ClearPoint Open Anchor

Proof that an AI agent is what it claims to be.

Open Anchor is the public, open-standard layer of ClearPoint’s trust fabric. Portable trust artifacts and an open validator let anyone verify an agent’s certification status, validity, and revocation without exposing the evidence, secrets, or private policy behind it.

The public layer

An open standard, not a closed black box.

Anchor is ClearPoint’s trust fabric. Open Anchor publishes the artifact layer of it: the formats and the validator. The proof a buyer, partner, or auditor needs is something they can inspect for themselves.

Portable trust artifacts

The Anchor Card, AI BOM, Evidence Envelope, CertifiedArtifactBundle, and a public Agent Passport subset. Open schemas anyone can read, generate, and verify.

An open CLI validator

The reference implementation and command-line validator are open source. Check any Anchor-compatible artifact against the published schemas and a public conformance suite, locally and with no account.

Dual-licensed, openly

Apache 2.0 covers the validator and reference code, including patent grant. CC BY 4.0 covers the schemas, protocol, and docs.

What verification proves

Least disclosure by default.

Public verification projects canonical Anchor state and nothing more. Raw evidence, prompts, secrets, customer data, and private policy logic never travel through it.

Certification status

The canonical Anchor state: certified, pending, failed, recertification required, revoked, or retired.

Validity window

Whether the certification is current, with an explicit expired flag rather than a guessed-at date.

Revocation

A live revocation check, so a pulled certification reads as pulled, not as still-good.

Digests, not contents

AI BOM and policy envelope are verified by digest. The proof is portable; the private detail stays put.

Evidence freshness

A summary of how recent the underlying evidence is without ever exposing the evidence itself.

Open

Compatibility is open.

Any implementation that validates against the published schemas and passes the public conformance suite can call itself Anchor-compatible. That’s the point of an open standard. The artifact layer belongs to everyone.

Certified

Certification is issued.

Anchor-Certified is a retained ClearPoint Logic trademark. Only ClearPoint, or an authority we designate, issues the certified attestation. Compatible means the format checks out; certified means we stand behind the status.

Where the line sits

The artifact layer is open. The authority is not.

We open the parts that make trust portable. The parts that make certification trustworthy stay proprietary: the certification decision engine, the trust graph, policy internals, revocation logic, and the evidence graph all live inside Anchor Pro, the trust fabric that runs in ClearPoint Meridian.

Pre-stable, on purpose

Open Anchor is a 0.x standard.

We’d rather publish the standard early and version it honestly than freeze it before it’s right. Open Anchor follows semantic versioning. During 0.x, schema changes ship with a deprecation notice, and 1.0 marks the stable, backward-compatible line. Tell us what you want to verify and we’ll keep you in the loop.