Wed, 10 Jun 2026

Cloudflare Environments for Claude Managed Agents launched  

Cloudflare, Inc. has collaborated with Anthropic to launch Cloudflare Environments for Claude Managed Agents.

The integration allows organisations to run core agent loops on the Claude platform while using Cloudflare Workers developer platform to execute code, secure private connections, and provide agents with specialised tools.  

Matthew Prince
Matthew Prince

“The true potential of AI agents will only be realised when they can safely interact with the real world at a massive scale,” said Matthew Prince, co-founder and CEO of Cloudflare.

“By partnering with Anthropic, we are giving developers the ability to execute code and access private data securely—backed by the speed and scale of our global network. Now, businesses can focus on building the most innovative AI applications on the planet,” he added.

Cloudflare Environments for Managed Agents 

Cloudflare Environments for Claude Managed Agents enables developers to:

  • Scale globally with diverse runtimes: developers can choose between full Linux-based microVMs for complex tasks or lightweight V8 Isolate-based sandboxes that offer millisecond boot times on Cloudflare Workers. This allows agents to scale quickly to meet massive workloads.
  • Secure sensitive data with Zero-Trust connectivity: Protect agents with advanced egress controls and Cloudflare Mesh, enabling them to connect to internal, private services via post-quantum-ready encryption
  • Audit agent behaviour with native observability: With Cloudflare, agents are also equipped by default with built-in tools that provide an audit trail and session recordings.
  • Extend agent capabilities with customisable frameworks: Extend agent capabilities by writing simple functions directly on Cloudflare’s developer platform, allowing agents to create and execute their own tools on the fly within a secure, high-performance environment.

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