Salzburg, March 27, 2026 – Salzburg-based RegTech company sproof is responding to the radical change in software development (“vibe coding”) and positioning itself as the technical foundation for the autonomous AI economy. With the publication of a specialized “agent-ready” API and AI-optimized documentation standards, the company provides the regulatory infrastructure that enables AI agents to perform legally binding actions in the European legal area.
“In an economy increasingly driven by autonomous agents, verified identity becomes a critical resource,” explains Dr. Clemens Brunner, CEO and Co-Founder of sproof. “An AI system can create complex workflows in seconds, but it can’t ‘manufacture’ legal liability or cryptographic security. Without a dedicated trust layer, AI applications in highly regulated areas remain mere gimmicks. We provide the missing piece of the puzzle that makes AI systems fully business-ready. In this new era of automation, there is no way around a deeply integrated trust infrastructure.”
AI-optimized documentation: integration in record time
To make the connection as seamless as possible for developers and AI systems, sproof has optimized its technical documentation for collaboration with artificial intelligence. By providing structured formats and an openly accessible OpenAPI specification, AI assistants can immediately interpret the API capabilities and generate precise code.
“We are actively using AI today to support our customers with connectivity,” says Dr. Fabian Knirsch, CEO and co-founder of sproof. “Developers can refer AI assistants – such as the sproof Technical AI Consultant – to our documentation with a single URL and immediately receive functional integration solutions. This reduces the ‘time-to-trust’ to an absolute minimum.”
SaaS 2.0: Integration instead of isolation
sproof sees the shift away from isolated tools towards integral components of larger, AI-driven ecosystems as an opportunity. While AI provides the logic and code, sproof contributes the compliance layer. This makes the sproof infrastructure an indispensable standard for companies that want to take the step from simple automation to legally binding autonomization.
Outlook: The sproof MCP server
As the next logical step in the roadmap, sproof is announcing the development of its own MCP server (Model Context Protocol). This new standard will enable AI models to integrate sproof’s trust services even more natively into their context. This will finally close the bridge between the intelligence of the models and the regulatory security of the sproof platform.



