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Announcing Web Search on Amazon Bedrock AgentCore: Ground your AI agents in current, accurate web knowledge

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AWS has announced the general availability of Web Search on Amazon Bedrock AgentCore, a fully managed tool that enables AI agents to ground responses in current, cited web knowledge with zero data egress from the customer's secured AWS environment.

Announcing Web Search on Amazon Bedrock AgentCore: Ground your AI agents in current, accurate web knowledge

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Today, we’re announcing the general availability of Web Search on Amazon Bedrock AgentCore, a fully managed tool that enables agents to ground responses in current, cited web knowledge with zero data egress from customer’s secured AWS environment.

Web Search uses a built-in connector target on Bedrock AgentCore Gateway using the Model Context Protocol (MCP). Your agent sends a natural-language query, and Web Search returns most relevant snippets, source URLs, titles, and publication dates that the model can reason over to produce a grounded response.

It is built on Amazon’s search infrastructure, informed by years of experience powering agentic search experiences across Alexa+, Amazon Quick, and Kiro. It uses a multi-source grounding approach that combines Amazon’s web index with structured knowledge graph data. Beyond standard web results, this gives agents access to Amazon Knowledge Graph with verified facts, helping them retrieve more relevant and accurate responses than traditional web search alone.

With this launch, you can focus on building agents instead of manually adding web search to agents on Bedrock AgentCore and managing its infrastructure. Your AI agent looks at user question, retrieves the latest facts, and then takes any necessary action grounded in current developments beyond a model’s training data. You can also meet enterprise governance policies without sending user prompts and retrieval queries to external search API providers outside of AWS.

Web Search on Bedrock AgentCore in action

To get started, create the Bedrock AgentCore Gateway with Web Search tool target in the Bedrock AgentCore console. When the Gateway URL is created, you can interact with API call, Command Line Interface (CLI), or MCP Inspector.

To add Web Search tool target when creating the Gateway, choose MCP target as a target protocol and Connectors as a target type. You can select the Web Search tool as a preconfigured target to retrieve most relevant web search results including links, snippets, and metadata.

After creating your gateway, you can find the Web Search tool target on the detail page of your gateway. You can also add a new Web Search tool target to an existing gateway.

To interact with Web Search tool, use the sample invocation code in the View invocation code section. You can use code snippets through Python codes with API requests, MCP Python SDK, Strands MCP Client, and MCP Inspector.

For example, you can interact with the MCP Inspector, an interactive developer tool for testing and debugging MCP servers. When you connect to the MCP server through the Gateway resource URL, you will find a Web Search tool for each connector target on the Gateway. Enter input the web search query and choose Run Tool to get the results.

To learn more about how to use Web Search on Bedrock AgentCore, visit the Bedrock AgentCore Gateway documentation.

Customer voices

Some of our customers had early access to this new feature. This is what they shared with us:

Benchling helps scientists accelerate R&D, making it easy to centralize scientific data, collaborate across teams, and access insights. Nicholas Larus-Stone, Head of AI Agents at Benchling shared “Scientists using Benchling AI can now ask about a target they’re actively working on and get answers grounded in both their institutional data in Benchling and published literature. The result is more complete science, and hypothesis generation done right. Because we’re using the Web Search tool on Amazon Bedrock AgentCore, customers have a secure, governed environment to bring that high quality published data into their workflows without compromising how they manage their data.”

Gen Digital leads consumer and small business cyber safety, offering antivirus, antimalware, identity and privacy protection, virtual private networks, and cloud backup. Iskander Sanchez-Rola, Senior Director of AI & Innovation, Gen Digital shared “With the Web Search tool on Amazon Bedrock AgentCore, Norton Revamp helps professionals build their online reputation with current, grounded content ideas shaped by what’s actually happening in the world today. What we value most is that AWS uses its own search index and keep queries within our trusted AWS environment.”

To read more customer stories, visit the Amazon Bedrock Customers.

Now available

Web Search on Amazon Bedrock AgentCore is generally available today in the US East (N. Virginia) Region. For Regional availability and a future roadmap, visit the AWS Capabilities by Region.

You can get started with Web Search on Bedrock AgentCore with no upfront commitments. Pricing is simple and usage-based — you are charged based on the number of search queries your agents submit to the web search. Web Search is priced at $7 per 1,000 queries. New AWS customers also receive up to $200 in Free Tier credits. To learn more, visit the Amazon Bedrock AgentCore pricing page.

Try it in the Amazon Bedrock AgentCore console and send feedback to AWS re:Post for Amazon Bedrock AgentCore or through your usual AWS Support contacts.

— Channy

Updated on June 18, 2026 — Added a clear pricing statement for Web Search in Bedrock AgentCore.

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Source: AWS News Blog

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