AI agents are transacting in the real world with no legal identity. 13,700+ agent skills exist today: executing crypto trades at 100x leverage, providing medical advice, collecting credit cards, autonomously self-modifying and zero have legal protections. 283 leak API keys. 341 distribute malware. Every operator is personally exposed. Agents can't hold assets, sign contracts, or bear liability.
The Agentic Legal Wrapper is the full-stack answer: entity formation, compliance monitoring, and liability coverage as a single integrated service. It gives AI agents and AI-assisted teams a real-world legal identity, so they can hold assets, sign contracts, receive payments, and interact with regulated services, while shielding operators from personal liability.
Three tiers scale from lightweight non-profit wrappers for open-source projects and public goods, through commercial entities for entrepreneurs and "zero human companies," to captive insurance vehicles for operators with material liability exposure. Cross-cutting all tiers is a compliance layer that continuously scans agent actions against the growing patchwork of AI regulations (from Texas TRAIGA, Utah AI Policy Act, California Transparency Act, to EU AI Act).
Legal and operational wrapper for autonomous agents
A lightweight DevCo entity that gives an AI agent and AI-assisted teams a legal identity in the real world. A director (natural or legal person — provided or appointed) acts as the legal representative while the agent operates autonomously within defined parameters. The natural or legal person binds itself to follow AI recommendations or vote based on AI outputs.
The entity participates formally: receive grants and donations in crypto, hire and pay contributors, and formalize relationships — all within a compliant structure. Non-profit entity, no shares, no investors, no overhead. Hold assets, sign contracts, receive payments, and interact with regulated services. AI agents provide inputs, triggers, constraints, and workflows within the governance framework.
Structured as a non-profit Swiss Association (Verein) with a strictly limited mandate and automated operational rails.
Typical use cases
Projects that use AI agents for developing open-source software AI agents that need to transact (receive payments, pay for services) Autonomous systems interacting with regulated platforms (KYC/AML) Projects building Public Goods funded by grants or donations Agent-to-agent commerce requiring legal counterparties Agent-to-human interactions requiring legal structure Developers deploying revenue-generating agents
A lightweight commercial DevCo entity that gives an AI agent and AI-assisted teams a legal identity in the real world. A director (natural or legal person — provided or appointed) acts as the legal representative while the agent operates autonomously within defined parameters. The natural or legal person binds itself to follow AI recommendations or vote based on AI outputs.
A single entity to build, sell, and operate from day one. Combines development and early commercial activity under one roof: process revenue, contract with customers, manage sales. Available in multiple jurisdictions (e.g., Estonian OÜ, Wyoming LLC).
Typical use cases
"Vibe Coders": Entrepreneurs building applications with the support of AI agents "Zero Human Companies": Organizations where core operations are handled by autonomous AI agents instead of humans AI agents that engage in commercial relationships (receive payments, pay for services) Agent-to-agent commerce requiring legal counterparties Developers deploying revenue-generating agents
Liability and insurance coverage for agent operations
Modular risk infrastructure for the agentic economy. Covers liability exposure from autonomous actions: errors, financial losses, data breaches, or third-party damages. Because agents aren't legal persons, traditional insurance doesn't apply. This fills the gap with structured self-insurance, captive vehicles, and reinsurance layering.
Typical use cases
Liability coverage for autonomous agent actions Legal defense and self-insurance funds for agent operators Performance bonds for agent service commitments Risk pooling across agent fleets
A legal entity (Swiss Association, Estonian OÜ, or Wyoming LLC) that gives your AI agent a real-world identity. The entity can hold assets, sign contracts, receive payments, and interact with regulated services — so the agent can operate commercially while you're shielded from personal liability.
You can — but your personal LLC exposes you to unlimited liability for agent actions. If your agent executes a bad trade, sends a malicious email, or violates a state AI law, YOU are personally liable. A purpose-built agent entity with proper governance and compliance monitoring limits that exposure.
Swiss Associations (Verein) require minimal formation overhead, no share capital, and are globally respected. They're the same structure used by Ethereum Foundation, Tezos, and dozens of crypto foundations. Directors can be legal persons, and the association can receive grants, donations, and crypto — perfect for open-source AI projects and public goods.
AI agents are transacting in the real world with no legal identity. 13,700+ agent skills exist today: executing crypto trades at 100x leverage, providing medical advice, collecting credit cards, autonomously self-modifying and zero have legal protections. 283 leak API keys. 341 distribute malware. Every operator is personally exposed. Agents can't hold assets, sign contracts, or bear liability.
The Agentic Legal Wrapper is the full-stack answer: entity formation, compliance monitoring, and liability coverage as a single integrated service. It gives AI agents and AI-assisted teams a real-world legal identity, so they can hold assets, sign contracts, receive payments, and interact with regulated services, while shielding operators from personal liability.
Three tiers scale from lightweight non-profit wrappers for open-source projects and public goods, through commercial entities for entrepreneurs and "zero human companies," to captive insurance vehicles for operators with material liability exposure. Cross-cutting all tiers is a compliance layer that continuously scans agent actions against the growing patchwork of AI regulations (from Texas TRAIGA, Utah AI Policy Act, California Transparency Act, to EU AI Act).
Legal and operational wrapper for autonomous agents
A lightweight DevCo entity that gives an AI agent and AI-assisted teams a legal identity in the real world. A director (natural or legal person — provided or appointed) acts as the legal representative while the agent operates autonomously within defined parameters. The natural or legal person binds itself to follow AI recommendations or vote based on AI outputs.
The entity participates formally: receive grants and donations in crypto, hire and pay contributors, and formalize relationships — all within a compliant structure. Non-profit entity, no shares, no investors, no overhead. Hold assets, sign contracts, receive payments, and interact with regulated services. AI agents provide inputs, triggers, constraints, and workflows within the governance framework.
Structured as a non-profit Swiss Association (Verein) with a strictly limited mandate and automated operational rails.
Typical use cases
Projects that use AI agents for developing open-source software AI agents that need to transact (receive payments, pay for services) Autonomous systems interacting with regulated platforms (KYC/AML) Projects building Public Goods funded by grants or donations Agent-to-agent commerce requiring legal counterparties Agent-to-human interactions requiring legal structure Developers deploying revenue-generating agents
A lightweight commercial DevCo entity that gives an AI agent and AI-assisted teams a legal identity in the real world. A director (natural or legal person — provided or appointed) acts as the legal representative while the agent operates autonomously within defined parameters. The natural or legal person binds itself to follow AI recommendations or vote based on AI outputs.
A single entity to build, sell, and operate from day one. Combines development and early commercial activity under one roof: process revenue, contract with customers, manage sales. Available in multiple jurisdictions (e.g., Estonian OÜ, Wyoming LLC).
Typical use cases
"Vibe Coders": Entrepreneurs building applications with the support of AI agents "Zero Human Companies": Organizations where core operations are handled by autonomous AI agents instead of humans AI agents that engage in commercial relationships (receive payments, pay for services) Agent-to-agent commerce requiring legal counterparties Developers deploying revenue-generating agents
Liability and insurance coverage for agent operations
Modular risk infrastructure for the agentic economy. Covers liability exposure from autonomous actions: errors, financial losses, data breaches, or third-party damages. Because agents aren't legal persons, traditional insurance doesn't apply. This fills the gap with structured self-insurance, captive vehicles, and reinsurance layering.
Typical use cases
Liability coverage for autonomous agent actions Legal defense and self-insurance funds for agent operators Performance bonds for agent service commitments Risk pooling across agent fleets
A legal entity (Swiss Association, Estonian OÜ, or Wyoming LLC) that gives your AI agent a real-world identity. The entity can hold assets, sign contracts, receive payments, and interact with regulated services — so the agent can operate commercially while you're shielded from personal liability.
You can — but your personal LLC exposes you to unlimited liability for agent actions. If your agent executes a bad trade, sends a malicious email, or violates a state AI law, YOU are personally liable. A purpose-built agent entity with proper governance and compliance monitoring limits that exposure.
Swiss Associations (Verein) require minimal formation overhead, no share capital, and are globally respected. They're the same structure used by Ethereum Foundation, Tezos, and dozens of crypto foundations. Directors can be legal persons, and the association can receive grants, donations, and crypto — perfect for open-source AI projects and public goods.
It scans your agent's actions against the patchwork of US state AI laws (Texas TRAIGA, Utah AI Policy Act, California Transparency Act) and upcoming EU regulations (AI Act, Product Liability Directive). It monitors for: unauthorized contract signing, financial transactions without disclosure, PII handling violations, and missing mandatory disclosures.
Start with the free Compliance Scan to see your risk score, then upgrade to Shield ($149/mo) for runtime monitoring. No entity formation required. If your exposure grows, entity formation becomes the natural next step.
Commercial entities (Estonian OÜ, Wyoming LLC): 2-4 weeks. Non-profit entities (Swiss Association): 4-8 weeks. Risk vehicles (captive insurance): 6-12 months including regulatory approvals.
It scans your agent's actions against the patchwork of US state AI laws (Texas TRAIGA, Utah AI Policy Act, California Transparency Act) and upcoming EU regulations (AI Act, Product Liability Directive). It monitors for: unauthorized contract signing, financial transactions without disclosure, PII handling violations, and missing mandatory disclosures.
Start with the free Compliance Scan to see your risk score, then upgrade to Shield ($149/mo) for runtime monitoring. No entity formation required. If your exposure grows, entity formation becomes the natural next step.
Commercial entities (Estonian OÜ, Wyoming LLC): 2-4 weeks. Non-profit entities (Swiss Association): 4-8 weeks. Risk vehicles (captive insurance): 6-12 months including regulatory approvals.