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Cline integrates CoreWeave cloud to power autonomous coding systems

March 17, 2026 9:09 AM

CoreWeave Inc. (NASDAQ: CRWV) announced that Cline will integrate CoreWeave's W&B Inference service into its coding agent platform to enhance autonomous software development capabilities.

The integration provides Cline users access to CoreWeave's cloud infrastructure, which is designed for high-performance AI model training and inference. Cline, which reports over 5 million installations, offers an autonomous coding platform that allows developers to delegate complex programming tasks to AI agents.

"Coding agents are dramatically increasing developer productivity, but without scalable inference services, agents can hang, killing developer momentum," said Shawn Lewis, general manager of CoreWeave SaaS.

Through the partnership, Cline users gain access to several AI models including NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Super, Kimi K2.5, GLM5, and MiniMax M2.5. The integration also includes W&B Weave for tracking prompts and debugging agent operations.

Cline founder Saoud Rizwan stated the company has raised $32 million in Series A funding led by Emergence Capital and Pace Capital. The platform maintains that user code is not indexed or stored, with inference operations running within users' own environments.

CoreWeave completed its public listing on Nasdaq in March 2025. The company provides cloud infrastructure services focused on AI workloads and was established in 2017.

Both companies will demonstrate the integration at NVIDIA's GTC conference, with Cline appearing in CoreWeave's booth. The information was provided in a press release statement.

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