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About Lunari

We believe the enterprise of 2028 will be operated substantially by agents — and that almost nothing in today's software stack is built for that. So we're building it.

What We Do

Lunari takes organizations into the agentic era. Strategy, architecture, platforms, and the governance that makes autonomous systems safe to trust — one team, accountable for the whole journey from a leadership question to software running in production.

We are engineers first. We build our own agentic platforms — Luna, an enterprise agentic workforce platform, and SubCortex, cognitive infrastructure for AI agents — and we bring that same engineering judgment to every client engagement: mapping where agents create real leverage, closing the gaps in data and governance that block them, and designing rollouts that earn trust step by step.

The Outcome We Engineer Toward

Done well, agentic systems change the economics of an operation. Processes that ran on headcount run on governed autonomy. Cycle times drop from weeks to hours. Every action lands with a full audit trail, so the work is more defensible after automation than it was before. That is what we engineer toward — measurable efficiency, protected margins, and people freed for the work that actually needs people.

Why Now

The models are ready; most operating environments are what lag behind. What limits agentic work today is everything around the model — memory that persists, identity that travels, permission that holds, and an audit trail that stands up to scrutiny. Closing that gap is an engineering problem, and it is the one we chose.

Principles

How We Operate

Accountability Before Autonomy

An agent that cannot be audited cannot be trusted with real work. We build the accountability layer first and grant autonomy against it.

Production, Not Demos

Anything can be made to work once on stage. We design for the failure modes that only appear at month three, under load, with real data.

Honest Counsel

We tell clients when agents are the wrong answer. The value of an advisor lies in their willingness to disagree with you.

Build From First Principles

The agentic enterprise is a different structure, and we design for where it is going rather than where it has been.

Work with us

Whether you're evaluating our platforms or looking for counsel on your own agentic strategy.