Why DeepTrace
The web has facts. Understanding lives in the connections.
DeepTrace began with a simple product question: what if every relationship result kept the public evidence needed to inspect it?
Scattered pages
Public pages
Resolved entity
Jensen Huang
Cited relationship
Jensen Huang → NVIDIA
Co-founder, President & CEO
Reviewable report
The Origins of an AI Empire
4 cited sources
Why it exists
Important questions rarely fit on one page.
Public information about people, companies, and events is scattered across organization pages, filings, reporting, profiles, and event records.
Names can refer to more than one entity. Titles change, roles overlap, and important context may live outside the headline.
Generated summaries can hide the route back to evidence, making it harder to verify what is supported, what is context, and what is missing.
- Pages are scattered.
- Identity is ambiguous.
- Claims need receipts.
How DeepTrace works
From a search result to a trail you can follow.
- 01
Resolve
Resolve Jensen Huang before the graph expands.
- 02
Connect
Jensen Huang → NVIDIA · Co-founder, President & CEO
- 03
Preserve
The Origins of an AI Empire · 4 cited sources
Our belief
Speed matters. Inspectability matters more.
A result earns trust when the reader can see what it says, why it says it, and where the source came from.
Designed for
For questions that need more than a generated answer.
Research and analysis
Follow people, organizations, and events across public sources.
Editorial investigation
Keep findings linked to the pages behind them.
Due diligence and context
Review relationships before carrying them into a decision.
Our promises
What stays true in every trace.
- 01The entity is resolved before the network expands.
- 02Every supported relationship retains a source.
- 03Every report keeps the evidence trail open for review.
Start an investigation
Start with a name. Follow the evidence.
Search a person, company, or event, then inspect the public sources behind the result.
Trace a relationship