What is Sandbox Environment?
A sandbox environment is an isolated computing environment where code can be executed safely without affecting the host system or other applications.
Understanding Sandbox Environment
Sandbox environments are critical for AI-powered development platforms like InfonexAgent. When an AI agent writes and executes code, it needs a safe, isolated place to run that code without risking the host system. InfonexAgent by Infonex uses E2B sandboxes — cloud-based isolated environments that provide a complete Linux operating system for each project. These sandboxes support installing packages, running servers, and previewing web applications in real-time. Each InfonexAgent project gets its own sandbox, ensuring complete isolation between projects and preventing any cross-contamination. This architecture allows the AI agent to freely experiment with code execution, install dependencies, and run development servers safely.
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