Recognize — Early AccessReconcile & Prompt → Project — In development

    Secure Asset Data Capture
    for Critical Infrastructure

    GridLogic is a foundational step in building a digital asset inventory—across utilities, data centers, industrial facilities, and government sites. We turn diagrams and field photos into structured, audit-ready records with encrypted capture and offline AI.

    Our Phased Approach to Digital Infrastructure.

    Recognize

    Reconcile

    Prompt → Project

    Recognize (Early Access)

    Turn diagrams (one-line, P&ID, rack elevations) and nameplate photos into structured, auditable asset data. Works across utilities, data centers, and industrial plants to reduce manual entry.

    Reconcile (Roadmap)

    Cross-check BOMs against engineering drawings and owner standards to ensure all required materials are included—no more, no less. Automatically flag missing-from-BOM items, overages, mismatches, and obsolete parts to cut change orders and delays.

    Prompt → Project (Future Phase)

    From a prompt, map, and your standards, draft a complete engineering package: one-lines, rack layouts, relay settings, BOM, and CAD-ready drawings. All drafts are evaluated in parallel and validated prior to professional review.

    Built for Critical Infrastructure

    Designed for high-stakes environments with encryption, offline capture, and immutable audit trails.

    Utilities & Grid

    Substations, switchyards, transmission & distribution—diagram ingestion and field capture built for reliability.

    Data Centers

    Rack mapping, nameplates, and power paths—offline-capable capture with audit-ready sync.

    Industrial & Manufacturing

    Valves, pumps, MCCs, PLC panels—structured asset records from drawings and photos.

    Government & Sensitive Facilities

    Air-gap workflows, immutable logs, and role-based access for sensitive facilities.

    Engineered for safety, continuity, and compliance

    Every capture and change is encrypted, validated, digitally signed, and logged—creating a permanent, tamper-evident record.