Liferay Launches AI Hub, a Low-Code Studio for Deploying Governed AI Agents at Scale

Digital experience platform vendor Liferay has launched Liferay AI Hub, a standalone SaaS product that lets enterprises build, deploy, and govern AI agents through a low-code environment — now available in public beta.

The pitch targets the gap between AI ambition and enterprise reality: organizations want agents in production, but not at the cost of rebuilding security and compliance infrastructure from scratch. AI Hub sits on top of Liferay DXP’s existing security and access-control framework, so agents operate on behalf of authenticated users and can only touch data that user is already authorized to see.

The architecture is open and model-agnostic. Organizations can connect LLMs from a range of providers — including Anthropic, Google, and OpenAI — rather than being locked to a single vendor’s models.

For builders, AI Hub offers a low-code studio aimed at technical users who need to configure and manage agents without custom development. Pre-built agent templates cover common use cases and can be reviewed, configured, and deployed in minutes, the company says.

Liferay sees early demand across marketing content pipelines, supply chain risk monitoring, predictive audience segmentation, automated compliance review, and proactive customer service triage.

The launch lands in a crowded moment for agent platforms — from hyperscalers to data clouds, everyone is selling agent infrastructure. Liferay’s differentiation is its installed base: thousands of enterprises already run customer portals and intranets on DXP, and AI Hub gives them an agent layer that inherits the permissions model they have spent years configuring.