Osirus AI Launches Unified Platform for Enterprise AI Agents
Osirus AI has launched its enterprise AI platform combining chat, search, image, video, speech, and storage functionalities into a single workspace announced in a press release. The platform connects to major AI providers such as AWS Bedrock, Google Vertex, Microsoft Azure, OpenAI, Anthropic, and Hugging Face, allowing organizations to switch models while maintaining data governance within their own cloud accounts.
The release includes Osirus Agent Studio, a toolset for building, deploying, and managing AI agents trained on organizational content. Agent Studio features a website crawler for ingesting internal data, a help desk for reviewing and improving agent interactions, and prompt template management for refining behavior. It also supports role-based access, enabling teams to oversee agent activity and performance.
Osirus AI has also introduced an SDK that allows agents created in Agent Studio to be embedded into websites or mobile applications. The SDK is available through npm or a single script tag for quick integration.
Additionally, the company launched a limited preview of Codex Bridge, an AI coding extension for Visual Studio Code. Codex Bridge supports multiple models, including Claude Sonnet, GPT-4o, GPT-4.1, Gemini 2.5 Pro, and Amazon Nova Pro, enabling developers to select models directly within the editor.
The Osirus AI platform and Agent Studio are available now, with free developer accounts and enterprise plans accessible at osirus.ai.
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