Our technology finds hidden dependencies, contradictions, and structural drift in complex legal and regulatory instruments, directives and agreements, complete with a full audit trail showing exactly how we found them.
Organisations that depend on complex webs of legislation, regulation, contracts, and policy face a problem nobody has solved: when one instrument changes, which others are affected? When two arrangements should create the same obligations, do they? When the world moves, which of your existing commitments are structurally exposed?
Today, the only way to answer these questions is to send people to re-read everything. Two professionals reading the same contract will emphasise different things. AI tools summarise text but give different answers each time, and can't show their working. When someone with deep institutional knowledge moves on, the structural understanding goes with them.
Nobody would accept financial statements prepared by an accountant who read the invoices and then formed an opinion about the balance sheet. Accounting required a measurement system, which became known as double-entry bookkeeping, and it was reliable, auditable, and precise. Legal and regulatory frameworks have never had an equivalent.
Now they do.
Two arrangements that should be structurally equivalent. A regulation and the policy that implements it. Side letters that should create the same obligations. The system measures the structural distance between any two instruments and shows you precisely where they differ;
Not a qualitative opinion. A repeatable measurement.
Every instrument is structurally classified: sound, stressed, fragile, or failing. Instead of sampling 30 and hoping, you see the full landscape — which instruments are internally coherent and which are silently eroding. Human attention is directed to the instruments that need it most, not spread equally across everything.
The system doesn't just measure where you are. It computes which future states are reachable from the current structure, and what would need to change to get there.
Not advice. Not a recommendation.
A structural map of what's achievable, with the specific changes required to reach each state.
Fabric & Ledger is a measurement system, not a decision system. It makes the structural reality of legal and regulatory instruments visible and measurable. What you do with that visibility is your professional judgment.
The system uses AI to read instruments, then a fully deterministic pipeline — with no AI in the computation — to measure and analyse their structure.
The AI extracts. The mathematics computes.
Same input, same output, every time.
Validated across five legal domains, including constitutional law, international tax, contracts, and accounting standards. 13 patent filings with the UK IPO. 1,100+ automated tests, zero failures. 41,000 lines of deterministic code.
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