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Daytona is open-source, secure, and elastic infrastructure for running AI-generated code. Daytona sandboxes spin up in under 90 milliseconds and provide isolated Linux, Windows, and macOS environments where autonomous agents and developer workflows can execute untrusted code, perform file system and Git operations, run language servers, drive virtual desktops, and persist state via snapshots and volumes. The platform exposes a control-plane REST API (sandboxes, snapshots, volumes, organizations, runners, webhooks) and an in-sandbox Toolbox API (file system, Git, LSP, process execution, PTY, computer use, interpreter), with official SDKs for TypeScript, Python, Ruby, Go, and Java, plus a Go CLI and Homebrew/Windows installers.

11 APIs 16 Capabilities 10 Features
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Daytona publishes 11 APIs on the APIs.io network, including Sandbox API, Sandbox Toolbox API, Snapshots API, and 8 more. Tagged areas include AI, Agents, Artificial Intelligence, Cloud, and Code Execution.

The Daytona catalog on APIs.io includes 16 machine-runnable capabilities, 1 JSON-LD context, and 1 Spectral governance ruleset.

Daytona’s developer surface includes documentation, getting-started guide, quickstart, API reference, developer console, signup flow, authentication, and 33 more developer resources.

APIs

Daytona Sandbox API

Create, start, stop, archive, resize, and destroy isolated sandboxes that boot in under 90 milliseconds. The Sandbox API manages the full sandbox lifecycle, exposes labels and m...

Daytona Sandbox Toolbox API

The Toolbox API is the in-sandbox surface for agents. It provides file system operations (list, read, write, move, delete, search, replace, permissions), Git operations (clone, ...

Daytona Snapshots API

Capture, list, restore, share, and destroy sandbox snapshots. Snapshots persist sandbox state — file system, processes, environment — so an agent can resume an interrupted workf...

Daytona Volumes API

Create and manage persistent volumes that can be attached to one or more sandboxes for shared, durable storage across the sandbox lifecycle. Supports listing, fetching, creating...

Daytona Preview API

Expose ports running inside a sandbox to the public internet via Daytona's secure preview proxy. Useful for showing a running web app, a Jupyter notebook, an LSP gateway, or any...

Daytona Webhooks API

Configure webhooks so external systems receive callback notifications when sandbox lifecycle events occur (sandbox created/started/stopped/destroyed, snapshot created, etc.). In...

Daytona Organizations API

Manage organizations, members, roles, invitations, suspensions, and per-organization quotas. The Organizations API is the multi-tenant control surface for Daytona Cloud — every ...

Daytona API Keys API

Create, list, rotate, and revoke organization-scoped API keys used to authenticate requests against the Daytona platform. API keys are bearer tokens passed as Authorization head...

Daytona Users API

Manage user profiles, linked accounts (GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket), and notification preferences. The Users API governs the human side of Daytona — identity, profile, and persona...

Daytona Admin API

Platform-level administration covering runners (compute pools), regions, Docker registry configuration, object storage, jobs, audit logs, and global config. Used by operators of...

Daytona Health API

Liveness and readiness probes for the Daytona control plane. Returns 200 when the API is healthy and ready to serve traffic. Used by infrastructure monitors, load balancers, and...

Capabilities

Daytona Admin Audit and Config

Daytona Admin Audit and Config. 2 operations. Lead operation: Get config. Self-contained Naftiko capability covering one Daytona business surface.

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Daytona Admin Docker Registry

Daytona Admin Docker Registry. 6 operations. Lead operation: Create registry. Self-contained Naftiko capability covering one Daytona business surface.

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Daytona Admin Runners

Daytona Admin Runners. 11 operations. Lead operation: Create runner. Self-contained Naftiko capability covering one Daytona business surface.

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Daytona API Keys

Daytona API Keys. 6 operations. Lead operation: Create API key. Self-contained Naftiko capability covering one Daytona business surface.

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Daytona Organizations

Daytona Organizations. 40 operations. Lead operation: List organization invitations for authenticated user. Self-contained Naftiko capability covering one Daytona business surface.

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Daytona Sandbox Preview

Daytona Sandbox Preview. 4 operations. Lead operation: Check if sandbox is public. Self-contained Naftiko capability covering one Daytona business surface.

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Daytona Sandbox Computer Use

Daytona Sandbox Computer Use. 44 operations. Lead operation: Search the AT-SPI tree for nodes matching a role/name/state filter and return a flat list.. Self-contained Naftiko c...

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Daytona Sandbox Legacy Workspace Control

Daytona Sandbox Legacy Workspace Control. 14 operations. Lead operation: [DEPRECATED] List all workspaces. Self-contained Naftiko capability covering one Daytona business surface.

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Daytona Sandbox Filesystem

Daytona Sandbox Filesystem. 13 operations. Lead operation: List files and directories in the specified path. Self-contained Naftiko capability covering one Daytona business surf...

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Daytona Sandbox Git

Daytona Sandbox Git. 11 operations. Lead operation: Add files to the Git staging area. Self-contained Naftiko capability covering one Daytona business surface.

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Daytona Sandbox Lifecycle

Daytona Sandbox Lifecycle. 40 operations. Lead operation: List all sandboxes. Self-contained Naftiko capability covering one Daytona business surface.

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Daytona Sandbox Process Execution

Daytona Sandbox Process Execution. 24 operations. Lead operation: Get a list of all currently active ports. Self-contained Naftiko capability covering one Daytona business surface.

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Daytona Snapshots

Daytona Snapshots. 8 operations. Lead operation: Create a new snapshot. Self-contained Naftiko capability covering one Daytona business surface.

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Daytona Users

Daytona Users. 5 operations. Lead operation: Get authenticated user. Self-contained Naftiko capability covering one Daytona business surface.

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Daytona Volumes

Daytona Volumes. 5 operations. Lead operation: List all volumes. Self-contained Naftiko capability covering one Daytona business surface.

Run with Naftiko

Daytona Webhooks

Daytona Webhooks. 3 operations. Lead operation: Get Svix Consumer App Portal access for an organization. Self-contained Naftiko capability covering one Daytona business surface.

Run with Naftiko

Features

Sub-90ms cold start

Sandboxes boot in under 90 milliseconds, enabling per-request isolation for agents at scale.

Massive parallelism

Spin up thousands of concurrent sandboxes for parallel agent runs, evaluation harnesses, and batch code execution.

Snapshots and volumes

Persist file system, process, and environment state via snapshots, and share data across sandboxes via volumes.

Computer Use desktops

Programmatically drive Linux, Windows, and macOS GUI desktops via a built-in computer-use API for agent control.

Multi-language runtimes

Native support for Python, TypeScript, Ruby, Go, and Java with built-in package management.

Built-in LSP and Git

Language Server Protocol bridging and Git operations are first-class agent tools, not bolted-on shell calls.

Open-source core

The Daytona platform is AGPL-3.0 open source and self-hostable on Kubernetes via official Helm charts.

Customer-managed compute

Run the Daytona control plane against your own compute pools for data-residency and cost control.

SSH and VS Code Browser

Humans can drop into any sandbox via SSH, web terminal, VNC, or VS Code Browser for debugging.

Webhooks and OpenTelemetry

Subscribe to sandbox lifecycle events and emit OpenTelemetry traces for observability.

Use Cases

AI coding agents

Give every agent its own isolated computer to run, test, and iterate on generated code safely.

Code interpreter for LLM apps

Back chatbot code-execution features (Python interpreter, data analysis, plotting) with disposable sandboxes.

Computer-use agents

Drive headless and headed Linux/Windows/macOS desktops for browser automation and GUI-driven workflows.

Evaluation harnesses

Run SWE-bench-style benchmarks and agent evaluations in massively parallel sandboxes with reproducible state.

CI for AI-generated code

Execute untrusted PRs from autonomous agents in isolated environments without risking host infrastructure.

Hosted developer environments

Provide cloud dev environments for engineers with persistent volumes, snapshots, and SSH/VS Code access.

Sandboxed data analysis

Run user-uploaded notebooks and scripts safely with built-in Python and TypeScript interpreters.

Integrations

LangChain

Daytona is integrated as a code execution tool in the LangChain ecosystem.

Anthropic Claude Managed Agents

Daytona is supported as a sandbox host for Anthropic Claude Managed Agents.

Google ADK

Daytona plugin for Google's Agent Development Kit enables ADK agents to run code in Daytona sandboxes.

Inngest AgentKit

Coding agent reference powered by Daytona using Inngest AgentKit.

VibeKit

Run Codex, Gemini CLI, and Claude Code in Daytona sandboxes via VibeKit.

Stripe Projects

Daytona sandboxes are available through Stripe Projects.

OpenHands

OpenHands open-source agent runtime uses Daytona for sandboxed code execution.

SWE-ReX

Sandboxed code execution backend for SWE-agent powered in part by Daytona.

Kubernetes

Self-host the Daytona control plane on Kubernetes via official Helm charts.

Terraform

Provision Daytona infrastructure using official Terraform modules.

MCP

Daytona exposes an MCP server so MCP-compatible agents and IDEs can invoke sandbox tools natively.

VS Code

Connect to a running sandbox from VS Code via the VS Code Browser, SSH, or official extension.

JetBrains

Connect to a running sandbox from JetBrains IDEs via the official JetBrains plugin.

Solutions

Daytona Cloud

Fully managed sandbox infrastructure at app.daytona.io with pay-as-you-go pricing and $200 free credit.

Customer-Managed Compute

Run Daytona's managed control plane against your own VPC/Kubernetes compute for residency and cost control.

Self-Hosted Open Source

Deploy the full Daytona platform on your own Kubernetes via Helm for fully air-gapped deployments.

Startups Program

Up to $50k in free Daytona compute credits for qualifying startups building agent infrastructure.

Semantic Vocabularies

Daytona Io Context

30 classes · 10 properties

JSON-LD

API Governance Rules

Daytona API Rules

10 rules · 6 errors 4 warnings

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Resources

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DeveloperPortal
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Documentation
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GettingStarted
GettingStarted
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Quickstart
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APIReference
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Console
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SignUp
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Login
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Authentication
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RateLimits
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Regions
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Blog
Blog
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Newsletter
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YouTube
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Support
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Contact
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StatusPage
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TrustCenter
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TermsOfService
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PrivacyPolicy
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Security
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GitHubOrganization
GitHubOrganization
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GitHubRepository
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LinkedIn
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SpectralRules
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Vocabulary
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FinOps
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Sources

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aid: daytona-io
name: Daytona
description: >-
  Daytona is open-source, secure, and elastic infrastructure for running AI-generated code. Daytona sandboxes spin
  up in under 90 milliseconds and provide isolated Linux, Windows, and macOS environments where autonomous agents
  and developer workflows can execute untrusted code, perform file system and Git operations, run language servers,
  drive virtual desktops, and persist state via snapshots and volumes. The platform exposes a control-plane REST API
  (sandboxes, snapshots, volumes, organizations, runners, webhooks) and an in-sandbox Toolbox API (file system, Git,
  LSP, process execution, PTY, computer use, interpreter), with official SDKs for TypeScript, Python, Ruby, Go, and
  Java, plus a Go CLI and Homebrew/Windows installers.
url: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/api-evangelist/daytona-io/refs/heads/main/apis.yml
created: '2026-05-25'
modified: '2026-05-25'
specificationVersion: '0.20'
tags:
- AI
- Agents
- Artificial Intelligence
- Cloud
- Code Execution
- Computer Use
- Developer Tools
- Infrastructure
- Open Source
- Sandbox
- Secure Execution
apis:
- aid: daytona-io:daytona-sandbox-api
  name: Daytona Sandbox API
  tags:
  - AI
  - Agents
  - Sandbox
  - Lifecycle
  humanURL: https://www.daytona.io/docs/en/tools/api/
  baseURL: https://app.daytona.io/api
  properties:
  - url: https://www.daytona.io/docs/en/sandboxes
    type: Documentation
  - url: https://www.daytona.io/docs/en/tools/api/
    type: APIReference
  - url: openapi/daytona-sandbox-api-openapi.yml
    type: OpenAPI
  - url: json-schema/daytona-sandbox-schema.json
    type: JSONSchema
  - url: json-structure/daytona-sandbox-structure.json
    type: JSONStructure
  - url: examples/daytona-sandbox-create-example.json
    type: Example
  - type: NaftikoCapability
    url: capabilities/sandbox-lifecycle.yaml
  - type: NaftikoCapability
    url: capabilities/sandbox-control.yaml
  description: >-
    Create, start, stop, archive, resize, and destroy isolated sandboxes that boot in under 90 milliseconds. The
    Sandbox API manages the full sandbox lifecycle, exposes labels and metadata, and provides operations for
    network access, backups, auto-stop / auto-archive policies, and SSH access keys. The legacy /workspace
    namespace is included as an alias of /sandbox for backwards compatibility.
- aid: daytona-io:daytona-sandbox-toolbox-api
  name: Daytona Sandbox Toolbox API
  tags:
  - AI
  - Agents
  - Computer Use
  - File System
  - Git
  - LSP
  - Process Execution
  - Toolbox
  humanURL: https://www.daytona.io/docs/en/agent-tools/file-system
  baseURL: https://proxy.app.daytona.io/toolbox
  properties:
  - url: https://www.daytona.io/docs/en/agent-tools/file-system
    type: Documentation
  - url: https://www.daytona.io/docs/en/agent-tools/git
    type: Documentation
  - url: https://www.daytona.io/docs/en/agent-tools/language-server-protocol
    type: Documentation
  - url: https://www.daytona.io/docs/en/agent-tools/process-execution
    type: Documentation
  - url: https://www.daytona.io/docs/en/agent-tools/computer-use
    type: Documentation
  - url: openapi/daytona-sandbox-toolbox-api-openapi.yml
    type: OpenAPI
  - url: openapi/daytona-toolbox-api-openapi.yml
    type: OpenAPI
  - type: NaftikoCapability
    url: capabilities/sandbox-filesystem.yaml
  - type: NaftikoCapability
    url: capabilities/sandbox-process-execution.yaml
  - type: NaftikoCapability
    url: capabilities/sandbox-git.yaml
  - type: NaftikoCapability
    url: capabilities/sandbox-computer-use.yaml
  description: >-
    The Toolbox API is the in-sandbox surface for agents. It provides file system operations (list, read, write,
    move, delete, search, replace, permissions), Git operations (clone, status, commit, push, branch),
    Process and PTY execution, Language Server Protocol bridging for code intelligence, computer-use control for
    GUI desktops, an interpreter for inline Python/TypeScript snippets, port and proxy management, and server
    metadata. Reach it via the platform proxy or directly inside a sandbox.
- aid: daytona-io:daytona-snapshots-api
  name: Daytona Snapshots API
  tags:
  - AI
  - Sandbox
  - Snapshots
  - State
  humanURL: https://www.daytona.io/docs/en/snapshots
  baseURL: https://app.daytona.io/api
  properties:
  - url: https://www.daytona.io/docs/en/snapshots
    type: Documentation
  - url: openapi/daytona-snapshots-api-openapi.yml
    type: OpenAPI
  - type: NaftikoCapability
    url: capabilities/snapshots.yaml
  description: >-
    Capture, list, restore, share, and destroy sandbox snapshots. Snapshots persist sandbox state — file system,
    processes, environment — so an agent can resume an interrupted workflow or fan out parallel branches from a
    common base image. Includes operations for setting snapshot images, managing snapshot organization scope, and
    bulk lifecycle actions.
- aid: daytona-io:daytona-volumes-api
  name: Daytona Volumes API
  tags:
  - AI
  - Sandbox
  - Storage
  - Volumes
  humanURL: https://www.daytona.io/docs/en/volumes
  baseURL: https://app.daytona.io/api
  properties:
  - url: https://www.daytona.io/docs/en/volumes
    type: Documentation
  - url: openapi/daytona-volumes-api-openapi.yml
    type: OpenAPI
  - type: NaftikoCapability
    url: capabilities/volumes.yaml
  description: >-
    Create and manage persistent volumes that can be attached to one or more sandboxes for shared, durable storage
    across the sandbox lifecycle. Supports listing, fetching, creating, updating, and deleting volumes and
    inspecting their mount state.
- aid: daytona-io:daytona-preview-api
  name: Daytona Preview API
  tags:
  - AI
  - Sandbox
  - Preview
  - Networking
  humanURL: https://www.daytona.io/docs/en/preview
  baseURL: https://app.daytona.io/api
  properties:
  - url: https://www.daytona.io/docs/en/preview
    type: Documentation
  - url: openapi/daytona-preview-api-openapi.yml
    type: OpenAPI
  - type: NaftikoCapability
    url: capabilities/preview.yaml
  description: >-
    Expose ports running inside a sandbox to the public internet via Daytona's secure preview proxy. Useful for
    showing a running web app, a Jupyter notebook, an LSP gateway, or any agent-produced HTTP service to an
    end-user without provisioning a domain or load balancer.
- aid: daytona-io:daytona-webhooks-api
  name: Daytona Webhooks API
  tags:
  - AI
  - Eventing
  - Webhooks
  humanURL: https://www.daytona.io/docs/en/webhooks
  baseURL: https://app.daytona.io/api
  properties:
  - url: https://www.daytona.io/docs/en/webhooks
    type: Documentation
  - url: openapi/daytona-webhooks-api-openapi.yml
    type: OpenAPI
  - type: NaftikoCapability
    url: capabilities/webhooks.yaml
  description: >-
    Configure webhooks so external systems receive callback notifications when sandbox lifecycle events occur
    (sandbox created/started/stopped/destroyed, snapshot created, etc.). Includes endpoints for listing,
    fetching, creating, and removing webhook subscriptions.
- aid: daytona-io:daytona-organizations-api
  name: Daytona Organizations API
  tags:
  - Administrative
  - Organizations
  - Roles
  - Quotas
  humanURL: https://www.daytona.io/docs/en/account-management/organizations
  baseURL: https://app.daytona.io/api
  properties:
  - url: https://www.daytona.io/docs/en/account-management/organizations
    type: Documentation
  - url: openapi/daytona-organizations-api-openapi.yml
    type: OpenAPI
  - type: NaftikoCapability
    url: capabilities/organizations.yaml
  description: >-
    Manage organizations, members, roles, invitations, suspensions, and per-organization quotas. The
    Organizations API is the multi-tenant control surface for Daytona Cloud — every sandbox, snapshot, key, and
    runner belongs to an organization.
- aid: daytona-io:daytona-api-keys-api
  name: Daytona API Keys API
  tags:
  - Administrative
  - API Keys
  - Authentication
  humanURL: https://www.daytona.io/docs/en/account-management/api-keys
  baseURL: https://app.daytona.io/api
  properties:
  - url: https://www.daytona.io/docs/en/account-management/api-keys
    type: Documentation
  - url: openapi/daytona-api-keys-api-openapi.yml
    type: OpenAPI
  - type: NaftikoCapability
    url: capabilities/api-keys.yaml
  description: >-
    Create, list, rotate, and revoke organization-scoped API keys used to authenticate requests against the
    Daytona platform. API keys are bearer tokens passed as Authorization headers and can be scoped by role and
    permissions.
- aid: daytona-io:daytona-users-api
  name: Daytona Users API
  tags:
  - Administrative
  - Users
  - Linked Accounts
  humanURL: https://www.daytona.io/docs/en/account-management/linked-accounts
  baseURL: https://app.daytona.io/api
  properties:
  - url: https://www.daytona.io/docs/en/account-management/linked-accounts
    type: Documentation
  - url: openapi/daytona-users-api-openapi.yml
    type: OpenAPI
  - type: NaftikoCapability
    url: capabilities/users.yaml
  description: >-
    Manage user profiles, linked accounts (GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket), and notification preferences. The Users
    API governs the human side of Daytona — identity, profile, and personal settings — independent of the
    organization-level admin surface.
- aid: daytona-io:daytona-admin-api
  name: Daytona Admin API
  tags:
  - Administrative
  - Audit
  - Configuration
  - Docker Registry
  - Jobs
  - Object Storage
  - Regions
  - Runners
  humanURL: https://www.daytona.io/docs/en/deployments/customer-managed-compute
  baseURL: https://app.daytona.io/api
  properties:
  - url: https://www.daytona.io/docs/en/deployments/customer-managed-compute
    type: Documentation
  - url: https://www.daytona.io/docs/en/security/audit-logs
    type: Documentation
  - url: openapi/daytona-admin-api-openapi.yml
    type: OpenAPI
  - type: NaftikoCapability
    url: capabilities/admin-runners.yaml
  - type: NaftikoCapability
    url: capabilities/admin-audit.yaml
  - type: NaftikoCapability
    url: capabilities/admin-docker-registry.yaml
  description: >-
    Platform-level administration covering runners (compute pools), regions, Docker registry configuration,
    object storage, jobs, audit logs, and global config. Used by operators of customer-managed compute, by
    self-hosted open-source deployments, and by Daytona staff for managed-service operations.
- aid: daytona-io:daytona-health-api
  name: Daytona Health API
  tags:
  - Health
  - Observability
  humanURL: https://www.daytona.io/docs/en/observability/opentelemetry-collection
  baseURL: https://app.daytona.io/api
  properties:
  - url: https://www.daytona.io/docs/en/observability/opentelemetry-collection
    type: Documentation
  - url: openapi/daytona-health-api-openapi.yml
    type: OpenAPI
  description: >-
    Liveness and readiness probes for the Daytona control plane. Returns 200 when the API is healthy and ready
    to serve traffic. Used by infrastructure monitors, load balancers, and Kubernetes deployments running the
    open-source Daytona platform.
maintainers:
- FN: Kin Lane
  email: [email protected]
  url: https://kinlane.com
common:
- url: https://www.daytona.io/
  type: DeveloperPortal
- url: https://www.daytona.io/docs
  type: Documentation
- url: https://www.daytona.io/docs/en/getting-started
  type: GettingStarted
- url: https://www.daytona.io/docs/en
  type: Quickstart
- url: https://www.daytona.io/docs/en/tools/api/
  type: APIReference
- url: https://app.daytona.io/
  type: Console
- url: https://app.daytona.io/
  type: SignUp
- url: https://app.daytona.io/
  type: Login
- url: https://www.daytona.io/docs/en/account-management/api-keys
  type: Authentication
- url: https://www.daytona.io/docs/en/account-management/limits
  type: RateLimits
- url: https://www.daytona.io/docs/en/sandbox/regions
  type: Regions
- url: https://www.daytona.io/dotfiles
  type: Blog
- url: https://www.daytona.io/dotfiles
  type: Newsletter
- url: https://youtube.com/@daytonaio
  type: YouTube
- url: https://go.daytona.io/slack
  type: Support
- url: https://www.daytona.io/contact
  type: Contact
- url: https://status.app.daytona.io/
  type: StatusPage
- url: https://trust.daytona.io/
  type: TrustCenter
- url: https://www.daytona.io/terms-of-service
  type: TermsOfService
- url: https://www.daytona.io/privacy-policy
  type: PrivacyPolicy
- url: https://www.daytona.io/docs/en/security/security-exhibit
  type: Security
- url: https://github.com/daytonaio
  type: GitHubOrganization
- url: https://github.com/daytonaio/daytona
  type: GitHubRepository
- url: https://twitter.com/daytonaio
  type: X
- url: https://www.linkedin.com/company/daytonaio/
  type: LinkedIn
- url: https://pypi.org/project/daytona/
  type: SDK
  name: Daytona Python SDK
- url: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@daytonaio/sdk
  type: SDK
  name: Daytona TypeScript SDK
- url: https://rubygems.org/gems/daytona
  type: SDK
  name: Daytona Ruby SDK
- url: https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/daytonaio/daytona
  type: SDK
  name: Daytona Go SDK
- url: https://central.sonatype.com/artifact/io.daytona/daytona-sdk
  type: SDK
  name: Daytona Java SDK
- url: https://www.daytona.io/docs/en/tools/cli
  type: CLI
- url: https://github.com/daytonaio/homebrew-cli
  type: CLI
  name: Daytona Homebrew CLI Formula
- url: https://github.com/daytonaio/helm-charts
  type: Resources
  name: Daytona Helm Charts
- url: https://github.com/daytonaio/terraform-modules
  type: Resources
  name: Daytona Terraform Modules
- url: rules/daytona-rules.yml
  type: SpectralRules
- url: vocabulary/daytona-io-vocabulary.yml
  type: Vocabulary
- url: json-ld/daytona-io-context.jsonld
  type: JSONLD
- url: plans/daytona-io-plans-pricing.yml
  type: Plans
- url: rate-limits/daytona-io-rate-limits.yml
  type: RateLimits
- url: finops/daytona-io-finops.yml
  type: FinOps
- name: Features
  type: Features
  data:
  - name: Sub-90ms cold start
    description: Sandboxes boot in under 90 milliseconds, enabling per-request isolation for agents at scale.
  - name: Massive parallelism
    description: Spin up thousands of concurrent sandboxes for parallel agent runs, evaluation harnesses, and batch code execution.
  - name: Snapshots and volumes
    description: Persist file system, process, and environment state via snapshots, and share data across sandboxes via volumes.
  - name: Computer Use desktops
    description: Programmatically drive Linux, Windows, and macOS GUI desktops via a built-in computer-use API for agent control.
  - name: Multi-language runtimes
    description: Native support for Python, TypeScript, Ruby, Go, and Java with built-in package management.
  - name: Built-in LSP and Git
    description: Language Server Protocol bridging and Git operations are first-class agent tools, not bolted-on shell calls.
  - name: Open-source core
    description: The Daytona platform is AGPL-3.0 open source and self-hostable on Kubernetes via official Helm charts.
  - name: Customer-managed compute
    description: Run the Daytona control plane against your own compute pools for data-residency and cost control.
  - name: SSH and VS Code Browser
    description: Humans can drop into any sandbox via SSH, web terminal, VNC, or VS Code Browser for debugging.
  - name: Webhooks and OpenTelemetry
    description: Subscribe to sandbox lifecycle events and emit OpenTelemetry traces for observability.
- name: UseCases
  type: UseCases
  data:
  - name: AI coding agents
    description: Give every agent its own isolated computer to run, test, and iterate on generated code safely.
  - name: Code interpreter for LLM apps
    description: Back chatbot code-execution features (Python interpreter, data analysis, plotting) with disposable sandboxes.
  - name: Computer-use agents
    description: Drive headless and headed Linux/Windows/macOS desktops for browser automation and GUI-driven workflows.
  - name: Evaluation harnesses
    description: Run SWE-bench-style benchmarks and agent evaluations in massively parallel sandboxes with reproducible state.
  - name: CI for AI-generated code
    description: Execute untrusted PRs from autonomous agents in isolated environments without risking host infrastructure.
  - name: Hosted developer environments
    description: Provide cloud dev environments for engineers with persistent volumes, snapshots, and SSH/VS Code access.
  - name: Sandboxed data analysis
    description: Run user-uploaded notebooks and scripts safely with built-in Python and TypeScript interpreters.
- name: Integrations
  type: Integrations
  data:
  - name: LangChain
    description: Daytona is integrated as a code execution tool in the LangChain ecosystem.
  - name: Anthropic Claude Managed Agents
    description: Daytona is supported as a sandbox host for Anthropic Claude Managed Agents.
  - name: Google ADK
    description: Daytona plugin for Google's Agent Development Kit enables ADK agents to run code in Daytona sandboxes.
  - name: Inngest AgentKit
    description: Coding agent reference powered by Daytona using Inngest AgentKit.
  - name: VibeKit
    description: Run Codex, Gemini CLI, and Claude Code in Daytona sandboxes via VibeKit.
  - name: Stripe Projects
    description: Daytona sandboxes are available through Stripe Projects.
  - name: OpenHands
    description: OpenHands open-source agent runtime uses Daytona for sandboxed code execution.
  - name: SWE-ReX
    description: Sandboxed code execution backend for SWE-agent powered in part by Daytona.
  - name: Kubernetes
    description: Self-host the Daytona control plane on Kubernetes via official Helm charts.
  - name: Terraform
    description: Provision Daytona infrastructure using official Terraform modules.
  - name: MCP
    description: Daytona exposes an MCP server so MCP-compatible agents and IDEs can invoke sandbox tools natively.
  - name: VS Code
    description: Connect to a running sandbox from VS Code via the VS Code Browser, SSH, or official extension.
  - name: JetBrains
    description: Connect to a running sandbox from JetBrains IDEs via the official JetBrains plugin.
- name: Solutions
  type: Solutions
  data:
  - name: Daytona Cloud
    description: Fully managed sandbox infrastructure at app.daytona.io with pay-as-you-go pricing and $200 free credit.
  - name: Customer-Managed Compute
    description: Run Daytona's managed control plane against your own VPC/Kubernetes compute for residency and cost control.
  - name: Self-Hosted Open Source
    description: Deploy the full Daytona platform on your own Kubernetes via Helm for fully air-gapped deployments.
  - name: Startups Program
    description: Up to $50k in free Daytona compute credits for qualifying startups building agent infrastructure.