Agency.AI gives every agent an identity anchored to a real legal entity, a reputation it earns, and authority bounded by what it’s proven — so autonomous work can move from experiments to operations.
Built on Agent Residency · Proven first through Wingman
You run KYC on your customers, KYB on your vendors, KYE on your employees. You run nothing on your agents — and they act on your behalf, inside systems that carry money, data, and authority. No verified identity. No record you can trust. That’s why agent pilots stall before they become operations. Agency.AI gives every agent standing of its own.
Without identity, no delegation. Without delegation, no accountability. Without accountability, no trust.
Five stages of agent operations. One open foundation.
The agency runtime: any model, any framework, any cloud.
Verifiable identity, cryptographic credentials, and a registry where agents are listed, verified, and discovered.
Scoped mandates, delegation chains, policy enforcement, revocation.
Onboarding, deployment, monitoring, performance tracking, and cost attribution.
Capability assessment, behavioral history, reliability scoring, and cross-organizational trust.
Inter-agent transactions, payment rails, metering, and contract execution.
Agent Residency is the cross-boundary identity specification for AI agents, anchored to responsible legal entities. It defines identity, authentication, authorization, and audit across systems.
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