Summary

Runtime launched as a team-focused execution layer for coding agents, giving each teammate a sandboxed agent with company context, integrations, and guardrails. The company pitches model-swappable execution across Claude, Codex, and Gemini rather than locking teams to a single assistant surface.

What changed

Runtime publicly launched a shared execution layer for sandboxed coding agents with company context, integrations, and guardrails for team use.

Why it matters

This is part of the shift from individual copilots to managed agent infrastructure. Runtime matters because it packages the execution boundary, organizational context, and safety policy as the product rather than assuming teams will wire those controls together themselves.

Evidence excerpt

Runtime describes itself as sandboxed coding agents with company context, integrations, and guardrails, and says teams can use swappable models including Claude, Codex, and Gemini.

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