Cloudflare announced an expansion of its Agent Cloud, introducing new tools to help developers build, deploy, and scale AI agents. These features move AI agents from experimental stages to robust, production-grade applications running on Cloudflare's global network.
The company addresses the shift towards autonomous AI tools with infrastructure, compute, deployment, and security solutions. "We are entering a world where agents are the ones writing and executing code," stated CEO Matthew Prince. Cloudflare aims to be the definitive platform for this "agentic web."
New features include Dynamic Workers, a secure, sandboxed runtime for executing AI-generated code milliseconds faster and at a fraction of the cost of containers, scaling to millions of concurrent executions. Artifacts provides Git-compatible storage for millions of agent repositories. Sandboxes offer isolated Linux environments for agents needing full operating system access. The Think framework within the SDK supports long-running, multi-step agent tasks.
Leveraging technology from its acquisition of Replicate Inc., Cloudflare also offers an expanded AI model catalog, allowing seamless switching between proprietary and open-source models like OpenAI's GPT-5.4 without managing multiple vendors.