Agents propose. The OS commits.
INVERSE sits beneath any agent framework and on top of any infrastructure, enforcing execution authority before state changes occur—without rewriting your stack or locking you into a vendor.
Agents can plan. But real systems require execution authority: scope control, approvals, reversibility, and tenant isolation. Intelligence isn't the bottleneck — execution is.
Autonomous systems need an execution boundary — a place where actions can be validated and either committed or rejected before they mutate state.
Just like they do now.
Authority, scope, impact limits, reversibility, approvals—all checked automatically before anything changes.
Everything is recorded with complete decision lineage.
You define the limits. INVERSE enforces them.
Your agents stay autonomous within bounds you control.
Same execution boundary. Different mutation domains. Agents handle intelligence, INVERSE handles authority.
INVERSE sits beneath agent frameworks and above any infrastructure — cloud, on-prem, hybrid. No stack rewrite. No lock-in.
INVERSE governs our own infrastructure agents before we ask you to trust it with yours. The same OS that enforces bounded autonomy in production can govern your agents on whatever infrastructure you already run.
Execution authority is not a feature — it's an operating system primitive. If it's safe enough for us, it's safe enough for you.
We'll deploy INVERSE on your infrastructure and prove it works with your actual agent workloads. Typically 2-4 weeks.
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