the future of agentic development.
Key changes
- Warp now uses GPT‑5.5, reducing token usage by 30% per task versus GPT‑5.4
- 90% of Warp’s internal pull requests are created by agents
- Warp open‑sourced its terminal client, enabling community contributions
- Warp introduced Open Agentic Development, where humans set objectives and agents handle coding, testing, and PRs
- Warp built Oz, a cloud orchestration platform, to manage agents across local and cloud environments
- Oz supports recurring workflows, persistent memory, context compaction, and subagents for code search/file analysis
- Warp’s ARR grew 35× last year, with enterprise revenue up >500% since Q4 2025
- Warp’s internal benchmarks show GPT‑5.5 uses 30% fewer tokens per agentic coding task