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    Google HEIR: Run AI on Encrypted Data — No Decryption Needed

    By Amitabh SarkarAugust 17, 20264 Mins Read0
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    Published August 15, 2026

    Google published HEIR (Homomorphic Encryption Intermediate Representation) on August 15, 2026 — an open-source compiler that converts pre-trained AI models to run on encrypted data, allowing cloud servers to generate predictions without ever seeing the underlying plaintext.

    HEIR is part of Google’s Private Computing Toolkit and is backed by hardware accelerator partners Belfort, Niobium, Cornami, and Optalysys, who are developing chips to reduce the historically high compute cost of homomorphic encryption.

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    • What Is HEIR and What Does It Do?
    • The Business Case: Who HEIR Is For
    • Compute Overhead: The Key Caveat
    • Competitive Context

    What Is HEIR and What Does It Do?

    HEIR is a compiler toolchain that converts existing AI models — built on standard frameworks — to operate on homomorphically encrypted inputs, without retraining the model. A cloud server running a HEIR-converted model receives encrypted data (ciphertext), processes it, and returns an encrypted result. The user decrypts the result locally. According to the Google Security Blog (August 15, 2026): “Servers can process ciphertexts and return encrypted results without exposing any underlying information.”

    Google frames the goal as a one-click solution: “Our vision is to make HEIR a one-click solution to enable non-experts to incorporate encrypted inference into production applications.” The security model is purely cryptographic — not hardware-based like secure enclaves — which means it does not depend on trusted execution environment support from the cloud provider.

    The Business Case: Who HEIR Is For

    HEIR directly addresses the privacy-capability tradeoff blocking regulated enterprises from adopting cloud AI. Healthcare organizations subject to HIPAA, financial firms under GDPR and SOX, and legal practices with attorney-client privilege obligations all face the same constraint: cloud AI requires sending plaintext data to a vendor’s server. HEIR removes that requirement.

    Google cites two verified use cases: content recommendations that process encrypted user features without exposing them, and fraud detection on encrypted transaction data. Both are high-value applications in regulated industries where cloud AI adoption has stalled due to compliance concerns.

    Businesses evaluating AI tools under compliance constraints can now ask vendors whether their models support HEIR-compiled encrypted inference, rather than accepting data-sharing terms as a fixed cost. For a broader view of which AI tools address enterprise security requirements, see: 15 Best AI Tools for Business in 2026 — including coverage of privacy-preserving deployment options.

    Compute Overhead: The Key Caveat

    Homomorphic encryption is computationally expensive. HE inference on a standard ML task typically runs 1,000 to 100,000 times slower than plaintext inference, depending on the operation type. Google’s HEIR publication does not include latency benchmarks. The hardware accelerator partnerships with Belfort, Niobium, Cornami, and Optalysys are intended to close this gap, but production latency figures had not been published at the time of writing.

    HEIR is therefore a developer platform and research tool at launch — not a drop-in replacement for standard inference pipelines. Organizations in regulated sectors should evaluate it against current enterprise AI security controls such as inference hooks and DLP integrations, which operate on plaintext but intercept data at the API layer.

    Competitive Context

    HEIR’s main competitors are Microsoft SEAL and IBM HElayers — both established homomorphic encryption toolkits. HEIR differentiates by being model-centric: it converts pre-trained AI models directly, rather than requiring developers to rewrite ML operations using a general arithmetic library. Google first announced HEIR intentions in 2023; the August 2026 release moves it from research preview to an open-source toolkit with commercial hardware backing.

    The release follows broader enterprise concern about AI data exposure. In July 2026, researchers demonstrated that hidden AI reasoning in major APIs was extractable — adding urgency to enterprise demand for cryptographic privacy guarantees rather than contractual ones.

    For business decision-makers, HEIR signals that privacy-preserving cloud AI is moving from theoretical to deployable within a 12–24 month horizon, depending on hardware accelerator timelines.

    For Context — Enterprise AI Privacy on WithO2:

    • July 2026 — Claude Enterprise Inference Hooks: Anthropic adds DLP-layer controls at the API — a different privacy architecture (intercept vs. encrypt).
    • August 2026 — Researchers extracted hidden AI reasoning from major APIs: the threat model HEIR’s cryptographic approach addresses at the root.
    Related:

    • Claude Enterprise Inference Hooks Put Your DLP Server in the Loop — API-layer privacy controls for enterprises already on cloud AI
    • Humans Miss 1 in 3 AI Agent Threats — 40,000-Run Study — the enterprise security risk landscape that HEIR addresses in part
    • Researchers Cracked Hidden AI Reasoning in OpenAI, Claude, and Gemini APIs — the threat model driving demand for cryptographic inference privacy
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