Liferay has announced Liferay AI Hub, a SaaS solution independent of its core DXP product that allows organizations to build, deploy and manage AI agents in a low-code environment. Based on an organization’s own data and governed by its existing security policies, Liferay AI Hub is designed to give businesses the speed and flexibility they need to adopt AI at scale, without having to rebuild the security infrastructure they already have in place.
Enterprise AI initiatives often come to a standstill due to the complexity of deploying AI responsibly. Building a governance layer from scratch can take months. Ensuring that AI operates on the right data, and never exposes what it shouldn’t, requires an infrastructure that most organizations are still trying to develop. And fragmented adoption across departments creates security gaps and redundant costs that often go unnoticed until it’s too late. Liferay AI Hub has been designed to solve precisely these challenges.
“A company’s governance foundation typically includes access controls, data policies, and security infrastructure that have taken years to build. Liferay AI Hub allows organizations to apply everything they already have built to AI without having to start from scratch,” says Julia Molano, Director of Product Management at Liferay. “They can plug in the AI models they prefer, define agents tailored to their business, and deploy them in days, not months.”
Governance by design
Liferay AI Hub is built on top of the existing security and access control framework in Liferay DXP. Rather than forcing organizations to develop a separate AI governance layer, Liferay AI Hub agents operate on behalf of authenticated DXP users, ensuring they only access the data that user is authorized to view. Every interaction with AI is recorded in a complete audit trail, and sensitive information remains within the organization’s environment. The platform is designed to address enterprise compliance needs, including GDPR-compliant data localization, HIPAA access controls, and SOC 2 audit readiness. Liferay is also ISO/IEC 42001 certified for its AI Management System, supporting its commitment to responsible governance of artificial intelligence.
Alignment with the European vision of responsible AI
This focus on governance and transparency directly aligns with the European Union’s vision for trustworthy, human-centered AI. While the European AI Regulation (EU AI Act) establishes a global standard based on traceability, transparency and human control over AI systems, Liferay AI Hub offers the technological implementation of those same principles. The platform allows organizations to comply with regulations such as the GDPR and advance their digital sovereignty strategy, ensuring that control over data and AI models always resides with the company itself.
Open architecture, compatible with any AI service
Unlike integrated AI solutions that rely on a single vendor model, Liferay AI Hub is built on an open, model-agnostic architecture. Organizations can connect a wide variety of language models (LLMs), including those from vendors such as Anthropic, Google, and OpenAI. As the AI ecosystem evolves, they will be able to change or add new models without needing to rebuild agents or disrupt existing workflows, protecting their long-term technology investments. Through the Model Context Protocol (MCP), clients can access data from any compatible system for use by agents.
Building low-code agents for the entire organization
Liferay AI Hub incorporates a low-code studio designed for technical profiles — including existing IT resources, who need to configure, deploy and manage AI agents without the burden of custom development. Predefined agent templates cover common use cases, including content creation; They can be reviewed, configured and deployed in a matter of minutes. For more specific requirements, teams can define custom agents based on their own documents, product catalogs, knowledge bases, and systems of record.
The platform allows organizations to comply with regulations such as the GDPR and advance their digital sovereignty strategy
Liferay AI Hub also supports multi-agent orchestration, allowing specialized agents to be chained into end-to-end business workflows. Human-supervised checkpoints and event triggers will arrive in later versions. Use cases cover marketing content creation flows, supply chain risk monitoring, predictive audience segmentation, automated regulatory compliance review, proactive customer service management, among others.
