Published on May 1, 2026
Docker’s Coding Agent Sandboxes project has transformed how developers interact with AI coding agents. Previously, engineers faced limitations in securely running powerful tools like Claude Code, Gemini, and Codex on their host systems. The introduction of microVM-based isolation now enables these agents to operate independently within their own protected environments.
Recently, the team has expanded its capabilities, allowing agents to function with full autonomy in dedicated sandboxes. Each agent operates with its own Docker daemon, network, and filesystem. This ensures that projects can leverage the full potential of AI without compromising system security or performance.
The results have been impressive. Development speed has increased, freeing developers to experiment and innovate without fear of system instability. As a result, teams can now implement cutting-edge solutions and respond to changing project needs much faster than before.
The impact of Coding Agent Sandboxes is significant. Developers are now empowered to explore AI solutions more freely, leading to a more dynamic and creative coding environment. This shift promises to elevate the quality of software development across the industry.
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