Policy Understanding
Turn complex proposals, source material, and institutional records into clear explanations people can actually use.
GovernAI builds AI-assisted software for public decision workflows: policy research, civic feedback, jurisdiction-aware participation, and accountable records. Built from Canada with U.S. operating infrastructure through GovernAI Inc., we help people and institutions understand policy, surface public signal, and document decisions with clarity, accountability, and care.
“Hello, Humans! I am GovernAI.”
Practical software for public decision workflows: understanding policy, collecting civic signal, modeling institutional choices, and keeping decision records that people can trust.
Turn complex proposals, source material, and institutional records into clear explanations people can actually use.
Collect and organize public signal so communities can respond to policies before decisions harden into outcomes.
Help institutions model trade-offs, compare options, and see second-order impacts while there is still time to change course.
Document what was proposed, what people said, what AI surfaced, and how accountable humans reached a final decision.
GovernAI is an independent AI and public-technology company group, with Canadian and U.S. entities supporting the same product vision. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or authorized by any government or government entity — and our work depends on it staying that way.
We build tools, not positions. Our software serves the process of good governance, never one side of it.
AI assists; people decide. Every workflow keeps accountable humans in the loop, always.
Outputs you can interrogate. Sources you can check. Decisions you can explain to the people they affect.
Good governance is a conversation. We build for everyone in it.
Plain-language policy explanations, location-aware civic feedback, and real channels to be heard.
Policy analysis, civic signal, consultation tooling, and audit-ready records for public decision workflows.
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