Agent Insured is the European coverage platform for autonomous AI systems. It is the pre-launch venue for organisations that intend to secure liability coverage for AI agents operating in their production environments, ahead of the enforcement deadlines of 2026.
The platform exists because European operators of autonomous AI systems will face two overlapping regimes of liability from August 2026 onwards, and because the insurance market has not yet arrived in Europe at the scale the moment demands. The editorial line of Agent Insured is sober, specific, and written from the position of someone preparing to write cover, not someone preparing to sell it.
The platform does not itself carry risk. It is operated as a pre-launch venue and an editorial desk, anchored in the underwriting conventions of the AI Underwriting Company, Munich Re, Armilla, and the specialist syndicates at Lloyd's of London. Each published framework and each issue of the Agentic Liability Monitor is signed off by a named editor and traceable to a public source.
Agent Insured is published by Future Proof Intelligence, an EU-based AI readiness and governance firm. Future Proof Intelligence operates the five sister properties listed in the network section below, and stewards the Agent Certified framework, a reference certification approach used to prepare operators for underwriting review.
Editorial enquiries, press, research, and general questions should be addressed to the editorial desk. Correspondence regarding pre-launch registration should be addressed to the platform inbox.
Agent Insured sits inside a network of five properties, each with a single editorial remit. Together they form the coverage perimeter of the European AI agent liability market.
The pre-launch coverage platform for autonomous AI systems in the European Union. You are reading the platform site.
The reference certification framework for AI agents. The primary route to favourable underwriting terms inside the coverage perimeter.
Research and commentary on the European liability regime for autonomous AI, including the AI Act, the revised Product Liability Directive, and national implementations.
Research and commentary on liability regimes outside the European Union, with particular attention to the United Kingdom and North America.
Practical guidance for operators at the level of an individual deployment. Intake questions, readiness checks, and routing into the registry.
For comment on case developments, enforcement actions, and insurer product announcements, and for syndication or citation of the Monitor.
For questions about the platform, the coverage framework, and the route from registration into underwriting review.