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Magic (magic-dev)

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Full detail: Where this data comes from

Magic (magic.dev) is a San Francisco frontier AI research lab building frontier-scale code models - an "AI coworker" for software engineering, and ultimately a path to safe AGI - rather than a shipping developer product. It has raised roughly $515M from Nat Friedman, Daniel Gross, CapitalG, Elad Gil, Sequoia, Jane Street, and Eric Schmidt, and has published research on ultra-long-context models (LTM-1 at a 5M token context window, and the unreleased LTM-2-mini research prototype claimed to handle up to 100M tokens). As of this review Magic does not publish a public, self-serve developer API, API reference, SDK, or waitlist; its website and careers pages describe mission, research, and open roles only, with no product access model, pricing, or documented endpoints. Its GitHub organization (magicproduct) hosts research tooling (e.g. hash-hop, a long-context evaluation harness) and infrastructure forks, not an API client or SDK.

APIs.json: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/api-evangelist/magic-dev/refs/heads/main/apis.yml

Access Model

Magic has no public product surface today:

  • No self-serve signup, waitlist, pricing page, or customer dashboard is published on magic.dev.
  • No developer portal, API reference, base URL, authentication scheme, or SDK is documented.
  • The company's public output is limited to a marketing/mission homepage, a research blog (e.g. the LTM-1 announcement), a safety page describing alignment research priorities, and a careers page hiring research and infrastructure engineers.
  • Its GitHub organization, magicproduct (verified domain magic.dev, contact office@magic.dev), publishes research tooling - most notably hash-hop, a long-context evaluation harness for LLMs - and a handful of forked infrastructure repos (Terraform providers, Kubernetes tooling, CUDA libraries). None of this is an API client, SDK, or developer-facing artifact.
  • Co-founder and CEO is Eric Steinberger; co-founder and CTO is Sebastian De Ro.

Because there is no documented public API surface of any kind, this catalog entry intentionally omits the apis list along with openapi/, plans/, rate-limits/, finops/, and collections/ artifacts that would otherwise describe endpoints, pricing, limits, and cost - there is nothing sourced to put in them.

Tags

  • AI
  • AGI Research
  • Coding Agent
  • Long Context
  • LLM
  • Frontier Lab
  • No Public API

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  • Created: 2026-07-02
  • Modified: 2026-07-02

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FN: Kin Lane Email: kin@apievangelist.com

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Magic (magic.dev) is a San Francisco frontier AI research lab building frontier-scale code models - an "AI coworker" for software engineering, and ultimately a path to safe AGI - rather than a shipping developer product.

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