Vigla synthesises open-source intelligence into structured, verified briefs — designed by conflict practitioners, for conflict practitioners.
Eirene is Vigla's first intelligence module — an AI-powered tool that synthesises real-time open-source reporting into structured conflict intelligence briefs. Version 1 is operational. We are now piloting it with practitioners and researchers to refine the analytical frameworks before wider release.
Vigla is a multi-module intelligence platform. Each module addresses a distinct domain of geopolitical risk. The sequence is deliberate — Eirene first because conflict and peace practitioners represent the most acute unmet need; Tagma second because European defence intelligence is the fastest-growing adjacent domain. Together, the modules form a unified picture of the forces shaping fragile and contested environments globally.
"Over 80% of intelligence analysis is based on open sources. The question is no longer access — it is synthesis."
Analysts identified Russian troop movements toward Ukraine one hour before the invasion began — using only commercial satellite imagery and traffic data available to anyone.
Real-time open source data, properly monitored and synthesised, provides advance warning that classified channels missed.
A team of 30 open source investigators identified the responsible military unit, named individual suspects, and documented the full chain of events — faster than any government investigation.
Structured OSINT methodology produces accountability-grade evidence that rivals, and sometimes surpasses, classified intelligence.
The global OSINT market is growing at 26.7% annually — from $12.7 billion today to a projected $133 billion by 2035 — the fastest growing segment in the intelligence sector.
The window to establish the defining platform for conflict and peace intelligence is open. It will not stay open long.
Vigla is in active development. Join the waitlist to be notified when access opens — and to follow the platform as it builds.
We're looking for people to help shape the platform — not just use it.
Learn about the pilot programme →