
Our Take
Keycard wants to be the identity layer for AI agents. In a world where autonomous AI systems are increasingly making decisions, authenticating who (or what) is doing what matters. The company positioning themselves as "unified identity infrastructure" suggests they're building the credentials, verification, and trust systems that AI agents need to operate securely across different platforms and services.
What's interesting is the domain—keycard.com—suggests the company either had to buy an existing brand or is leaning into the identity metaphor. Whether that's clever naming or a domain acquisition story, they locked it down.
Details on founders, funding, or traction aren't publicly available yet. But identity infrastructure for AI is one of those categories that's going to be essential as agents proliferate. Someone's gotta own it.
This is likely an early-stage company finding its foothold in the Agentic AI stack. Worth watching to see who jumps in and what the competitive landscape looks like.
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