Tech Stack, Traction and Positioning
Market Opportunity
Inflectiv is built for the convergence of AI agents, real-world data, and programmable intelligence.
$10T+ AI Agent Economy Agents require structured intelligence to operate reliably at scale.
$70B+ sensor and perception market (by 2026) Phones, IoT devices, wearables, and autonomous systems generate massive volumes of raw signals.
300M+ AI agents projected by 2030 All require trusted, queryable intelligence, not raw files or streams.
Previous primitives unlocked:
Stablecoins → liquid value
NFTs → liquid ownership
Inflectiv unlocks liquid, structured intelligence.
Traction
Inflectiv is already live across AI, Web3, and enterprise environments.
Infrastructure and AI Integrations
Google AI & Vertex AI Co-built interrogation and data reasoning agents.
Seal, Walrus, Sui Live integrations for encryption, data availability, and on-chain logic.
Product and Ecosystem
15+ active pilots Across enterprise, Web3, robotics, and DeFi use cases.
n8n integration Plugin enabling agent-driven and automated workflows.
SenseNet Mobile sensor and perception app scheduled for Q4 2025.
Traction is driven by real usage, not speculative adoption.
Tech Stack Overview
Inflectiv’s stack is designed around intelligence lifecycle management, not storage or compute.
Layer 1: Intelligence Ingestion
Document uploads (SOPs, PDFs, research, compliance)
API-based ingestion
Sensor and perception pipelines (via SenseNet)
This layer focuses on liberating raw knowledge and signals.
Layer 2: Structuring and Tokenization
Semantic structuring and normalization
Compression and indexing for agent-native access
Tokenization into $INAI-backed intelligence assets
Encryption and access control via Seal
Data availability and provenance via Walrus
This layer is where data becomes intelligence.
Layer 3: Distribution Network
APIs and SDKs for agents and applications
Native integrations with:
ElizaOS
Compatibility with:
Enterprise systems
DeFi tools
Robotics, AR/VR, and IoT platforms
Agents consume intelligence directly, not files.
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