Zed 1.0 graduates from beta to stable, delivering a cross-platform (macOS, Windows, Linux) editor built entirely in Rust using the team's custom GPUI GPU-accelerated UI framework. The 1.0 release adds bookmarks for rapid text navigation, a "view commit" command palette action for Git integration, built-in LSP coverage for C, C++, CSS, JavaScript, TypeScript, Markdown, and Python, and a parallel agents mode that lets multiple AI agents work concurrently within the same editor window. A "Disable all AI features" toggle is included for teams that do not want AI assistance. The project is open source under the Apache 2 license and has grown to roughly 1,000 extensions. Zed is positioned as a performance-first alternative to Electron-based editors, and the 1.0 milestone signals production readiness for professional use. The expanded AI model lineup — adding DeepSeek-V4-Pro, DeepSeek-V4-Flash, and Claude Opus 4.7 via bring-your-own-key — alongside a new Zed for Business tier with centralized billing makes this a meaningful option for engineering teams evaluating editor tooling. The parallel agents capability is a differentiator not yet widely available in mainstream editors, though the extension ecosystem remains far smaller than VS Code's.