
AWS plans AI agent marketplace for businesses
12 Jul 2025, 12:08 PMThe proposed marketplace would function as a digital storefront where businesses can browse, acquire, and deploy AI agents designed for various operational needs.
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Amazon's cloud computing division is set to introduce a new platform for artificial intelligence agents during its New York Summit scheduled for July 15, 2025. The initiative represents AWS (Amazon Web Services)'s effort to streamline enterprise access to specialized AI tools through a centralized platform.
The proposed marketplace would function as a digital storefront where businesses can browse, acquire, and deploy AI agents designed for various operational needs.
These software systems, built on advanced language models, can execute tasks with minimal human oversight and are categorized by their specific capabilities to help users identify appropriate solutions.
A TechCrunch report suggests that Anthropic, an AI company based in San Francisco, may have a connection to this project, though the exact nature of their involvement remains unspecified. </div>
The marketplace is designed primarily for AWS's business customers, featuring AI agents created by numerous startups and independent developers.
In addition to the marketplace announcement, AWS may also reveal details about Kiro, an internally developed AI assistant focused on coding tasks. This dual announcement would highlight the company's expanding investment in artificial intelligence infrastructure and services.
Several operational details, including pricing structure, about the marketplace remain undisclosed.