ProvenAI

The trust layer for AI.

Agents can’t prove who they are. Users can’t tell which agents are legitimate. Nothing governs what happens when agents talk to each other. ProvenAI solves all three, giving AI agents verifiable identity on the same credential infrastructure already deployed at national-scale borders and global banks.

Highlighted: by Gartner  ·  NVIDIA Inception member  ·  NEC X investor
The problem

AI without identity is AI without trust.

Passwords don’t survive deepfakes

Agents handle loan applications, bookings, and account changes on OTPs and security questions that deepfakes and social engineering defeat. No cryptographic proof the user is real.

Spoofed agents are invisible

Nothing lets a user confirm the agent they’re talking to is legitimate. Phishing and impersonation are trivial to run and impossible to spot without verifying the agent’s identity.

No rules for agent-to-agent

When agents delegate tasks, share data, and execute transactions with each other, nothing verifies authority, scopes permissions, or keeps an auditable trail.

How ProvenAI works

Mutual authentication for humans and machines.

The same credential technology that clears travelers through borders and verifies bank customers, applied to every AI agent and every interaction.

1
Present credential

At the start of an interaction, the user consents and taps to share a verifiable credential from their wallet.

2
Both sides authenticate

The agent verifies the user’s credential is authentic. At the same time, the user’s software verifies the agent is legitimate. Proven both ways before any data moves.

3
Verified data flows

Structured, pre-verified data moves straight to the agent: name, account, permissions, context. No manual entry, full consent, full audit trail.

“AI is moving into personal, high-stakes spaces where identity, consent, and data control are essential. ProvenAI gives developers the tools to build agents that can prove who they are and prove who you are, with your permission.”

Ken Ebert, CTO, Indicio

Decentralized governance

The missing layer: governance for agent networks.

Indicio DEGov publishes machine-readable governance files that tell every participant in a network, issuers, holders, verifiers, and agents, who is trusted, what permissions exist, and which interactions are authorized. This is the capability Gartner recognized as unique to Indicio: trust across autonomous systems, enforced cryptographically.

Machine-readable trust

Governance files are published by the network’s natural authority. Every agent knows who to trust before an interaction begins.

Hierarchical authority

Authority has levels. An agent can delegate to another agent only within its scoped permissions.

Cross-organization by default

Agents from different organizations interact in a shared trust framework. No bilateral integrations, no central broker.

Full audit trails

Every presentation, permission check, and delegated action is logged, timestamped, and cryptographically verifiable.

Recognition

Why the analysts are paying attention.

Gartner
Only vendor addressing verifiable identity for AI agents

Market Guide for Decentralized Identity, 2025.

NVIDIA
Inception Program member

Building the trust infrastructure for agentic AI at scale.

NEC X
Strategic investor, November 2025

The venture arm of NEC Corporation, backing decentralized identity for AI agents.

Biometric Update
“Integrating digital ID with AI agents could be a game changer”

On the ProvenAI launch and the NVIDIA partnership.

Next step

Give your AI agents an identity they can prove.

Customer chatbots, internal copilots, or autonomous agent networks: bring your architecture and we’ll show you how ProvenAI integrates.

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