World, a renowned technology initiative to develop a global digital identity, is expanding the accessibility of its AgentKit framework. The AgentKit model aims to create human-verified AI agents as well as link them with validated World ID credentials. As World revealed in its official press release, this expansion attempts to assist individuals in permitting AI agents to carry out online tasks while maintaining identity-focused security and verification measures. Hence, AgentKit intends to connect World ID and AI agents.
World’s expansion of access to the cutting-edge AgentKit model permits a wide range of entities to validate whether an AI agent is denoting an exclusive individual. The framework permits consumers to effectively delegate digital operations to next-gen AI agents, along with retaining human control via identity validation systems. To leverage AgentKit, consumers require a validated World ID.
As per the official announcement, consumers also need the World App as well as a supported AI agent, taking into account entities like OpenClaw, Hermes, Cursor, Codex, or Claude. In this respect, with the ToolRouter interface of World, users can deliver proof of human validation and generate an API key to link an AI agent within minutes. Following the establishment of the connection, the agent can utilize services that back AgentKit while also retaining a link to a validated consumer identity.
Apart from that, World indicated AgentKit’s capabilities in a demonstration that included 500 “Human in the Loop” hats specifically available for validated World ID holders. As a part of that event, AI agents autonomously detected the product release, verified consumer eligibility, and reached the online storefront, while also accomplishing buyouts on their owners’ behalf. The framework had a one-item-per-person limitation, restricting buyouts to validated identities instead of depending on conventional account-based controls.
According to World, the expansion of AgentKit’s accessibility reflects the growing integration of AI agents into diverse digital services, as the need for dependable verification models is growing. By merging human validation with independent technology, the platform endeavors to back a future marked by safe delegation of digital tasks to consumers without any loss of control over access or identity. Overall, World is focusing on creating a balance between AI automation and transparency to establish a digital setting for agents to operate relatively securely.


