Humanos doesn’t ask companies to take its word. Every action is checked against verifiable authorization before execution — and independently provable afterwards, by anyone.
Infrastructure shouldn’t be believed — it should be checkable. Here is what a company can verify for itself before relying on Humanos.
Authorization is checked before an action runs — not reconstructed from logs after something already happened.
See enforcement →Every decision is independently verifiable by any system, without calling back to Humanos to confirm it.
See verification →VIA is an open protocol. The trust layer is inspectable and not owned or controlled by a single vendor.
See VIA →Built on W3C Verifiable Credentials and SD-JWT — not proprietary identity infrastructure.
See standards →Every execution leaves a cryptographic receipt your customers, auditors, partners, and regulators can verify.
See proof →Runtime authorization, identity attribution, and auditability that map to modern regulatory frameworks.
See frameworks →Most systems rely on permissions, assumptions, or logs generated after an action occurs. Humanos verifies whether an action is authorized before execution proceeds.
Authorization exists independently from applications. Any system can verify who approved, what was approved, the constraints, expiration, and revocation status.
VIA is the open protocol powering portable runtime authorization. It enables organizations, systems, and AI agents to issue, propagate, verify, and prove authorization across organizational boundaries.
Any system can automatically verify authorization before acting.
Authorization contains scope, limits, delegation, expiration, and constraints.
Verification does not depend on the issuing application.
Built on open standards and open-source infrastructure.
Humanos does not invent proprietary identity infrastructure. It builds on the standards the ecosystem already trusts.
Humanos provides runtime authorization, identity attribution, auditability, and independently verifiable proof that help organizations implement controls required by modern regulatory frameworks.
Portable proof that can be verified independently by customers, auditors, partners, or regulators — without contacting Humanos.
The trust layer should belong to the ecosystem, not a single vendor.
VIA Protocol is the open-source protocol powering portable runtime authorization. Humanos provides the infrastructure that issues, propagates, verifies, recovers, and proves authorization throughout the execution lifecycle.
Open-source authorization infrastructure for autonomous systems.
See how runtime authorization fits into your systems.