Solutions

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

A vehicle ships with a library: the owner’s manual, the workshop and service manual, wiring and timing diagrams, technical service bulletins, and the parts catalog. That content lives as PDFs on a portal that needs a signal, in a format nobody reads in the bay. The manufacturer already owns all of it. The problem is delivery, not authorship.

Why the manufacturer is the right owner

Most offline-intelligence vendors license content and resell it, which is exactly where automotive data gets expensive and legally tangled. CoreVecta runs the other way. When the manufacturer brings its own manuals, there is no third party to clear. You author the packs, you sign them with your own key, and your branded app trusts your key. The rights question that stalls multi-make data products does not arise, because the content was yours from the start.

How OEP fits

Two ways to adopt it

What exists today

The document-intelligence pipeline (OCR, tables, figures, page anchors) and the white-label, per-tenant signed-pack platform are built and tested. AutoVecta is the consumer expression of the diagnostic and manual side. A manufacturer program rides the same engine; the commercial terms are scoped per engagement. See AutoVecta · the white-label platform

What we won’t tell you

We will not claim a certified service system or any standing in warranty or regulated repair decisions. The engine delivers your content faithfully and offline; the authority stays with your manuals and your technicians. See how we bound our claims.