Cloudflare Completes Its Agent Infrastructure Stack with Browser Run Rebuild and Six-Layer Platform

Cloudflare rebuilt Browser Run on its own Containers platform, delivering 4x higher concurrency and 50% faster response times. The upgrade completes a six-layer agent infrastructure stack: compute (Dynamic Workers + Sandboxes), orchestration (Dynamic Workflows), memory (Agent Memory), browsing (Browser Run), and commerce (Stripe Projects). By Steef-Jan Wiggers
Cloudflare is strategically enhancing its platform capabilities to better compete in the evolving infrastructure and AI landscape, responding to increasing demands for efficient, integrated cloud services.
This development signifies Cloudflare's deeper investment into foundational infrastructure that supports AI and agentic systems, offering a more vertically integrated and performant stack for developers.
Cloudflare's completion of its six-layer agent infrastructure stack provides a more powerful and cohesive platform for cloud computing, significantly improving concurrency and response times for its users.
- · Cloudflare
- · AI developers
- · Platform Engineering teams
- · SaaS providers
- · Competitors with less integrated agent infrastructure
Cloudflare's improved infrastructure will attract more developers and services seeking high-performance, integrated cloud solutions.
Increased adoption of Cloudflare's platform could lead to further consolidation of cloud services around comprehensive, vertically integrated offerings.
This could accelerate the development and deployment of sophisticated AI agents and applications that rely on highly efficient and low-latency infrastructure.
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