Box & AWS Expand Collaboration to Launch Marketplace Offering & Advanced Integrations

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Following the announcement between Box and Amazon Web Services (AWS) from last year, Box and AWS announced a new multi-year strategic collaboration agreement (SCA) today. This next phase of the Box and AWS relationship will deliver a new generation of AI-powered content solutions. We are combining Box's Intelligent Content Management platform with the advanced agentic AI services of AWS—from Amazon Bedrock to Amazon Quick Suite—to help organizations securely unlock the value from their proprietary content, and connect it to the power of AWS AI capabilities, all within the security and compliance of the Box platform. Additionally, today’s news brings with it a new streamlined procurement path for organizations that will bring Box to AWS Marketplace.

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Streamlined procurement and consolidated spend in AWS Marketplace

IT and finance leaders will soon have a much simpler way to invest in Intelligent Content Management as part of their cloud strategy. As part of this SCA, Box will be available for purchase for qualified customers in AWS Marketplace in early 2026.

Organizations will benefit from cost saving against existing AWS commitments , consolidated billing, simplified vendor management, and accelerated deployment. With Box in AWS Marketplace, your teams can harness the power of Box seamlessly with existing AWS services.

Closing the enterprise AI tooling gap

Beyond procurement, the Box and AWS collaboration solves for an added challenge that enterprise IT leaders are facing – governed tools. Business users want to leverage AI for insights, but risk creating insecure data silos. Developers want to build AI-powered apps, but face slow, risky custom-builds to connect to enterprise content. Together, this puts IT in a difficult position: responsible for mitigating risk, but lacking a centralized solution to safely enable innovation.

By grounding the powerful agentic AI services of AWS in Box as your single source of truth for content, we are giving you the tooling to close that gap. Instead of forcing a choice between innovation and security, you get both. This creates a single, trusted solution for innovation: where business teams can safely self-serve real-time insights, and technical teams can rapidly deliver compliant, content-aware apps—all using the same secure content layer.

What the Box and AWS collaboration unlocks

At the center of this collaboration is bringing Amazon Bedrock models to Box AI. This will automate complex, high-stakes processes—like compliance checks, RFP analysis, or contract management—with agents that reason with AWS AI models but operate only on your governed content in Box.

From there, the platform's capabilities extend to every part of your organization:

For Business Teams: Connect BI directly to your content

The new Box remote MCP server integration with Amazon Quick Suite is a prime example. It allows your teams to securely extract insights, generate new files, and act on their Box content directly within their agentic platform. This eliminates data silos and ensures they're making decisions on the most current, secure information, not a stale, exported copy.

For Technical Teams: Build content-aware apps, faster

The customization of Box SDK with Amazon Q Developer is a massive accelerator. Your developers can now build intelligent applications and content-centric workflows that inherently understand Box's file structure, metadata, and—most critically—its security and permissions models from day one. This dramatically shortens development cycles for custom, secure, content-aware apps.

For the Enterprise: Orchestrate advanced, multi-step AI workflows

This collaboration provides the "connective tissue" for true agentic automation. Compatibility for Amazon Strands, Kiro, and Amazon Bedrock AgentCore enables the orchestration of complex, multi-step processes. Imagine an agent that monitors Box for a new product video (analyzed by Amazon Nova), triggers a Kiro-based workflow to have the Bedrock agent extract key claims, and then uses Strands to route those claims to legal and marketing for approval—all before the video is ever made public.

Get started today

The new integrations for Amazon Quick Suite, Amazon Q Developer, Amazon Strands, Kiro, and Amazon Bedrock AgentCore are available today. Box on AWS Marketplace and Box AI agents powered by Amazon Bedrock will be coming for qualified customers in early 2026. 


For more information on today’s news, read the official press release and stay tuned to the Box blog for more details on these integrations.