About NeuralMerge
We started this company because we needed these products ourselves.
Not because we saw a market opportunity. Not because AI is trendy. Because we watched colleagues send confidential documents to cloud services and thought: there has to be another way.
The moment it clicked.
A friend of ours, a lawyer, almost sent privileged client documents through ChatGPT. He caught himself at the last second. But he shouldn't have had to make that choice in the first place.
AI is genuinely useful. It makes professionals more productive, helps kids learn, gives everyone access to capabilities that used to require teams of people.
But the current model, where every query goes to someone else's server, isn't inevitable. It's just the path most companies chose because it was easier to build. We chose differently.
How we think
Local by default
Every NeuralMerge product runs on your hardware. The AI models live on your machine. We don't see your prompts. We can't see your prompts. That's the point.
No surveillance business model
We sell software. That's it. No data harvesting, no ad targeting, no “insights” derived from your usage. Your payment is our revenue. End of story.
Built for real work
Not demos. Not proof-of-concepts. Tools that lawyers, doctors, executives, and parents actually use every day. If it doesn't work in practice, it doesn't ship.
Honest about limitations
Local AI requires good hardware. It won't match GPT-4 on every benchmark. We'll tell you exactly what to expect instead of overselling and underdelivering.
Timeline
Company founded
Started building because we couldn't find what we needed. Bootstrapped, no outside funding.
NeuralShield ships
First product released. Local AI assistant for professionals handling sensitive work.
NeuralTutor launches
Safe AI learning for children. Because privacy isn't just for adults.
NeuralFlow releases
Multi-AI comparison tool. One prompt, 18 models, real answers.
Questions? Ideas? Just want to talk?
We read every message. Whether you're a potential user, investor, or someone who thinks we're wrong about something. Reach out.