Warp 2026.05.27: Agent Mode adds inference endpoint aliases, Bedrock model indicators, and image viewing
Warp’s May 27, 2026 release improves Agent Mode with token-usage alias names for custom inference endpoints, AWS Bedrock indicators in the model picker, and the ability to view attached images in agent conversations.
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Warp’s 2026.05.27 changelog ships a set of practical Agent Mode improvements aimed at teams running multiple models and endpoints. (https://docs.warp.dev/changelog/2026/)
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Custom inference endpoints: token usage now shows friendly alias names
Warp now shows token usage for custom inference endpoints using friendly alias names in Agent Mode, which makes usage tracking clearer when you have multiple endpoints configured. (warp.dev/changelog/2026/">https://docs.warp.dev/changelog/2026/)
Bedrock indicators in the model selector
Warp added AWS Bedrock indicators in the model selector for Bedrock-enabled models, making it easier to see which entries route through Bedrock. (https://docs.warp.dev/changelog/2026/)
View attached images in agent conversations
Warp added the ability to view attached images in agent conversations. That matters for CLI-agent workflows (Claude Code, Codex, etc.) where screenshots, diagrams, or UI references are part of the prompt/context. (https://docs.warp.dev/changelog/2026/)
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- Warp Docs — “Changelog — 2026” (2026.05.27 entry): https://docs.warp.dev/changelog/2026/
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