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Inferis is what you use when client files can't go in ChatGPT.

Private document intelligence for the firms that can't put client data in a public chatbot.

Two bad answers, and a third

Every partner faces the same dilemma. Paste a client's engagement file into ChatGPT and you've handed confidential data to a system you don't control. Refuse AI entirely and you watch the productivity gains go to the firm down the road. Inferis is the third answer: the AI you can actually use on the files that can't leave your control.

What it does

Ask your files a question in plain language and get an answer drawn from the documents themselves, with every claim cited back to the exact source paragraph. Every query is cryptographically logged. Your documents stay in the data region you choose, and they are never used to train anyone's model.

Who it's for

Chartered accountants & tax

Engagement letters, working papers, tax rulings, and compliance files, searched in seconds.

Legal practices

Contracts, matters, and client correspondence, with the clause you need found instantly.

Financial services

KIIDs, prospectuses, SOAs, and fund documents, analysed without leaving your control.

Consulting

Engagement letters and reports turned into deliverables, milestones, and deadlines.

A cryptographic audit trail

Every query is cryptographically logged. Verify any answer against the exact source paragraph it came from. The trail is tamper-evident and independently verifiable.

Your data, in your region

Choose your region at signup. Your documents, chats, and audit trail stay there and never cross into another. The EU node is live in Frankfurt, with in-region AI inference in Belgium. Built for EU AI Act compliance from day one.

Who built it

Inferis is built by a team with backgrounds in enterprise document workflows and regulated industries, working across Sydney and Metz, France.

Professional-services firms shouldn't have to choose between using AI and protecting client confidentiality. We built Inferis to remove that trade-off.