Snyk (Invariant Labs) focuses on agentic ai & mcp security. Now part of Snyk, many teams evaluate alternatives for broader agent coverage, different deployment models, or pricing that fits their scale. Here are the top competitors to consider.
Category: Agent & MCP Security • Last reviewed: 2026-07-03
Snyk acquired Zurich-based Invariant Labs in June 2025, folding the research team that coined 'tool poisoning' and 'MCP rug pulls' into Snyk Labs. Invariant's mcp-scan lineage lives on in the open-source Snyk Agent Scan, detecting 15+ risks across MCP servers and agent skills, and feeds Evo by Snyk, its agentic security orchestration platform launched October 2025.
Agent runtime governance — EDR for AI agents. Guardion governs every agent command, tool call, and data access inline: a security gateway, runtime guardrails, DLP, and detection & incident response for AI agents.
sub-130ms guardrails latency • 96.3 F1 on the Prompt Security Leaderboard with 0.02% false positives • 50M+ agent actions protected per month
A GenAI-first platform focused on protecting LLM interactions, offering a secured gateway, browser integrations, and specialized protection for AI agents via MCP.
Designed to protect AI agents and Model Context Protocol (MCP) workflows through automated discovery, red teaming, and guardrails.
Enterprise AI control platform combining an MCP gateway, threat detection on every request, shadow-AI discovery, and identity-aware permissions via Okta/Entra. Launched from stealth in November 2025; by mid-2026 customers include Gusto, Instacart, dbt Labs, and PagerDuty. Holds AARM Extended conformance — the highest tier in the CSA registry.
Snyk acquired Zurich-based Invariant Labs in June 2025, folding the research team that coined 'tool poisoning' and 'MCP rug pulls' into Snyk Labs. Invariant's mcp-scan lineage lives on in the open-source Snyk Agent Scan, detecting 15+ risks across MCP servers and agent skills, and feeds Evo by Snyk, its agentic security orchestration platform launched October 2025. It is categorized under Agent & MCP Security in the Guardion AI Security Index.
Snyk was acquired by Snyk. Snyk acquired Zurich-based Invariant Labs in June 2025, folding the research team that coined 'tool poisoning' and 'MCP rug pulls' into Snyk Labs
Yes. Snyk (Invariant Labs) has an open-source core (https://github.com/snyk/agent-scan); pricing model: Free OSS scanner; enterprise via Snyk platform / Evo.
Teams evaluating Snyk (Invariant Labs) most often compare it with Lasso Security, Akto, Runlayer, and GuardionAI — all listed under Agent & MCP Security.
Snyk (Invariant Labs) focuses on agentic ai & mcp security, while GuardionAI is an agent runtime governance platform ("EDR for AI agents") that governs every agent tool call inline with sub-130ms guardrails latency.
Last reviewed: 2026-07-03
Sources: snyk.io · github.com