AI agents in production access tools that range from harmless read-only queries to irreversible destructive operations. Managing which agents can use which tools is a governance problem that most teams solve with ad-hoc scripts and tribal knowledge - and that works until it doesn't. A misconfigured role, an over-exposed tool, or an agent that silently calls something it shouldn't are the kinds of failures that surface in production rather than in review.

Tool Permission Matrix Builder & Validator replaces that with a structured, visual approach. It is a visual policy management system for AI agent teams - define tools, classify their risk, assign roles, and drag-and-drop permissions onto a matrix, then export machine-readable policy artifacts or validate existing agents for compliance, all powered by Claude claude-sonnet-4-20250514.

What This Platform Does

The platform addresses the full lifecycle of agent tool governance in one place.

It starts with tool registration - each tool is defined and assigned a risk category: read-only, internal-write, external-api, financial, destructive, or administrative. Roles are then created for each agent type - analyst, operator, admin, readonly-bot, or whatever the team's structure requires. The permission matrix takes these two dimensions and lets permissions be assigned by dragging tools onto roles or clicking individual cells to toggle between allowed, denied, and inherited states. The matrix validates in real time: if a role has access to a tool whose risk level exceeds what that role should have, a warning appears immediately.