Is a website built by AI secure?
AI-built websites are as secure as human-built ones—security depends on infrastructure, not who wrote the code
Yes. An AI-generated website is secure if it follows the same security standards as a traditionally built site. The tool that writes the code doesn't determine security; the hosting, SSL certificates, server configuration, and code quality do. At fivedaylaunch.com, AI builds the site, but human developers review every line before deployment. You own 100% of your code, so you can audit it yourself or have a third party review it anytime.
The real security factors are:
- HTTPS/SSL — encrypted connection between user and server (standard on all modern sites)
- Server configuration — firewalls, DDoS protection, regular updates
- Code quality — absence of SQL injection, XSS, CSRF vulnerabilities (caught in code review)
- Hosting provider — reputable infrastructure with backup and uptime guarantees
- Dependencies and libraries — staying current on patches
Where AI actually helps security
AI can reduce human error. A tired developer at 11 PM might miss a validation check; AI generates boilerplate consistently. The human review step catches both AI mistakes and introduces best practices. If you're comparing an AI-reviewed site to a hastily coded site built by one person, the AI workflow often wins.
What you should verify
Ask your builder: Does my site have HTTPS? Is it on a reputable host? Can I see the source code? Will you do a security review? If they say yes to all four, the origin of the code (AI or human) is secondary. At fivedaylaunch.com, we deliver sites on enterprise hosting with SSL included, human code review, and you keep the code. Websites start at $799, and you get a delivery guarantee—if we miss the 5-day deadline, you get a refund and we finish free.
Bottom line: demand transparency and code ownership. The builder's process matters more than whether it started with an AI keystroke.