Find out how many AI agents you actually have
Most enterprises can name a fraction of the agents running in their organization. 92% of organizations lack full visibility into AI identities. Roval gives you a complete, always-current inventory.
Enterprise AI is scaling faster than anyone can track it
of enterprises are deploying AI agents, but only 21% have the visibility needed to secure them
Akto State of Agentic AI Security 2025
CISOs and similar leaders will likely spend most of 2026 figuring out what kind of AI is deployed (sanctioned and shadow), what risks it creates, and what people, processes, and technology are needed to make real progress.
AI agents didn't enter the enterprise quietly; they arrived at full force. This report shows a clear gap between adoption and security readiness.
Three-quarters of CISOs discovered unauthorized shadow AI tools operating with elevated system access.
Four things you can do the day you connect Roval
Know exactly what's running
A live registry of every agent, sanctioned or shadow. Webhook-based discovery catches agents the moment they call an LLM API. No more quarterly audits that are outdated before they're published.
See how the registry worksSee who owns what
Every agent has an owner. When someone leaves, orphaned agents surface immediately. Filter by team, framework, risk tier, or deployment status. No more chasing Slack threads to find who built a given agent.
Explore ownership trackingMap every dependency
Understand which agents share models, data sources, and downstream services. When a model gets deprecated, see every agent affected in one click. When a data source changes its schema, surface the blast radius before anything breaks.
See the dependency graphSearch by what agents do, not what they're called
Natural-language search across the entire registry. Find agents by capability, data type, or risk profile, not just by name or tag. Every description is embedded as a vector, so "agents that handle customer billing data" finds what you mean, not just what you typed.
See semantic searchFrameworks that require an agent inventory
These frameworks mandate a registry or inventory of AI systems as a prerequisite for compliance.
Article 60 requires providers to register high-risk AI systems in the EU database before placing them on the market.
Clause 6.1.2 requires organizations to maintain an inventory of AI systems within the AIMS scope.
GOVERN 1.1 mandates documented policies covering AI system identification, roles, and responsibilities.
CC6.1 requires an inventory of information assets. AI agents that process customer data are in scope.
Built on the Agent Registry
Agent Inventory is the outcome. The Agent Registry is the system underneath, purpose-built to track every agent from first deployment to deprecation, with risk classification, lifecycle gates, and a live dependency graph included.
Agent Registry
Register agents with framework, model, owner, and risk tier. Enforce lifecycle gates from draft to production. See the full dependency graph.
Start your agent inventory
Join the private beta. Full inventory setup takes under 10 minutes.