AWS Management Console Private Access adds VPC endpoint support
AWS Management Console Private Access now allows console traffic to flow through VPC endpoints, eliminating the need for internet access. This enhancement is critical for regulated industries and enterprises with strict security needs to manage AWS infrastructure securely from within VPCs. The feature leverages AWS PrivateLink and is available in all commercial AWS regions, with pricing based on PrivateLink usage.
- →AWS Management Console Private Access supports VPC endpoints
- →Enhanced security controls with AWS PrivateLink
- →Availability and pricing
Features (1) ›
- AWS Management Console Private Access supports VPC endpoints
Customers can now access the AWS Console from VPCs using VPC endpoints, enabling management of AWS infrastructure with strict network security controls and without requiring internet connectivity. This feature is particularly useful for regulated industries and enterprises with stringent security requirements.
Enhancements (1) ›
- Enhanced security controls with AWS PrivateLink
AWS Console traffic can now flow through VPC endpoints powered by AWS PrivateLink, creating secure network paths between customer VPCs and the console. This allows for granular control through VPC endpoint policies, IAM, Service Control, and Resource Control policies to restrict access.
Notes (1) ›
- Availability and pricing
This capability is available in all AWS commercial regions. Customers will be charged based on the underlying AWS PrivateLink VPC endpoint usage and data processing.
https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2026/06/aws-management-console-private/