Meet KEYRA
Human authorization, made physical.
The AI era needs a new primitive: proof that a real human approved a real action. KEYRA is a hardware-rooted consent layer — built to resist spoofing, phishing, and remote takeover.
Local-first verification
Your fingerprint gate stays on the device. No biometric upload. No cloud dependency.
Hardware-rooted proof
Approvals are tied to secure-element keys. It is proof you can audit, not a UI prompt you can spoof.
Explicit consent layer
KEYRA turns intent into cryptographic proof, so AI workflows and transactions require a real human sign-off.

Why it exists
Passwords prove nothing. Prompts prove even less.
Modern attacks do not break crypto — they break humans. Deepfake calls, synthetic video, phishing, and SIM swaps all target the same weak link: a remote interface that cannot verify who is approving an action.
KEYRA is designed for that exact moment: when an important action is requested, a real human must physically authorize it, and the system needs proof that can be audited.



