
MuleSoft Agent Fabric delivers the foundational capabilities enterprises need to govern, discover, and manage AI agents at scale through the Q1 2026 product roadmap. As organizations move toward agentic architectures, the risk of “agent sprawl” — unmanaged shadow agents operating outside IT’s visibility — has become a top concern for CIOs. As a result, this release directly addresses that challenge with new governance tooling.
What’s New in MuleSoft Agent Fabric Q1 2026
Agent Scanners (GA January 2026) automate the discovery and cataloging of AI agents across major platforms including Salesforce Agentforce, Amazon Bedrock, Google Vertex AI, and Microsoft Copilot Studio. They persistently search for new and updated agents and automatically pull them into MuleSoft Agent Registry. Consequently, this creates a real-time, single source of truth for all agentic assets.
Agent Registry enhancements include the ability to register MCP servers by URL (GA January 2026) and agents by URL (GA later in Q1). In addition, a new Public MCP Servers catalog provides a curated collection of verified, production-grade MCP servers to accelerate enterprise adoption.
Trusted Agent Identity (GA Q1 2026) extends MuleSoft’s identity framework to AI agents. Each agent receives a verifiable digital identity with OAuth 2.0 credentials. This enables enterprises to apply the same authentication, authorization, and audit principles to AI agents that they apply to human users. Furthermore, this solves one of the hardest challenges in enterprise AI governance — ensuring that every agent action is attributable, auditable, and governed by policy.
LLM Gateway (GA Q1 2026), built on MuleSoft’s Flex Gateway, serves as a unified access point for enterprises to consume multiple large language models. It provides centralized governance, security, cost control, semantic routing, load balancing, and automatic failover across LLM providers.
Agent Visualizer now includes enhanced search and filtering by agent or tool type. As a result, teams get better end-to-end visibility into how agents perform and interact across complex agent-to-agent and agent-to-tool relationships.
What Enterprises Should Do With MuleSoft Agent Fabric
If your organization is deploying AI agents across multiple clouds or departments, MuleSoft Agent Fabric should be your governance baseline. The combination of Agent Scanners, Trusted Agent Identity, and LLM Gateway creates a complete control plane for enterprise AI operations.
Incepta’s MuleSoft consulting practice helps organizations implement Agent Fabric as their centralized AI governance layer — from initial discovery audit to production deployment.
Official Source: MuleSoft Blog — Q1 2026 Product Roadmap