APort
APort issues W3C DID/VC based passports for AI agents and enforces pre-action authorization policies before tool calls run.
Identity and trustLive
Agents get a passport, a W3C DID/VC based identity document declaring the agent's capabilities, that other systems can verify before authorizing an action, plus cryptographically signed (Ed25519) allow or deny decision records for audit.
- Credential type
- W3C DID/VC based agent passport
- Who accepts it
- Claude Code, Cursor, LangChain, LangGraph, CrewAI, OpenAI-based agents, MCP tools
- Delegation model
- not published
- Revocation
- not published
- Reputation model
- Passport tracks declared agent capabilities and a running audit log of signed authorization decisions rather than a public trust score.
- Integration
- API, SDK, MCP
- Pricing
- Open source tier is free forever and includes local passports, 21 policy packs, and 7 framework integrations. Pro tier adds hosted passports, a cloud dashboard, and signed decisions, and is free during beta with usage based pricing planned after. Enterprise tier is custom priced and adds self-hosted API, custom policy packs, and SSO.
Our take
Candidate money category was not confirmed: APort enforces spend caps and limits as policy rules on agent actions, but it does not sell a wallet, account, card, or payment rail itself, so money was dropped in favor of identity only.