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AWS Transform agents now available in Kiro, Claude, Cursor, and Codex
Today, AWS announces that the AWS Transform agents — built on decades of AWS migration and modernization experience — are now accessible through a Kiro pow
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Today, AWS announces that the AWS Transform agents — built on decades of AWS migration and modernization experience — are now accessible through a Kiro pow
Today, AWS announces that the AWS Transform agents — built on decades of AWS migration and modernization experience — are now accessible through a Kiro power, agent plugins, and via the AWS Transform MCP server. Developers can now consume all of AWS Transform's capabilities directly from their preferred development environment, whether working interactively in an agentic IDE, managing jobs through the web console, or integrating programmatically via MCP.
This launch gives builders flexibility to choose the surface that fits their workflow while gaining the depth of transformation expertise behind the AWS Transform agents for Windows, VMware, mainframe and more. A developer can start a transformation in their agentic IDE, monitor progress and collaborate in the web console, then see results back in their IDE — all against the same underlying job with consistent state. Additionally, AWS Transform now supports IAM role authentication. Customers who start using AWS Transform in their IDE or the web app can use their existing AWS credentials to create a Transform environment, workspace, and transformation job.
The agent plugin and MCP are available on GitHub, and the Kiro Power within the Kiro marketplace. To learn more, see https://aws.amazon.com/transform.
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