Lucentive Labs

Lucentive Labs · Open source

The tools we build to ship, released so you can ship too.

Lucentive Labs is the open-source workbench behind Lucentive, IAS, and Human Today. Each library here runs in our own products first, then ships to you — typed, documented, and MIT-licensed. No demo cuts, no abandoned repos.

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Lock a visual-design decision by clicking it, not describing it.

Design direction usually lives in a doc that drifts from the build. Loupe makes the decision the artifact: click real option tiles into a live preview, and every lock keeps a deterministic export brief in sync — the ground truth a human or an agent builds from.

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Lock a visual-design decision by clicking it, not describing it.

Loupe turns a visual-design decision into clickable option tiles — real image crops, color palettes, type specimens, motion previews, layout mocks. Locking a tile recomposes a sticky live preview and keeps a deterministic export brief (human-readable markdown + machine-readable JSON) in sync. That brief is the ground truth a human or an AI build pass consumes.

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Why open source

The same bar we hold internally

Lucentive builds the operating model for enterprise AI. The Labs catalog is where the reusable parts of that work — the ones with no client context — become tools anyone can build on.

Field-tested first

Every library ships inside a Lucentive product before it ships to you. The version you install is the version we depend on, not a demo cut.

Engineering taste, in the open

These are the small, sharp tools that decide whether a build feels considered. We keep them typed, documented, and MIT-licensed so the taste travels.

Built to be composed

Headless cores, framework adapters, and zero-dependency layers. Take one piece or the whole stack — each library is designed to drop into work you already have.

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Pick a library and build with it today

Everything is MIT-licensed and on GitHub. Start with the live Loupe demo, or read the docs for the install path.