According to a recent LinkedIn post from Chainguard, the company is highlighting multiple new offerings centered on secure software supply chain management. The post describes initiatives such as Chainguard Commercial Builds, a partnership-focused program intended to extend its secure-by-default guarantees from open source artifacts to adjacent commercial software.
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The company’s LinkedIn post also outlines Chainguard Repository, positioned as a single managed endpoint for container images, libraries, and dependencies with policy enforcement, alongside Chainguard OS Packages, which are described as enterprise-grade, zero-CVE base images and packages maintained in its Chainguard Factory. These additions suggest a deeper move into end-to-end control of software components used in production environments.
Further, the post points to Chainguard Catalog Starter, a free entry-level access point to trusted container images, which could function as a funnel to paid offerings by lowering adoption barriers for developers. This freemium element may expand the top of Chainguard’s customer pipeline and increase brand visibility among engineering teams evaluating secure software infrastructure options.
The post also features several AI-related tools, including The Guardener, characterized as an AI-native agent to help teams adopt trusted open source artifacts, and Chainguard Agent Skills, described as a maintained catalog of hardened skills for AI agents with auditability. These AI-focused capabilities may position Chainguard to capture emerging demand at the intersection of AI deployment and software supply chain security.
Additionally, Chainguard Actions is presented as a securely rebuilt catalog of GitHub Actions and similar CI/CD workflows maintained in the Chainguard Factory, indicating an effort to embed security directly into common developer automation platforms. For investors, this broader product suite could enhance recurring revenue potential, deepen integration within customer workflows, and strengthen Chainguard’s competitive position in the growing market for software supply chain security solutions.

