Solutions

The same foundations (signed packs, evidence chains, deployment boundaries) expressed where document-heavy organizations need them. Each page says what exists today and what we deliberately won't claim.

Current capability

Legal & Compliance

Citation-aware, evidence-backed knowledge workflows where defensibility is the requirement

Current capability

Document Intelligence

OCR quality, layout, tables, and page anchors. The foundation layer most AI projects skip

Current capability

Education

Course material as governed knowledge packs. Source-grounded, offline, private by default

Strong near-term fit

Government & Archives

Gazettes, acts, and scanned records, searchable with page-level evidence inside your own boundary

Strong near-term fit

Industrial Operations

Plants run on a hundred manuals nobody has fully read. The loss clock starts when something trips

Strong near-term fit

Automotive OEM Manuals

Ship your owner's and service manuals as a branded offline app. You own the content, so there is nothing to license

Strong near-term fit

White-Label and Embedded Platform

Put your own content into your own branded offline app, on the CoreVecta engine

Architecture direction

Financial Compliance

Every small question waits days for compliance. The dangerous ones don't wait at all

Architecture direction

Insurance Claims

Adjusters drown in policy wordings and precedent. The slow answer and the wrong answer both cost the same

Architecture direction

Pharma Quality & SOPs

When an inspector asks which SOP version was in force that day, "we think" is not an answer

Architecture direction

Aviation MRO

Maintenance manuals run to tens of thousands of pages. On the ramp, the right page in seconds is the whole job

Architecture direction

Telecom Operations

At 3 a.m. an alarm fires and the runbook is somewhere in a wiki nobody has read end to end

Architecture direction

Healthcare Administration

Coding rules, billing policy, and clinical SOPs change constantly. The front desk pays for every stale answer

Architecture direction

Maritime & Ports

Ship and terminal operations run on class rules, manuals, and port regulations no single officer holds whole