Cloudflare, Inc., a leading connectivity cloud company, announced the expansion of Cloudflare Agent Cloud. The update focuses on infrastructure, security, and developer tools. Moreover, it helps move AI agents from experimental setups to enterprise-grade workloads. Initially, AI focused on chatbots. However, the industry is now shifting toward autonomous AI agents. These agents can read context, reason, and execute multi-step tasks. Still, traditional infrastructure struggles to scale efficiently. Therefore, Cloudflare Agent Cloud addresses challenges in compute, deployment, and security.
“The way people build software is fundamentally changing. We are entering a world where agents are the ones writing and executing code,” said Matthew Prince, co-founder and CEO of Cloudflare. “But agents need a home that is secure by default, scales to millions instantly, and persists across long-running tasks. We’ve spent nine years building the foundation for this with Cloudflare Workers. Today, we are making Cloudflare the definitive platform for the agentic web.”
“Cloud agents are quickly becoming a foundational building block for how work gets done, and with Cloudflare, we’re making it dramatically easier for developers to deploy, production-ready agents powered by GPT-5.4 and Codex to run real enterprise workloads at scale,” said Rohan Varma, Product, Codex, at OpenAI.
Scalable Infrastructure Powers AI Agent Growth
Cloudflare Agent Cloud introduces a complete suite of tools to support next-generation AI agents. These innovations help developers create scalable and cost-efficient applications. To begin with, Cloudflare launched Dynamic Workers. This isolate-based runtime executes AI-generated code in secure environments. Additionally, it operates faster and more efficiently than traditional containers. Dynamic Workers start within milliseconds and scale seamlessly to millions of executions.
Furthermore, Cloudflare introduced Artifacts, a Git-compatible storage system. This feature supports massive code generation by AI agents. Developers can create millions of repositories and manage data efficiently. As a result, agents gain a reliable and scalable storage foundation. Cloudflare also announced the general availability of Sandboxes. These environments provide agents with full Linux systems. Therefore, agents can run builds, install packages, and perform complex development tasks independently.
In addition, Cloudflare launched Think, a new framework within its Agents SDK. This framework enables long-running and multi-step workflows. Consequently, developers can build more capable and persistent AI agents. Finally, Cloudflare enhanced its unified AI platform. Following its acquisition of Replicate, the company expanded its model catalog. Developers can now choose from OpenAI models like GPT-5.4 and various open-source options. Moreover, switching between models requires only minimal code changes, ensuring flexibility and efficiency.
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Source: Businesswire