At Adobe Summit 2026, Adobe announced AI Agents are autonomous, task-executing intelligence built directly into AEM as a Cloud Service and Edge Delivery Services. Unlike generative AI that assists on request, agentic AI acts independently monitoring, deciding, executing, and reporting at scale.
Why “Agentic AI” Is the Biggest AEM Shift Since Cloud
The shift from generative AI to agentic AI is not incremental, it is architectural. Previous AI features in AEM assisted authors when prompted. Agents act autonomously, executing high-volume operations across your entire content ecosystem without waiting for human instruction on each task.
Adobe has launched three agent families in AEM as a Cloud Service:
- Brand Experience Agent – automates modernization, production, and development tasks
- Content Advisor Agent – transforms how teams find and optimize content
- Governance Agent – enforces brand, regulatory, and security policies automatically
Agent 1 : Brand Experience Agent
The Brand Experience Agent targets the highest-effort tasks in AEM. It operates through three specialized sub-agents.
Experience Modernization Agent
Problem: Thousands of legacy pages not compatible with Edge Delivery Services. Manual migration takes years.
Automatically converts legacy web content into cloud-ready, EDS-compatible formats. It analyses existing page structures, maps components to modern equivalents, and restructures content dramatically reducing migration timelines.
Who benefits: AEM architects managing large-scale migrations from AEM 6.5 on-premises or Managed Services to AEM as a Cloud Service.
Experience Production Agent
Problem: Publishing across 40+ country sites requires 40 authors making the same update manually.
Accelerates market delivery by autonomously executing content updates, creating form variations, and generating communications. Authors define the goal; the agent handles execution across pages and assets adapting copy per locale and flagging exceptions for human review.
Real-world example: A retail brand launching a seasonal promotion across 40 country sites deploys it in minutes, not weeks.
Development Agent
Problem: Repetitive debugging, boilerplate tasks, and troubleshooting consume developer time without adding value.
Provides AI-powered troubleshooting and build automation. It diagnoses pipeline failures, suggests fixes for component errors, generates boilerplate code, and automates repetitive build tasks all within the AEM development workflow.
Who benefits: AEM front-end and full-stack developers working with EDS blocks, App Builder extensions, or Cloud Manager pipelines.
Agent 2 : Content Advisor Agent
The Content Advisor Agent transforms how teams find, refine, and repurpose content across AEM Assets, Content Fragments, and Adaptive Forms.
Discovery Sub-Agent
Problem: Large DAM libraries are hard to navigate. Metadata is inconsistent and search returns irrelevant results.
Enables natural language search across your entire AEM content repository using conversational queries instead of keyword filters.
Example query: “Find all product images approved for the EMEA market in Q2 2026 that include a white background.”
Content Optimization Sub-Agent
Problem: Creating channel-ready variations is the highest-volume manual task in content ops.
Applies natural language instructions to transform assets into channel-ready variations. Integrates with Adobe Firefly for image transformations and LLMs for text variations.
Example instructions:
- “Crop this image for a 9:16 mobile story format”
- “Rewrite this product description for a Gen Z audience in under 50 words”
- “Convert this article into a 5-bullet email summary”
Agent 3 : Governance Agent
The Governance Agent enforces security, regulatory, and brand policies across AEM automatically without waiting for a human reviewer.
- Brand compliance – flags content deviating from approved brand guidelines, tone of voice, or visual standards
- Regulatory compliance – monitors for content that may violate GDPR, accessibility standards, or industry-specific rules
- Security policies – enforces access control, content permissions, and publishing guardrails
Why this matters at scale: For organizations managing thousands of pages across dozens of markets, the Governance Agent shifts compliance from reactive (catch it after it goes live) to proactive (prevent it from publishing in the first place).
How to Access AEM AI Agents
| Access Path | Who It’s For | Status |
| Try Before You Buy | Existing AEM as a Cloud Service customers | Phased rollout |
| AEM Playground | Evaluation before licensing | Available now |
| Agentic SKU | Full production access | Separate licence add-on |
AEM AI Agents are only available on AEM as a Cloud Service and Edge Delivery Services. They are not available on AEM 6.5 on-premises. Managed Services rollout is still in progress.
Agentic AI vs Previous AEM AI Features
| Feature | Previous AEM AI | Agentic AI (2026) |
| Trigger | Author clicks a button | Agent acts autonomously |
| Scope | Single asset or component | Entire site, library, or workflow |
| Output | Suggestion for human to apply | Executed change, flagged for review |
| Governance | Manual review required | Built-in policy enforcement |
| Scale | One at a time | Thousands of operations in parallel |
| Access | Standard AEM licence | Agentic SKU add-on |
Getting Started Today
- Check your AEM Cloud Service contract for Try Before You Buy eligibility
- Request access to the AEM Playground at experienceleague.adobe.com
- Identify your highest-volume, highest-effort content operations
- Document your brand guidelines and governance policies before enabling the Governance Agent
- Assign a content operations owner to review agent-executed changes during rollout
- Run a pilot on a non-production environment before enabling agents on live sites
Final Thoughts
Agentic AI in AEM is not a feature update. It is a fundamental change in how content operations work from human-executed to agent-executed, with humans setting strategy and approving outcomes.
The organisations that move fastest on this will not just be more efficient. They will be operating at a scale their competitors simply cannot match with manual processes.



