Compare the Top KYA (Know Your Agent) Software that integrates with JavaScript as of November 2025

This a list of KYA (Know Your Agent) software that integrates with JavaScript. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with JavaScript. View the products that work with JavaScript in the table below.

What is KYA (Know Your Agent) Software for JavaScript?

KYA (Know Your Agent) is a relatively new identity, trust and governance framework designed for software agents — especially autonomous or semi-autonomous AI systems that act on behalf of humans or enterprises. It draws from the familiar “Know Your Customer (KYC)” or “Know Your Business (KYB)” models, but flips the focus onto the agent itself: verifying who the agent is, what it is permitted to do, who authorized it, and how it is held accountable. In practice, KYA software is the set of tools, APIs, platforms and protocols that enable organizations to register, verify, monitor and manage these agents in a secure and auditable way. Compare and read user reviews of the best KYA (Know Your Agent) software for JavaScript currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    AgentShield

    AgentShield

    AgentShield

    AgentShield is a next-generation identity platform built to verify both human users and AI agents acting on their behalf. It enables organizations to confirm who an agent is, whether the person behind the agent has provided explicit authority, and that the agent is trustworthy, all through APIs and JavaScript integrations. The product includes tools that detect agentic sessions on a website. and enforces identity and permission checks for agent-to-agent or agent-to-service interactions under the open Model Context Protocol Identity (MCP-I) specification. With KYA, businesses can securely manage agent identities and permissions, institute audit-trails, automation workflows, and finely-tuned access control for autonomous systems, thereby protecting themselves from misuse of digital identities and ensuring transparency when AI systems act on behalf of users.
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