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Postman Earns AWS AI Competency and Unveils Integration to Drive AI-Native API Development at Enterprise Scale

Postman Achieves AWS AI Competency and Introduces Integration to Power AI-Native API Development

Postman announced it has achieved the AWS AI Competency within the Agentic AI Tools category. The designation recognizes Postman as an AWS Partner Network member with proven technical proficiency and customer success. This specific achievement validates the platform for building, testing, and managing the APIs that power production-grade agentic systems.

Enterprise development teams face major bottlenecks when switching between separate API tools and coding environments. Siloed data frequently slows down the deployment of autonomous systems that require reasoning and tool execution. This issue is resolved by Postman as API context is integrated into the developer’s work process.

The new integration of Postman with Kiro, the AWS agentic IDE, along with deep integration with Amazon Bedrock has been launched. It creates an interface between API discovery and production within the cloud environment of the user. Consequently, developers eliminate manual tool switching during the development cycle.

AWS AI Competency Enhances Enterprise Agent Workflows

The system runs on the Postman MCP server to deliver production-ready integration within Kiro environments. Developers can search workspaces, find collections, and generate idiomatic client code directly inside the IDE. Meanwhile, teams can run tests, create mock servers, and audit security as part of an agentic pipeline.

Additionally, Postman’s Agent Mode assistant is now powered by Anthropic Claude via Amazon Bedrock. This integration provides crucial security, compliance, and data residency controls at scale. The assistant reasons across specs and tests without data leaving the customer’s AWS environment.

Notably, Postman also announced the general availability of its API Catalog integration with Amazon API Gateway. Teams can now import APIs into Postman with full context, including OpenAPI specs and metadata. By doing so, developers eliminate manual data re-entry entirely.

Abhinav Asthana, co-founder and CEO of Postman, said: “AWS gives incredible scale and flexibility, as enterprises manage APIs across more services, regions, and teams than ever before in an increasingly AI-powered world. Our collaboration is about bringing consistency and simplicity to that complexity, so teams can build, test, and manage APIs with AI embedded directly into the workflows they already rely on.”

The platform currently serves more than 40 million developers and 500,000 organizations, including 98% of the Fortune 500. Users can view deployment status and monitor Amazon CloudWatch metrics per stage for operational insight. This combined ecosystem creates a seamless bridge between governance tooling and day-to-day developer actions. 

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News Source: Businesswire.com