Built by people like you, to get the most out of AI knowledge work
Nonnon AI was started by a mixture of AI researchers, lawyers, accountants and computer scientists to apply AI in a practical way to knowledge work.
Origin story
Nonnon AI began with a mystery.
Our team brought together individuals who had originally invested in a Swiss-regulated investment firm whose subsequent collapse raised serious questions. The available tools were not enough to understand what had happened, how the facts connected, or where legal responsibility might lie. We needed a system that could investigate, reason, connect facts across sources, identify inconsistencies, and support disciplined legal analysis. So we began building our own.
What started as an investigation became the foundation for Nonnon AI: a specialist deep-reasoning AI model designed to examine complex evidence, connect fragmented information, and support high-stakes legal work.
Our founding team of 21 people brings together expertise across AI research, dataset creation, model training, product delivery, legal and accounting-domain knowledge, criminal prosecution experience and agent development. Most of us have worked at a high level in AI research labs and law firms in China, Israel and the United States. That mix shaped our core belief: advanced AI is most valuable when it helps people understand complex facts, protect their rights, and act with clarity.
As we applied Nonnon AI to legal and regulatory material, the system surfaced patterns that were deeply concerning. Some appeared to point toward serious wrongdoing. Others raised grave human-rights concerns. We will explain more in our foundational case study, including the story behind our Super Corgi mascot.
That experience shaped the mission of the firm.
We believe the best use of powerful artificial intelligence is not to replace human judgment, but to strengthen it. Nonnon AI combines specialist legal reasoning, complex document analysis, powerful memory, agentic workflows, and always-on AI assistants personalized for users.
This is why Nonnon AI is not built as one-size-fits-all software. It is built around specialist reasoning, user-specific workflows and a team of agents designed to give you superpowers. Your work product, your judgment, your style, and your institutional knowledge are your competitive advantage, enhanced by Nonnon AI.
Nonnon AI began with Swiss law and European human-rights law. We are now expanding into broader legal and professional domains, with the same founding objective: to help users understand complexity, act with confidence, and use AI to make the world a better place.
Our Commitment to Human Rights
Nonnon AI is built for complex knowledge work.
Although our technology is especially powerful in legal, regulatory, financial, and investigative contexts, it is not designed for one narrow category of legal services. Its core strength is deep reasoning: the ability to examine vast amounts of information, connect factors across documents and systems, and present complex conclusions clearly.
The system adapts to the user. It learns the structure, language, priorities, and working style of each practice area. A tax lawyer, a litigator, in-house counsel, employment law specialists etc. may all use Nonnon AI differently. The common thread is that each can use the same underlying intelligence to reason through complexity with greater speed and clarity.
However, driven by what we saw in Switzerland, the area closest to our hearts is human rights.
We believe powerful artificial intelligence can be used either to protect liberty or to undermine it. In the wrong hands, AI may be used by bad actors to surveil, manipulate, intimidate, or overwhelm those who seek justice. Human-rights lawyers often work at a significant disadvantage compared with the resources available to nation states. They face complexity, delay, secrecy, and imbalance of power.
Our ambition is to help change that.
A founding commitment of Nonnon AI is to use our technology to seek the truth for its own sake. Truth is often uncomfortable to those in power. Too often, power entrusted for the public benefit is misused, concealed, or corrupted. We believe advanced AI should help expose facts, clarify responsibility, and support those who defend fundamental rights and liberties.
Operating advanced artificial intelligence systems is expensive. Nevertheless, as Nonnon AI grows, we intend to dedicate part of our profits to making our model available for free to human rights lawyers and organizations who courageously defend people around the world.
More details will be announced as we begin rolling out the product in the coming months.
Some of our Super Corgi friends

Drafter

Due Diligence

Librarian

Chief of Staff

Deposition Prep

Devil's Advocate

Translator

Security Expert

Administrator

QA Expert

Researcher

Compliance

Detective

Business Developer

Prosecutor