For businesses and regulated work

Sibyl Sovereign In development

Governed agents your business can be accountable for.

Sovereign builds AI agents businesses can trust with real duties: paying invoices, handling customer records, sending communications. Handing an AI real power is risky, because it can make mistakes and it can be tricked. So Sovereign puts a deterministic guard between the agent and the real world. The agent proposes an action; ordinary, predictable software decides whether to allow it. That guard uses no AI, doesn't guess, and can't be talked out of its rules.

The principle

The agent can be wrong. The gate can't.

What Sovereign gives you

Identity, purpose, and goals

A plain-English charter that sets who the agent is, what it's for, what it may touch, and its limits. Written so a compliance officer can read it, nothing hidden in code.

Security

A cryptographic seal on every critical file, re-checked before every action. Tamper-evident, fail-closed, and isolated to your data only.

Compliance, enforced

A deterministic gate checks every action against your rules before it runs. A payment over the limit, to an unapproved address, or outside policy simply never executes.

Provable

Every decision is written to an append-only audit trail. No record, no action. What we enforce, we prove; what we can't force, we monitor and surface.

What we claim, and what we don't

Honesty

We don't claim the agent never errs. We make sure its errors can't reach the world, and we show you everything we can't guarantee rather than hide it.

Where it stands

In development, and being proven against real business workflows like accounts payable and accounts receivable. If you're deploying agents under a compliance mandate, we're taking early conversations.

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