Solutions
Pick the framing that matches your situation.
Strix is one product. These four pages are different lenses for different buyers — the primitives are identical, the framing isn't. Read the one that sounds most like you.
Runtime governance
Runtime governance for AI systems
Every state-changing AI action intercepted before it executes, evaluated against capability and policy, and recorded as Ed25519-signed evidence verifiable by any third party.
Federal contractors
AI policy enforcement that holds up to a federal audit
NIST AI RMF and EU AI Act mapped end-to-end. Cryptographically signed evidence verifiable against a public JWKS — auditors verify the math without trusting Strix.
Production AI
Control autonomous AI agents in production
Wrap every tool an agent can call with strix.govern(). Three-state decisions, single-use revocable execution tokens, and a runtime kill switch the agent cannot bypass.
Federal agencies
Specialized execution control for federal agencies
Tenant-isolated, fail-closed-by-default, GovCloud-deployable. Local-first kernel runs in air-gapped environments. Built for the federal AI threat model from day one.
Common questions
Which solution page should I read first?+
Start with the page that matches your buyer role. Engineering teams shipping autonomous agents → 'Control autonomous AI agents in production'. Federal contracting officers → 'AI policy enforcement for federal contractors'. Federal agency mission owners → 'AI execution control for federal agencies'. Anyone evaluating Strix architecturally → 'Runtime governance for AI systems'.
Are these separate products?+
No. Strix is one product; the four pages are different framings for different buyers. The underlying primitives — capability registry, three-state decisions, single-use tokens, signed evidence — are identical across all four. The pages emphasize the framing, integration pattern, and compliance mapping that matter most to each audience.
How does this map to the comparisons section?+
Solutions answer 'what is Strix for my situation?' Comparisons answer 'how is Strix different from <competitor>?' If you're evaluating against Credo AI, AWS Bedrock Guardrails, or OPA specifically, /comparisons has dedicated pages. If you're evaluating Strix on its own, /solutions is the right starting point.
Production governance. Zero bypasses. One evidence trail.
Strix is running in production today — 127 capabilities defined, every decision recorded. See the governance kernel in action in 15 minutes.
Currently in private beta — limited spots available.
npx @strixgov/verifier@latest 5686