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BNB Chain's AI agent toolkit expands beyond AWS with Microsoft Azure integration and free credits to lure developers
BNB Chain’s developer toolkit for building autonomous AI agents is getting a second cloud provider. BNB Agent Studio, which launched on the BNB Smart Chain mainnet on July 1, 2026, is adding Microsoft Azure as a deployment option alongside its existing AWS Bedrock integration, with a $1,000 credit pool to sweeten the deal.
What BNB Agent Studio actually does #
BNB Agent Studio is a platform that lets developers spin up autonomous AI agents using a single prompt. The toolkit bundles several building blocks together. On-chain identity leverages ERC-8004, a standard that gives each agent a verifiable identity on the blockchain. Task interfaces use ERC-8183, which defines how agents interact with and execute tasks. And the self-funding capability runs on payment protocol x402, meaning agents can handle their own financial transactions without constant human oversight.
When it first launched, the platform offered AWS Bedrock as its cloud runtime, with a complimentary 48-hour free tier to let developers test the waters. Adding Azure changes the equation by giving developers a genuine choice in where their agents run, and the $1,000 credit pool provides substantially more runway than 48 hours of free AWS access.
The Azure angle #
The Azure integration is currently listed as “In Progress” on the BNB Agent Studio page, meaning developers shouldn’t expect to spin up agents on Microsoft’s cloud just yet. The $1,000 in Azure credits aligns with Microsoft’s existing developer support programs, which routinely offer credits to startups and new developers building on Azure.
Version 2 and the bigger picture #
The Azure addition comes after BNB Agent Studio v2 was announced around August 18, 2026. That update introduced TypeScript support and a testnet Paymaster, two features aimed squarely at improving the developer experience. TypeScript support opens the platform to the broader JavaScript developer community, while the testnet Paymaster lets developers experiment with agent payment flows without spending real tokens.
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