
Windsurf 2.0 has launched with a new Agent Command Center, Spaces, and Devin integration
Windsurf has launched Windsurf 2.0, a major update for its agentic IDE. The release introduces the Agent Command Center, a new Kanban style interface that lets developers oversee multiple AI coding agents across local and cloud environments in one view. Agents are grouped by status so users can track active work, spot blocked tasks, and review progress while still making manual edits inside the editor.
Windsurf 2.0 also adds Spaces, a new way to organize work by task or project. Each Space can group agent sessions, pull requests, files, and related context in one place, and that context is preserved when users return later. This makes it easier to switch between tasks while keeping work from multiple agents tied to the same project.
The update also brings direct access to Devin, Windsurf’s autonomous cloud based software engineering agent, inside the editor (as planned since Cognition acquired Windsurf over six months ago). Devin can handle tasks such as debugging, deployment, and testing on its own virtual machine, and it can keep working even after the user disconnects. Pull requests opened by Devin can be reviewed, tested, and refined inside Windsurf, keeping more of the development process in one environment. Devin is included with all Windsurf plans, although access to Devin Cloud is still rolling out gradually.