AWS – Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Runtime, Browser, and Code Interpreter add support for VPC, AWS PrivateLink, CloudFormation, and tagging
Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Runtime, Browser, and Code Interpreter services now support Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) connectivity, AWS PrivateLink, AWS CloudFormation, and resource tagging, enabling developers to deploy AI agents with enhanced enterprise security and infrastructure automation capabilities. AgentCore Runtime enables you to deploy and scale dynamic AI agents securely using any framework, protocol, or model. AgentCore Browser enables web-based interactions such as form filling, data extraction, and QA testing, while AgentCore Code Interpreter provides secure execution of agent-generated code.
With VPC support, you can now securely connect AgentCore Runtime, Browser, and Code Interpreter services to private resources such as databases, internal APIs, and services within your VPC without internet exposure. AWS PrivateLink provides private connectivity between your VPC and Amazon Bedrock AgentCore services, while CloudFormation support enables automated resource provisioning through infrastructure as code. Resource tagging allows you to implement comprehensive cost allocation, access control, and resource organization across your AgentCore deployments.
Amazon Bedrock AgentCore is currently in preview and available in the following AWS Regions: US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Sydney), and Europe (Frankfurt).
To learn more, see Configuring VPC for AgentCore and Use Interface VPC endpoints (AWS PrivateLink) with AgentCore. For CloudFormation resources, visit the AgentCore CloudFormation Reference, and to get started with tagging, see the Tagging AgentCore resources.
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