AWS IAM Identity Center increases account and application quotas
AWS IAM Identity Center now supports separate quotas for AWS accounts and applications, allowing up to 7,000 of each by default. This change matters for organizations managing large numbers of accounts and applications, preventing one quota from consuming the other's capacity. Customers with existing higher limits will have them applied to both quotas automatically. This update is available globally in all AWS Regions where IAM Identity Center is offered.
- →Separate quotas for AWS accounts and applications in IAM Identity Center
- →Increased capacity for organizations with many accounts and applications
- →Updated documentation and product page available
Features (1) ›
- Separate quotas for AWS accounts and applications in IAM Identity Center
IAM Identity Center now allows separate quotas for AWS accounts and applications, defaulting to 7,000 for each. This prevents using more of one from consuming capacity from the other. Customers with existing higher limits will automatically receive them for both quotas. This feature is available in all AWS Regions.
Enhancements (1) ›
- Increased capacity for organizations with many accounts and applications
Organizations managing thousands of AWS accounts can now onboard applications without consuming account quota capacity. Quotas can be further increased via the AWS Service Quotas console.
Notes (1) ›
- Updated documentation and product page available
Further details can be found in the "Quotas for IAM Identity Center" documentation. The IAM Identity Center product page is available for getting started.
https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2026/06/aws-identity-center-separate-quotas/