June 25, 2026AgentsInfrastructureTool

Tencent puts agents where it already puts websites

Tencent just shipped EdgeOne Makers and it hit number one on Product Hunt the same day. The pitch is simple: the same edge network that serves your website now serves your agents. You get hosting, functions, and storage for the web app, and on the agent side you get a sandbox, memory, observability, and built-in models, all on one platform, deployed in minutes.

What makes this more than another deploy button is who it plugs into. EdgeOne Makers works natively with the Claude SDK, OpenAI SDK, LangGraph, and CrewAI. So you're not picking Tencent's framework over Anthropic's or OpenAI's. You bring whatever framework you already use, and Tencent handles the boring-but-hard part: where the thing actually runs, how it remembers, how you watch it when it breaks.

That's the real story. For two years everyone shipped agent frameworks. Now the cloud players are racing to own the runtime underneath them, Tencent here, AWS with its Agent Toolkit, Cloudflare with temporary agent accounts. Frameworks are commoditizing fast. The substrate, sandbox plus memory plus observability at the edge, is where the money and the lock-in are. Putting agents on the same edge as EdgeOne's CDN is a smart move: latency to the user is already solved, and Tencent has the global footprint to back it.

Worth a look for anyone deploying agents who doesn't want to wire up sandboxing and memory by hand. Link: https://edgeone.ai/products/pages
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