
World expands AgentKit for verified AI agents
- World expanded AgentKit, allowing verified users to connect AI agents to their World ID and act on their behalf online.
- The framework supports AI tools including Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Hermes and OpenClaw.
- World said the system is designed to help websites distinguish verified human-backed AI activity from bot networks.
World (CRYPTO:WLD) expanded access to AgentKit, a framework that enables verified users to connect AI agents to their World ID and prove those agents represent real individuals rather than automated bot networks.
The rollout follows increased attention on the World ecosystem after Robinhood listed World (CRYPTO:WLD), giving the token broader visibility among U.S. cryptocurrency traders.
“AgentKit provides a way to connect those agents to verified human identities, allowing organisations to verify who is ultimately behind automated actions carried out online,” World said.
World said users require a verified World ID, a World App account and a compatible AI agent, with current support including Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Hermes and OpenClaw through the platform’s ToolRouter interface.
The company said the framework allows users to delegate online tasks to AI systems while maintaining identity verification and user controls, and following the announcement the World token was unchanged at US$0.00 because no market price update was provided.
To demonstrate the technology, World organised a sale of 500 limited-edition “Human in the Loop” hats, with AI agents reportedly discovering the sale, verifying eligibility and completing purchases on behalf of users.
According to World, all 500 hats were claimed by verified users across countries including the United States, Germany, Japan and the United Kingdom, demonstrating how businesses can apply one-person purchase limits while reducing bot-driven activity.
At the time of reporting, Worldcoin price was $0.5164.