Best Artificial Intelligence Software for Anthropic

Compare the Top Artificial Intelligence Software that integrates with Anthropic as of June 2026

This a list of Artificial Intelligence software that integrates with Anthropic. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Anthropic. View the products that work with Anthropic in the table below.

What is Artificial Intelligence Software for Anthropic?

Artificial Intelligence (AI) software is computer technology designed to simulate human intelligence. It can be used to perform tasks that require cognitive abilities, such as problem-solving, data analysis, visual perception and language translation. AI applications range from voice recognition and virtual assistants to autonomous vehicles and medical diagnostics. Compare and read user reviews of the best Artificial Intelligence software for Anthropic currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    OpenClaw
    OpenClaw is an open source autonomous personal AI assistant agent you run on your own computer, server, or VPS that goes beyond just generating text by actually performing real tasks you tell it to do in natural language through familiar chat platforms like WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, Slack, and others. It connects to external large language models and services while prioritizing local-first execution and data control on your infrastructure so the agent can clear your inbox, send emails, manage your calendar, check you in for flights, interact with files, run scripts, and automate everyday workflows without needing predefined triggers or cloud-hosted assistants; it maintains persistent memory (remembering context across sessions) and can run continuously to proactively coordinate tasks and reminders. It supports integrations with messaging apps and community-built “skills,” letting users extend its capabilities and route different agents or tools through isolated workspaces.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Brainpercent

    Brainpercent

    Brainpercent

    Brainpercent is an all-in-one AI marketing platform that turns any source — a URL, news article, PDF, or YouTube video — into a complete branded content campaign in minutes. Drop one URL and the platform produces platform-tailored social posts for 9 networks (Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, X, TikTok, Threads, Bluesky, Pinterest, YouTube), AI-generated branded images, 10-second videos with AI-composed music, long-form SEO articles in 12 languages with schema markup, and carousel storytelling. Every output is auto-stitched with your logo, colors, fonts, and brand voice via a proprietary server-side brand-stitching engine — no prompt engineering or manual touch-ups needed. Built on Next.js, Supabase, Inngest async pipelines, with integrations to Claude, Seedance 2, VEO 3, GoAPI, GetLate, Stripe. Replaces a $1,500–$10,000/month tool stack. Plans from $29/month, free trial included with no credit card. Founder-led Discord support.
    Starting Price: $29/month/user
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    Claude

    Claude

    Anthropic

    Claude is a next-generation AI assistant developed by Anthropic to help individuals and teams solve complex problems with safety, accuracy, and reliability at its core. It is designed to support a wide range of tasks, including writing, editing, coding, data analysis, and research. Claude allows users to create and iterate on documents, websites, graphics, and code directly within chat using collaborative tools like Artifacts. The platform supports file uploads, image analysis, and data visualization to enhance productivity and understanding. Claude is available across web, iOS, and Android, making it accessible wherever work happens. With built-in web search and extended reasoning capabilities, Claude helps users find information and think through challenging problems more effectively. Anthropic emphasizes security, privacy, and responsible AI development to ensure Claude can be trusted in professional and personal workflows.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Claude Code

    Claude Code

    Anthropic

    Claude Code is an AI-powered coding agent designed to work directly inside your existing development environment. It goes beyond simple autocomplete by understanding entire codebases and helping developers build, debug, refactor, and ship features faster. Developers can interact with Claude Code from the terminal, IDEs, Slack, or the web, making it easy to stay in flow without switching tools. By describing tasks in natural language, users can let Claude handle code exploration, modifications, and explanations. Claude Code can analyze project structure, dependencies, and architecture to onboard developers quickly. It integrates with common command-line tools, version control systems, and testing workflows. This makes it a powerful companion for both individual developers and teams working on complex software projects.
    Starting Price: $20/month
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    Claude Cowork

    Claude Cowork

    Anthropic

    Claude Cowork is an autonomous AI workspace by Anthropic that helps knowledge workers complete complex, multi-step tasks directly from their desktop environment. Designed to go beyond traditional chat-based assistants, Claude Cowork can work across local files, folders, and applications to organize information, analyze documents, conduct research, and generate finished deliverables with minimal supervision. Instead of requiring users to break work into multiple prompts, it accepts a goal and independently performs the necessary steps to achieve the desired outcome. By combining advanced AI reasoning with access to desktop resources, Claude Cowork enables individuals and teams to automate repetitive, time-consuming workflows and focus on higher-value work.
    Starting Price: $20/month
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    Odysseus

    Odysseus

    PewDiePie

    Odysseus is an open-source, self-hosted AI workspace that allows users to interact with language models directly on their own hardware. The platform combines AI chat, autonomous agents, research tools, model management, email assistance, and persistent memory into a single local-first environment. Users can connect their preferred language models and endpoints while maintaining complete control over their data and infrastructure. Built-in capabilities include tool integration, model comparison, deep research workflows, and support for MCP servers. Odysseus is designed with privacy in mind, operating without telemetry and keeping sensitive information within the user’s environment. By providing a unified workspace for AI-powered tasks, Odysseus helps users leverage advanced AI functionality without relying on third-party cloud platforms.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Claude Design

    Claude Design

    Anthropic

    Claude Design is an AI-powered design platform from Anthropic that enables users to create visual content such as prototypes, presentations, and marketing assets through collaboration with AI. It is powered by the Claude Opus 4.7 model, offering strong capabilities in visual understanding and generation. Users can start with simple prompts or import existing files to generate initial design concepts. The platform allows iterative refinement through conversation, inline edits, and adjustable controls for layout, color, and spacing. Claude Design can automatically apply a team’s design system, ensuring consistency across all outputs. It supports collaboration by allowing teams to share, edit, and review designs together in real time. Users can export their work in multiple formats, including PDF, PPTX, and HTML. Overall, Claude Design simplifies the process of creating professional visual content for both designers and non-designers.
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    Jan

    Jan

    Jan.ai

    Jan is an open-source personal AI assistant designed to run locally on your device, giving you full control over your data and privacy. It allows users to interact with AI models without relying on cloud-based services or incurring API costs. The platform supports a wide range of models, including popular options from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Meta, and others. Jan provides a clean, user-friendly interface that makes it easy to chat, research, and complete tasks efficiently. It also includes real-time web search capabilities to enhance responses with up-to-date information. Users can customize their experience by selecting different models and integrating external providers. Jan is lightweight and optimized for performance, enabling smooth operation even on personal machines. It empowers users to build a private, flexible AI environment tailored to their needs.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Claude Desktop
    Claude Desktop is a native AI assistant application developed by Anthropic for macOS and Windows that brings Claude’s capabilities directly to a user’s computer. It allows users to interact with the AI without relying on a browser, creating a more seamless and integrated workflow. The platform supports drag-and-drop functionality for files, enabling quick document analysis and task execution. Users can connect Claude to local files, databases, and applications through desktop extensions powered by the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It also includes features like quick access shortcuts, screenshot analysis, and voice interaction on supported devices. Claude Desktop enhances productivity by enabling automation, coding assistance, and real-time data processing directly on the machine. Overall, it transforms Claude from a simple chatbot into an active, system-level assistant that can perform tasks across a user’s desktop environment.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Fluq

    Fluq

    Fluq

    Fluq is an AI agent observability and orchestration platform designed to give teams full visibility and control over how their AI agents operate in real time. It acts as a centralized “single pane of glass” where every agent action, LLM calls, tool usage, file operations, token consumption, and associated costs are tracked and visualized through detailed waterfall traces. By routing all agent requests through a lightweight proxy, Fluq requires minimal setup and works with any LLM provider or agent framework, allowing organizations to integrate it into existing systems without modifying code. It enables teams to inspect each decision an agent makes, drill into execution steps, and understand exactly how outcomes are generated, improving transparency and debuggability. It also includes governance features such as policy enforcement, spend limits, approval gates, and access controls, helping prevent issues like runaway costs, misuse of tools, or inaccurate outputs.
    Starting Price: $29 per month
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    Agentic.Market

    Agentic.Market

    Agentic.Market

    Agentic.Market is a curated discovery platform for “agentic AI” tools, systems designed not just to generate responses, but to take action, make decisions, and execute real-world workflows autonomously. It functions as a structured directory where users can explore hundreds of AI tools across dozens of categories, spanning both personal and enterprise use cases such as coding agents, customer support automation, workflow orchestration, data analysis, and research tools. It emphasizes a clear distinction between traditional AI assistants and agentic systems, highlighting tools that operate in a continuous loop of goal setting, decision-making, action, and adaptation. Agentic.Market organizes tools into two main segments: solutions for individuals, focused on productivity, learning, creativity, and everyday automation, and solutions for teams, including developer tools, sales and marketing automation, customer support agents, and enterprise data systems.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Junction

    Junction

    Junction

    Junction Panel is a lightweight control surface for managing AI coding agents from anywhere, designed to keep developers connected to their workflows without being tied to a desktop environment. It enables users to monitor, interact with, and control multiple local AI agents in real time, receiving alerts when an agent needs input and responding instantly from any device, including a phone. Through a unified interface, users can review diffs, tail logs, merge pull requests, and approve execution steps with one-tap actions, allowing development processes to continue seamlessly even when away from a workstation. It includes built-in features such as per-turn cost tracking for token usage, workspace browsing, custom commands, and agent checkpoints that allow rollback to previous states if something goes wrong. It also introduces a structured permission system with five levels of risk classification, ensuring that every agent action is categorized and reviewed appropriately.
    Starting Price: $10 per month
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    Sourcebot

    Sourcebot

    Sourcebot

    Sourcebot is a self-hosted code understanding platform designed to help developers and AI agents search, navigate, and reason across entire codebases, even at massive scale. It enables teams to index repositories from platforms such as GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, and others, and then explore them through a unified interface that supports fast, multi-repository search with advanced filtering, regex, and language-aware queries. It introduces an “ask mode” where users can pose questions in plain English, and an integrated language model searches across the indexed code, follows references, and returns structured answers with inline citations directly linked to relevant code snippets. In addition to search, Sourcebot provides IDE-level navigation features such as go-to-definition and find-references across all repositories, along with a built-in file explorer that supports syntax highlighting and full code visibility.
    Starting Price: Free
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    PyGPT

    PyGPT

    PyGPT

    PyGPT is an open source, personal desktop AI assistant for Linux, Windows, and Mac, written in Python. It works similarly to ChatGPT, but locally on a desktop computer, with chat, vision, agents, image and video generation, tools, voice control, and more. PyGPT supports multiple models, including OpenAI GPT-5, GPT-4, o1, o3, o4, Google Gemini, Anthropic Claude, xAI Grok, Perplexity Sonar, DeepSeek, Mistral AI, and models accessible through Ollama and LlamaIndex. It offers 12 modes of operation, including chat, chat with files, realtime + audio, research, completion, image and video generation, vision, assistants, experts, computer use, agents, and autonomous mode. Users can chat with their own files and data using integrated LlamaIndex support. PyGPT includes built-in vector database support, automated files and data embedding, full conversation context, short- and long-term memory, internet access through Google, Microsoft Bing, and DuckDuckGo, plus speech synthesis and recognition.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Pi Agent
    Pi is a minimal terminal coding harness built to adapt to developer workflows instead of forcing developers to adapt to it. It ships with powerful defaults, but stays intentionally small and aggressively extensible, letting users customize Pi with extensions, skills, prompt templates, themes, and shareable packages from npm or git. If a team needs a command, tool, provider, workflow, or UI tweak, they can ask Pi to build it, manipulate it in place, reload, and keep going. Pi supports interactive, print/JSON, RPC, and SDK modes, making it usable as a full terminal UI, a scriptable command, a JSON event stream, or an embeddable agent harness. It works with 15+ providers and hundreds of models, including Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, Azure, Bedrock, Mistral, Groq, Cerebras, xAI, Hugging Face, Kimi For Coding, MiniMax, OpenRouter, Ollama, and more, with mid-session model switching.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Dock

    Dock

    Dock

    Dock is the AI workspace for you, your team, and every agent you run. It gives humans and AI agents the same shared cloud workspace, where everyone can read and write the same state in real time instead of working across scattered chats, files, and one-off outputs. Dock is built around tables with typed columns, rich-text docs, and agents as first-class identities, each with their own API keys, permissions, and audit trail rather than delegated human tokens. Teams can use Dock to plan, research, decide, and ship with humans and AI on the same surface, with use cases across engineering, go-to-market, research, operations, solo work, and agency workflows. Engineering teams can manage sprint planning, spec docs, and incident response; GTM teams can organize content calendars, sales pipelines, and customer success; research teams can track interviews, themes, and competitive intelligence; and operations teams can manage runbooks, recruiting, compliance, and onboarding.
    Starting Price: $19 per month
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    OrcaRouter

    OrcaRouter

    OrcaRouter

    OrcaRouter is an OpenAI-compatible AI model router that sends each prompt to the right model across OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, DeepSeek, Qwen, Kimi, and 200+ frontier and open source models. It is built to preserve frontier answer quality while reducing AI inference spend by grading every prompt and routing hard reasoning to frontier models and routine work to lower-cost open-source models. The routing is quality-graded, never a blind, cheap-model swap, and each request shows the difficulty grade, selected model, provider, and cost so routes are visible, auditable, and reproducible. Developers can switch by changing the API base URL, while existing SDKs, model names, and streaming behavior continue to work as before. OrcaRouter supports automatic failover, so if a provider goes down mid-stream, traffic can switch transparently, and the application avoids user-facing errors. It also includes API key management with spend caps, model allowlists, rate limits, budget enforcement, and more.
    Starting Price: $29 per month
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    Factory Droid

    Factory Droid

    Factory.ai

    Factory Droid is an enterprise-grade AI development platform from Factory.ai that helps engineering teams build, refactor, migrate, and ship software faster. The platform acts as an orchestration layer for autonomous engineering, allowing teams to plan complex initiatives and delegate execution to parallel AI Droids. Developers can use Droid to manage multi-step workflows such as feature development, code migrations, refactors, and other large engineering tasks. Factory Droid is designed for both fast-moving software teams and enterprise environments that require security, compliance, and scalable infrastructure. The platform supports industries such as financial services, healthcare, telecom, defense, national security, national labs, and SaaS. Factory Droid helps organizations accelerate development by combining AI agents, mission planning, and autonomous software execution in one engineering platform.
    Starting Price: $20/month
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    Ejentum

    Ejentum

    Ejentum

    Ejentum is a reasoning harness for agentic AI, built as a structured reasoning layer that makes LLM agents more reliable, auditable, and disciplined during long or complex tasks. It works as a tool that an agent can call mid-task, returning the exact cognitive operation matched to the problem in front of it, so the agent can correct reasoning at inference time instead of relying only on static prompts. Ejentum is designed to stop AI agents from drifting, flattering, fabricating, locking into false hypotheses, stopping at shallow answers, or losing important context after several steps. It provides 679 abilities across four cognitive harnesses: reasoning, code, anti-deception, and memory. The reasoning harness channels analytical power across causality, time, space, simulation, abstraction, and metacognition, helping agents avoid surface-level pattern matching.
    Starting Price: €25 per month
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    LayerLens

    LayerLens

    LayerLens

    LayerLens is an independent AI model evaluation platform for understanding how models perform through verified results across benchmarks, prompt-level results, agentic benchmarks, and audit-ready comparisons across vendors. It helps teams compare more than 200 AI models side by side, with transparent benchmarks, model comparison tools, and consistent evaluation methods for accuracy, latency, behavior, and real-world applicability. LayerLens is built for deep model analysis through Spaces, where teams can group benchmarks and evaluations, explore task strengths, and track performance patterns in context. It supports continuous evaluation by running ongoing evals across model versions, prompt changes, judge updates, and live traces, helping teams detect quality regressions, drift, silent failures, contamination, and policy issues before they affect production.
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    RouterBase

    RouterBase

    RouterBase

    RouterBase is a unified API gateway that gives developers and teams access to 200+ AI models, including GPT, Claude, Gemini, Llama, Mistral and DeepSeek, through a single OpenAI-compatible endpoint. Instead of maintaining separate keys and billing for each provider, you switch models with one line of configuration. RouterBase adds smart routing, automatic failover across providers, and unified billing, so your application keeps running even when an upstream provider has an outage. A free tier is available with no credit card required.
    Starting Price: $0
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    DeepInfra

    DeepInfra

    DeepInfra

    DeepInfra is an AI inference cloud that makes it simple to run the latest machine learning models at scale, including LLMs, vision models, embeddings, image generation, video generation, speech, and more. It provides serverless inference through simple APIs, allowing developers to integrate production-ready AI models without managing GPU infrastructure, autoscaling, deployment complexity, or model hosting operations. DeepInfra supports OpenAI-compatible APIs for LLMs and embeddings, making it easier to switch from existing OpenAI-style integrations while accessing a broad catalog of open and commercial models. Its Native API gives access to every model type available on the platform, including image generation, speech recognition, object detection, token classification, fill-mask, image classification, zero-shot image classification, and text classification. DeepInfra is optimized for scalable, low-latency inference and runs models on high-performance GPU infrastructure.
    Starting Price: $1.98 per hour
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    Claude Computer Use
    Claude Computer Use is a feature that allows Claude to interact directly with your computer to complete tasks. It enables the AI to click, type, open applications, and navigate files just like a human user. The system prioritizes using built-in connectors, but can fall back to browser navigation or full screen interaction when needed. It can perform tasks such as compiling reports, filling spreadsheets, and testing applications. Users must grant permission before Claude accesses any application, ensuring control over what it can do. The feature includes safeguards to reduce risky actions and protect sensitive data. Overall, Claude Computer Use extends AI capabilities beyond chat into real-world task execution on your device.
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    Claude Security
    Claude Security is an AI-powered cybersecurity tool designed to help organizations scan their codebases and fix vulnerabilities efficiently. It analyzes code to identify potential security issues and validates findings to reduce false positives. The platform provides clear explanations of each vulnerability, including severity and potential impact. It also generates suggested patches that developers can review and approve before implementation. Claude Security integrates directly into existing workflows, making it easy to adopt without complex setup. It supports scanning entire repositories or specific sections based on user needs. The system helps streamline the process from detection to resolution in a single workflow. By automating security analysis, Claude Security improves efficiency and strengthens software protection.
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    Claude Dispatch
    Claude Dispatch is a feature that allows users to assign tasks to Claude from anywhere and have them completed on their desktop automatically. It enables continuous conversations across devices, letting users start a task on mobile and receive results once the work is done. This helps streamline workflows by turning Claude into an always-available task executor.
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    Cherry Studio

    Cherry Studio

    Cherry Studio

    Cherry Studio is an all-in-one AI assistant and cross-platform desktop client that brings hundreds of AI models into one unified workspace for Windows, macOS, and Linux. It connects to major model providers and lets users switch between different AI services without juggling separate apps, browser tabs, or fragmented workflows. It is designed as a powerful local AI productivity hub, supporting everyday chat, writing, translation, research, coding help, document understanding, image understanding, and multimodal AI workflows from a single interface. Users can configure model providers, manage assistants, organize conversations, and work with different models depending on the task, making Cherry Studio useful for both casual AI use and more advanced experimentation. Its assistant system allows users to create, subscribe to, and manage role-based assistants with specialized prompts for scenarios such as product management, community operations, technical support, strategy, etc.
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    PromptUnit

    PromptUnit

    PromptUnit

    PromptUnit is an AI inference proxy that reduces AI costs automatically by sitting between an app and its AI providers with no code changes required. Teams swap the base URL, keep the same SDK, endpoints, response parsing, and error handling, then PromptUnit handles routing, failover, cost tracking, and quality validation. It logs every API call by model, feature, user segment, token count, latency, and cost, giving real-time visibility into where AI spend is going before any routing changes go live. In observation mode, PromptUnit watches traffic, shadow-classifies requests, forecasts savings, and explains routing decisions so teams can see exact savings before enabling live routing. Once enabled, Smart Routing uses task classification to route each request to the cheapest model that clears the configured quality bar. PromptUnit also includes prompt compression, token inflation defense, prompt efficiency scoring, semantic request caching, and multi-model consensus.
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    Saris

    Saris

    Saris

    Saris AI is an AI workflow agent platform purpose-built for banks and credit unions, designed to automate multi-step lending, compliance, and operational workflows while keeping teams in control through secure, compliant, and auditable processes. Its multi-turn AI agents handle intricate back-office work that is typically manual, repetitive, resource-intensive, and difficult for traditional RPA tools to manage. It helps financial institutions streamline backend operations across lending, deposit operations, services, collections, risk, and compliance, allowing skilled employees to spend less time on tedious operational tasks and more time serving members, customers, and communities. Saris integrates directly into existing cores and loan origination systems, so banks and credit unions can automate workflows without ripping and replacing their current infrastructure.
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    GuardionAI

    GuardionAI

    GuardionAI

    GuardionAI is an Agent and MCP Security Gateway that provides unified security for AI agents and Model Context Protocol tools operating on enterprise data. It sits in the execution path to discover, redact sensitive data, enforce protection, and give teams visibility into actions that traditional SIEM, DLP, and identity layers cannot see. Every agent action is inspected, enforced, and logged at the protocol level across AI agents, LLM apps, RAG systems, chatbots, coding agents, MCP servers, internal tools, databases, operating systems, and cloud environments. GuardionAI protects against critical AI threats such as prompt injection, system override, web attacks, MCP tool poisoning, malicious code execution, NSFW content, PII and credential exposure, confidential data leakage, off-topic drift, and unauthorized access, mapped to OWASP LLM Top 10 and agentic AI threat frameworks. Its gateway provides four layers of protection.
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    General Analysis

    General Analysis

    General Analysis

    General Analysis is an AI security platform that helps security teams adversarially test, monitor, and protect AI agents and systems in production. It is built to help organizations understand AI risk, prevent incidents, and secure real AI deployments across employee copilots, coding agents, customer support agents, healthcare assistants, legal assistants, financial copilots, creative pipelines, and other agentic workflows. It maps AI applications and agents across prompts, retrieval, tools, MCP servers, browser actions, permissions, repositories, cloud accounts, SaaS workflows, and business processes, then generates context-aware attacks that expose system-level risks. Its automated red teaming uses attacker models that adapt to target responses and produce multi-step exploit chains, helping teams uncover vulnerabilities that static prompt sets or endpoint-only tests may miss.
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