Build a serverless image editing agent with Amazon Bedrock AgentCore harness
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This post walks through building a serverless image editor where users upload a photo, describe an edit in plain English, and receive the result in seconds. The agent runs on AgentCore harness without custom orchestration code. We deploy the full solution, including authentication, encrypted storage, three image editing tools, and a React frontend, with a single deployment command. The infrastructure is defined using AWS Cloud Development Kit (AWS CDK).
1Key Takeaways
- This post walks through building a serverless image editor where users upload a photo, describe an edit in plain English, and receive the result in seconds.
- The agent runs on AgentCore harness without custom orchestration code.
- We deploy the full solution, including authentication, encrypted storage, three image editing tools, and a React frontend, with a single deployment command.
- The infrastructure is defined using AWS Cloud Development Kit (AWS CDK).
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Cloud AI updates influence enterprise budgets, latency, and which stack teams standardize on. AWS ML Blog reports that this post walks through building a serverless image editor where users upload a photo, describe an edit in plain English, and receive the result in seconds.
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