Amazon Web Services to Launch AI Agent Marketplace Next Week with Anthropic as Partner
Jul 11, 2025

Amazon Web Services to Launch AI Agent Marketplace Next Week with Anthropic as Partner

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Amazon Web Services (AWS) is set to launch an AI agent marketplace next week, with Anthropic as one of its partners, according to sources familiar with the development. The launch is scheduled to take place at the AWS Summit in New York City on July 15. AI agents have become increasingly ubiquitous, and investors in Silicon Valley are bullish on startups building them. However, the distribution of AI agents poses a challenge, as most companies offer them in silos. AWS appears to be taking a step to address this with its new move. The dedicated agent marketplace will allow startups to directly offer their AI agents to AWS customers. The marketplace will also enable enterprise customers to browse, install, and search for AI agents based on their requirements from a single location, according to a source. Anthropic, which already has Amazon's backing and is reportedly in line for another multibillion-dollar investment from the e-commerce company, views AI's future primarily in terms of agents — at least for the coming years. Anthropic builds AI agents in-house and enables developers to create them using its API. AWS' marketplace would help Anthropic reach more customers, including those who may already use AI agents from its rivals, such as OpenAI. Anthropic's involvement in the marketplace could also attract more developers to use its API to create more agents, and eventually increase its revenues. The company already hit $3 billion in annualized revenue in late May. Like any other online marketplace, AWS will take a cut of the revenue that startups earn from agent installations. However, this share will be minimal compared to the marketplace's potential to unlock new revenue streams and attract customers. The marketplace model will allow startups to charge customers for agents, similar to how a marketplace might price SaaS offerings rather than bundling them into broader services, one of the sources said. Amazon is not the first tech giant to offer a marketplace for agents. In April, Google Cloud introduced an AI Agent Marketplace to help developers and businesses list, buy, and sell AI agents. Microsoft also introduced a similar offering, called Agent Store, within Microsoft 365 Copilot a month later. Similarly, enterprise software providers, including Salesforce and ServiceNow, have their own agent marketplaces.