AURA ENTERPRISE BY ARCHOTEC AI
Aura Enterprise
One on-premise cognitive core for safety-critical sites where footage and data can't leave.
A single platform that adapts across environments — not a catalog of separate products. The same cognitive core, tuned to the site it protects.
Safety footage shouldn't leave the building
Most safety AI is built cloud-first. For regulated, sensitive, or secure sites, that architecture is the problem.
Cloud safety AI streams your cameras out
Conventional systems pipe live camera feeds to a vendor's cloud for processing. Your footage becomes someone else's data.
That's a non-starter for regulated sites
Hospitals, secure facilities, and many construction clients simply cannot let footage or personal data leave the premises.
Aura keeps everything on-site
Perception, detection, and reasoning all run on local hardware inside the building. Nothing leaves.
One cognitive core, end to end
Cameras and sensors feed a single on-site core that perceives, detects, reasons, and alerts — without footage ever leaving.
Perception
Cameras and sensors across the site stream into the core as a continuous picture of the environment.
On-device detection
Detection runs on local hardware. Frames are processed inside the building — footage never leaves the premises.
Cognitive reasoning
Active inference interprets context rather than firing on fixed rules, so the core distinguishes a real hazard from routine activity.
Alerts
Operators are notified on-site or over the local network the moment something needs attention.
This single cognitive core is the product. Each vertical below is the same core adapted to a different environment — not a separate piece of software.
Built around four principles
Every capability follows from one decision: keep the intelligence on-site. That choice shapes how the core perceives, reasons, and protects.
Sovereign by design
All processing happens on local hardware. There is no cloud dependency and no footage leaving the premises — privacy is an architectural property, not a setting.
Context over rules
Active inference interprets what's happening rather than matching fixed triggers, which reduces the false alarms that make rule-based systems get ignored.
One core, many sites
The same cognitive core adapts to construction, healthcare, or industrial environments through configuration — not a separate codebase per vertical.
Operator-first alerting
Notifications reach the people on-site or over the local network the moment attention is needed, with the context behind why the core flagged it.
One platform, adapted per environment
The same core. Different sites, different things to watch for. Not three products — one platform configured for the place it runs in.
Construction
The environment we're building for first.
- PPE compliance
- Fall detection
- Restricted-zone access
Healthcare
The same core, tuned for clinical environments.
- Patient fall detection
- Staff safety
- On-site, privacy-preserving
Industrial
The same core, tuned for the plant floor.
- Equipment safety
- Process safety
- Hazard-zone monitoring
One platform, not three products.
Where we actually are
- The cognitive core is in active development.
- Construction is the first vertical.
- First pilots are planned for 2026.
- No production deployments yet.
Common questions
Does any footage leave the building?
No. Perception, detection, and reasoning all run on local hardware inside the building. Footage never leaves the premises.
Is this available today?
Not yet. The cognitive core is in active development, construction is the first vertical, and first pilots are planned for 2026.
Why is this one platform and not three products?
Construction, healthcare, and industrial all run the same cognitive core. What changes is configuration — what to watch for in each environment — not the underlying software.
Who is it for right now?
Teams building or operating safety-critical sites where footage and data can't leave the building, and who are open to being design partners for 2026 pilots.
Building a safety-critical site? Let's talk.
We're looking for design partners and early pilots for 2026. If footage and data can't leave your building, we'd like to hear about your environment.