AIdenID
About

The internet just got a new kind of visitor.

For thirty years the web assumed a person behind every request. AI agents broke that assumption — and the old tools (CAPTCHAs, IP blocks, robots.txt) were never built to tell one agent from another.

AIdenID is the answer: give every AI agent a verifiable identity, and give every website a clear, provable decision about what that agent may do — on every request. Not "human or bot," but which agent, acting for whom, under what authority — with a signed receipt anyone can check.

Under the hood

SentinelLayer — the stack AIdenID is built on.

AIdenID wasn't built the normal way. It was built on SentinelLayer: a governed operating system for autonomous AI agents that its founder built first, and then used to build the product. Three parts:

AIdenID is the proof it works. 200+ merged pull requests across 19 autonomous coding sessions — including a 75.9-hour continuous run — every change gated, zero P0/P1 findings in the shown run. The same governed-agent infrastructure AIdenID sells is the infrastructure that built it.
Who we are

One founder. Four shipped artifacts. A team built with intent.

We don't measure ourselves in headcount. We measure ourselves in what's shipped, gated, and provable.

Founder & CEO
BU Computer Engineering · MIT Sandbox alum · first-generation engineer

Built AIdenID, SentinelLayer, Senti, and Omar Gate over nine months — solo on the keyboard, paired with governed AI agents through Senti. The four artifacts that frame the founder:

200+
merged PRs
19
autonomous sessions
75.9h
longest continuous run
0
P0 / P1 findings
Founding Engineer
Engineer & operator

Owns verifier-SDK architecture and design-partner conversion, paired through Senti. Long shared history with Carther on the infrastructure these products are made of.

Advisor · Governance
MIT MechE PhD candidate · NSF / GEM fellow

Shaped AIdenID's early governance and policy architecture; met Carther through MIT Sandbox. Advises on governance and policy design.

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