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Kodezi Chronos Model Access

⚠️ Proprietary Model Notice

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.


📅 Availability Timeline

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

🚀 How to Access Chronos

1. Join the Waitlist (Available Now)

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

2. Enterprise Beta Program (Q4 2025)

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

3. General Availability via Kodezi OS (Q1 2026)

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

💡 What You Can Do Now

Use the Research Repository

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

Prepare for Integration

Stay Informed


🔬 Research Paper

Read the full research paper describing Chronos:

"Kodezi Chronos: A Debugging-First Language Model for Repository-Scale, Memory-Driven Code Understanding"


💼 Pricing Information

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

🤝 Partnership Opportunities

Technology Partners

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

Integration Partners

If you're interested in integrating Chronos into your platform:


❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why isn't Chronos open source?

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.

Q: Can I self-host Chronos?

A: Enterprise self-hosting options will be available for qualifying organizations. Contact [email protected] for details.

Q: What makes Chronos different from GitHub Copilot or Cursor?

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.

Q: What languages does Chronos support?

A: Initial support includes Python, JavaScript, Java, Go, and C++. More languages will be added based on demand.

Q: How does Chronos handle proprietary code?

A: Chronos can be deployed in secure, isolated environments. Enterprise customers can ensure their code never leaves their infrastructure.


📞 Contact

Get in Touch

Purpose Contact
General Inquiries [email protected]
Research Collaboration [email protected]
Enterprise Sales [email protected]
Technical Support [email protected]
Partnerships [email protected]

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