
Permit.io
Never Build Permissions Again
5.0•22 reviews•1.8K followers
Never Build Permissions Again
5.0•22 reviews•1.8K followers
Every application requires managing permissions, and complexity is constantly on the rise. Permit.io provides permissions as a service (ReBAC, Policy as Code, APIs, and customer facing UI), so developers can check this as done and focus on their core product.
This is the 3rd launch from Permit.io. View more

Permit AI Access Control
Permit.io AI Access Control brings fine-grained authorization (FGA) to AI workflows, ensuring AI models interact safely with sensitive data, external APIs, and users - all without developers having to build this from scratch







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Permit.io
AI security is often overlooked—until something goes wrong. AI assistants leaking private data, models making unauthorized API calls, or AI agents retrieving restricted information are problems we see too often.
With Permit.io AI Access Control, we’re bringing fine-grained authorization (FGA) to AI workflows—so developers can secure their AI models from the ground up.
Can't wait to see what you will build with this new set of integrations.
Permit.io
Hello again Product Hunt! Long time no see 😊
I’m super excited to launch Permit.io AI Access Control on Product Hunt today!
Building AI-powered applications is more common and easy than ever—but securing them properly is still a major challenge. AI agents handle sensitive data, execute actions autonomously, and interact with external tools, and access control for these workflows cannot be an afterthought.
With Permit.io AI Access Control, we’re introducing a structured way to enforce security at every stage of AI interaction—from input validation and retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) data filtering to external action enforcement and AI response moderation.
Powered by the Four-Perimeter Framework, this new release ensures AI systems remain secure, compliant, and production-ready.
We’d love to hear your thoughts—how are you currently handling access control in your AI applications? Let’s discuss in the comments!