Lattice OS is built on a new field of integer-exact mathematics — and turns it into working instruments: computation that normally takes a cluster, run on an ordinary machine. The foundations are published and free to read; the engine that runs them is private.
And it is sovereign by design: your problem goes in, the answer comes out, and we keep no copy of your data. Nothing of yours to hold, to sell, or to lose.
The three instruments above are the public face of one engine — and it is not a space tool. It is a general multi-physics engine — coupled fluid, thermal, structural, and electromagnetic problems among its domains — built for the hardest computational problems: the kind that today demand a supercomputer, or a different specialist code for each.
Lattice OS keeps that engine private and offers the capability to vetted partners by direct engagement — an instrument for your operation, or the engine pointed at a problem of your own. Either way the rule is the same as the instruments': your problem in, the answer out, no copy of your data kept.
Tell us your domain and your hardest question. Whether it's one of the instruments above or a problem of your own, a scoped, direct conversation follows — no tiers, no funnel.