Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL now supports integration with Kiro powers
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Today, AWS announces Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL-Compatible Edition integration with Kiro powers, enabling developers to build Aurora PostgreSQL backed applications faster with AI agent-assisted development using Kiro. [Kiro powers](https://kiro.dev/powers/) is a repository of curated and pre-packaged Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, steering files, and hooks validated by Kiro partners to accelerate specialized software development and deployment use cases. Kiro power for Aurora PostgreSQL packages the MCP server with targeted database development guidance, giving the Kiro agent instant expertise in Aurora PostgreSQL operations and schema design.
Kiro power for Aurora PostgreSQL bundles direct database connectivity through the Aurora PostgreSQL MCP server for data plane operations (queries, table creation, schema management), and control plane operations (cluster creation) and the steering file with Aurora PostgreSQL–specific best practices. When developers work on database tasks, the power dynamically loads relevant guidance – whether creating new Aurora clusters, designing schemas, or optimizing queries – so AI agents receive only the context needed for the specific task at hand.
Aurora PostgreSQL power is available within [Kiro IDE](https://kiro.dev/powers/#how-do-i-install-powers) and [Kiro powers webpage](https://kiro.dev/powers/) for one-click installation and can create and manage Aurora PostgreSQL clusters in all AWS Regions. For more information about development use cases, read this [blog post](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/introducing-amazon-aurora-powers-for-kiro/). To learn more about Aurora PostgreSQL MCP server, visit our [documentation](https://awslabs.github.io/mcp/servers/postgres-mcp-server).
Amazon Aurora is designed for unparalleled high performance and availability at global scale with full PostgreSQL compatibility. It provides built-in security, continuous backups, serverless compute, up to 15 read replicas, and automated multi-Region replication. To get started with Amazon Aurora, visit our getting started page.
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