A bluff has a tell. So does a failing heart, a fatiguing engine, a cracking market. The same tell shows up in any complex system before it changes state — and Snapmatics is the instrument that reads it.
We've run Snap Math on more than 100 different systems — engines, markets, bodies, power grids. In every one, the rhythm shifts a little before anything visible happens. And it reads both ways: a system breaking down, or settling back to stable. Good news or bad, we catch the change early.
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Snapmatics doesn't sell a single product — it owns the layers others build on. Each can be licensed or deployed on its own; together they form the stack.
The core engine — the framework that reads the warning in any system, whether you run it on past data or live.
A growing, citable library of every warning pattern we've seen. Look it up, cite it, or build a product on it — and it gets richer with every system we read.
The watchdog for AI. It can tell whether a model is still steady just from its answers — and flag trouble before it shows. Holds EIDOS Compare and EIDOVox.
Share a result without moving the data. Lets distributed systems — computational, biological, mechanical — coordinate without transmitting. Pairs naturally with SnapPrint.
The same framework reads cardiac arrest, jet-engine fatigue, financial collapse, and grid instability — no retraining. Each vertical is its own licensing conversation; the framework underneath stays the same.
EVE is where the whole stack comes together: powered by Snap Math, governed by EIDOS, given voice by WINK. A different architecture from a language model — shared openly with investors and serious partners, and not yet open to outsiders.
We're not asking you to bet on a moonshot — we're asking you to bet on one that already throws off revenue and patents on its way up.