Google Cloud has announced the availability of partner AI agents directly in the Agent Gallery of the Gemini Enterprise application. This expansion is designed to provide companies with specialized AI tools for automating complex processes.
Google Cloud has significantly expanded the capabilities of Gemini Enterprise by integrating partner AI agents directly into the Agent Gallery. This was announced on April 22, 2026, by Satish Thomas, Vice President of Applied AI and Platform Ecosystem at Google Cloud. This innovation allows enterprise users to find and utilize specialized AI solutions from third-party developers, marking a shift from general-purpose AI to niche solutions tailored for specific business tasks.
Among the first partners whose agents are now available in Gemini Enterprise are Accenture, Adobe, Atlassian, Deloitte, Oracle, Salesforce, ServiceNow, and Workday. Each of these agents receives the "Google Cloud Ready — Gemini Enterprise" status only after a rigorous four-stage assessment, including checks for functionality, accuracy, autonomy, and compliance with corporate standards. These certified solutions are integrated directly into the Gemini Enterprise platform, ensuring seamless operation.
With this step, Google Cloud responds to the growing need of companies for specialized AI tools tailored to specific tasks and workflows, while ensuring a high level of security and control. Unlike traditional chatbots, the new autonomous agents are capable of performing complex end-to-end tasks by utilizing deep context, memory, intelligent orchestration, and the secure application of various tools. The Gemini Enterprise platform, which already boasts millions of paid subscriptions across thousands of companies, serves as a unified environment for this automation.
For enterprises, the integration of these agents opens up opportunities for automating complex workflows in a unified and centrally managed environment, significantly enhancing productivity. The system includes built-in security measures: each agent is assigned a cryptographically protected identifier for audit purposes. Furthermore, Agent Gateway and Model Armor tools actively filter traffic, ensuring that corporate data is not used for model training, which is critically important for privacy and security.
For partners, Google Cloud opens up significant market prospects, providing access to a $750 million fund for the development of agent solutions and to $240 billion in reserved enterprise spending. Partners gain direct access to millions of Gemini Enterprise users, and the standardization of contracts and acceleration of procurement cycles by up to 50% simplify commercialization. Additionally, Google sales representatives are encouraged to collaborate with partners, which, experience shows, leads to a 112% increase in deals for Marketplace vendors.
Agent management is implemented via a two-stage model: employees can request access, while IT administrators retain full control over their deployment. This approach significantly simplifies the integration of third-party AI platforms, creating a unified ecosystem where external and internal AI solutions function seamlessly. To further stimulate innovation, Google has also launched the Google for Startups AI Agents Challenge program, aimed at supporting the development of new agents for Gemini Enterprise.