About
AI building blocks for enterprise IT.
Velgent is a digital-native software company. We build composable AI building blocks that enterprises plug into their IT operations — platform-agnostic by design.
Melbourne, Australia
What we build
Enterprise IT runs on unstructured work — tickets, approvals, knowledge articles, documents. We build composable AI building blocks that turn it into structured, traceable outcomes you can act on. Each block is accurate and secure by default and shares one engine and one trust model, so they behave consistently and slot into the systems and workflows you already run — rather than asking you to adopt another platform.
How we think about it
Every product is platform-agnostic, LLM-agnostic, and auditable by default. Tenants bring their own provider keys, pin their own models, and get a per-call trail of what ran, on what model, at what cost. Nothing in the engine is tied to a single vendor, so the same building blocks extend across any IT platform.
Security and privacy, by default
Built for regulated enterprises, so guardrails live inside the engine — not bolted on after the fact:
- PII detection and redaction — per-tenant profiles (including clinical PHI) strip sensitive data before it reaches an LLM.
- Prompt-injection and intent guard — inbound content is screened for injection and unsafe intent, fail-open or fail-closed per tenant.
- Bring-your-own-key — provider keys are encrypted at rest and never returned, so you own the LLM relationship.
- Full auditability — every privileged action and model call is logged, with a security-events feed for guardrail outcomes.
- Access control — SSO with enforced MFA, rotatable scoped API keys, and short-lived OAuth2 tokens.
A digital-native business
Velgent is delivered entirely as software: a public API, an admin console, and product surfaces our customers self-serve. Three products are live in production today, with a Knowledge Hub and a native mobile interface on the roadmap.
Get in touch
Want to see Velgent in action, explore a partnership, or ask about the roadmap? We'd love to hear from you.