At Momentum ’26, Docusign introduced several new capabilities for developers building on IAM. These releases are designed to help teams connect agreement data, agentic workflows, AI tools, and integration management in a more scalable way.
Here’s a quick overview of what launched:
| Capability | Availability | What it helps developers do |
| Docusign Agent Studio | Early Access | Build and govern custom agents grounded in agreement context that can orchestrate IAM tools and operate within Docusign workflows. |
| Docusign MCP Server | Global Open Beta | Connect Docusign agreement capabilities to MCP-compatible AI clients such as Claude and Gemini. |
| Agreement Manager API | Generally Available | Ingest large volumes of agreements into IAM, track status, retrieve agreement data, and trigger workflows when extraction completes. |
| Docusign Developer Console | Open Beta | Manage integration keys, promote integrations from demo to production, monitor usage, and assign developer roles. |
| IAM Toolkit | Open Beta | Configure, test, package, and deploy Agreement Manager implementations using a repeatable CLI-based workflow. |
Together, these capabilities support several common developer needs: bringing agreement data into IAM, configuring extraction, building agents, connecting AI clients to Docusign tools, and managing integrations from one place.
For the full breakdown of how these capabilities work together and where to start based on what you’re building, read the developer blog.
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