Runs on your infrastructure
Your hardware. Your network. Your data stays where it is. No public cloud required.
A writ is a formal written order. Writ is the only sovereign AI backend built to be vibe-coded against — so small teams stand up mission-critical applications in hours, inside their own fence, against real data, without a cloud dependency or a vendor they can't fire. Open source from the first line of code. Designed around future-proof encryption. Meant to run where you run.
For federal agencies, defense programs, allied partners, and operators of critical infrastructure — utilities, telecom, transport. Security approval is a starting point, not a destination.
For Government →For finance, healthcare, telecom, energy, transport, and professional services — industries where data privacy, regulatory posture, and vendor independence shape every AI decision.
For Commercial →Your hardware. Your network. Your data stays where it is. No public cloud required.
No subscription to renew. No vendor who can change the terms on you. No paid tier gating the features you need.
Writ is being built around the new encryption designed to resist quantum computers — a posture most platforms are planning to reach at the end of the decade.
Every kind of AI — chat, prediction, image understanding, search, speech, agents — lives behind a single, simple system.
Fits your identity system, your Kubernetes cluster, and modern AI coding assistants like Claude Desktop or Cursor.
Every release ships signed, with a complete parts list and evidence your security team or auditor can actually read.
Every principle above links to a full white paper.
Real-world work usually needs more than one kind of AI. A document-review workflow might classify, extract, search, and summarize — all in one run.
With Writ, that workflow uses one login, produces one audit record, and uses one developer toolkit. You don't stitch pieces from different vendors.
See the PlatformWrit is the only sovereign AI backend built to be vibe-coded against. Every deployment exposes the same OpenAPI contract every modern AI coding assistant already speaks — so a mission owner can describe a new need in plain language and watch a working app take shape against real data, without anything leaving your accreditation boundary.
No other sovereign platform pairs this with a full security package, post-quantum crypto, and one audit trail across every kind of AI. That's what's unique: the mission-critical work never had to leave your fence to move at the speed of need.
A mission owner describes the task in plain language to an editor connected to your Writ.
A working scaffold runs against real data inside your network — authenticated, logged, scoped to the operator's identity.
A reviewable app reaches the operator. Every call audited. Every model on your infrastructure. No cloud round-trip.
Three-to-six hours is the pattern we target for reference builds. The mission-critical part is that the work was never outside your fence in the first place.
The rest of the platform feels the same. Same login, same rules, same audit trail — whether you're running a quick chat, forecasting a trend, or coordinating a multi-step agent.
$ writ ask "summarize the weekly brief" The platform is pre-release and we are heads-down on the build — no sales team, no outreach program, no early-access queue. The papers and the journal are the authoritative source of where the work is today.