Making data transactable

Define your terms

Making data transactions possible requires more than a marketplace or an API. Legal agreements, access control, computation, payments, privacy, compliance, and auditability all have to work together. invocate provides the technical building blocks that connect these pieces. Providers can define the conditions under which data may be used. Consumers can evaluate and purchase what is valuable to them. Computation can take place without unnecessarily transferring underlying data. And transactions can produce auditable evidence of what happened.

The result is a new control layer for data: one designed not only to protect information, but to let it move safely to the people and agents that value it most.

Building blocks

The technical pieces that make data transactable

What you get back

Control on one side, value on the other

  • Exactly the output the terms allowed (e.g., a document, an answer, a metric, an evaluation score) and nothing beyond it.
  • Compensation on the provider’s terms: payment per document, query, or computation, a subscription, reciprocal access, or another agreed exchange.
  • Auditable evidence of what was requested, what ran, and what was released.
  • No raw records, models, or code surrendered by any party.
  • No durable shared infrastructure to govern once the transaction is done.
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