Apollo Expands Platform to Power the Agentic Future at GraphQL Summit 2025

07.10.25 18:00 Uhr

Enhanced AI and MCP capabilities, new Kubernetes Operator, and enterprise platform enhancements establish Apollo as the declarative API orchestration platform for agentic development

Block, Booking.com, Indeed, and Wiz among industry leaders presenting at GraphQL Summit 2025 on building AI-ready GraphQL architectures at scale

SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Apollo GraphQL, the graph-based API orchestration leader, today unveiled its most ambitious platform evolution yet at GraphQL Summit 2025, expanding GraphQL as the essential orchestration layer for AI agents and modern applications. The comprehensive announcements – including enhanced AI tooling with Apollo MCP Server 1.0, GraphOS MCP tools to support agentic graph development, Apollo GraphOS Operator for Kubernetes, and enterprise platform enhancements – position Apollo as the definitive solution for organizations looking to create secure, and scalable connections between AI and real-world APIs.

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While other companies build individual agent frameworks or point solutions, Apollo is establishing the platform layer that enables any organization to safely and efficiently expose APIs to AI agents, and leverage agentic development tools across their API development lifecycle. Today's announcements represent the next chapter in Apollo's journey, extending a decade of leadership that transformed GraphQL from an innovative query language into the industry standard for API orchestration to now power the agentic future.

"Adapting APIs for agentic use is an urgent priority for every company; getting it right and keeping up with a fast-changing AI landscape can be tricky and time-consuming," said Matt DeBergalis, CEO and co-founder of Apollo GraphQL. "The better approach is AI-to-API integration infrastructure that's secure, observable, and performant by default. At Apollo, we've spent a decade making API orchestration reliable at a trillion-operation scale. Now we're applying that same rigor to the AI problem: giving agents safe, auditable access to real systems without requiring teams to become AI infrastructure experts."

Production-Grade AI API Orchestration Available Today

The announcements center on immediately available capabilities that demonstrate Apollo's comprehensive approach to AI-application integration across three core pillars:

Connect AI Agents

  • Apollo MCP Server 1.0 delivers production-ready AI integration with built-in monitoring to track the tools and API calls within AI agent requests. The visibility, plus the secure access to GraphQL APIs without custom coding, enables teams to experiment and build quickly with confidence. Apollo MCP Server is already being used by teams across the industry to build MCP endpoints for their own external and internal AI applications, with Apollo customers Block, ClinicaMind, Indeed, Intuit, Wayfair, Wiz, and others presenting their applications and use cases at GraphQL Summit. Apollo MCP Server is entirely open source and works with any GraphQL API, as well as seamlessly with the Apollo GraphOS API management platform.

Enable Agentic API Development

  • GraphOS MCP Tools, now available in Apollo's GraphOS platform, enable rapid agentic development of new and existing APIs. These tools can be used in conjunction with a wide range of coding agents like Claude Code and Cursor to automate large parts of the development process. Apollo demonstrated in the Summit Keynote how using Claude Code alongside GraphOS MCP and Apollo's platform automated the creation of a net-new, production-ready GraphQL API from existing data sources in minutes.
  • Apollo Connectors Testing Framework, Type-to-Run, and other enhancements help teams bring REST APIs into GraphQL confidently with improved testing and local development capabilities. The Apollo Connectors Test Framework enables unit testing directly or via a CI script. The Type-to-Run capability simplifies local development by allowing teams to run Connectors with minimal configuration and setup. Additional Connectors arrow functions provide greater expression and flexibility to bring enterprise REST APIs to the graph.

Tools for Enterprise-grade API Operations

  • Apollo GraphOS Operator for Kubernetesdeclaratively deploys and manages GraphQL environments at scale. Delivering out-of-the-box automation that platform teams have traditionally built from scratch, the operator streamlines GraphOS Runtime operations, automates schema publishing, composition, deployment and monitoring, so teams can spend less time managing infrastructure and more time shipping new features. Future capabilities will include canary deployments, self-healing router instances, and support for managing Apollo MCP Server to seamlessly connect AI agents to runtime environments.
  • Improved GraphOS permissionsthrough API keys which can be scoped to a single microservice, also known as a subgraph, enabling greater security as engineering teams contribute independently to a central, federated GraphQL API.
  • Connector & Subgraph Insightsprovides service developers finer grained insights into their specific service's behavior, allowing teams to proactively optimize for service performance and scaling, and enabling organizations to better distribute operational responsibilities for a Federated graph.

"What we're finding is that agents need self-service platform tooling just as much, if not more, than human engineers do, and agents need APIs just as much as the last era of applications," said Rob Brazier, VP of Product at Apollo GraphQL. "We want to enable every organization to respond to the AI opportunity, by providing tools that enable every engineer to build, ship and operate APIs more effectively, and enable AI agents to get the context data they need to deliver the promised productivity and experience benefits."

Building on Apollo's foundational role in GraphQL's evolution since it was first open-sourced 10 years ago, the company also continues advancing the complete developer experience with major updates to its client libraries: Apollo Client 4.0 delivers substantial improvements in bundle size, TypeScript support, and developer experience, while Apollo iOS 2.0introduces performance improvements and modern Swift concurrency features for native mobile applications.

Customer Validation: Proven at Scale, Ready for the AI Era

Apollo's platform enhancements build on Apollo's GraphOS infrastructure, which orchestrates over 1 trillion operations monthly for Fortune 500 enterprises and startups alike. Leading organizations, including Block, ClinicaMind, Wayfair, and Yahoo, demonstrate how Apollo's orchestration platform scales from current data challenges to emerging AI opportunities:

"Experimenting with Apollo MCP Server has been a key driver of our progress," said Danny Sanchez, Director, Product Management at Yahoo. "It gives us the ability to optimize and scale agentic AI, powering hyper-personalized experiences for millions of users and helping us move faster from prototypes to products."

"The Apollo MCP Server has given us critical tools to connect our federated supergraph with AI workflows at scale," said Serey Morm, Senior Software Engineer at Wayfair. "With LLMs now empowered by our supergraph, we can streamline development and help teams ship faster with confidence."

"Apollo MCP Server was so turnkey, we switched mid-hackathon to use it to connect to our graph and had a production-ready agent running within hours," said David Sarabia, Founder and CEO at ClinicaMind. "In healthcare, that kind of speed and security rarely go together."

"Apollo Connectors and Apollo MCP Server have accelerated our transition to a federated GraphQL architecture without requiring us to rewrite existing infrastructure," said Jonathan Wondrusch, Staff Engineer at Block. "With our AI assistant 'Goose' working alongside Apollo's stack, developers can quickly expose legacy services as subgraphs and automate schema design, making the migration fast, reliable, and AI-ready."

Availability

All are generally available today, with the Connectors Testing Framework in preview. Organizations can get started immediately with Apollo's comprehensive API orchestration platform for AI agents and modern applications.

Join the Conversation at GraphQL Summit 2025

Summit is the world's largest and longest-running GraphQL event bringing together industry leaders on building agents, MCP services, modern apps and API platforms on GraphQL. Sponsored by Goose, Kurrent, and Xolv.io, these announcements will all be featured in today's Summit keynote delivered by DeBergalis, which can be viewed via live-stream beginning at 9 am PDT. Join the conversation on LinkedIn, Bluesky and X by following #GraphQLSummit.

About Apollo GraphQL

Apollo GraphQL helps developers build better software faster with a declarative, graph-based approach to API orchestration. With over 1 billion downloads of its open-source software, Apollo has become the standard for working with GraphQL and powers the most innovative brands today. The Apollo GraphOS® platform provides the infrastructure to unify APIs into a composable graph, enabling teams to connect AI agents, query data from anywhere, and ship new experiences with speed and confidence. Backed by Andreessen Horowitz, Insight Partners, Matrix Partners, and Trinity Ventures, Apollo is headquartered in San Francisco. Learn more at: https://www.apollographql.com.

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