Carriers are adding AI exclusions. Regulators are writing new rules. Enterprise customers are starting to require coverage in their contracts. In a landscape moving this fast, the companies building on AI are best served covered, before anyone demands it. That's all we do.
Specialty markets. Lloyd's-backed capacity. Built for contract deadlines.
Standard tech policies increasingly exclude AI-driven harms. We work with the specialty markets writing coverage designed for them.
Standalone coverage for harms caused by AI outputs and actions: hallucinations, errors, IP, regulatory proceedings. Limits from $1M to $25M+.
Professional liability for your product failing to perform, with AI-specific endorsements and without the silent exclusions.
Breach, privacy, and network coverage, placed alongside your AI and E&O program so nothing falls between forms.
Directors & officers coverage that investors and board members expect as you scale.
If your product makes decisions or takes actions for your customers, this coverage conversation is coming. Some founders start it on their own terms; for others, an enterprise contract starts it for them. The first group gets better outcomes.
We map what your AI actually does, what your contracts require, and where your current policies stop. For most placements, a short application is all underwriters need.
We take your risk to the underwriters writing AI liability today, including Lloyd's-backed specialty programs most brokers have never worked with.
Certificates in your procurement portal, coverage matched to the contract language, and a broker who answers the phone at renewal.
We know the markets, the forms, the sub-limits, and the fine print. That includes which carriers quietly cap AI losses at 10% of the policy.
We speak procurement and we speak product. Enterprise-grade placement discipline, without the enterprise-grade wait.
Coverage requirements show up mid-negotiation with a date attached. Our process is built around your contract timeline, not our renewal cycle.
Whether you're building your risk program early or a procurement team just handed you a requirement, tell us where you are. We'll tell you what coverage takes, usually within two business days.