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Do AI agents pick Amazon S3?

How often agents choose Amazon S3 when a developer needs object storage — measured across Claude, GPT, Gemini.

Amazon S3

#1 of 5 object storage
28%Pick Rate
95% CI 22%36%

When developers ask an AI agent for object storage, Amazon S3 is picked 28% of the time — ranking #1 of 5 measured across Claude, GPT, Gemini.

Picked 28% Named, not picked 53% Never surfaced 19%

Top pick in the category. 🟢

Awareness

32.5M package downloads / week

Strong presence, and agents pick you.

0 docs in FineWeb (10BT sample) · 51 URLs in Common Crawl

In the raw web crawl, but thin in the filtered corpus models actually train on — an awareness gap at the source.

AdoptionDid the pick convert to installs? Public Adoption = npm downloads of your packages. The proof half of the funnel.

122.0M installs / month ▲ 7% MoM

Picks are converting — installs are climbing alongside a healthy Pick Rate.

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The per-model and per-surface breakdown for Amazon S3 — where it wins, where it loses, and to whom — plus an alert when the Pick Rate moves.

About Amazon S3

Amazon S3 is AWS's scalable object storage service for storing and retrieving any amount of data.

Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service) lets you store, organize, and retrieve files (objects) in named containers (buckets) via an HTTP API. It is used by developers and organizations to host static assets, back up data, store logs, and serve as a data lake foundation. Access is controlled through IAM policies, bucket policies, and ACLs.

Where to start

Start by creating an AWS account and an S3 bucket in the AWS console or via the API, then interact with it programmatically using the AWS SDK for your language of choice.

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