# Using Images with AI Agents This sample demonstrates how to use image multi-modality with an AI agent. It shows how to create a vision-enabled agent that can analyze and describe images using Microsoft Foundry with `AIProjectClient`. ## What this sample demonstrates - Creating a persistent AI agent with vision capabilities - Sending both text and image content to an agent in a single message - Using `UriContent` to Uri referenced images - Processing multimodal input (text + image) with an AI agent ## Key features - **Vision Agent**: Creates an agent specifically instructed to analyze images - **Multimodal Input**: Combines text questions with image uri in a single message - **Microsoft Foundry Integration**: Uses `AIProjectClient` to create a Foundry-backed agent ## Prerequisites Before running this sample, ensure you have: 1. A Microsoft Foundry project set up 2. A compatible model deployment (e.g., gpt-5.4-mini) 3. Azure CLI installed and authenticated ## Environment Variables Set the following environment variables: ```powershell $env:FOUNDRY_PROJECT_ENDPOINT="https://.services.ai.azure.com/api/projects/" # Replace with your Foundry project endpoint $env:FOUNDRY_MODEL="gpt-5.4-mini" # Replace with your model name (optional, defaults to gpt-5.4-mini) ``` ## Run the sample Navigate to the sample directory and run: ```powershell cd Agent_Step08_UsingImages dotnet run ``` ## Expected behavior The sample will: 1. Create a vision-enabled agent named "VisionAgent" 2. Send a message containing both text ("What do you see in this image?") and a Uri image of a green walk 3. The agent will analyze the image and provide a description 4. Clean up resources by deleting the thread and agent