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JumpCloud AI Gateway

Also known as: AI Gateway

JumpCloud's governance and audit layer for AI agents — it routes an organization's AI access to business systems through a single controlled path that can be logged, reviewed, and permissioned, the same way human access is.

The JumpCloud AI Gateway is a control point for how AI agents access the systems a business runs on. As organizations move from using AI as a chat assistant to deploying agents that actually act inside real systems, those agents need the same controls as a human employee — authentication, scoped permissions, and an audit trail. The AI Gateway is where that governance happens.

The problem it solves: an agent that can read from and write to your business systems is only safe if every action it takes is attributable and reviewable. Without a control point, agentic AI is a black box — useful, but impossible to answer for. Route that access through the Gateway and every connection, every tool call, every action flows through a single governed path where it can be logged, reviewed, and controlled.

Because it sits within JumpCloud's identity platform, agent access is tied to managed identities and least-privilege permissions rather than static API keys buried in config files — and it can be revoked centrally the moment something looks wrong. For any organization that has to answer who, or what, accessed a system and when, this is the control that makes agentic AI defensible rather than reckless. It is the governance layer we built our own AI operations on.