Trust infrastructure for consequential AI
Tensflare builds the verification, provenance, and accountability layer that makes AI outputs safe to act on — in law, contracts, regulation, and every domain where being wrong has real consequences.
The problem
A lawyer cites a case that doesn't exist. A contract is signed with a fabricated clause. A regulatory filing misquotes the rule it relies on. The model didn't know. Nobody checked. The consequences were real.
What we believe
So we move deliberately and build durably — because infrastructure that must outlast any single product or hype cycle demands patience, rigor, and openness.
What we build
The same principles run through all of it.
The Verification Layer for Consequential AI
Before your AI sends an email, drafts a contract, or accesses a database, Truss checks if it is allowed to. Then, it creates an unbreakable record proving exactly what the AI did and why.
Tensflare Research
We publish the foundational research our products are built on. Not white papers.
Who we are
Tensflare was built by lawyers. Not engineers who discovered legal tech — lawyers who spent years in private practice, in regulatory roles, in capital markets, reviewing contracts and watching the same failures repeat. We knew the problem from the inside.
When we built the first open citation graph for African case law, we weren't making a market entry move. We were building the infrastructure that Nigerian law — and every common law African jurisdiction — had been waiting for. 14,437 Supreme Court and Court of Appeal judgments. 51,465 typed citation edges. Released open licence. Because a legal system with 220 million people deserves the same infrastructure that US and UK law takes for granted.
That decision — to build for the people left out first — is the thesis. Not as a charity project. As the correct starting point for a company that believes trustworthy AI infrastructure belongs to every legal system, not just the ones with venture capital.
Tensflare is a global company. The products serve any jurisdiction. The open-source standards are used on every continent. The research is submitted to international venues. We started in Lagos because that's where the gap was largest and the work was most needed.We're building for everywhere.
Whether you're a law firm evaluating AI, an engineer building on our stack, or an institution that cares about what AI becomes — there's a place to start.