Hundreds of documents. One meeting. Walk in prepared.

Aetherframe is a private AI thinking environment for high-stakes situations — custody cases, contract disputes, medical timelines, insurance fights, workplace documentation. Drop in your pile of PDFs, screenshots, and photographed papers. Aetherframe reads it, builds the timeline, cites every claim back to the source, and hands you a packet your attorney can actually use.

Runs on Claude. Every claim cited to your own documents. Never predicts outcomes, never characterizes people, never tells you what to do. Your first matter is on the house — no card required.

Four moves. One frame.

From a messy pile to a packet you can walk in with.

Ingest anything

PDFs, photos of paper, screenshots, email threads. Drop it in however messy it is.

Built timeline

Every dated event, assembled into one chronology — each one linked to its proof.

Cited answers

Ask in plain language. Every claim clicks back to the exact source sentence.

Yours to export

One button hands the packet to your attorney. One button purges it. No ghost copies.

Hard situations don't arrive organized.

The pile is the problem. So we made the pile the input.

They arrive as a folder of PDFs, a camera roll of photographed letters, a thread you screenshotted at 1 a.m., a stack of orders you don't fully understand. Somewhere in there is the story that proves your point — buried under four hundred pages of everything else. The old options were all bad. Read it all yourself and lose a weekend you don't have. Pay a professional by the hour to do the reading. Or paste the most sensitive moment of your life into a chatbot owned by a company whose business model is your data. Aetherframe is the option that was missing. You bring the pile. It does the reading. You stay the one who decides what's true. And it's built from the ground up to keep your material yours.
"You don't need an AI that has an opinion about your life. You need one that can see it — and show you what's there."

Three moves. From chaos to clarity.

Drag in the documents. Aetherframe does the reading. You keep the judgment.

Frame the matter

Tell Aetherframe what you're dealing with in plain language — a custody case, a contract dispute, a medical timeline, an insurance fight, a workplace situation. A few fields, not an interrogation. Now it has a frame.

Feed it everything

Drag in your documents in whatever form they exist. Aetherframe reads each one, pulls out the people, the dates, and the events, and writes a plain-language summary — so you understand a forty-page filing in a paragraph.

See the whole picture

Your timeline builds itself. Patterns and contradictions surface. Ask any question and get an answer cited to your own evidence. When the meeting comes, export a clean packet and walk in ready.

Start free — your first matter is on us.

If your situation lives in a stack of documents, it belongs in a frame.

Aetherframe started as a tool for one friend in one hard situation. It turned out a lot of people are living their own version of it. The shape is always the same — too many documents, too much at stake, a meeting you can't afford to walk into cold.

Family & custody

Build the chronology of what actually happened, with every event tied to its proof.

Contract & business disputes

Find the clause, the date, the email that changes everything — across hundreds of pages.

Medical & care timelines

Turn years of records into a clear sequence you can hand to a doctor or an advocate.

Insurance & claims

Assemble the paper trail that gets a denial overturned.

Workplace documentation

Organize the incidents, dates, and messages before you ever talk to HR or a lawyer.

Estate & probate

Make sense of the accounts, the filings, and the timeline when someone's affairs land in your lap.

Whistleblower & source files

Organize sensitive evidence before disclosure, in a space that respects what's at stake.

Anyone with a deadline and a pile

If you've got a meeting and a mess, you've got a use for Aetherframe.

The Aetherframe user isn't paranoid. They're paying attention — and they're out of time to do this by hand.

The Evidence Vault.

Some files belong nowhere but in your own custody.

Every document you bring in gets a cryptographic fingerprint the moment it arrives — so you can prove it hasn't been altered since. A verifiable timestamp. A retention class you set: keep it as evidence, keep it as thinking, or let it auto-purge. The AI organizes, surfaces patterns, and helps you build questions — but it never predicts how things will turn out, never characterizes the people involved, and never tells you what to do. One button exports everything to your attorney. One button purges everything — actually purges, no ghost backups, no retention games.

A thinking tool. Not an oracle.

Plenty of tools will happily tell you you're going to win, that the other side is lying, that you should make the aggressive move. Aetherframe won't — on purpose. It's built to make you sharper, not to replace your judgment or your professional's. It organizes, it surfaces, it asks. You decide.

Never predicts outcomes

It shows you what your documents say. What happens next is for you and your counsel.

Never characterizes people

Two documents disagree? It shows you both passages. It doesn't call anyone a liar.

Never tells you what to do

It helps you build the questions worth asking. The answers that need judgment stay with the humans who have it.

The reasoning of a frontier model. The discipline of a frame.

Aetherframe runs on Claude — so the reading, the summarizing, and the timeline-building are genuinely good, not a toy. But raw model power isn't the product. The product is everything wrapped around it: the citations back to your sources, the refusal to overstep, the vault that keeps your material yours, and a single calm interface built for someone under pressure. You get the intelligence. We supply the frame.

Start free. Re-up only when you need more.

Every membership includes a pool of thinking tokens — enough to take a real matter from a pile of documents to a prepared packet. Use them on reading, timeline-building, and cited answers. Run low before you're done? Top up in one tap and keep going. No surprise overages, no meter running in the background, no subscription you forgot you had draining your account.

The Box — in development.

Today it runs in the cloud. Soon it runs on your shelf.

The Aetherframe you can use right now is hosted — powerful, private by policy, ready today. What's coming is the endgame: a small black box that runs the same thinking environment entirely on your own hardware, in your own home, with no path back to anyone. Same vault. Same doctrine. Zero cloud. When your work is sensitive enough that 'private by policy' isn't enough and you want 'private by physics,' the box is being built for exactly that.

Your meeting isn't going to wait. Neither should you.