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    WSO2 platform to make enterprise APIs agent-ready without vendor lock-in

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamApril 20, 2026
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    API Platform capabilities will help enterprises control API and AI services and prepare them for agentic consumption.

    Dubai — WSO2, announced general availability of its API Platform, an open, modular platform uniquely aimed at controlling both traditional APIs and new AI assets, such as AI models, MCP servers, and prompts, from a single control plane. With organisations accelerating the adoption of AI and autonomous agents, the WSO2 API Platform enables them to securely expose, manage, and monetise their digital assets while maintaining control over cost, usage, and risk. 

    Enterprises today face a dual mandate: prepare legacy APIs for agentic consumption while ensuring shadow AI doesn’t put the company’s assets at risk. This shift has introduced new risks around AI governance, cost control, and data protection that traditional API management tools were not designed to handle.  

     With the WSO2 API Platform’s unbundled and modular architecture, organisations can start with just the AI Gateway and add API management, monetisation, or API portal as needs evolve, lowering time-to-value and cost of ownership without forced bundling.   

    “Enterprises are now exposing APIs and proprietary data to AI agents, and that fundamentally changes the risk profile.”

    “Today’s gateways are blind proxies: they approve the 500th retry of a runaway agent the same way they approved the first. These new capabilities give organisations a way to stay in control as that shift accelerates,” said Derric Gilling, vice president & general manager of API Platform at WSO2. He added, “this is our first step in helping our customers become truly agentic enterprises.” 

    The WSO2 API platform is the next iteration of WSO2’s hardened enterprise offerings (WSO2 API Manager, WSO2 Kubernetes Gateway, Bijira, and Moesif Monetisation) under one umbrella, providing a uniform experience and flexibility.  

     AI Gateway: Making Enterprise APIs Agent-Ready in Minutes
    The AI Gateway enables organisations to convert existing APIs into agent-accessible tools via the Model Context Protocol (MCP) in minutes. It also governs third-party MCP tool usage, so traffic flowing to externally hosted MCP servers can be monitored and controlled to meet security and regulatory requirements. Once connected to the control plane, the AI Gateway supports MCP lifecycle management from publishing, versioning, and discovery. 

    The AI Gateway also supports governing and controlling access to the most popular LLM models and providers, ensuring compliance and preventing data leakage. Through semantic caching, adaptive routing, token-based rate limiting, and model routing, organisations can cap agent-level spend, control their LLM costs, and ensure AI projects can scale.  

    AI Workspace: Governing AI from One Control Plane
    AI Workspace gives both AI developers and AI platform admins a dedicated experience to control access to LLMs, MCP servers, and other AI assets consistently throughout an organisation. This delivers out of the box capabilities that help organisations meet emerging regulatory requirements around AI transparency and data protection. The platform also introduces Policy Hub, a place for AI platform teams to discover and add AI guardrails and policies that meet their organisation’s needs. The platform ships with over 30 guardrails including prompt guards, semantic caching, and support for third-party integrations like Azure Content Safety. Additionally, organisations can develop their own guardrails directly in Go, opening up new avenues to expand the platform’s capabilities within an existing stack. 

    AI Cost Control and Analytics
    The platform provides end-to-end visibility into AI and API usage, enabling organisations to enforce token-aware policies, and trace consumption back to the users and events that triggered it. With custom dashboards and AI Explain, product owners can gain actionable insights into usage through natural language queries, helping them to deliver more value from their APIs and AI assets without requiring a data science team to unlock insights. Organisations will also be able to track the cost of AI usage and cap agent-level spend, and generate reports for finance teams, turning API and AI usage into a FinOps discipline. 

    Unified Monetisation of API and AI
    The platform contains integrated analytics and monetisation powered by Moesif, a leading monetisation solution which WSO2 acquired in 2025. As organisations look to deliver more ROI from their API and AI investments, the API Platform enables organisations to track usage across APIs and AI services and easily turn them into measurable revenue streams without any additional infrastructure. Popular monetisation models are supported including prepaid, Pay-As-You-Go and outcome based pricing.  

    Open Source and Multi-Gateway Federation
    The platform supports multi-gateway federation, enabling discovery and deployment of APIs across existing investments including Kong, Amazon API Gateway, and Azure API Management without requiring migration. This enables teams to create a single developer portal that allows humans and agents to access the organisation’s entire portfolio of APIs and MCP servers in one place, regardless of where the service is hosted. WSO2 API Platformsupports SaaS, hybrid, and self-managed deployments providing flexibility to meet strict regulatory and privacy requirements. The API Platform is built on an open-source foundation with core runtime available under Apache 2.0. 


    Source: Tahawul Tech

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