Invenci announced the launch of AI Gateway, an enterprise platform designed to provide secure and centrally governed access to foundation AI models [1].
This release addresses a critical gap for large organizations attempting to scale artificial intelligence. By providing a unified control plane, the system aims to prevent fragmented AI adoption and mitigate the security risks associated with unregulated model use.
Based in Toronto, Canada, Invenci developed the platform to enable knowledge workers to use advanced AI capabilities responsibly [1]. The AI Gateway serves as a bridge between corporate users and various foundation models, ensuring that all interactions remain within the company's established governance frameworks [2].
Centralized governance allows administrators to monitor usage and enforce safety protocols across the organization. This approach reduces the likelihood of data leaks and ensures that AI deployment aligns with corporate policy [3].
The platform is positioned as a tool for both enablement and oversight. By simplifying the process of accessing multiple AI models, Invenci seeks to increase productivity while maintaining a strict security posture [1].
The launch occurred on June 16, 2026, as part of the company's effort to redefine how enterprises manage their AI infrastructure [2]. The system is intended to scale across different departments, allowing for a consistent application of rules regardless of the specific AI model being utilized [3].
“Invenci announced the launch of AI Gateway, an enterprise platform designed to provide secure and centrally governed access to foundation AI models.”
The introduction of a centralized 'gateway' reflects a broader shift in corporate AI strategy. Companies are moving away from allowing employees to use disparate, consumer-grade AI tools and are instead implementing architectural layers that enforce security and compliance. This trend suggests that governance is becoming as important as the AI capabilities themselves for enterprise adoption.



