Your coding tools can now connect to LLM API without asking you to copy-paste keys, ElevenLabs Scribe brings best-in-class transcription to the audio endpoint, and AWS Bedrock is now easier to set up.
Sign in with LLM API
External editors and coding assistants — starting with Kilo Code — can now connect to your LLM API account without you ever touching an API key. The tool shows a short code, you open /device in the dashboard, pick an org and project, and approve. That’s it — the tool is authenticated and the key is never exposed in the browser.
ElevenLabs Scribe speech-to-text
ElevenLabs Scribe is now available on the transcriptions endpoint alongside OpenAI Whisper and Deepgram. Scribe v2 covers 90+ languages with automatic detection, handles files up to 100 MB, and returns word-level timestamps. Billed at ElevenLabs’ list rate, no markup.
AWS Bedrock — simpler setup
You can now connect Bedrock with an API key instead of configuring IAM access keys. Fewer moving parts, faster onboarding for teams that use Anthropic models on Bedrock.
Also this week
– API key regeneration — Rotate any key from the dashboard — billing config and key ID stay intact. New token shown once, copy before closing.
– Spend limits — Requests that exceed your budget are now blocked before they hit the provider. No silent overruns, no surprise charges.
– Claude Fable 5 on Bedrock — Available again on AWS Bedrock after a temporary outage.
– Better error visibility — Failures during streaming are now surfaced correctly instead of being swallowed — you see what went wrong and when.
– Usage charts — Org usage now supports daily and monthly breakdowns with custom date ranges.
