Inverient
Introducing Verifiable Intent™

Trust for autonomous systems.

As software gains the ability to act, organizations need a new trust layer — one that verifies intent before actions are executed.

When authorization isn't enough.

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The shift

We secured access. Now we must secure action.

For decades, security focused on identity: who are you, what can you access, and what are you allowed to do?

Autonomous systems introduce a different challenge: is the action aligned with intended outcomes, was the decision manipulated, and should execution proceed?

This is the problem Verifiable Intent solves.

The missing layer

Identity verifies who. Policy verifies what. Intent verifies why.

Identity

Verifies Who is acting

Passwords, MFA, OAuth, RBAC

Policy

Verifies What is allowed

Approval rules, governance, compliance

Intent

Verifies Why the action is occurring

Manipulation detection, context verification, behavioral analysis, risk scoring

How it works

Observe. Understand. Verify. Intervene.

1

Observe

Capture the context surrounding autonomous decisions, actors, systems, policies, and intended outcomes.

2

Understand

Build a behavioral model of expected execution paths and normal decision patterns.

3

Verify

Determine whether a proposed action aligns with legitimate business intent.

4

Intervene

Approve, challenge, escalate, or block execution before the action becomes irreversible.

Built for the autonomous economy

The trust layer for autonomous execution.

Autonomous Finance

Payments, AP, treasury, reconciliation, and cash movement.

Agentic Commerce

Purchasing and transactions executed by autonomous software.

Healthcare Workflows

Operational automations where incorrect action can create downstream harm.

Procurement

Vendor interactions, sourcing, approvals, and purchasing paths.

Enterprise Agents

Internal workflow agents acting across systems and departments.

Multi-Agent Systems

Agent-to-agent coordination where trust must be continuously evaluated.

Where we're starting

Autonomous financial actions are already here.

The first autonomous systems making financial decisions are emerging inside invoice payments, vendor changes, payment routing, and procurement workflows.

These workflows provide a proving ground for Verifiable Intent before autonomous systems expand into every industry.

The vision

Identity became infrastructure for the internet. Intent will become infrastructure for autonomous systems.