Beta access is workflow-based
Vyre uses platform, role, and use-case answers to prioritize invite waves for developers and teams testing real AI-assisted development workflows.
Sign in, tell us where Vyre should run first, and we will match your account to the right invite wave.
Your beta request stays tied to one verified account.
Name and email are pulled from login and cannot drift later.
We use your OS and workflow answers to place you in the right invite wave.
The Vyre waitlist is for developers and teams evaluating an AI-native desktop IDE with repo-aware agents, inline Tab completions, Git review, terminal workflows, and controlled collaboration.
Vyre uses platform, role, and use-case answers to prioritize invite waves for developers and teams testing real AI-assisted development workflows.
The beta is designed around repo-aware agents, inline Tab completions, Git review, terminal usage, and collaboration controls rather than one isolated AI prompt.
A verified account prevents duplicate beta entries and helps match your Windows, macOS, or Linux request to the right release queue.
Developers, founders, and engineering teams should join if they want to test an AI-native desktop IDE on real repositories with agents, Git, terminal workflows, and controlled collaboration.
Vyre uses platform and workflow details to sequence invite waves, prepare installer guidance, and prioritize the collaboration and AI features that matter to early teams.
The download page routes each operating system to the same beta request flow, so one account can keep a clean platform-specific request.
Sign in first. We will lock your name and email to prevent duplicate beta requests from the same account.
We will send you to the login page, then return you here with your account details locked in.