Kong Bolsters AI Gateway with Agent-to-Agent Support, Targets Enterprise Governance Gap

  • Kong Inc. released Kong AI Gateway 3.14, introducing 'Agent Gateway' functionality on April 14, 2026.
  • The new Agent Gateway supports agent-to-agent (A2A) communication, alongside existing support for LLM and MCP traffic.
  • Kong positions this as the only gateway solution on the market to comprehensively support these three AI traffic types.
  • Gartner's 'Emerging Tech Adoption Radar 2026' highlights AI gateways as crucial for safe and scalable AI adoption, particularly with the rise of A2A interactions.
  • Kong Konnect acts as a single observability dashboard for all native AI traffic.

The emergence of agentic AI architectures, where multiple agents communicate and interact with external tools, is creating a significant governance and observability challenge for enterprises. Kong's Agent Gateway aims to address this gap by providing a unified control plane for all AI traffic, including the increasingly prevalent agent-to-agent communication. This move positions Kong to capture a growing share of the AI infrastructure market, which is critical for organizations moving beyond experimental AI deployments.

Governance Dynamics
The adoption rate of Agent Gateway will be a key indicator of Kong's ability to capitalize on the growing need for centralized AI governance within enterprises, as agentic AI deployments scale.
Competitive Landscape
Whether Kong can maintain its claim of being the 'only' comprehensive AI gateway solution will depend on the response from competitors, particularly given Gartner's endorsement of the category.
Integration Risk
The success of Agent Gateway hinges on seamless integration with existing AMPs and broader AI infrastructure; friction in this integration could limit adoption and impact Kong's market position.