Source-grounded AI analysis

Neurolytix

Turn documents, recordings, transcripts, and research material into a reviewable knowledge base for grounded questions, evidence inspection, and better analysis.

Synthetic Neurolytix files review panel showing source state, evidence, caveats, and next actions.
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Analysis workflow

From raw material to source-backed answers

Neurolytix keeps the normal upload, process, review, and chat flow focused on the material that actually supports the answer.

  1. 01

    Upload and process sources

    Bring together documents, transcripts, meeting audio, and video-derived text so analysis starts from the full evidence set.

  2. 02

    Review raw and extracted evidence

    Inspect source state, extracted text, corrected transcripts, caveats, and the next action before relying on derived analysis.

  3. 03

    Ask grounded questions

    Query the workspace and see answers with source-backed reasoning, citations, and visible evidence coverage.

  4. 04

    Inspect limits and move forward

    When the sources are weak or missing, Neurolytix should say so, then point toward review, correction, or deliverable preparation.

Use cases

Built for serious information work

Managers

Recover decisions, risks, blockers, ownership, and next actions from scattered project documents and meeting material.

Researchers and analysts

Compare evidence, find gaps, trace claims, inspect contradictions, and build grounded synthesis from mixed source sets.

Teams

Share a source-grounded workspace that preserves provenance while moving analysis toward reports and reusable knowledge.

Product proof

The evidence UI is the product surface

These demo-safe panels show the public product direction: files and transcripts stay reviewable, answers expose support, and limitations stay visible.

Synthetic transcription review panel showing raw transcript, corrected transcript, caveats, and analysis readiness.
Transcription review keeps raw and corrected text distinct.
Synthetic answer workspace panel showing a grounded answer, cited sources, evidence coverage, and caveats.
Answers are useful because their evidence can be inspected.
Synthetic evidence sources panel showing citation cards, support levels, snippets, and caveats.
Source cards make support, caveats, and next checks explicit.
Synthetic source status panel explaining source state, evidence, caveats, and next action.
Source state guides review before reuse.

Preview / in development

Toward evidence-aware deliverables

Neurolytix is moving toward document work where AI proposes comments, tracked suggestions, citation inserts, and support warnings. This is preview direction, not a shipped live editing or DOCX availability claim.

  • Raw uploads and transcripts remain authoritative.
  • Generated text is treated as a proposal until reviewed.
  • Future deliverables should preserve provenance instead of hiding it.
Synthetic LCDL preview panel labeled preview in development with document suggestions, citations, and support warnings.
LCDL / live document layer concept shown as in-development preview only.

Trust posture

Source authority over confident invention

Raw sources stay authoritative

Uploads, extracted text, and transcripts remain visible as the basis for review. Summaries and answers are derived aids.

Citations and snippets matter

Users should be able to inspect what an answer used, where it came from, and which caveats affect confidence.

Insufficiency is a feature

When evidence is weak or absent, the honest result is a limitation and a next action, not a polished unsupported claim.

Neurolytix demos

See how your sources become evidence-backed work.

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