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About Modei

Trust Infrastructure for the Age of Autonomy

Modei (pronounced Mo-dee), short for Mode of Identity, provides identity, proof, and enforceable controls for autonomous AI agents. They're no longer demos — they're accessing sensitive data, executing code in production, calling third-party APIs, and transacting on your behalf, often without a human in the loop. The only thing standing between an agent and an unauthorized action is a system prompt — a few lines of natural language, interpreted by a model, enforced by nothing.

The controls to govern them didn't exist, so we built Modei.


The Problem We're Solving

Every AI agent interaction today runs on implicit trust. The agent claims to be authorized. The service takes its word for it. No cryptographic proof of identity, no enforceable constraints, no tamper-evident record of what happened.

When something goes wrong — an agent overspends, accesses data it shouldn't, or takes a disputed action — there's no verifiable record. No proof the rules were followed. Just logs that can be altered and a system prompt that's easy to override.

This is the trust gap. Modei closes it on both sides of every agent interaction.

The Platform

Modei gives every AI agent a verifiable identity (passports), enforced constraints (spend caps, rate limits, domain restrictions, approval workflows), and signed proof of every decision (attestations). Services and APIs can verify incoming agents and control access through gates.

The platform works for both sides: operators who deploy agents and need to constrain them, and service providers who expose APIs and need to verify who's calling. Both get enforceable rules and cryptographic proof — whether the agent cooperates or not.

Beyond governance, Modei provides the rails for agent-to-agent commerce: signed service catalogs, price-locked credentials, bilateral metering, and cryptographically verifiable settlement receipts. Agents can discover, transact with, and bill each other — with the same guarantees that apply to everything else.

Our Approach

Governance should empower agents, not cripple them. The goal isn't to limit what AI can do — it's to keep humans in control of the boundaries and provide verifiable proof when those boundaries are respected.

The trust layer also needs to be neutral. No single AI vendor should own it. Agents from frontier labs, open-source projects, and internal teams should all be able to prove their identity and operate under enforceable constraints using the same standard. Modei verifies any agent, regardless of who built it.

A solo developer giving their agent a spending cap deserves the same cryptographic guarantees as a Fortune 500 company. Modei works at both ends of that spectrum.

Company

Modei is a product of Standard Logic Co., a Delaware corporation headquartered in the United States and focused entirely on trust infrastructure for autonomous AI.

Intellectual Property

Standard Logic Co. holds 30+ provisional patents covering agent identity, constraint enforcement, audit attestations, anonymous access governance, agent-to-agent commerce, service advertising and discovery, origin-side enforcement, bilateral metering, and credential bridge authentication.