Products
Software we build for ourselves, on the same standard we build yours
Everything we sell as a service, we run on ourselves first. Our products are built, hosted and operated on infrastructure we own — the same foundation our client work runs on.
Kaho — Dictation that never leaves your side of the wire.
Kaho is a voice-dictation app for the desktop. Hold a hotkey, speak, release — cleaned, punctuated and, if you want, translated text appears wherever your cursor is. Speech-to-text runs on AI servers we own and operate, so the audio is never handed to a third-party inference API.
- macOS + Linux
- Runs on our own servers
- No audio retention
Kavach — A credential vault you can actually self-host.
Kavach is a zero-knowledge password and secrets manager for small technical teams and the agencies who run their infrastructure. Everything is encrypted and decrypted on your own device — the server never sees your passphrase or your data. Run it on our hosted infrastructure, or host the open-source build entirely on your own.
- Zero-knowledge
- Hosted or self-hosted
- Open-source
Shruti — Long-form transcription and translation, priced on what was actually said.
Shruti transcribes and translates long recordings — interviews, lectures, hearings, archives — including multilingual material that switches language mid-sentence. It runs on AI servers we own and operate, and it bills on detected speech rather than file duration, so silence costs nothing.
- Multilingual
- Self-hosted models
- Billed on speech, not duration
Why we ship our own products
Our products are the proof behind our service claims
A consultancy that only builds for others never has to live with its own architecture. We do. Our products run on the AI serving stack, the GPU operations and the data-residency model we recommend to clients — which is why the numbers on our service pages are measurements rather than estimates.