How to Expose Agno Agents Using the A2A Protocol
AI agents offer a unique opportunity to automate and enhance complex processes. But to maximize the full potential of agentic AI, it is crucial that AI agents are able to collaborate within a dynamic multi-agent ecosystem.

Agents need to be able to work together seamlessly, even if they were developed by different vendors or built on different frameworks. This increases the autonomy of these systems and reduces costs in the long run.
This is where the Agent2Agent (A2A) protocol comes into play. It’s an open standard designed for seamless communication and collaboration between AI agents.
This guide introduces the fundamentals of the A2A protocol and demonstrates how to use it with the Agno framework.
We’ll discuss the following points:
- What is Agent2Agent (A2A) Protocol?
- Problems that A2A Solves
- Key Concepts and Components
- How A2A and MCP Work Together
- Technical Requirements
- Expose Agno Agents via the A2A Protocol
- Connect an A2A Client to A2A Servers
- Conclusion
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