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Provided by AGPSAN FRANCISCO, May 14, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Today at AI Council 2026, Keycard, the provider of identity and access for AI agents, announced Keycard for Multi-Agent Apps, extending its platform to support delegated, session-based access across systems of autonomous agents. Keycard lets developers build apps where every agent has its own identity, access is scoped to each task and every action is fully attributable across agents, users and systems.
"Enterprises are rebuilding business functions around AI agents. Right now the developers building these systems have to choose: give agents broad access and they're ungovernable or lock them down and lose what makes them valuable," said Ian Livingstone, co-founder and CEO of Keycard. "Agents built using Keycard don't experience this trade-off, as they have their own identity, delegate access per-task and operate with no standing privileges or static credentials."
"We wanted our engineers deploying agents and tools into production without needing to be security or identity experts. Keycard's platform made that possible. We had agents running against production systems in days," said Dennis Yang, Principal Product Manager for Generative AI at Chime.
Multi-agent architectures are becoming the standard approach to building AI apps, with specialized agents increasingly being used by general-purpose agents to complete complex tasks across software development, operations, sales, marketing, finance and more. The problem is structural: most teams rely on shared API keys, inherited credentials or persistent access to connect these agents, none of which limit access to what the task actually requires.
This is compounded as agents gain more autonomy: an agent can delete a database or exfiltrate confidential information without any human overseeing it. Traditional approaches to service identity and access control were designed for a world of human operators, not agent-to-agent delegation, and without it, the risk shifts from isolated misuse to systemic failure.
Keycard for Multi-Agent Apps solves this by giving every agent verifiable identity without long-lived API keys or credentials on disk. Developers can build agents and tools using Keycard's SDKs for Python and TypeScript. When an agent starts, it automatically receives its identity through runtime attestation. When a user or agent initiates a task, Keycard creates a session that binds every action to the originating user and request, supporting three delegation patterns:
All three patterns use the same SDK, the same policy engine and the same control plane. Agents discover and authenticate one another automatically using Client ID Metadata Documents. As agents delegate work to other agents or call tools, Keycard evaluates policy as part of every token exchange using OAuth 2.0 Token Exchange (RFC 8693), scoping access to the task and narrowing permissions at each hop so no agent ever holds more privilege than the task requires or policy allows. Every token in the chain is traceable, revocable and expires with the session.
Keycard for Multi-Agent Apps gives developers the tools to build and ship multi-agent apps that work across clouds and gives security teams the controls to govern them:
Behind it all, the Keycard platform provides identity federation and tracking via OIDC, SCIM and near-real-time audit logging across every agent interaction. It is the same system powering Keycard for Coding Agents. Together, they give organizations a single platform for adopting, building, deploying and governing agents and connecting them to services, whether built or bought.
Keycard for Multi-Agent Apps is available in early access. Documentation can be found at https://docs.keycard.ai.
Keycard at AI Council 2026
About Keycard
Keycard’s mission is to unlock the power of AI agents by giving developers and enterprises the foundations they need to build and adopt trusted agentic applications at scale. Its identity and access platform provides real-time, contextual guardrails, enabling the transition from static, human-driven workflows to machine-driven, autonomous, agentic applications. Keycard is a remote-first company and backed by Andreessen Horowitz, boldstart ventures and Acrew Capital. For more information, visit: https://www.keycard.ai.
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