ivy have Released Hedera Agent Labis a browser-based development platform that allows developers to build on-chain AI agents using no-code, low-code, or completely custom code workflows, all accessible through the Hedera developer portal.
Building AI agents on Hedera is now even easier.
Hedera Agent Lab is currently live on the developer portal. It’s a fully integrated, browser-based environment that lets you build, run, and chat with Hedera agents in minutes.
✅ No code. low code. Full control. You choose.
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— Hedera (@hedera) March 26, 2026
The platform is built on the open source Hedera Agent Kit and supports LangChain and Vercel AI SDK as framework options, with support for Google ADK planned for future releases. It is designed to reduce the setup effort that developers typically face when connecting AI agents to live blockchain networks.
What is Hedera Agent Lab? How does it work?
Hedera explains that the traditional process of building an AI agent that can interact with a blockchain involves multiple friction points, including environment configuration, boilerplate code, framework selection, and infrastructure testing. Agent Lab consolidates all these steps into a single unified workspace within the developer portal.
Once a developer completes the initial configuration selections, they receive a valid agent scaffold already loaded in the in-browser code editor, connected to the Hedera testnet, and ready to run.
This platform supports three different development paths:
- Code-free agent builder: Generate working agents without writing any code using preconfigured templates. Templates range from the Basic agent for simple queries and transfers to the Everything agent that accesses the full suite of Hedera tools.
- Low code mode: Developers can choose their preferred AI frameworks and plugins. Agent source code is generated in real time based on these selections.
- Advanced mode: It provides direct access to the entire underlying code, along with a built-in AI assistant that explains what the code is doing as developers edit it.
The platform also includes seamless wallet creation and sign-in, allowing developers to download agent code and run it locally or self-hosted.
What frameworks and execution modes are supported?
Developers building on Agent Lab choose from three configuration options before entering the main workspace.
Framework selection Currently includes options for LangChain, Vercel AI SDK, and the upcoming Google ADK. These frameworks manage how agents handle tools, memory, prompts, and execution patterns. Switching between them immediately updates the generated code, making it easier to compare approaches.
execution mode Determine how the agent handles on-chain transactions. Two options are available:
- Autonomous mode: Agents automatically execute transactions. Useful for development and testing scenarios.
- Human participation mode: The agent displays unsigned transaction bytes for developers to review and approve before anything is sent to the network. This is relevant for operational use cases where transaction monitoring is important.
Once these selections are made, the developer can enter the workspace and interact with the agent through a terminal that also serves as a live chat interface. Entering natural language commands (e.g. checks) $HBAR When you check your balance, create an account, or send a message, testnet returns you real results.
Upcoming Features: Policies, Hooks, Stablecoin Studio
Hedera outlined two major additions planned for future releases of Agent Lab.
The first is Hedera Stablecoin Studio PluginThis will allow agents to exchange, lend, borrow, and create stablecoins directly from within the platform.
The second is control panel Built on Agent Kit’s policy and hook system. This provides a code-free interface for developers to set strict behavioral limits on agents. Examples include:
- Maximum value upper limit setting $HBAR Amount per transaction
- Restrict token exchange to an authorized allow list
- Request notes for all outgoing transactions
- Blocking token creation with unlimited supply
These controls operate at the code level, independent of the AI model itself. This distinction is important for developers building agents that require predictable and auditable behavior in production environments.
Hedera’s broader infrastructure background
Agent Lab launch will occur approximately one month after Hedera announced Integration with Axelar Network that connects Hedera’s public network to Axelar’s cross-chain interoperability layer. This integration enables token transfers and smart contract invocations between Hedera and over 60 other blockchains. Ethereum, Solana, decisionand XRPL.
Hedera’s network runs on a leaderless proof-of-stake design that provides a hashgraph consensus mechanism, deterministic finality, low fixed transaction fees, and high throughput. The network is managed by a council of global organizations, a structure that appeals to regulated institutions. It is also compatible with EVM, allowing Ethereum-based tools and smart contracts to be adapted for use on the network.
conclusion
Hedera Agent Lab offers three development modes, two execution options, multi-framework support, and a browser-based workspace from configuration to running chat-enabled agents. Future additions include behavioral control through policies and hooks, and expanded DeFi capabilities through Stablecoin Studio.
Hedera is X: Posted on March 26th
Blog post by Hedera: Introducing Hedera Agent Lab
Axela Press Release: Axelar connects to Hedera to expand gateway to on-chain finance
Hedera’s blog: Integration with Axelar

