Sanbox: Isolated sandboxes for AI agents with MicroVM isolation
Sanbox is a platform that provides isolated, resumable sandboxes for running AI agents. It uses MicroVM isolation, a persistent filesystem, and a live trail of run events. The platform supports reusable templates, a CLI that works with Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, CI, or terminal, and can be self-hosted for security/compliance.
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