Kodezi Chronos is proprietary technology developed by Kodezi Inc.
The model weights, training code, and implementation details are not open source and are available exclusively through the Kodezi OS platform.
| Phase | Timeline | Access Type | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| Current | Now - Q3 2025 | Research Repository | Benchmarks, evaluation frameworks, and research findings |
| Beta Release | Q4 2025 | Limited Enterprise Beta | Select enterprise partners, pilot programs |
| General Availability | Q1 2026 | Kodezi OS Platform | Full access via Kodezi OS |
By joining the waitlist, you'll:
- Be notified when beta access becomes available
- Get priority consideration for the Q4 2025 beta program
- Receive updates on Chronos development and features
- Access exclusive webinars and technical previews
The beta program is designed for enterprises looking to:
- Integrate Chronos into their development workflows early
- Provide feedback on real-world debugging scenarios
- Shape the future development of Chronos features
- Get dedicated support and onboarding
Requirements for Beta Access:
- Enterprise development teams (50+ developers recommended)
- Commitment to provide feedback and usage metrics
- Participation in case studies (can be anonymized)
- Technical infrastructure to support API integration
When Chronos launches on Kodezi OS, it will include:
- Full API access for debugging automation
- IDE integrations (VSCode, JetBrains, etc.)
- CI/CD pipeline integration
- Enterprise-grade SLAs and support
- Flexible pricing tiers
This repository provides:
- Benchmarks: Test your own models against our evaluation framework
- MRR Implementation: Multi-Random Retrieval benchmark suite
- Performance Analysis: Detailed metrics and comparisons
- Case Studies: Real-world debugging examples
- Architecture Documentation: Understand how Chronos works
- Review the architecture documentation
- Understand the debugging paradigm
- Explore case studies to see Chronos in action
- Star this repository for updates
- Follow @KodeziHQ on Twitter
- Subscribe to the Kodezi blog
Read the full research paper describing Chronos:
"Kodezi Chronos: A Debugging-First Language Model for Repository-Scale, Memory-Driven Code Understanding"
- Authors: Ishraq Khan, Assad Chowdary, Sharoz Haseeb, Urvish Patel
- arXiv: 2507.12482
- Local Copy
While specific pricing will be announced closer to launch, Kodezi OS will offer:
- Flexible Tiers: From individual developers to enterprise teams
- Usage-Based Pricing: Pay for what you use
- Enterprise Agreements: Custom pricing for large deployments
- Academic Discounts: Special rates for research institutions
Based on our analysis, Chronos provides:
- $1.36 cost per successful bug fix (vs $5.53-$6.67 for alternatives)
- 65.3% of debugging automated successfully
- 6-7x performance improvement over state-of-the-art models
We're working with:
- IDE vendors for native integrations
- CI/CD platforms for pipeline automation
- Cloud providers for scalable deployment
- Security vendors for vulnerability detection
If you're interested in integrating Chronos into your platform:
- Email: [email protected]
- Include: Company name, integration use case, timeline
A: Chronos represents years of research and development, including proprietary training techniques, datasets, and architectures. The model is a commercial product that funds continued development and improvement.
A: Enterprise self-hosting options will be available for qualifying organizations. Contact [email protected] for details.
A: Chronos is specifically designed for debugging, not code completion. It's trained on 42.5M debugging examples and achieves 65.3% debugging success vs <12% for general models.
A: Initial support includes Python, JavaScript, Java, Go, and C++. More languages will be added based on demand.
A: Chronos can be deployed in secure, isolated environments. Enterprise customers can ensure their code never leaves their infrastructure.
| Purpose | Contact |
|---|---|
| General Inquiries | [email protected] |
| Research Collaboration | [email protected] |
| Enterprise Sales | [email protected] |
| Technical Support | [email protected] |
| Partnerships | [email protected] |
The future of debugging arrives Q1 2026