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Agent Armor vs Semgrep

Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.

A

Security

Agent Armor

Zero-trust Rust runtime that governs every AI agent action before it runs

Ship

75%

Panel ship

Community

Paid

Entry

Agent Armor is a lightweight governance layer for AI agents, written in Rust and designed to intercept every agent action before execution. It sits in front of LangChain, CrewAI, AutoGen, or Claude Code and runs each proposed action through an 8-stage decision pipeline: intent classification, credential leak scanning, rate limiting, resource scoping, behavioral fingerprinting, semantic deduplication, human-review escalation, and final allow/block. The project is MCP-aware and can intercept tool calls at the protocol level, which means it works regardless of which agent framework you're using. Actions that pass all 8 layers execute normally; those that fail can be automatically blocked, held for human review, or rewritten to a safer equivalent. A live dashboard shows agent activity, pending reviews, and anomaly alerts. Version 0.3.0 arrived as a Show HN today and hit the front page. The author, Edoardo Bambini, built it after a production incident where a coding agent attempted to overwrite git history on the main branch. The timing is good — as more teams ship agents to production, "what guardrails do I put between the agent and the real world?" is an increasingly urgent question.

S

Security

Semgrep

Static analysis at the speed of thought

Ship

100%

Panel ship

Community

Free

Entry

Semgrep is a fast, open-source static analysis tool for finding bugs and security issues. Write custom rules or use community rulesets. Supports 30+ languages.

Decision
Agent Armor
Semgrep
Panel verdict
Ship · 3 ship / 1 skip
Ship · 3 ship / 0 skip
Community
No community votes yet
No community votes yet
Pricing
Open Source (MIT)
Free (OSS), Team $40/dev/mo
Best for
Zero-trust Rust runtime that governs every AI agent action before it runs
Static analysis at the speed of thought
Category
Security
Security

Reviewer scorecard

Builder
80/100 · ship

I've been looking for exactly this: a framework-agnostic safety layer I can drop in front of my agents without rewriting them. The credential leak scanning alone is worth the integration cost — agents have a bad habit of echoing secrets into tool calls.

80/100 · ship

Fast, accurate, and the custom rule syntax is intuitive. Catches real security bugs without drowning in false positives.

Skeptic
45/100 · skip

An 8-stage pipeline on every agent action is a lot of latency overhead, especially for interactive agents. And sophisticated attackers will study the classifier patterns — once Agent Armor is widely deployed, the 8 stages become an adversarial target. This is good for basic hygiene, not a security guarantee.

80/100 · ship

The rule syntax is what makes Semgrep special. Writing custom rules for your codebase patterns is genuinely easy.

Futurist
80/100 · ship

The agent governance market will be worth more than the agent framework market within 3 years. As AI agents take real-world actions with real consequences, something has to sit between the model and the world. Agent Armor is an early but serious attempt at the right architecture.

80/100 · ship

Custom static analysis rules will become standard in CI. Semgrep's approach scales from security to code quality.

Creator
80/100 · ship

The dashboard is beautifully designed for a security tool — clear threat visualization, pending review queue, agent behavior timeline. I actually want to run this just to see what my agents are attempting even when nothing looks wrong.

No panel take

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