LIBRATIN

Report anything wrong. Or the building finds the fault first.

Routed, fixed, the people affected told, and proven — by first light.

The continuity gap

Most problems never get reported.

Unrouted
Reports land in an inbox with no clear owner
Stale
Status drifts; the last update is hours old
Unproven
No record of who knew what, when

And when no one is there to see, the building should catch itself.

Air · CO₂ rising · room sealedCO₂ at 1180 ppm, past the threshold

Caught 3:11 a.m. · owner paged 3:12 a.m. · Laboratory Operations · routed to a human

It augments your CO and smoke alarms, never replaces them — a true emergency still goes to 911.

Water · riser pressure falling · basement lineCaught 1:58 a.m. · Facilities · routed to a human

Before the campus wakes, while everything’s quiet: a resident can’t shed the heat, and no one comes. A freezer fails in an empty lab, and no one knows. What happens next decides the morning.

One loop — whether a person reports it or the space does.

/ 01 · Reported

At 3:09 a.m. a resident reports her room is overheating — a spinal-cord injury means she can’t regulate her body temperature, and she can’t get herself to a cooler space. No alarm fires for this.

/ 02 · Routed

Policy resolves the accountable owner path — Facilities on the cooling, Residence Life to reach her and move her now.

/ 03 · Protected

Staff reach her and move her to a cooled, accessible space — she’s told who’s coming and when, before the heat becomes a danger.

/ 04 · Proved

Every state change is logged as evidence — that she was reached and safe, sealed.

The pilot

We’re starting with campus continuity.

When something quiet fails, someone is cut off from safety or care. We get it to the right people in time, guide whoever’s affected, and prove it was handled.

An accessible shower room in morning sun: steam drifting in the light, wet footprints crossing the tile, a small thermometer at the mixer resting in the safe band beside a dated service tag.
Frame 5Proof8:02 a.m.Held safe before first shower

And around the clock, the same loopfive more from the sealed record

  1. 9:12 a.m.SealedReportedThe way to the seats, clearedA grandmother does not watch her granddaughter’s name called from behind a fence line.
  2. 9:41 p.m.SealedReportedA chemical smell, a closed labEighty students do not file into that air at nine.
  3. 10:15 p.m.SealedReportedWater through a light fixtureAn electrified fixture over irreplaceable archives does not wait for morning rounds.
  4. 1:48 a.m.SealedPerceivedWater at the roll-in thresholdShe is woken by a knock, not by wet carpet.
  5. 3:12 a.m.SealedPerceivedCaught at the flueThe 3 a.m. alarm the family never needed — augmenting the alarms, never replacing them.
Operator console

Every incident, owned in one place.

The surface your operators work in — every incident routed, every notice targeted, every step proven.

Trust gates

Built for your institution’s judgment.

Governance covenant — five sealed trust gates

  • policy

    Policy-constrained

    The AI acts only inside the routing policy your campus sets. Its judgment is bounded and appealable — no autonomous escalation.

    Sealed
  • workflow

    Workflows respected

    Libration routes into the systems and owners you already use, under your policy — it does not replace them.

    Sealed
  • scope

    Conditions, never identity

    Conditions, never identity — not a surveillance system, a people-tracker, or an attendance, productivity, or behavior monitor. A notice reaches only the people it concerns, never a broadcast. For life-safety emergencies, call 911 — Libration is continuity, not response.

    Sealed
  • proof

    Auditable by default

    Every routing decision, notice, and refusal is logged as evidence — kept and reviewable after the fact.

    Sealed
  • refusal

    It refuses to watch people

    Asked to point it at people — attendance, productivity, dwell-time, who-is-where — it declines, and logs the refusal, no matter the contract.

    Sealed
Campus partner pilot

Start with one campus route.

Tell us the one route — or fault — you can’t afford to miss. We’ll map it with you.

PILOT-REQUEST

Structured intake

Sense · intake