Managing a complex sarcoma diagnosis means navigating thousands of pages of medical records, hundreds of research papers, and an endless stream of clinical updates — often while sitting in a waiting room preparing for an appointment.
Existing tools couldn't synthesize the complete picture. Cloud-based AI raised privacy concerns. General-purpose AI lacked clinical specificity. The gap between what was needed and what existed was vast.
LeptonX was built to close that gap — and in doing so, discovered that the solution had far broader implications for anyone who deserves to be the sovereign authority over their own medical intelligence.
The patient already has their data. They literally maintain their own medical records at home. LeptonX doesn't take custody of anything — it bestows AI superpowers over what the patient already owns.
"For the first time, patients don't just have access to their medical records. They have mastery over them." LeptonX — Founding Vision
"What happens to my data if something goes wrong?"
The same thing that would have happened before LeptonX — except now your records are organized, backed up, and were never anyone else's responsibility to begin with.
A lepton is a fundamental particle — small, indivisible, and the building block of larger structures. LeptonX represents the individual as the fundamental unit of the health system: the irreducible center around which all medical intelligence should orbit.
Every other medical AI company has built their moat by accumulating data. More data, better models, stronger lock-in. Their entire business depends on being the custodian of your most sensitive information.
LeptonX's moat is built on the opposite principle — and that inversion is structurally defensible in a way that data accumulation never is.
LeptonX never receives, touches, manages, stores, handles, or ever needs to destroy a single bit of patient medical data. This is not a feature you add. It is the architecture.
We build the tools that make local, private AI accessible to the individual — not just the institution.
Clinical-grade AI that respects the fundamental right to privacy and the need for precise medical information.
The LeptonX platform runs on NVIDIA DGX Spark hardware — 128GB unified memory, GB10 GPU — purpose-built for the workload of a complete local medical AI stack.
"We don't have an update vulnerability. We have an update ceremony."LeptonX — Security Architecture
Most medical device manufacturers treat firmware updates as a maintenance convenience — silent, automatic, unauthenticated. LeptonX treats every update as a security event.
The update channel is not a backdoor. It is a drawbridge. It opens when the patient decides to open it, closes when they're done, and every package that crosses it is cryptographically verified before it touches the system. The patient's network sovereignty is never delegated to LeptonX.
LeptonX never pushes updates silently. Every update begins with a deliberate patient action. Nothing crosses the boundary without consent.
Every package is signed by LeptonX and verified on-device before execution. A tampered or compromised update fails signature verification and is rejected.
Before installation, SentinelClaw reviews the update manifest — what changes, what services restart, what new permissions are requested. Anomalies are flagged.
For the most security-conscious patients: download the signed package on a separate machine, transfer via USB, verify and install locally. Zero network contact required.
For patients who want frictionless recovery after hardware loss, LeptonX offers optional settings sync — a de-identified profile stored in the cloud that contains everything about how you use LeptonX, and nothing about your medical history.
"The only thing LeptonX stores in the cloud is the shape of your preferences — never the substance of your health. A complete breach of our cloud infrastructure would reveal nothing about any patient's medical history."
LeptonX — Cloud Architecture Principle