Replit Launches New Feature for its Agent, CEO Calls it ‘Deep Research for Coding’

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Replit has unveiled three new features for its coding assistant, Replit Agent, as part of a broader capability upgrade it calls ‘Dynamic Intelligence’. The update introduces enhanced context awareness, step-by-step reasoning, and autonomous problem-solving, bringing the assistant closer to acting like a full-fledged coding partner.

The additions include Extended Thinking, High Power Model, and Web Search, all designed to help the agent handle more complex software development tasks. According to Replit, these upgrades aim to reduce human intervention while improving solution quality.

The web search capability is turned on by default and lets the agent intelligently query the internet to bridge knowledge gaps. Users can also explicitly instruct it to use Web Search for more relevant answers. The extended thinking mode prompts the agent to slow down and display parts of its reasoning before presenting final outputs, making it particularly useful for debugging or solving ambiguous tasks. The high-power model, on the other hand, leverages a more advanced AI to improve accuracy in demanding workflows such as database logic changes, UI overhauls, or API integrations.

According to Replit, users can toggle these features on a per-request basis, offering flexibility depending on task complexity. The announcement underscores Replit’s ongoing push to make its AI assistant more autonomous and developer-friendly, especially as tools like GitHub Copilot and Cursor expand their own intelligent assistants.

Recently, Replit crossed $100 million in annual recurring revenue, growing tenfold since 2021 without raising new funding since its 2023 round at a $1.1 billion valuation. Masad announced the milestone on X, noting strong adoption from both enterprises and independent developers. 

With Dynamic Intelligence, Replit’s agent steps beyond code suggestions and into the realm of real-time, goal-driven programming help. “It’s like deep research but for coding. Super powerful,” Amjad Masad, CEO of Replit, said, describing the new features.

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