Resonance Labs is where deterministic proof lives. If you want to learn about it or understand it, join so you can use it, study it, (attempt to) copy it, critique it, accept it, deny it, or watch it evolve. This is open to anyone who wants to see how deterministic systems are possible.
Building transparent, intentional basic intelligence systems for governance. Same input, same output, every time. Every finding traceable. Auditable, repeatable, and hash-verifiable.
Resonance Labs is the pioneer of patent-pending Interpretive Geometric Intelligence (IGI), which created the foundation for Intentional Basic Intelligence systems that are deterministic. What does that mean? Join to find out, watch the evolution.
These modules aren't the full story of Resonance Labs. They're live use cases designed to show what repeatable, auditable, and verifiable deterministic systems can do. Each beta applies the architecture to a specific workflow, such as contracts, litigation, or writing, while making the output inspectable through proof, diagnostics, receipts, and hash-verifiable traces.
Some detectors and scores will continue to improve over time. Opening betas to the public now is intentional, so the detector improvements can be witnessed. Selected users, practitioners, and calibration partners help refine these modules in the open while the underlying architecture remains the real product.
The modules are use cases. The architecture is the product.
Resonance Labs Contracts Beta is a live demonstration of deterministic verification applied to contract review. It surfaces findings, shows exactly what triggered them, and lets you inspect the proof, diagnostics, and receipt behind every run.
This is a live beta built to show what repeatable, auditable contract analysis looks like while detector precision and scoring calibration continue.
Contracts is the inaugural module. The door that is open right now. It is where this gets put in your hands first, where the feedback shapes what comes next, and where you get to see how a deterministic system actually behaves on a real document. Other modules are in development. They will arrive when they are ready, not before.