Nvidia Unveils Enterprise AI Agent Toolkit with 17 Partners at GTC 2026

Nvidia unveiled its Agent Toolkit at GTC 2026 in San Jose on March 16, bringing together 17 major enterprise partners, including Adobe, Salesforce, and SAP, to build a common foundation for deploying autonomous AI agents at scale. The open-source platform is designed to help companies move beyond AI assistants and toward systems that can perceive, plan, and act independently across business workflows.

The announcement positions Nvidia as the infrastructure layer for enterprise agentic AI, extending the company’s dominance in AI hardware into the software and platform space. Chief Executive Jensen Huang has described the era of AI agents as potentially larger than the era of AI models, and this launch represents Nvidia’s most direct claim to owning that transition.

Nvidia Agent Toolkit enterprise AI platform announced at GTC 2026
Nvidia’s Agent Toolkit provides an open-source foundation for enterprise AI agents, with 17 major adopters at launch. (Source: NVIDIA Newsroom)

What the Agent Toolkit Includes

The toolkit’s centerpiece is NVIDIA OpenShell, an open-source runtime that enforces policy-based security, network controls, and privacy guardrails for autonomous agents. This addresses one of the most significant adoption barriers for enterprise AI: the risk of deploying agents that can take actions on sensitive internal systems without sufficient oversight.

Also included is NVIDIA AI-Q, an agentic search blueprint built with LangChain that enables agents to retrieve and act on enterprise knowledge. The platform supports Nvidia’s Nemotron model family, giving organizations access to optimized, enterprise-grade models alongside the tooling to deploy them in production environments.

Enterprise AI agent deployment and automation in business workflows
Enterprise organizations are racing to deploy autonomous AI agents across operational workflows. (Source: NVIDIA GTC 2026)

Partner Use Cases

Each major partner is integrating the toolkit differently. For Salesforce, the result is Agentforce agents capable of drawing from both cloud and on-premises data through a single Slack interface. Adobe is using the platform to build creative AI pipelines spanning image, video, 3D rendering, and document intelligence. SAP is weaving agents into the transactional core of global commerce operations.

Other adopters include Atlassian, ServiceNow, Siemens, Cisco, CrowdStrike, Red Hat, and Box, reflecting the breadth of enterprise sectors Nvidia is targeting. Nvidia sees agents becoming embedded in every business system that currently requires human attention, from HR platforms to semiconductor design tools to life sciences workflows.

The Platform Strategy

By releasing the Agent Toolkit as open source, Nvidia is betting that broad adoption will cement its role as the underlying infrastructure provider, regardless of which AI models or cloud platforms enterprises ultimately choose. The OpenShell runtime, in particular, gives IT and security teams the control layer they need to approve agent deployments without blocking innovation.

Nvidia’s move into the agentic platform space signals that the AI industry’s next competitive frontier is not just model performance, but the tooling and governance frameworks that make autonomous systems safe and scalable enough for real business use.

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