Why we build for families, not just businesses

Most of our work helps companies put AI into production. Spirantix asks a different question: what if the same engineering depth made daily life easier for the people who need it most? The result is a family of agents designed for seniors and for anyone who does not consider themselves technical. No manuals, no menus to memorize. If you can hold a conversation, you can use a Spirantix agent. And everything stays on hardware your family owns.

What we believe

Helping people comes first

Most AI is built to make work more efficient. Spirantix is built to make life better: easing the weight of memory loss, keeping families connected, and saving the stories that matter before they slip away.

Easy for everyone

Designed for older adults and for people who do not think of themselves as technical. Simple to talk to, quick for family to set up, and private by design. Available first on Claude and ChatGPT, with mobile apps to follow.

Made to outlast us

Memories should outlive any company, ours included. Everything is built on open standards, so what you keep and pass down stays readable and verifiable decades from now.

Three roles. One mission.
Emery, the Companion
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Emery

The Companion · She remembers.

For someone living with dementia, Alzheimer's, or short-term memory loss, the real challenge is getting through a normal day. Emery is memory support built for exactly that: she manages the calendar and task list, builds a simple daily plan, and gives gentle reminders so nothing falls through the cracks. Appointments, medications, birthdays, the kettle you put on.

She also helps you hold on to people and moments. Take or upload a photo and simply ask, “Who is this?” Emery recognizes family and friends from a private knowledge base created from your own photo library, and answers warmly and conversationally.

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Capsa, the Curator
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Capsa

The Curator · She keeps the stories.

Your photos are scattered across Google Photos, iCloud, Dropbox, old laptops, and external drives. Capsa gathers all of them into one organized collection on hardware you own, sorted by year, event, and the people in them.

Then comes the part no shoebox of prints could do: record yourself telling the story behind each album, and the Slideshow feature plays your pictures with your own voice narrating, in your words, for your grandchildren and theirs. Full-resolution photos never leave your machine.

Meet Capsa →
Addie, the Guardian
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Addie

The Guardian · She knows what's real.

In a world filling up with AI-generated images, Addie certifies what's genuine. Hand her a photo or document and she seals it: a visible code, woven into the picture itself, that proves who created it, when it existed, and that it has not been altered since.

Use Addie on her own to certify a single precious photo, or let her quietly certify everything in your Capsa collection, so the pictures you pass down can be proven real by your great-grandchildren.

Meet Addie →
The Tessera Protocol. Every seal Addie creates can be read without us. Tessera is the open, published standard for verifying a sealed file: anyone, with any tool, in any decade, can confirm that a photo is genuine and unchanged. In ancient Rome, a tessera hospitalis was a token split between two families; years later, the matching halves could be rejoined to prove the bond. Tessera works the same way for your photos and stories, and it will keep working long after us.
NYCWine.com Uncork the City

One of the world’s great wine cities, in one place

NYCWine.com is our guide for the people who drink, collect, and chase wine across the five boroughs: tastings, classes, and dinners updated daily, a directory of 335+ stores and 110+ bars, the latest headlines, and the community conversation in a single feed.

It is also a working showcase of how we operate a media property with AI. Agents round up events from sources across the city, keep the news desk current, and power a concierge that helps visitors find the right bottle or the right bar. A small editorial team reviews; the agents do the legwork.

Wine Events

Tastings, classes, dinners, and festivals from sources across NYC.

Wine Stores

335+ shops with addresses, phone numbers, and website links.

Wine Bars

110+ bars in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens, searchable by borough.

Wine News

Headlines and stories from top wine publications, refreshed automatically.

Community

Conversations from Reddit, Instagram, X, and more in one feed.

Both properties carry the same conviction that drives our consulting practice: technology should serve people, not the other way around. Spirantix brings that to families holding on to their memories and stories. NYCWine.com brings it to a city full of wine lovers, with agents handling the daily work behind the scenes. If either one speaks to you, or to someone you love, we would be glad to hear from you.

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