Interveil Labs
Products

Two perimeters, one spine.

dayFrame guards social attention; Glosa guards reading attention. Sibling products under one constitution — with Presence on the horizon.

Social

dayFrame

Live. Create. Reflect. A user-respecting, tone-first social neighborhood built on sovereign spaces — not a timeline, not a feed, not a profile, but a constellation of spaces with clear purpose and boundaries. Continuity, depth, and intentional presence are the north star; engagement is not.

Status: working private beta, invite-only waves, boutique economics — sustainable without surveillance capitalism.


Reading

Glosa

An immersion-preserving AI reading companion — for e-books and for the paper book on your nightstand. Glosa restores what the screen age stripped from reading: context, patience, and the conversation with the author — without ever breaking the reader’s trance.

Status: concept specification complete; margin-whisper prototype next. Philosophical foundation: the Journal’s essays.


On the Horizon

Presence

The honest version of the wall-sized screen a boy once dreamed he could sit in front of and truly visit family across the world. Zoom flattens presence; a headset isolates it. Presence restores what a call strips — co-presence, warmth, the felt sense of being with someone — the way Glosa restores what the screen strips from reading. The same engine unpacks meetings and lectures: signal-rich gathering and remembering, with the exocognitive layer surfacing only when a decision needs you. Concept stage; philosophy locked.


Shared Constitution

Laws every Interveil product obeys

  1. The experience plane never corrupts the truth plane.
  2. The dial stays in the human hand: every parameter visible, chosen, revisable; models of the user are inspectable and deletable.
  3. Prime, whisper, withdraw: aid deepens human capability and measures success by graduation, not engagement.
  4. Provenance by default: machine-generated content is labeled; interpretations are typed as interpretations; the record can be reconstructed.
  5. The refusals are published: every product ships with its “what this will never do” list as public positioning.
  6. Anti-sycophancy is a hard requirement: a mirror that flatters is a shipped defect.
  7. Dignity extends upstream: labor, data provenance, and non-user harms are design constraints, not externalities.