Cloudflare has announced a major expansion of its Agent Cloud platform, aiming to become the core infrastructure for the next generation of autonomous AI agents running at global scale.
The upgrade introduces new compute, storage, and orchestration capabilities designed to move AI agents from short‑lived experiments to long‑running, production workloads on Cloudflare’s worldwide network. CEO Matthew Prince said the industry is entering a world where agents are the ones writing and executing code, positioning Cloudflare as “the definitive platform for the agentic web.
Key additions include Dynamic Workers, a new isolate‑based runtime that executes AI‑generated code in secure sandboxes within milliseconds; Artifacts, a Git‑compatible storage layer built to handle tens of millions of agent‑managed repositories; and Sandboxes, persistent virtual workstations that allow agents to clone code, install dependencies, and run complex builds. Cloudflare is also introducing Think, a framework in its Agents SDK for building agents that oversee long‑running, multi‑step workflows, rather than simply responding to single prompts.
Following its acquisition of Replicate, Cloudflare is expanding a unified catalog of AI models that spans OpenAI’s proprietary models, including GPT‑5.4, alongside a range of open‑source options, all accessible through a single interface so developers can switch providers by changing just one line of code. OpenAI’s Rohan Varma said the collaboration with Cloudflare is making it “dramatically easier” to deploy production‑ready agents powered by GPT‑5.4 and Codex for real enterprise workloads.








