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Cloudinary Launches AI Agents

To streamline enterprise-scale visual media management

Digital asset management (DAM) platform Cloudinary has launched Cloudinary Agents. The set of AI-powered agents is purpose-built for enterprise visual media teams and designed to take multi-step action across taxonomy, search, moderation, and workflow automation.

“Visual media teams are under enormous pressure – more content, more channels, more complexity, and the same or fewer resources to manage it all. To deliver real value to customers, agents need the right foundation, and that’s exactly where Cloudinary stands apart. Our DAM was designed to be intelligent from the ground up: AI-powered, metadata-rich, and architected for the governed, multi-step workflows agents require. Cloudinary Agents don’t just sit on top of a content repository – they’re powered by a DAM purpose-built for this moment," said Rob Daynes, General Manager, Assets, Cloudinary.

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