Introducing:

CLUES reads every document so you don't have to.

CLUES is an AI system that reads massive document archives, maps connections between entities, and surfaces answers with direct citations to the source material.

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NLP

natural language queries

natural language queries

NER

NER

named entity recognition

named entity recognition

named entity recognition

RAG

retrieval-augmented generation

retrieval-augmented generation

retrieval-augmented generation

Cited

every answer links to source

every answer links to source

Clues capabilities

Use cases

Legal discovery

Cross-reference depositions, surface relevant case documents, reconstruct timelines from scattered filings.

Investigative journalism

Query leaked archives, FOI releases, and public filings. Find the connection your reporting needs.

Compliance & audit

Scan internal records for regulatory red flags, policy violations, and audit trail gaps.

Research & intelligence

Analyze large-scale datasets for academic research, due diligence, or open-source intelligence.

What Clues does

Under the hood

Document ingestion

Feed CLUES any document set: PDFs, court filings, contracts, emails. The system parses, indexes, and builds a semantic understanding of every page.

AI synthesis

Ask a question, get a synthesized answer, not a list of links. Every response cites the exact source document and page.

Entity extraction

CLUES uses NER and relationship modeling to automatically identify people, organizations, and how they connect across the dataset.

FAQ

Common questions about CLUES.

What kind of documents can CLUES analyze?

How does CLUES find answers in millions of pages?

Can CLUES be used on private or confidential document sets?

Does CLUES make conclusions or just surface information?

How are answers verified?

Is the Epstein Files demo the only available dataset?

What kind of documents can CLUES analyze?

How does CLUES find answers in millions of pages?

Can CLUES be used on private or confidential document sets?

Does CLUES make conclusions or just surface information?

How are answers verified?

Is the Epstein Files demo the only available dataset?

See it working.
Right now.

The Epstein Files (891K+ pages of court documents) is our public demo. Try it live, or book a call to discuss your own dataset.