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PyRIT

The Python Risk Identification Tool for generative AI (PyRIT) is an open source framework built to empower security professionals and engineers to proactively identify risks in generative AI systems.

From microsoft·Updated June 27, 2026·View on GitHub·

The Python Risk Identification Tool for generative AI (PyRIT) is an open source framework built to empower security professionals and engineers to proactively identify risks in generative AI systems. The project is written primarily in Python, distributed under the MIT License license, first published in 2023. It has gained significant community traction with 4,025 stars and 795 forks on GitHub. Key topics include: ai-red-team, generative-ai, red-team-tools, responsible-ai.

Latest release: v0.14.0
June 5, 2026View Changelog →
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Python Risk Identification Tool for generative AI (PyRIT)

The Python Risk Identification Tool for generative AI (PyRIT) is an open source
framework built to empower security professionals and engineers to proactively
identify risks in generative AI systems.

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    about how to use, install, or contribute to PyRIT.
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