Powering this agentic future is Azure AI Foundry—Microsoft’s unified platform for building, managing, and deploying AI models and agents. At Build, several powerful upgrades were announced that elevate Azure AI Foundry into a full-stack solution for enterprise-grade agent orchestration.
Model ecosystem expansion
Azure AI Foundry now hosts over 1,900 AI models from Microsoft and partners. This includes the addition of cutting-edge models like xAI’s Grok 3 and Grok 3Mini, as well as upcoming releases like Flux Pro 1.1 and Sora. Developers can now access these models through a single platform to fine-tune, deploy, and integrate them into applications.
To streamline this process, Microsoft introduced a Model Leaderboard for comparing model performance across categories and use cases, and a Model Router that dynamically selects the optimal model for any given query in real time.
Agent-oriented architecture
One of the most transformative updates is the general availability of Azure AI Foundry Agent Service. This tool allows developers to create, coordinate, and govern fleets of specialized AI agents that can collaborate on sophisticated tasks. Agents built through the Foundry can communicate using open protocols like MCP and Agent-to-Agent (A2A), allowing them to function as modular components in large, distributed digital workforces.
Importantly, these capabilities are backed by built-in observability and governance. Azure AI Foundry provides tools to track agent performance, safety, cost, and compliance. Enterprises can manage agent identity using Microsoft Entra Agent ID, automatically assigning each agent a unique identity in the organization’s directory to avoid agent sprawl and security risks.