For registrars
AXIS is an open protocol. Like DNS, the network gets stronger with more operators. You don't need our permission. You just need the spec.
DNS has a root registry (ICANN/Verisign), but anyone can run a registrar. GoDaddy, Cloudflare, Namecheap, Google Domains. They all sell domain names. They all connect to the same root infrastructure. The protocol doesn't care who you buy from.
AXIS works the same way. Kipple Labs runs the root registry (AXIS Prime). But the protocol is Apache 2.0 licensed. Anyone can operate a registrar that issues agent identities, manages delegations, and connects to the AXIS network.
The protocol is public. The business opportunity is real.
If you already manage infrastructure, agents, or developer relationships, you're a natural fit.
You already host AI workloads. Adding agent identity as a service is a natural extension. Your customers deploy agents on your infrastructure. Offer AXIS registration as part of the stack.
You build tools for creating, deploying, or managing AI agents. Bundle AXIS registration into your platform. Every agent your users deploy gets a verifiable identity by default.
You manage thousands of internal agents across departments. Run a private registry to control agent identity within your organization. Optionally connect to the public AXIS network for cross-company interactions.
You already handle identity, certification, or compliance for other systems. Agent identity is the next wave. Position your organization as the trusted registrar for regulated industries.
Three ways to run AXIS. Pick the one that fits.
Operate a public registrar connected to AXIS Prime. Issue agent identities under your brand. Per-agent registration fees apply for syncing identities to the root registry. In return, your customers' agents are automatically verifiable by every relying party on the AXIS network, and every AXIS-registered agent can be verified within your system.
Deploy AXIS on your own infrastructure for internal use. Your agents have verifiable identity within your organization but don't connect to the public network. No licensing fees. No per-agent fees. Air-gapped configurations available.
The AXIS spec is Apache 2.0. You can fork the entire protocol for your own use case. Build a domain-specific registry. Modify the verification flow. Create custom delegation models. No license fees.
Yes. The AXIS specification is Apache 2.0 licensed. You can fork the protocol, build your own registry, and run it entirely within your own infrastructure. If your agents never need to interact with the public AXIS network, there are zero licensing fees. Zero. If you later want to connect to the public network, we offer federation agreements to bridge your registry with AXIS Prime.
You can build everything yourself. Or we can help.
White-label AXIS registrar software. Ready to deploy. Includes root registry connectivity, admin dashboard, and operator management tools.
Engineering support for deployment, integration, and customization. We help you get from zero to live registrar.
Connect your private or forked registry to the public AXIS network. Your agents become verifiable globally. Theirs become verifiable within your system.
Registrar pricing depends on your deployment model, volume, and support needs.
| Model | Cost |
|---|---|
| Fork (private, no public network) | Free (Apache 2.0) |
| Private registry (on-premise) | Free (Apache 2.0) |
| Connected registrar (public network) | Per-agent sync fees |
| Federation (bridge private to public) | Contact sales |
Forking for internal use and running a private registry are both free. Connected registrars pay per-agent fees to sync identities to AXIS Prime. The benefit: your customers' agents are instantly verifiable by every relying party on the network, including businesses, platforms, and marketplaces that use AXIS for agent verification.
We'll walk you through the options. No pressure. No pitch deck.
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