Engineers who are native at AI.

A studio for the people and problems the big platforms ignore.

We build software, and we know how it breaks.

The same instinct, pointed two directions — we add the capability a system was never designed to have, and we find the truth it's hiding. AI is how we work, not what we sell.

What we do

We start where off-the-shelf stops.

Four ways we go first — into the gap a platform left, and into the system that's hiding something.

01

Custom software

We build the capability your platform was never designed to have — by hand, to fit your real problem.

Build it
02

AI-native engineering

Engineers native to AI, so the unfamiliar parts of a problem slow us down less and the rote parts go faster.

Talk to us
03

Security & testing

We test like an attacker — the same instinct that builds, pointed the other way, to find what's exposed before someone else does.

The break side
04

Voice & interfaces

We give platforms the interface they never shipped — like the hands-free voice layer we built for BigTime.

See how

Tools & platforms we work in

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Proof

What we've already built and broken.

silOS · flagship depth

An agentic OS we built for ourselves.

A fence the kernel enforces — stopped before it acts, not flagged after. We run it in our own production.

50,000+

user records found exposed

Build · Voice

A voice a platform never had.

We built the hands-free voice interface BigTime never shipped. It runs now.

Start here

Bring us the problem.

Tell us where your software stopped doing what you needed. That's the part we're good at.

Start a conversation

Field notes

From the trail.

Security

Reading intent through system calls

silOS

Why containment has to live in the kernel

A layer an agent can talk its way around isn't a boundary. Here's where the fence actually has to sit.

Build

Giving a platform a voice it never had

Contact

Bring us the problem.

Tell us where your software stopped doing what you needed. A real engineer reads it — not a sales funnel.