According to a recent LinkedIn post from Runloop, the company is introducing Tunnels v2 for its devbox environment, aimed at improving how AI agents in production connect to services inside sandboxes. The post highlights instant tunnel availability without delays from Kubernetes provisioning or DNS, along with built-in bearer token authentication.
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The update is described as enabling seamless port switching across services on the same devbox, with a focus on better performance and reliability. The post suggests tunnels can be enabled at devbox creation or on a running devbox and references a full technical writeup for implementation details.
For investors, this feature release points to ongoing product maturation in Runloop’s developer infrastructure for AI workloads and may enhance the platform’s appeal to teams deploying agents in production. Stronger security, lower latency, and simplified networking could improve customer stickiness, support pricing power, and differentiate Runloop in the competitive AI tooling and devops market.

