Amazon Nova Model Release Timeline - Model Family, Capability Evolution, and Availability on Amazon Bedrock

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This article is a companion to my Anthropic Claude Model Release Timeline and OpenAI GPT Model Release Timeline, extending the same history-and-timeline format to Amazon's own foundation models. Where the Claude and GPT timelines track models offered across several clouds and APIs, Amazon Nova is different in one defining way: it is a family of foundation models built by Amazon and offered exclusively through Amazon Bedrock. For that reason this timeline is organized around availability and capability evolution on Amazon Bedrock rather than multi-platform distribution.

In this article I build a complete release timeline for the Amazon Nova family, from the first Nova models announced at AWS re:Invent in December 2024 through the Amazon Nova 2 generation announced at re:Invent in December 2025. I summarize the Nova model family (understanding, creative, speech, agentic, and embeddings), the chronology of major releases with links to the official AWS What's New and AWS News Blog announcements, the evolution of capabilities (multimodal input, context length, tool use and agentic workflows, image and video generation, speech, embeddings, and the Nova 2 reasoning models), and the availability of Nova models on Amazon Bedrock - Regions, cross-Region inference, fine-tuning and model distillation, and integration with Amazon Bedrock Guardrails, Knowledge Bases, Agents, and AgentCore.

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The scope of this article is limited to publicly announced models, products, and capabilities documented on aws.amazon.com and the official AWS documentation. I do not include unreleased or rumored future models. Pricing changes frequently and is deliberately omitted in favor of a link to the Amazon Bedrock pricing page, and I do not reproduce benchmark scores. The history of Amazon Bedrock itself, the platform that hosts these models, is covered in a separate article, AWS History and Timeline regarding Amazon Bedrock; this timeline focuses on the Nova models.

This timeline primarily references the following sources.

Overview — Amazon's Foundation Models and the Launch of Amazon Nova

Amazon Nova was introduced at AWS re:Invent on December 3, 2024 as a new generation of foundation models (FMs) available exclusively in Amazon Bedrock. Unlike Amazon's earlier Titan models, Nova was positioned from the start as a broad, tiered family spanning multiple modalities, designed to give enterprises a range of price-performance operating points within a single provider.

At launch, Nova arrived in two categories. The understanding models - Amazon Nova Micro, Amazon Nova Lite, and Amazon Nova Pro - accept text, image, and video input and generate text output, with a fourth and most capable understanding model, Amazon Nova Premier, announced as coming and reaching general availability on April 30, 2025. The creative content generation models - Amazon Nova Canvas for image generation and Amazon Nova Reel for video generation - accept text and image input and produce image or video output.

Over 2025, the family broadened well beyond text and images. Amazon Nova Sonic (April 2025) added a speech-to-speech model with a dedicated Amazon Bedrock bidirectional streaming API; Amazon Nova Act (March 2025) introduced an agent and SDK for taking actions in a web browser, first explored at nova.amazon.com; and Amazon Nova Multimodal Embeddings (October 2025) added a unified embedding model for retrieval across text, documents, images, video, and audio.

At AWS re:Invent on December 2, 2025, Amazon announced the Amazon Nova 2 generation: Nova 2 Lite (generally available) and Nova 2 Pro (preview) reasoning models with adjustable "thinking," built-in tools, and a one-million-token context window; Nova 2 Sonic, the second-generation speech model; and Nova 2 Omni (preview), an industry-first unified model that accepts text, image, video, and speech input and generates text and image output. Alongside the models, Amazon introduced Amazon Nova Forge, a service for building custom Nova models from training checkpoints, and moved Amazon Nova Act to general availability as a service for reliable browser and UI automation. In a single year, Amazon Nova grew from a tiered set of understanding and creative models into a multimodal, agentic, and reasoning model family, while remaining anchored to Amazon Bedrock as its delivery platform.

Amazon Nova Model Family (Understanding / Creative / Speech / Agentic / Nova 2)

The Amazon Nova family is best understood as a set of subfamilies grouped by modality, with a newer Nova 2 generation that adds reasoning and unified multimodality. The table below lists every model by subfamily, and the descriptions that follow explain each group.

* The table can be sorted by clicking on the column names.
Subfamily Model Input → Output Context Window Role
Understanding Nova Micro Text → Text 128K Fastest, lowest-cost text-only model
Understanding Nova Lite Text, Image, Video → Text 300K Low-cost multimodal model
Understanding Nova Pro Text, Image, Video → Text 300K Balanced multimodal model
Understanding Nova Premier Text, Image, Video → Text 1M Most capable; teacher model for distillation
Creative Nova Canvas Text, Image → Image Image generation
Creative Nova Reel Text, Image → Video Video generation (up to 2 minutes with Reel 1.1)
Speech Nova Sonic Speech, Text → Speech, Text Speech-to-speech via the bidirectional streaming API
Agentic Nova Act Web browser actions Browser-automation agent and SDK
Embeddings Nova Multimodal Embeddings Text, Document, Image, Video, Audio → Embeddings Unified embeddings for search and retrieval
Nova 2 Nova 2 Lite Text, Image, Video → Text 1M Cost-efficient reasoning model (generally available)
Nova 2 Nova 2 Pro Text, Image, Video → Text 1M Most intelligent reasoning model (preview)
Nova 2 Nova 2 Sonic Speech, Text → Speech, Text 1M Second-generation speech-to-speech model
Nova 2 Nova 2 Omni Text, Image, Video, Speech → Text, Image 1M Unified multimodal model (preview)
The understanding subfamily is the tiered set of text and multimodal models: Amazon Nova Micro (amazon.nova-micro-v1:0), a text-only model with a 128K-token context window; Amazon Nova Lite (amazon.nova-lite-v1:0) and Amazon Nova Pro (amazon.nova-pro-v1:0), multimodal models with a 300K-token context window that accept text, image, and video input; and Amazon Nova Premier (amazon.nova-premier-v1:0), the most capable understanding model with a one-million-token context window and the role of teacher model for distillation.

The creative subfamily is the content generation pair: Amazon Nova Canvas (amazon.nova-canvas-v1:0) for image generation, and Amazon Nova Reel (amazon.nova-reel-v1:1) for video generation, both with built-in watermarking and content moderation.

The speech subfamily is Amazon Nova Sonic (amazon.nova-sonic-v1:0), a speech-to-speech model that unifies speech understanding and generation into one model and is invoked through an Amazon Bedrock bidirectional streaming API.

The agentic subfamily is Amazon Nova Act, a model and SDK for building agents that take actions in a web browser. The embeddings subfamily is Amazon Nova Multimodal Embeddings, a single model that converts text, documents, images, video, and audio into vector representations for search and retrieval.

The Nova 2 subfamily is the newer generation announced at re:Invent 2025: Nova 2 Lite and Nova 2 Pro reasoning models, Nova 2 Sonic for speech, and Nova 2 Omni, a unified multimodal model that both ingests text, image, video, and speech and generates text and images. These models share a one-million-token context window and adjustable extended thinking, and they are the recommended starting point for building custom models with Amazon Nova Forge.

Timeline of Major Releases

Here is the chronological timeline of Amazon Nova model releases and the major capability and platform milestones built on them. Each row links to the official AWS What's New announcement or the equivalent official source where one is available.

* The table can be sorted by clicking on the column names.
Date Event
2024-12-03 Amazon Nova is announced at AWS re:Invent 2024, available in Amazon Bedrock. The launch includes the understanding models Amazon Nova Micro (text, 128K context), Amazon Nova Lite and Amazon Nova Pro (multimodal, 300K context), and the creative models Amazon Nova Canvas (image) and Amazon Nova Reel (video, six-second clips at launch); Amazon Nova Premier was announced as coming. Available in US East (N. Virginia), with Micro, Lite, and Pro also in US West (Oregon) and US East (Ohio) via cross-Region inference. Source: Announcing Amazon Nova foundation models.
2025-03-31 Amazon Nova Act is announced as a research preview, alongside the new nova.amazon.com website. Developed by Amazon's AGI lab, Nova Act is a model and SDK (pip install nova-act) for building agents that take actions in a web browser by breaking workflows into reliable atomic steps. Source: Introducing Amazon Nova Act.
2025-04-07 Amazon Nova Reel 1.1 is released (amazon.nova-reel-v1:1), extending video generation from six-second clips to multi-shot videos up to two minutes in length with style consistency across shots. Source: Announcing Amazon Nova Reel 1.1.
2025-04-08 Amazon Nova Sonic is announced (amazon.nova-sonic-v1:0) - a speech-to-speech model that unifies speech understanding and generation, invoked through a new Amazon Bedrock bidirectional streaming API, with support for tool use and knowledge grounding (RAG). Available in US East (N. Virginia) at launch. Source: Announcing Amazon Nova Sonic.
2025-04-30 Amazon Nova Premier reaches general availability (amazon.nova-premier-v1:0) - the most capable Nova understanding model, with a one-million-token context window, designed for complex reasoning and agentic workflows and used as the teacher model for Amazon Bedrock Model Distillation. Available in US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), and US West (Oregon) via cross-Region inference. Source: Amazon Nova Premier, our most capable model for complex tasks.
2025-07-16 Amazon Nova Sonic expands its language support, adding Spanish (June 12, 2025) and then French, Italian, and German (July 16, 2025), broadening its initial American and British English coverage with additional expressive voices. Source: Introducing Amazon Nova Sonic.
2025-10-28 Amazon Nova Multimodal Embeddings reaches general availability - a unified embedding model that converts text, documents, images, video, and audio into vector representations for agentic RAG and semantic search, available in US East (N. Virginia) at launch. Source: Announcing Amazon Nova Multimodal Embeddings.
2025-12-02 The Amazon Nova 2 generation is announced at AWS re:Invent 2025. Nova 2 Lite (generally available) and Nova 2 Pro (preview) are reasoning models with adjustable thinking at low, medium, and high intensity, built-in code interpreter and web grounding tools, remote MCP tool support, and a one-million-token context window. Source: Announcing Amazon Nova 2 foundation models.
2025-12-02 Amazon Nova 2 Sonic is announced - the second-generation speech-to-speech model, adding Portuguese and Hindi (seven languages total), polyglot voices, turn-taking control, asynchronous tool use, and a one-million-token context window. Available in US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), and Asia Pacific (Tokyo). Source: Announcing Amazon Nova 2 Sonic.
2025-12-02 Amazon Nova 2 Omni is announced in preview - an industry-first unified multimodal reasoning model that accepts text, image, video, and speech input and generates both text and image output, with a one-million-token context window. Source: Introducing Amazon Nova 2 Omni in preview.
2025-12-02 Amazon Nova Forge is announced - an open training service for building custom Nova models, letting customers start from early pre-training, mid-training, or post-training checkpoints and blend proprietary data with Nova-curated data on Amazon SageMaker AI. Available in US East (N. Virginia) at launch. Source: Amazon Nova Forge: Build your own frontier models using Nova.
2025-12-02 Amazon Nova Act reaches general availability as a service for building reliable browser and UI-automation agents, powered by a custom Amazon Nova 2 Lite model and deploying to Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Runtime. Available in US East (N. Virginia). Source: Build agents to automate production UI workflows with Amazon Nova Act.

There may be slight variations in the dates in this timeline due to differences between the original announcement, general availability in Amazon Bedrock, and the release date shown on individual model cards. For example, the Amazon Nova understanding models carry a model-card release date in early December 2024 while the re:Invent announcement is dated December 3, 2024; where these differ, the dates above prioritize the official AWS announcement.

The content posted here is limited to major releases and milestones considered essential for understanding the Amazon Nova model family and its evolution on Amazon Bedrock.
In other words, please note that the items on this timeline are not all of Amazon Nova's updates, but representative releases that I have picked out.

Capability Evolution

Beyond the model release dates themselves, Amazon Nova has shipped a steady stream of capabilities that apply across the family. The table below tracks when each major capability first became available, and on which model or surface.

* The table can be sorted by clicking on the column names.
Capability First Introduced First Model / Surface Notes
Availability on Amazon Bedrock 2024-12-03 Nova Micro / Lite / Pro Nova is delivered exclusively through Amazon Bedrock.
Multimodal understanding (image and video) 2024-12-03 Nova Lite / Nova Pro Text, image, and video input to text output; Lite and Pro support a 300K-token context window.
Image and video generation 2024-12-03 Nova Canvas / Nova Reel Creative content generation from text and image prompts, with watermarking and content moderation.
Fine-tuning and model distillation 2024-12-03 Nova Micro / Lite / Pro Customization on proprietary data; distillation later anchored by Nova Premier as teacher model (2025-04-30).
Browser actions (agentic SDK) 2025-03-31 Nova Act Agents that take actions in a web browser via the Nova Act SDK.
Multi-shot video up to two minutes 2025-04-07 Nova Reel 1.1 Multi-shot video up to two minutes with style consistency.
Speech-to-speech 2025-04-08 Nova Sonic Real-time voice conversations via the Amazon Bedrock bidirectional streaming API.
One-million-token context 2025-04-30 Nova Premier Million-token context for long documents and agentic workflows.
Multimodal embeddings 2025-10-28 Nova Multimodal Embeddings Unified embeddings across text, documents, images, video, and audio.
Adjustable reasoning ("thinking") 2025-12-02 Nova 2 Lite / Nova 2 Pro Extended thinking with low, medium, and high intensity; built-in tools and remote MCP support.
Unified multimodal input and output 2025-12-02 Nova 2 Omni Text, image, video, and speech input; text and image output (preview).
Custom model training from checkpoints 2025-12-02 Nova Forge Build custom Nova models from pre-, mid-, and post-training checkpoints on Amazon SageMaker AI.

Availability on Amazon Bedrock

The single most important fact about Amazon Nova's availability is that, unlike Anthropic's Claude or OpenAI's GPT models, Nova is offered through one platform: Amazon Bedrock. There is no separate "Nova API" outside of Bedrock; the public nova.amazon.com site lets individuals try certain Nova models, but production access is through Amazon Bedrock. The diagram below maps the Nova model families to the Amazon Bedrock features they integrate with.
Amazon Nova Models and Amazon Bedrock Features (Converse / Streaming APIs, Guardrails, Knowledge Bases, Agents, AgentCore, Model Distillation, Nova Forge)
Amazon Nova Models and Amazon Bedrock Features (Converse / Streaming APIs, Guardrails, Knowledge Bases, Agents, AgentCore, Model Distillation, Nova Forge)
The table below summarizes when each major Nova model or generation first became available on Amazon Bedrock.

* The table can be sorted by clicking on the column names.
Model / Generation First Available Availability Notes
Nova Micro / Lite / Pro 2024-12-03 US East (N. Virginia); also US West (Oregon) and US East (Ohio) via cross-Region inference.
Nova Canvas / Nova Reel 2024-12-03 Creative content models; Nova Reel 1.1 (2025-04-07) extended generation to two-minute video.
Nova Sonic 2025-04-08 Speech-to-speech via the bidirectional streaming API; US East (N. Virginia) at launch.
Nova Premier 2025-04-30 One-million-token context; teacher for Model Distillation; N. Virginia, Ohio, and Oregon via cross-Region inference.
Nova Multimodal Embeddings 2025-10-28 US East (N. Virginia) at launch.
Nova 2 Lite 2025-12-02 Generally available via cross-Region inference across many AWS Regions.
Nova 2 Pro 2025-12-02 Preview; early access available to Amazon Nova Forge customers.
Nova 2 Sonic 2025-12-02 US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), and Asia Pacific (Tokyo).
Nova 2 Omni 2025-12-02 Preview; early access available to Amazon Nova Forge customers.

For dates shown above, the exact day and regional rollout can vary, and AWS continues to expand the Regions in which Nova models are available. For the most current availability and exact regional rollouts, refer to the Amazon Bedrock model support by AWS Region documentation.

Several Amazon Bedrock platform capabilities apply across the Nova family. Cross-Region inference lets a request be served from one of several Regions in a geography, which is how the understanding models are offered beyond their home Region. The understanding models are invoked through the standard InvokeModel and Converse APIs, while Nova Sonic and Nova 2 Sonic use the Amazon Bedrock bidirectional streaming API for real-time voice. Fine-tuning and Amazon Bedrock Model Distillation let customers customize Nova on their own data, with Nova Premier acting as the teacher model to distill cost-effective, lower-latency variants of Nova Pro, Lite, and Micro. Nova models also integrate with Amazon Bedrock Guardrails, Knowledge Bases, and Agents, and Amazon Nova Act deploys its browser-automation agents to Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Runtime. For deeper customization, Amazon Nova Forge builds custom models from Nova training checkpoints on Amazon SageMaker AI.

Finally, a note on model lifecycle. Amazon Bedrock classifies every model as Active, Legacy, or End-of-Life (EOL), a state that is visible in the Amazon Bedrock console and in the modelLifecycle field returned by the GetFoundationModel and ListFoundationModels APIs. A model in the Legacy state remains usable for at least six months before its EOL date, giving customers time to migrate, and as the Nova 2 generation arrived, some first-generation Nova models began transitioning toward Legacy status.

A note on sources: AWS's own references do not always agree on the fine details. For the same model, the AWS What's New announcements, the individual Amazon Bedrock model cards, the AWS foundation model catalog in the Amazon Nova User Guide, and the Model support by AWS Region page can show slightly different launch dates, lifecycle states, or Regions - for example, a model card may list a later launch date, or already mark a model as Legacy with a specific EOL date, while the foundation model catalog still lists the same model as Active. For that reason this timeline deliberately uses the original AWS announcement (AWS What's New / AWS News Blog) dates as canonical and does not pin volatile EOL dates in the body. For the current authoritative status of any Nova model, check its model card together with the official Amazon Bedrock model lifecycle and Amazon Bedrock model support by AWS Region documentation rather than relying on a snapshot here.

Frequently Asked Questions

When was Amazon Nova launched?

Amazon Nova was introduced at AWS re:Invent on December 3, 2024 as a new generation of foundation models available exclusively in Amazon Bedrock. The initial launch included the Nova Micro, Lite, and Pro understanding models and the Nova Canvas and Nova Reel creative models, with Nova Premier announced as coming and reaching general availability on April 30, 2025. See the official Announcing Amazon Nova foundation models.

What is the difference between Nova Micro, Lite, Pro, and Premier?

These are the four Amazon Nova understanding models, offering different price-performance operating points. Nova Micro is a text-only model optimized for the lowest latency and cost, with a 128K-token context window. Nova Lite and Nova Pro are multimodal models that accept text, image, and video input with a 300K-token context window, with Lite optimized for speed and cost and Pro for higher accuracy. Nova Premier is the most capable understanding model, with a one-million-token context window for complex reasoning and agentic workflows, and it serves as the teacher model for Amazon Bedrock Model Distillation. See the Amazon Nova User Guide.

When did Amazon Nova Sonic (speech) launch?

Amazon Nova Sonic, a speech-to-speech model, was announced on April 8, 2025. It unifies speech understanding and generation into a single model invoked through a new Amazon Bedrock bidirectional streaming API, and supports tool use and knowledge grounding. It initially supported American and British English and later added Spanish, French, Italian, and German. The second-generation Nova 2 Sonic followed at re:Invent on December 2, 2025, adding Portuguese and Hindi (seven languages), polyglot voices, and a one-million-token context window. See Announcing Amazon Nova Sonic. I have also published an implementation walkthrough, Realtime Voice AI Agent Architecture with Amazon Nova Sonic.

What is Amazon Nova Act?

Amazon Nova Act is Amazon's model and SDK for building agents that take actions in a web browser. It was first announced as a research preview on March 31, 2025 at nova.amazon.com, emphasizing reliability by breaking workflows into atomic, testable steps. At re:Invent on December 2, 2025 it reached general availability as a service for building reliable browser and UI-automation agents, powered by a custom Amazon Nova 2 Lite model and deploying to Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Runtime. See Introducing Amazon Nova Act and Build agents to automate production UI workflows with Amazon Nova Act.

What is Amazon Nova 2, and what models does it include?

Amazon Nova 2 is the second generation of the Nova family, announced at AWS re:Invent on December 2, 2025. It includes Nova 2 Lite (generally available) and Nova 2 Pro (preview), reasoning models with adjustable extended thinking and a one-million-token context window; Nova 2 Sonic, the second-generation speech-to-speech model; and Nova 2 Omni (preview), a unified multimodal model. The Nova 2 models support built-in tools such as a code interpreter and web grounding, as well as remote MCP tools. See Announcing Amazon Nova 2 foundation models.

What is Amazon Nova 2 Omni?

Amazon Nova 2 Omni is a unified multimodal model announced in preview at re:Invent on December 2, 2025. Amazon describes it as an industry-first reasoning model that accepts text, image, video, and speech input and generates both text and image output within a single model, with a one-million-token context window. It is intended to remove the need to stitch together separate specialized models for multimodal understanding and generation. See Introducing Amazon Nova 2 Omni in preview.

What is Amazon Nova Forge?

Amazon Nova Forge is a service, announced at re:Invent on December 2, 2025, for building custom Nova models. Rather than fine-tuning a finished model or training from scratch, Nova Forge lets you start from early Nova checkpoints across pre-training, mid-training, or post-training phases and blend your proprietary data with Amazon Nova-curated data on Amazon SageMaker AI, which helps preserve foundational capabilities while adding specialized knowledge. Nova 2 Lite is the recommended model to use with Nova Forge. See Amazon Nova Forge: Build your own frontier models using Nova.

Are Amazon Nova models available outside Amazon Bedrock?

For building applications, Amazon Nova models are offered through Amazon Bedrock; there is no separate standalone Nova production API. The public nova.amazon.com website lets individuals try certain Nova models and experiment with the Nova Act SDK, but production inference, customization, and the integration with Guardrails, Knowledge Bases, Agents, and AgentCore all run on Amazon Bedrock. This Bedrock-native delivery is the main structural difference between the Nova timeline and the multi-platform Claude and GPT timelines.

Which Regions are Amazon Nova models available in on Amazon Bedrock?

At launch in December 2024, the Nova understanding models were available in US East (N. Virginia), with Micro, Lite, and Pro also reachable in US West (Oregon) and US East (Ohio) via cross-Region inference. Later models launched first in US East (N. Virginia), and Nova 2 Sonic launched in US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), and Asia Pacific (Tokyo). AWS continues to expand Regional availability, so the authoritative source is the Amazon Bedrock model support by AWS Region documentation.

Can I fine-tune or distill Amazon Nova models?

Yes. The Amazon Nova understanding models support fine-tuning on proprietary data, and Amazon Bedrock Model Distillation can transfer the capabilities of a larger teacher model - Nova Premier - to faster, more cost-effective models such as Nova Pro, Lite, or Micro. For deeper customization that starts from Nova training checkpoints, Amazon Nova Forge (announced December 2025) builds custom models on Amazon SageMaker AI. See the Amazon Nova User Guide.

Summary

In this article, I built a historical timeline of Amazon Nova, from the first Nova models announced at AWS re:Invent in December 2024 through the Amazon Nova 2 generation announced at re:Invent in December 2025, organized by the model family, the major release timeline, the evolution of capabilities, and availability on Amazon Bedrock.

In a single year, Amazon Nova grew from a tiered set of understanding models (Micro, Lite, Pro, and Premier) and creative models (Canvas and Reel) into a broad, multimodal family - adding the Nova Sonic speech-to-speech model, the Nova Act browser-automation agent, Nova Multimodal Embeddings, and then the Nova 2 generation of reasoning and unified multimodal models (Nova 2 Lite, Pro, Sonic, and Omni), along with Amazon Nova Forge for building custom models. Throughout, the defining characteristic has been that Amazon Nova is delivered through Amazon Bedrock, where it integrates with cross-Region inference, fine-tuning and model distillation, Guardrails, Knowledge Bases, Agents, and AgentCore. I have also written hands-on implementation articles using these models, including titling, commenting, and OCR with Amazon Nova Pro, automating image generation with Amazon Nova Canvas, automating video generation with Amazon Nova Reel, and a real-time voice agent with Amazon Nova Sonic.

I will continue to monitor how Amazon's Nova release cadence and capability roadmap evolve. The most reliable place to track new model announcements is the official AWS What's New feed, with model details on the Amazon Nova User Guide and the lifecycle of each model on the Amazon Bedrock model lifecycle page.

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