About Provectio

Provectio is a regulatory evidence company.

We help organisations and their advisors measure compliance, identify what is missing, and produce traceable outputs they can defend. The EU AI Act is the current wedge. The deeper capability is a disciplined evidence layer for high-stakes regulation.

What we do

Provectio measures whether documentation satisfies regulatory requirements. The output is not a memo and not a generic dashboard. It is a structured, source-linked assessment showing what applies, where documentation is sufficient, where it is partial, and where it is missing.

The current commercial focus is the EU AI Act, where the need for defensible evidence is immediate and expensive. Law firms, AI companies, and compliance teams use the output to support legal, compliance, and audit decisions.

Why buyers trust it

Provectio already has real proof assets: benchmark analyses, sample outputs, a structured reference corpus, and a defensive publication establishing prior art for the underlying method.

The methodology is documented publicly and designed to block unsupported findings rather than emit false confidence:

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What we are not

Not a law firm

Provectio does not give legal advice, draft legal opinions, or represent clients before regulators. We measure. Your lawyers advise.

Not a consultancy

We do not produce subjective assessments or qualitative recommendations. Every finding is a structured measurement with a verifiable receipt.

Founder

Keith Shepherd, founder of Provectio and author of the underlying measurement architecture. ORCID 0009-0006-5437-4472.

Based in Denmark. The business is being built as a serious commercial evidence layer, not as a general research project or legal advice practice.

Scope

Provectio is entering through the EU AI Act because the market pain is immediate and clear. Over time, the same evidence logic can extend into adjacent regulatory corpora where organisations need traceable, defensible outputs rather than static summaries.