Box partners with AWS on multi-year AI initiative for enterprise content management

Aaron Levie, Co-Founder and CEO of Box
Aaron Levie, Co-Founder and CEO of Box
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Box, Inc. and Amazon Web Services (AWS) have announced a new multi-year strategic collaboration agreement aimed at changing how organizations use artificial intelligence to manage and extract value from their business content. The partnership builds on the existing relationship between the two companies and focuses on developing new Box AI agents using AWS’s advanced AI services and infrastructure.

The agreement introduces several new offerings, including integration with Amazon Quick Suite, customization options for Amazon Q Developer, and compatibility with Amazon Strands, Kiro, and Bedrock AgentCore. These features are designed to automate workflows, enhance searchability and compliance, and allow intelligent applications to securely analyze enterprise data.

Aaron Levie, Co-Founder and CEO of Box, said: “AI is only as powerful as the context it can access – and that context often lives within the contracts, plans, and ideas that make a business run. At Box, we’re focused on unlocking the insights from enterprise content that enable AI agents to deliver real impact. By collaborating with AWS, we’re giving customers a secure, scalable foundation to turn their content into a competitive advantage.”

Swami Sivasubramanian, Vice President of Agentic AI at AWS added: “Today AI agents are transforming how we work. Through our Box collaboration, we’re excited to help customers securely leverage their valuable business content with agentic capabilities, transforming how industries operate by making every piece of content work effectively.”

The new Box AI agents powered by Amazon Bedrock will automate routine tasks such as summarizing documents or generating FAQs from multiple files. They will also extract metadata for better search functions and compliance needs. Advanced multimodal analysis through Amazon Nova Multimodal Embeddings will allow organizations to analyze text, images, video, and audio stored in Box for improved discoverability.

Joint customers can now use an integrated solution where they can extract insights or generate files directly within Quick Suite. Developers will also find it easier to build applications using generative AI tools thanks to new customization options available today.

In early 2026, Box will be available for purchase through AWS Marketplace for qualified customers. This move is expected to simplify procurement processes for organizations looking to deploy Box’s Intelligent Content Management platform within AWS environments.

Box was founded in 2005 and serves global clients across various sectors by helping them manage content lifecycles securely while supporting collaboration through its platform.



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