Autonomous Research AI

Stop searching.
Start knowing.

SourceVault runs multi-source deep research autonomously — scours dozens of sources, cross-verifies facts, and delivers a structured, cited report. On your command.

Research in progress
Scanning academic databases...
Cross-referencing SEC filings...
Verifying with news archives...
Synthesizing 47 sources...
·Generating final report...
47 sources processed
The Problem

Research takes days. AI assistants take seconds and give you links, not answers.

Traditional search surfaces documents. Traditional AI summarizes one source. Neither actually does the work — it just points you toward work you still have to do.

SourceVault closes that gap. It thinks like a researcher: plans the investigation, pursues multiple angles simultaneously, flags contradictions, and stops only when the answer is grounded and defensible.

Three phases. One structured output.

01

Plan

SourceVault analyzes your query, identifies knowledge gaps, and builds a research plan — defining which sources, angles, and verifications are needed.

02

Investigate

Runs dozens of searches simultaneously. Reads hundreds of sources. Recursively digs into cited references. Flags contradictions as it finds them.

03

Synthesize

Produces a structured, citation-backed report with confidence levels, source diversity, and a clear verdict — not a list of links to sort through.

What You Get

Not a summary. A verdict.

Citation-traceable claims

Every statement links back to its source. No hallucination. No unverifiable claims.

Confidence indicators

Know where the evidence is strong and where it thin. Make informed decisions.

Multi-source convergence

Cross-verifies across dozens of independent sources before reporting anything as fact.

Structured reports

Export as a formal report, a briefing, or a dataset — whatever your workflow needs.

The difference between having information and knowing what to do.

SourceVault is built for people who make decisions based on evidence — analysts, researchers, investors, and operators who can't afford to miss what the data actually says.