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

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

Cloudflare rebuilt Browser Run on its Containers platform, boosting concurrency from 30 to 120 simultaneous browsers and cutting quick-action latency 50% via D1/Queues transactional state instead of Workers KV. This anchors a six-layer stack: Dynamic Workers (V8 isolates) and Sandboxes (Linux containers) for compute; Dynamic Workflows (MIT-licensed, 300 lines) for orchestration; Agent Memory (private beta, 5-channel search) for persistence; and a Stripe commerce protocol for autonomous account creation. The stack surpasses AWS Bedrock (no browser/memory) and Google GKE Sandbox (Kubernetes-centric), offering the most comprehensive managed agent infrastructure outside hyperscalers.

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Steef-Jan Wiggers

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