ENTERPRISE DOCUMENT AGENTS

AI agents that only process documents. Nothing else.

Your compliance team won’t approve an AI agent that can read emails, browse the web, and run shell commands. Neither would we. Nutrient enterprise document agents are purpose-built, isolated, and auditable — they process documents and do nothing else.


THE PROBLEM

General-purpose AI agents are a compliance nightmare

AI agents that can access email, calendars, code repositories, and the web are powerful — and impossible to audit. When your documents contain PHI, PII, financial data, or privileged legal information, you need an agent with a precisely defined capability boundary. One that can be audited, monitored, and certified.

GENERAL-PURPOSE AI AGENTS

Powerful but uncontrollable

Broad system access

Can read emails, browse the web, execute code, and access file systems beyond documents.


Difficult to audit

Tool calls span dozens of capabilities. Proving what the agent didn’t access is nearly impossible.


Compliance gaps

No built-in HIPAA, SOC 2, or GDPR controls. Your compliance team has to trust the prompt.

NUTRIENT DOCUMENT AGENTS

Isolated and auditable

Document-only access

No email, no web, no shell, no file system. The agent can only call Nutrient document APIs.


Full audit trail

Every operation logged with input hash, output hash, timestamp, and tool invocation details.


Compliance by architecture

Isolation isn’t a policy — it’s enforced by the agent’s capability boundary. No prompt injection changes that.


COMPLIANCE AND SECURITY

Built for regulated industries

Nutrient document agents are designed from the ground up for organizations where document handling is governed by regulation, not convenience.

HIPAA compliant

PHI detection and redaction with permanent, irrecoverable removal. BAA available for enterprise deployments.


SOC 2 Type 2 audited

Security controls are independently verified. Annual audits with continuous monitoring.


GDPR and data residency

Self-hosted deployment keeps all data within your perimeter. No documents leave your infrastructure.


FedRAMP pathway

Designed for public sector deployment with government-grade security controls and authorization boundaries.


INDUSTRY USE CASES

Purpose-built for your sector

Healthcare

Patient intake forms, claims processing, PHI redaction, medical record extraction. HIPAA-compliant by architecture.

Legal

Contract review, privilege redaction, court filing preparation, e-discovery document processing. Attorney-client privilege protected.

Financial services

Invoice processing, KYC document verification, regulatory filing, PCI-compliant payment data handling.

Government

FOIA redaction, form processing, document archival to PDF/A, accessibility compliance with PDF/UA.


CAPABILITIES

Every document operation. Nothing else.

Enterprise document agents have access to the full Nutrient document processing stack — and only the Nutrient document processing stack.

Explicitly excluded

No email or messaging access
No web browsing or external HTTP calls
No shell command execution
No file system access beyond document sandbox
No calendar, contacts, or personal data access
No code execution or repository access

TRUSTED AT SCALE

The document infrastructure enterprises depend on

15%
of the Global 500 trust Nutrient for document infrastructure
130+
public sector organizations across 24 countries
80+
nations where Nutrient-powered documents are used
SOC 2
Type 2 audited with GDPR and CSA compliance

EARLY ACCESS

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Enterprise document agents are in development. Register your interest to shape the product, get priority access, and influence the compliance features that matter to your organization.

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Frequently asked questions

What is an enterprise document agent?

An enterprise document agent is a dedicated AI agent that can only perform document processing operations — converting, redacting, extracting, signing, and archiving documents. Unlike general-purpose AI agents that can access email, browse the web, and execute code, a document agent has a precisely defined capability boundary enforced by architecture, not policy. This makes it auditable, certifiable, and suitable for regulated industries.

How is isolation enforced?

The agent’s tool set is limited at the infrastructure level to Nutrient document processing APIs only. There are no email tools, no web browsing tools, and no shell execution tools, and there’s no file system access beyond the document sandbox. This isn’t a prompt-level restriction that can be bypassed — it’s an architectural constraint. The agent literally cannot call capabilities it doesn’t have.

Which compliance standards are supported?

Nutrient is SOC 2 Type 2 audited with GDPR compliance. Enterprise document agents are designed for:

  • HIPAA — PHI detection and redaction, BAA available.
  • SOC 2 — Independently verified security controls.
  • GDPR — Data residency via self-hosted deployment.
  • FedRAMP — Government-grade authorization boundaries.
  • PCI DSS — Payment card data handling compliance.
Can I deploy on my own infrastructure?

Yes. Enterprise document agents support self-hosted deployment where all documents and processing stay within your perimeter. You bring your own LLM (or use an on-premises model) and Nutrient processes documents locally. No data leaves your infrastructure.

When will enterprise document agents be available?

Enterprise document agents are in active development. Request early access to get priority onboarding, shape the compliance features that matter to your organization, and receive updates on availability. Our document infrastructure (MCP Server, SDKs, and APIs) is available today for teams that want to get started immediately.

How does this relate to the Nutrient MCP Server?

The Nutrient MCP Server provides the document processing infrastructure enterprise document agents are built on. Think of it this way: The MCP Server is the engine, and enterprise document agents are the compliance-hardened vehicle built around it. You can use the MCP Server directly today, or wait for the enterprise agent package that adds isolation, audit trails, and compliance controls.