The secure operating system for enterprise AI skills, agents, and digital workforces.
Private models inside your own infrastructure. It understands your organisation — knowledge, structure, policies, procedures. Not a chatbot. An operating system.
Agents
Public AI is not enterprise AI.
Security exposure
Public AI sends your data outside your perimeter. For regulated buyers, that's a non-starter.
No real compliance
Generic tools can't satisfy audit, residency, or sovereignty requirements out of the box.
No context
A chatbot doesn't know your structure, your policies, or your procedures. It guesses.
Fragmentation
Dozens of disconnected copilots, no shared governance, no single source of truth.
Five layers. One operating system.
From sovereign infrastructure to the workflows your teams run every day — every layer is access-controlled, auditable, and yours.
Explore the architectureSkills become agents. Agents become workflows.
Skills
A single reusable capability with a defined input and output. The atomic unit of business software.
Agents
Skills given goals, memory, and supervised autonomy — agents that act, not just answer.
Workflows
Agents and skills composed into complete business processes your organisation runs at scale.
Security is the product, not a feature.
Isolation, RBAC, audit, encryption, and sovereign deployment — built in at the foundation, not added at the edge.
Data isolation
Tenant-isolated by design. Your data never mingles and never leaves your boundary.
Identity & SSO
Entra ID, Google Workspace, Okta. Enterprise identity from day one.
RBAC
Granular role-based access at every layer — skills, data, agents, and audit.
Audit logging
Every action, retrieval, and decision is logged and exportable for review.
Encryption
At rest, in transit, and with customer-managed keys (CMK).
Sovereign deployment
VPC, private cloud, on-prem, air-gapped, and government regions.
Built for the industries that can't send their data to public AI.
See Vorsal OS running on your stack.
A focused 30-minute walkthrough with our team — architecture, deployment options, and the security model. No slides-only pitch.