Sprinto Launches Autonomous Trust Platform, Ushering in a New Era of Compliance
Sprinto, a leading GRC and compliance automation platform, has announced the launch of its Autonomous Trust Platform—a next-generation compliance infrastructure powered by autonomous agents. This innovation marks a significant evolution from traditional compliance tools to systems that actively manage and execute compliance processes.
From Compliance Automation to Autonomous Execution
For years, compliance automation has helped organizations streamline workflows and reduce manual effort. However, these systems still depend heavily on human intervention to interpret regulatory changes, coordinate tasks, and resolve issues.
Sprinto’s Autonomous Trust Platform eliminates this dependency.
By leveraging intelligent autonomous agents, the platform continuously monitors changes across systems, vendors, user access, and even AI usage. It evaluates their impact in real time and takes action—without requiring constant human oversight.
How the Autonomous Trust Platform Works
The platform is designed to handle end-to-end compliance operations autonomously, including:
- Refreshing compliance evidence
- Preparing audit-ready documentation
- Conducting vendor due diligence
- Identifying and resolving control gaps
This proactive approach ensures that organizations remain continuously compliant, rather than reacting to issues after they arise.
Why Autonomous Compliance Matters
As businesses scale and regulatory environments become more complex, relying solely on manual or semi-automated compliance processes is no longer sustainable. Autonomous systems provide:
- Real-time compliance monitoring
- Reduced operational overhead
- Improved accuracy and consistency
- Faster audit readiness
Sprinto’s innovation represents a shift toward a more resilient and scalable compliance model.
A Vision for the Future of Compliance
Speaking on the launch, Sprinto’s CEO and Co-founder highlighted the limitations of traditional automation and the need for a new approach:
“Compliance automation still needs someone at the wheel. That was the right model for the last decade, but it doesn’t scale into the next one. Autonomous Trust represents that shift—humans focus on judgment, while autonomous agents handle execution.”

