Liferay AI Hub is a new independent SaaS solution that enables organizations to build, deploy, and govern AI agents at scale.
Liferay has announced the launch of Liferay AI Hub, a standalone SaaS product that enables enterprises to build, deploy, and manage AI agents through a low-code environment. The new AI Hub is designed to give enterprises the speed and flexibility to adopt AI at scale without disturbing the existing security infrastructure, says Liferay.
According to recent data, organizations in the Middle East are steadily moving towards enterprise-wide AI adoption. This comes with challenges around governance, security, data access, and operationalizing AI at scale. Ensuring AI stays grounded in the right data, and never surfaces what it shouldn’t, requires infrastructure most organizations are still trying to build. And fragmented adoption across departments creates security gaps and redundant costs that often go unnoticed until it’s too late. Liferay says, its AI Hub is built to solve those challenges.
“The typical enterprise governance foundation includes access controls, data policies, and security infrastructure that have taken years to assemble. Liferay AI Hub lets organizations apply all of that to AI without starting over,” said Julia Molano, Director of Product Management at Liferay. “They can connect their preferred AI models, define agents tailored to their business, and deploy them in days, not months.”
“Artificial intelligence is on track to contribute an estimated $320 billion to the Middle East economy by 2030. Given this, organizations across the Middle East are increasingly moving from pilot stage to an enterprise-wide deployment that delivers measurable business value.
With AI increasingly embedded within business workflows and digital experiences, demand for solutions that enable innovation while maintaining governance, security, and control is growing exponentially, said Moussalam Dalati, General Manager, France, Middle East and Africa at Liferay. Our AI Hub is built to help organizations operationalize AI within the frameworks they already trust, accelerating adoption while maintaining accountability and business confidence.”
Liferay AI Hub Design
The AI Hub is built on top of Liferay DXP’s existing security and access control framework. Rather than requiring organizations to build a separate governance layer for AI, the Hub agents operate on behalf of authenticated DXP users, ensuring they can only access data that user is authorized to see.
Every AI interaction is logged in a full audit trail, and sensitive information stays within the organization’s environment. This approach enables organizations to extend existing governance policies and security controls into AI-driven workflows and embedded digital experiences, reducing the complexity of scaling AI across departments while maintaining visibility, accountability, and oversight.
It terms of compliance, Liferay AI Hub is designed to support enterprise compliance needs, including GDPR data locality and SOC 2 audit readiness. Liferay also holds ISO/IEC 42001 certification for its AI Management System, validating its commitment to responsible AI governance.
Open Architecture, Any AI Service
The AI Hub is built on an open, model-agnostic architecture. Organizations can connect a wide range of LLMs, including models from providers such as Anthropic, Google and OpenAI. As the AI landscape evolves, organizations can swap or add models without rebuilding agents or disrupting existing workflows, protecting their technology investments over time.
Through the Model Context Protocol (MCP), customers can access data from any compatible system to be used by agents, adds Liferay.
Low-Code Agent Building for the Whole Enterprise
Liferay AI Hub provides a low-code studio designed for technical users, including existing IT resources, who need to configure, deploy, and manage AI agents without the overhead of custom development. Pre-built agent templates cover common use cases, including content creation. They can be reviewed, configured, and deployed in minutes.
Liferay AI Hub also supports multi-agent orchestration, allowing organizations to coordinate specialized agents into end-to-end business workflows, with complete human review checkpoints and event-driven triggers coming in later releases. Use cases span marketing content pipelines, supply chain risk monitoring, predictive audience segmentation, automated compliance review, proactive customer service triage, and more.
Availability
Liferay AI Hub is now available in public beta.


