EnclavAI aggregates all your personal data into an encrypted on-device vault and powers a local AI assistant that knows your finances, calendar, health, and inbox — without a single byte leaving your machine.
Three painful realities no one is solving at once.
The average person's data is fragmented across 40+ services. Your AI assistant can access exactly zero of them. You get generic answers to deeply personal questions.
87% of AI assistants send your conversations to cloud servers. Every query you make trains their model, enriches their datasets, and puts your private thoughts at risk.
Data brokers earn over £35 per person annually selling your behavioural data. You generate it, they profit from it, and you receive nothing — not even visibility into what they hold.
EnclavAI unifies your finances, calendar, health, and email into one private intelligence layer. Here's what that looks like in practice.
This is what a real conversation with EnclavAI looks like.
Link your bank, Gmail, Spotify, Apple Health, and more. EnclavAI guides you to request your own data from each service using your GDPR portability rights — through your own authenticated session, with no credential storage.
Your data is normalised, encrypted with AES-256, and stored in a local vault on your device. It never touches a server. No one — not even us — can access it. The key stays with you.
A small, quantised language model runs entirely on your CPU. It reads from your vault to answer deeply personal questions about your money, health, schedule, and habits. Zero cloud. Zero compromise.
EU and UK residents have the legal right to receive their personal data in a machine-readable format. EnclavAI helps users exercise this existing right through their own authenticated sessions — keeping the individual firmly in control of their own data.
Models like Phi-3.5-mini and Llama 3.2 run on an 8GB MacBook with acceptable performance. For the first time in history, a capable AI assistant can live entirely on a consumer laptop — no GPU required.
79% of consumers are now concerned about how companies use their personal data. Post-Cambridge Analytica and repeated AI training data scandals, a generation is actively seeking privacy-first alternatives.
Reactions from early product conversations with prospective users and investors. Names withheld at request.
I've wanted something like this for years. An AI that actually knows my finances without uploading them to a server — that's the product I've been screaming into the void about. Take my money.
As someone who's spent the last three years opting out of every data broker I could find, EnclavAI is the tool I've been waiting for. The GDPR portability angle is genuinely smart — it turns regulation into a feature.
The privacy-first angle is exactly what this AI space is missing. Every other player is racing to own your data. EnclavAI is taking the opposite bet — and in this regulatory climate, that's a very smart place to be.
EnclavAI is raising its pre-seed round. We're talking to angels and early-stage funds who believe the next wave of AI is local, private, and user-owned.
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