Deli exists because the future of software is delegated intelligence. LLMs aren't just tools—they're operating systems. Products aren't just interfaces—they're computers.
But here's the problem: these new computers need credentials to do useful work. API keys, authentication flows, service integrations. The same infrastructure that makes modern software possible also creates a massive trust and security gap.
Users shouldn't have to expose their API keys to every developer. Developers shouldn't have to gamble on token costs or manage credential rotation. Agents shouldn't be locked out of the services they need to be useful.
"Login with Google, but for API keys."
That's Deli. A credential wallet that scales with intelligence. OAuth 2.0 for the age of autonomous software.
We're building for a world where humans retain ultimate control, but delegate execution to systems that can think, reason, and act. Where products are designed as distributed computers rather than monolithic applications.
The infrastructure is live. The proxy works. The encryption is bulletproof. The OAuth flow is standards-compliant. What we're building next is the foundation for every AI-native product that comes after.
Questions? Ideas? Want to integrate Deli into your product? Email kieran@kierans.net.