AWS Bedrock Gets Stateful AI Agents

Amazon Bedrock introduces a new Stateful Runtime Environment for AI agents, co-developed with OpenAI, streamlining complex multi-step workflows.

Feb 27 at 1:41 PM2 min read
Abstract representation of AI agents and cloud infrastructure, symbolizing the Stateful Runtime Environment in Amazon Bedrock with OpenAI integration.
Image credit: OpenAI News

Amazon Bedrock is set to receive a significant upgrade: a new Stateful Runtime Environment for Agents, developed in partnership with OpenAI. Announced on February 27, 2026, this integration aims to streamline the operational complexities of deploying AI agents for multi-step workflows within AWS environments, according to OpenAI News.

While AI agents excel at reasoning, their deployment for multi-step workflows in production has historically presented operational hurdles. Traditional stateless APIs require extensive custom orchestration for managing context, tool outputs, approvals, and error handling across multiple steps. This new runtime is designed to reduce that burden.

Streamlining Agent Deployment

The Stateful Runtime Environment runs natively within AWS, providing agents with a "working context" that carries memory, history, and workflow state. This eliminates the need for development teams to manually stitch together disconnected requests, accelerating time to production for complex tasks like customer support automation or internal IT processes.

Optimized for AWS infrastructure, the environment ensures stateful tasks run reliably over time, adhering to existing security postures and governance rules. This native integration facilitates faster deployment and better fits long-horizon AI applications requiring persistent context and control boundaries.

The Stateful Runtime in Amazon Bedrock will be available soon, offering AWS customers OpenAI intelligence tailored for agentic workflows with the necessary reliability and governance for enterprise use.