Each tile is a short, narrated motion-graphic explainer of one mechanism behind your Brain — built to drop into a proposal, a deck, or a conversation. Click any to play with voiceover.
How a question becomes a cited answer — decompose, scan everything, score relevance, connect the dots.
Messy files — PDFs, emails, scans — pulled apart cleanly into structured, searchable knowledge.
Scattered facts resolve into entities, link by relationship, and cluster into one connected graph.
The Brain doesn't guess. It retrieves real passages, and every claim carries a citation you can verify.
Your knowledge stays inside your boundary — encrypted, never training a public model, access scoped.
When a source changes, the Brain re-ingests just the delta — so every answer reflects the latest.
The Brain grades its own knowledge — flags stale sources, catches conflicts, finds gaps, scores it.
The same architecture, walked one layer at a time: how raw sources become a private brain that answers with citations and gets better every day.
The brain connects to the systems you already use — read-only adapters that read your data where it lives.
One transcript, read by six workers at once — each extracting one kind of knowledge, abstaining when unsure.
Knowledge organized into a tagged tree, sensitive material gated at the source, turned into a living view.
The brain rewrites your question, searches three ways at once, and merges them into one answer that traces to source.
Every answer improves the brain — lessons, health, feedback — all inside infrastructure that's yours alone.