AWS will unveil its dedicated marketplace for AI agents on July 15, 2025, in New York City at the AWS Summit. This platform will let startups list their autonomous AI programs and allow enterprise customers to browse and install solutions from a single location.
What an AI Agent Marketplace Is
An AI agent is a program that makes decisions and carries out tasks on its own using a backend AI model. Agents can handle digital chores like sending emails, booking meetings, or querying data sources without human intervention. They represent evolution beyond chatbots by acting autonomously inside workflows and applications.

Advantage for Startups and Anthropic
Anthropic joins as a marquee partner to gain direct access to AWS’s customer base. The company’s Claude‑based agents will appear alongside offerings from other innovators. Greater visibility on the marketplace can drive developers to build with Anthropic’s API and boost revenues beyond the three billion dollars in annualized sales it hit in May.
Enterprise Benefits of a Central Hub
Businesses will no longer hunt through isolated portals to find the right AI agents. They will have simple filters to filter agents by price or capability sector. Agents can be tested and deployed directly into AWS environments by enterprises, accelerating the adoption process and removing integration pain.
Revenue Model
AWS will charge a small percentage of the revenues collected after installations by the agent, similar to a SaaS marketplace fee or just like app store fees. Analysts forecast the global AI agent market could reach fifty point three billion dollars by 2030, giving AWS and its partners a sizeable opportunity to capitalize on enterprise demand.

AWS’s AI agent marketplace joins a growing field of similar offerings from Google Cloud, Microsoft 365 Copilot, Salesforce, and ServiceNow. By centralizing access to autonomous AI tools, AWS aims to lower barriers for both developers and customers and to drive broader use of agent‑based automation.