AI Model Import

Akto lets you seamlessly import AI models like Gemini, OpenAI, Claude, DeepSeek, Llama, Grok, or even your custom model into AI Model Security. With just your model’s endpoint URL and optional authentication, you can start monitoring and testing instantly.


🔧 What You Need

  • AI Endpoint URL (e.g., https://api.example.com/ai-agent)

  • (Optional) Authentication details if your AI model requires them

  • (Optional) Custom request body for models that need non-standard inputs


✅ Steps to Import

  1. Open Akto Dashboard → Go to Quick Start

  2. Select your AI model provider (Gemini, OpenAI, Claude, DeepSeek, Llama, Grok, or Bring Your Own Model)

  3. Click “Connect”

  4. Fill in model details:

    • AI Endpoint URL: e.g., https://api.example.com/ai-agent

    • (Optional) Enable custom request body if the model requires non-default payloads

    • (Optional) Use test role for authentication if your AI model enforces role-based access

  5. Click Import

Akto will automatically:

  • Connect to the AI model endpoint

  • Validate request/response format

  • Add the model into AI Model Security Inventory for monitoring and testing


📂 Supported Models

  • Gemini – Import Google Gemini seamlessly

  • OpenAI – Import OpenAI models seamlessly

  • Claude – Import Anthropic Claude seamlessly

  • DeepSeek – Import DeepSeek seamlessly

  • Llama – Import Meta Llama seamlessly

  • Grok – Import xAI Grok seamlessly

  • Bring Your Own Model – Import custom AI models seamlessly


🔒 Security

  • Auth tokens/headers (if used) are only applied during import and are not stored

  • Akto uses read-only access to interact with your AI endpoint


Get Support for your Akto setup

There are multiple ways to request support from Akto. We are 24X7 available on the following:

  1. In-app intercom support. Message us with your query on intercom in Akto dashboard and someone will reply.

  2. Join our discord channel for community support.

  3. Contact [email protected] for email support.

  4. Contact us here.

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