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Netlify Changelog

Gemini 3.5 Flash now available in Agent Runners 4 Nuxt CVEs: what Netlify users need to know Gemini 3.5 Flash now available in AI Gateway Agent Runners workflow improvements Next.js & React security release (May 2026): what to know Block project transfers out of your team Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite now available in AI Gateway OpenAI GPT-5.5 Instant now available in AI Gateway New `netlify logs` CLI command Deploy to Netlify with Stripe Projects Netlify Database is now generally available OpenAI GPT-5.5 and GPT-5.5 Pro in AI Gateway & Agent Runners Rename an agent run GPT Image 2 now available in AI Gateway New frontend-design skill for Agent Runners Claude Opus 4.7 now available in AI Gateway and Agent Runners Pricing updates for Credit-based plans New sorting and filter controls on the Members page Netlify Database GA coming soon, no new databases for now Deploy logs streaming is now faster Netlify CLI adds prompt-based creation and anonymous deploys Deploy from Codex with the Netlify Plugin Hydrogen with React Router 7 now supported on Netlify Monitor credit usage by day Invoices for Enterprise Available on the Billing Page Introducing Prompt Templates OpenAI GPT-5.4 Nano and GPT-5.4 Mini in AI Gateway Change your pricing plan Internal Builder Role & Project Access Controls See your available credits at a glance Astro 6 just works on Netlify Limit AI feature usage OpenAI GPT-5.4 and GPT-5.4 Pro in AI Gateway & Agent Runners Deploy Preview screenshots in agent runs Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite Preview now available in AI Gateway GPT-5.3 Instant now available in AI Gateway Use Netlify Agent Runners from Linear Automatic PHP bot scan blocking now live on all plans Support for stale-while-revalidate in Cache API Gemini 3.1 Flash Image Preview now available in AI Gateway GPT-5.3-Codex now available in AI Gateway Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview now available in AI Gateway Claude Sonnet 4.6 now available in AI Gateway and Agent Runners Sync changes with Agent Runners without Git Claude Opus 4.6 now available in AI Gateway and Agent Runners Agent Runners improvements recap 6 new React Router & Remix CVEs: what you need to know Vulnerability in Node.js: what Netlify users need to know 5 SvelteKit security vulnerabilities: what Netlify users need to know GPT-5.2-Codex Now Available in AI Gateway and Agent Runners Play Games While Agent Runners Do the Work Prerender.io support updated as new extension Gemini 3 Flash Preview now available in AI Gateway GPT-image-1.5 now available in AI Gateway AI Gateway now Generally Available Observability release is here Prerender extension now generally available Action required: React/Next.js CVE-2025-55184 and CVE-2025-55183 GPT-5.2 and GPT-5.2-Pro now available in AI Gateway and Agent Runners GPT-5.1-Codex-Max now available in AI Gateway and Agent Runners Netlify’s response to the critical React security vulnerability Netlify Vite Plugin now supports AI Gateway locally Claude Opus 4.5 now available in AI Gateway Projects deployed using a zip file via API now support branch deploys Day one support for Angular v21 on Netlify Gemini 3 now available in AI Gateway and Agent Runners DNS record management simplified for teams in Netlify organizations Skew protection for CLI workflows Support for more domain TLDs GPT-5.1 model now available in AI Gateway React Router 7 apps can now be deployed to Edge Functions | Netlify Changelog Git SHA exposed for triggered deploys | Netlify Changelog Test scheduled functions in Netlify dashboard | Netlify Changelog Revert agent run in a task | Netlify Changelog Deletion improvements with Netlify Blobs | Netlify Changelog Preview Server restart for cross-functional collaborators | Netlify Changelog AI inference usage graphs | Netlify Changelog Buy credit packs on demand | Netlify Changelog React Router 7 middleware now supported | Netlify Changelog Skew protection now available | Netlify Changelog Next.js 16 is ready to deploy on Netlify | Netlify Changelog Enforce Git-based 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AI app development on production infrastructure with Netlify
Nahrin Jalal · 2026-03-19 · via Netlify Changelog

Skip setup.

Describe what you want to build, pick your agent – Claude Code, Gemini CLI, or Codex using Agent Runners – and get a live site on production infrastructure in minutes.

Getting live fast only matters if you can keep going. Most tools make you choose between a starting experience and a production platform. Netlify is designed to be both.

We’re hosting a live Community Drop with Mathias Biilmann, Sean Roberts, and the team to walk through these updates, share demos, and answer questions. Join us live on YouTube →

On Netlify, your project starts on the same infrastructure and in the same workflow it ships from. You can move between prompts or code without changing tools, rewriting anything, or migrating later – you start fast and stay in production.

The 70% wall

Building with AI follows a familiar curve. You make rapid progress. You get a live URL, a working UI you’re excited to show off. Then around the 70% mark, momentum stalls.

What slows it down varies depending on your platform:

  • A codebase a developer doesn’t want to touch
  • A backend tied to a platform you didn’t choose
  • Auth added late and not ready for real users
  • Bugs that only appear in production

And can leave you with the realization you need to take two steps back before shipping.

Nothing you build here is a dead end

Netlify has been production web infrastructure for over a decade, trusted by teams at Figma, Navan and millions of developers. That’s all underneath your first prompt.

When you ask an agent to build on Netlify, it produces a real codebase built on an open source framework. Whoever picks up the project next can work in their workflows–whether development or prompting–without needing to change a thing.

This lets workflows stay aligned across teams as needs change:

  • A prompt-started project grows into a maintained codebase running on production infrastructure
  • Agencies hand projects to non-technical clients who can keep iterating with a prompt
  • Developers work locally, prototype with prompts, and deploy from the same repository

With Netlify, you’re not forced to choose between code or prompts. Both operate on the same project, infrastructure, and workflow. Making sure nothing gets in the way of shipping.

Ship the idea, not the wiring

Projects tend to slow most when the idea runs into infrastructure. You need auth, APIs, storage, and model access and suddenly you’re signing up for services, pasting variables, and left fighting CORS instead of building your product.

On Netlify, these are all built-in and available from the first prompt:

  • Serverless functions. Describe the API endpoint you need.
  • AI Gateway. A single managed endpoint for adding AI features with OpenAI, Anthropic, and Gemini models to choose from.
  • Identity. Built-in user management and auth with no separate setup.
  • Blobs. Store images, generated assets, and attachments.
  • Forms. Collect submissions and trigger flows without a backend.

Our new skills and prompt templates make this iteration even easier. Skills guide agents in using Netlify primitives correctly. Prompt templates offer quick access to reusable prompts for common tasks like adding dark mode, command palettes, and SEO checks, and gives teams a way to curate reusable prompts for their own workflows.

Let your org ship with AI

For enterprises, AI-assisted building by non-developers is likely already happening in pockets across teams. Many leaders we talk with now want to safely enable and scale it.

The answer is governance. On Netlify, every project can live in a real repository. Changes are reviewable, deployments follow your existing process, and nothing ships without review.

To strengthen support, we’ve introduced a new Internal Builder role — for product managers, designers, and the rest of the organization to build with agents inside your Netlify, with transparent governance and right level of developer oversight built in.

With Netlify, you can let your organization move quickly without losing visibility into what reaches production.

Start where others stop

This update opens Netlify to a whole new world of builders. Every Netlify account includes 300 credits to start. Each agent run uses credits, so you can experiment and ship before spending anything. Paid plans include additional credits as projects grow.

Start with a prompt at netlify.new.