Keel is the governance backbone for agentic AI — the controls that stop ungoverned agents from shipping, and the tamper-evident record to prove every consequential decision was governed: which model version decided, on whose sign-off, under what oversight.
Agentic AI moves faster than the governance built for static models. Keel closes the gap — so adopting AI stops being a fight between the teams shipping it and the teams accountable for it.
An agent that isn't governed can't serve; one that isn't independently validated can't be promoted. Governance is structural — a choke point on the path to production, not a review meeting that can be skipped.
Every decision is written to a tamper-evident, append-only record. For any AI-driven outcome, show exactly which model version decided, on what inputs, on whose authority, and under what human oversight.
Cryptographic erasure renders a person's data permanently irrecoverable while the audit trail stays intact. You no longer choose between a trustworthy record and the right to erasure — you keep both.
Per-model monitoring of spend, quality and failure signals — continuously, since go-live. Catch an over-served tier, a rising error rate, or an unvalidated fallback before it becomes an incident.
Keel governs, records, and reports on your agents. Your agents plug in; Keel makes sure nothing consequential happens ungoverned or unrecorded.
LLMs draft, narrate, and propose — but a figure from an LLM can never reach a decision engine unchecked.
Deterministic engines make the load-bearing decision — auditable, reproducible, and testable.
Anything consequential requires the sign-off of a named, authenticated owner before it can serve.
Every promotion, version change and decision lands in a tamper-evident record you can answer an auditor with.
Sign in to monitor cost, provenance, evals, guardrails and governance across every agent you run on Keel.