AWS WAF announces AI traffic monetization
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Today, AWS WAF announced AI traffic monetization, a new Bot Control capability that lets you price, meter, and collect payment from AI bots and agents accessing your content and APIs. As AI agents increasingly support autonomous payments for the content and APIs they consume, AWS WAF now lets content owners and publishers set a price for that access, accept payment through third-party providers, and grant scoped access directly at the edge. When an AI bot or agent requests a protected resource like an article, a data feed, or a licensed archive, AWS WAF returns a machine-readable HTTP 402 Payment Required response using the x402 open protocol for machine-to-machine payments. The response contains your prices to access the content, accepted payment methods, and license terms. The agent presents proof of payment, AWS WAF verifies it at the edge, issues a scoped access token, and serves the response within a single request cycle. With AWS WAF AI traffic monetization, you can configure pricing through the AWS WAF console, define AI bot or agent policies based on verification status (including Web Bot Auth signatures), and receive payouts in stablecoins to your preferred wallet. AWS WAF’s integration with payment settlement and verification flows are provided by Coinbase’s x402 Facilitator. Integration with Stripe for direct account payments and Machine Payments Protocol (MPP) support is coming soon. Publishers can apply differentiated pricing based on agent identity and intent, allow verified AI search crawlers at one price while charging a different price to unverified agents or training crawlers, and validate end-to-end configuration in test mode before going live. Revenue analytics are available directly in the AWS WAF console alongside the AI traffic analysis dashboard, giving publishers a unified view of agent traffic and the revenue it generates. Publishers receive payments directly from agents and manage disbursement through their chosen payment provider. AI traffic monetization is available to AWS WAF customers at no additional charge. Standard AWS WAF charges apply. Refer to [AWS WAF pricing](https://aws.amazon.com/waf/pricing/) for details. This capability is available in all edge locations where AWS WAF Web ACLs are associated with Amazon CloudFront distributions. To get started, visit the [AWS WAF console](https://console.aws.amazon.com/wafv2) or explore the [AWS WAF Developer Guide](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/waf-ai-traffic-monetization.html).
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