Cinchor provides accountability infrastructure specifically designed for autonomous agents, focusing on both pre-action control and post-action proof. The platform enables users to define and enforce what an agent is permitted to do before it acts, then create verifiable records of what the agent actually did after the fact. These records are designed to be independently verifiable and tamper-evident, suitable for scrutiny by regulators, auditors, insurers, or courts.
' The 'enforce' function authorizes or refuses consequential actions by an agent based on pre-scoped capabilities, such as ceilings, windows, or allowlists. Actions that fall outside the defined scope do not result in any state changes, regardless of the agent's internal logic or potential compromise. The 'attest' function commits a record of each decision and its context, binding it to the policy in force at the time. These attestations are stored as on-chain, independently verifiable records, allowing any third party to confirm their validity without needing to trust the operator.
Cinchor is accessible through multiple delivery methods. Users can interact with a live playground in the browser without requiring signup or an API key, or they can integrate with the managed gateway via REST API, which requires an API key but not a wallet or blockchain node. The managed gateway is positioned as an early access offering. For teams comfortable managing their own keys, Cinchor provides SDKs in TypeScript, Python, and Go, enabling developers to wrap their agents’ decision and action points with the enforcement and attestation logic. Capabilities minted in one language can be verified in another, and the platform is validated end-to-end against a live network mesh.
Cinchor runs on Omne, an independently governed layer-one blockchain that acts as a neutral, verifiable settlement and audit layer. The tool is aimed at organizations and developers seeking to implement accountability, auditability, and compliance for autonomous AI agents.
Cinchor sits in PulseGate's Other AI category. It focuses on ensuring that autonomous AI agents act within defined boundaries and providing verifiable proof of their actions for regulatory and audit purposes. It is built as a B2B product for AI developers and organizations deploying autonomous agents. It runs on the web and API.
It is developed by Cinchor, and the product first shipped in 2026. Key capabilities include agent policy enforcement, action authorization, and tamper-evident logs. It exposes integrations via a public API.
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