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Computing is changing, so is Postman – Introducing Postman.ai

Postman, the API platform used by over 500,000 organizations, announced Postman.ai, a suite of products designed to manage AI agents in the enterprise. The Agent Stack includes Passport for access management, Fabric as an AI-native gateway, Astro AI as an agent operating system, and Fern for developer experience, all built on Postman's AI-native API platform. The company argues that existing approaches are insufficient for controlling, governing, and measuring the ROI of agents, and that its new infrastructure layer is needed for the agent economy.

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Computing is changing, so is Postman – Introducing Postman.ai
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Computing is undergoing a dramatic shift.

Software is no longer primarily created, consumed, and coordinated by humans. Increasingly, software discovers, orchestrates and interacts with other software, while humans provide direction and judgment. This new type of software artifact is an AI agent.

Agents are proliferating across every organization and they are reshaping how software gets built and used, how industries function, and how work gets measured.

Agents get their abilities through APIs. Agents can gather data, take actions, retain memory, or interact with humans or other machines or agents through APIs. As they get more capable, agents are changing our relationship with computing.

Agents hold enormous power and it’s only going to grow.

That power carries risk: If you do not control your agents, your agents control your company.

Organizations are facing multiple demands at once. They need to determine:

  • Which agents they build and maintain
  • Which agents they hire from outside
  • What agents can see and do inside their walls
  • Which data and APIs agents have access to inside the organization
  • Which APIs they expose to agents outside the organization
  • Rent AI for their agents or rent AI from outside

Existing approaches are insufficient

The fundamental question every enterprise is facing is no longer “How do I deploy agents?”. The challenge lies in being truly prepared for this new era and that involves answering:

How do I trust the agents I have?

  • Who is using these agents? When are agents hallucinating? Who are they aligned with? If you do not know this, you are not in control of decisions.

How do I control what they can discover and access?

  • Have I made my APIs discoverable and accessible for agents? Have I given them the right access? If you do not know this, you are not in control of actions.

How do I govern them?

  • What happens when something goes wrong? Who holds accountability? Are they working for my organization or on behalf of an outside entity? If you do not know this, you are not in control of risk.

How do I know the ROI of my agents?

  • How much am I spending and am I seeing the outcomes? If you do not know this, you are not in control of your budget.

How do I manage thousands of agents operating across the enterprise?

  • How do I scale my agentic enterprise? What will break if and when we start to scale?If you do not know this, you are not in control of operations.

We are uniquely positioned to solve it

For more than a decade, Postman has helped more than 500,000 organizations discover, govern, and connect APIs. As agents become the primary consumers of APIs, that same foundation naturally evolves into the control plane for the agent economy. We believe enterprise computing now requires a new infrastructure layer for the agent economy.

We have been building on several fronts, and together they form Postman’s Agent Stack:

Passport: access management for humans and agents.** Fabric**: an AI-native gateway with support for AI, MCP, and APIs.** Astro AI**: an agent operating system to run and control agents.** Fern**: agent and developer experience, covering docs, SDKs, and CLIs.** Postman Platform**: the foundation that ties together the API Catalog, the Context Graph, and the AI Engineer.

Agents have made API-first a mandate. Earlier this year we rebuilt Postman as an AI-native API platform. We shipped the API Catalog, a system of record for APIs and services, and the AI Engineer, an autonomous engineer that runs on the Context Graph sitting on top of the Catalog.

Postman’s new AI-native platform is the foundational system for these new products. The platform is the supplier of APIs and API context for Fern, Fabric, Passport, and Astro AI.

We built the original Postman for our own needs, and we built the Agent Stack the same way – through our own transformation into an agent-native company. Fabric is where we run our AI workloads. AstroAI is where we run our agents. Passport is how we give agents and humans the right access to our APIs. Fern is how we publish our documentation.

The Agent Stack is how we are accelerating in the age of AI, while staying in control.

**What is **Postman.ai

Postman.ai

We are launching Postman.ai as the central place to communicate our vision and views on AI, our research, and industry benchmarking. I am excited about the future where humans are the winners in this new era of computing.

-Abhinav

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