Zenity focuses on copilot & low-code security. many teams evaluate alternatives for broader agent coverage, different deployment models, or pricing that fits their scale. Here are the top competitors to consider.
Category: Agent & MCP Security
Zenity owns a distinct niche: securing low-code/no-code platforms and enterprise copilots — Microsoft Copilot Studio, Power Platform, Salesforce Einstein — where "citizen developers" build agents that IT never reviews. It provides agent inventory, misconfiguration detection, data-leakage prevention, and governance for these embedded ecosystems, an area general LLM-security vendors barely touch.
Zenity's strength is also its boundary: organizations whose agent risk lives in custom-built applications (LangChain/LangGraph stacks, MCP toolchains, API-driven agents) need runtime controls Zenity does not aim to provide.
GuardionAI governs the custom-agent side Zenity leaves open — inline gateway control over developer-built agents, MCP calls, and coding agents — making the two complementary in enterprises that have both citizen-developer copilots and engineering-built agents.
sub-130ms guardrails latency • 96.3 F1 on the Prompt Security Leaderboard with 0.02% false positives • 50M+ agent actions protected per month
A GenAI-first platform focused on protecting LLM interactions, offering a secured gateway, browser integrations, and specialized protection for AI agents via MCP.
Designed to protect AI agents and Model Context Protocol (MCP) workflows through automated discovery, red teaming, and guardrails.
Snyk acquired Zurich-based Invariant Labs in June 2025, folding the research team that coined 'tool poisoning' and 'MCP rug pulls' into Snyk Labs. Invariant's mcp-scan lineage lives on in the open-source Snyk Agent Scan, detecting 15+ risks across MCP servers and agent skills, and feeds Evo by Snyk, its agentic security orchestration platform launched October 2025.
The default answer for copilot and low-code agent governance. Pair it with an agent-runtime platform for your engineering-built agents.
Zenity focuses on low-code/no-code and copilot ecosystems — Microsoft Copilot Studio, Power Platform, Salesforce, ServiceNow and similar — providing inventory, misconfiguration detection, and governance for agents built there.
Specializes in securing low-code/no-code platforms and AI agents. It focuses on 'Application Lifecycle Management' for agents, preventing data leakage and broken access control in Copilots. It is categorized under Agent & MCP Security in the Guardion AI Security Index.
Zenity raised a $38M Series B (2024-09).
No, Zenity is a commercial product (Enterprise Quote).
Teams evaluating Zenity most often compare it with Lasso Security, Akto, Snyk (Invariant Labs), and GuardionAI — all listed under Agent & MCP Security.
Zenity focuses on copilot & low-code security, while GuardionAI is an agent runtime governance platform ("EDR for AI agents") that governs every agent tool call inline with sub-130ms guardrails latency.