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Cloudflare announced a suite of new infrastructure primitives designed to support AI agents at scale during Agents Week 2026.
Cloudflare integrated AI coding tools across its engineering organization using a custom platform built on MCP servers, AI Gateway, and Workers AI.
Cloudflare launches a unified AI inference layer providing single API access to 70+ models from 12+ providers, designed to address the challenges of building with multiple AI models and agents.
Cloudflare explains how they built infrastructure to run extra-large language models like Kimi K2.5 on Workers AI, optimizing for agentic use cases with long contexts and frequent tool calls.
Cloudflare Email Service enters public beta, enabling agents to use email as a native interface.
Cloudflare introduces Agent Lee, an AI assistant in the dashboard for troubleshooting and account management.
Cloudflare Mesh is a secure private networking solution that enables AI agents, developers, and users to access private resources without exposing them to the public internet.
Cloudflare examines how AI agents are fundamentally changing cloud infrastructure requirements from traditional one-to-many to one-to-one models.
Cloudflare's network has reached 500 Tbps of external capacity across 330+ cities, representing 16 years of scaling from a 2010 startup to a global security and developer platform.
This post introduces Cloudflare's Dynamic Worker Loader, an open beta API that sandboxes AI-generated code using V8 isolates instead of containers, enabling consumer-scale agent execution.
Cloudflare's Workers AI now supports large frontier open-source models, launching with Moonshot AI's Kimi K2.5 to power agentic workloads on a unified platform.
One engineer and an AI model rebuilt Next.js from scratch as "vinext", a Vite-based drop-in replacement deployable to Cloudflare Workers, for ~$1,100 in tokens over one week.
Cloudflare introduces Code Mode, a technique that exposes their entire 2,500+ endpoint API to AI agents via just two MCP tools consuming only ~1,000 tokens.
Cloudflare has acquired The Astro Technology Company, the team behind the Astro web framework, committing to its continued open-source development.