Unays LLC / Research and build

Unays Labs

This is where Unays tests useful technology before it becomes a finished product. Each project explains the problem it addresses, who it is for, what works today, and how mature it is.

LAB SYSTEMSONLINE
  • Open source
  • Infrastructure
  • Applied AI

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A laboratory, not a list of promises

Labs gives smaller ideas a place to be tested in public. A project may become a full Unays product, remain an open-source utility, or be retired when the experiment has answered its question.

01

We identify a real problem

A classroom need, repetitive task, infrastructure risk, or developer obstacle becomes a focused experiment.

02

We build a usable prototype

The project receives a small, testable feature set. Private data and client systems are kept outside the public lab.

03

We publish its maturity

Every card distinguishes a live tool from research or early development, so you know what to expect before opening it.

04

We learn and decide

Useful experiments can move into the product directory. Others remain examples, documentation, or archived research.

Status guide Active: available to use In development: being built Research: testing an idea Experimental: may change

Portfolio

Projects in the lab

Focused experiments with clear ownership, purpose, and maturity.

Infrastructure

UnaysNET

A protected network operations dashboard that helps administrators understand system health without exposing private telemetry.

For
IT teams and administrators
Available today
Status overview, authorized agent data, security tools

Applied AI

AI Tools

Focused AI helpers for understanding uploaded documents, organizing questions, and accelerating practical work.

For
Students, professionals, and teams
Available today
Chat modes, file analysis, projects, education access

Learning research

Education Studio

Tests better ways to combine lessons, practice, progress, books, and creative tools in one learning experience.

For
Students, teachers, and families
Available today
Subject learning, coding workspace, teacher tools

Automation

Server Utilities

Small operational tools that check service availability and turn technical health information into readable summaries.

For
Operators and support teams
Available today
Public service health and incident-ready identifiers

Platform

Unays APIs

Documented interfaces that let approved software communicate with Unays services in a predictable, versioned way.

For
Developers and integration teams
Available today
API keys, examples, platform and education endpoints

Research

Automation Experiments

Explores AI-assisted workflows where a person reviews important decisions before any meaningful action occurs.

For
Builders studying responsible automation
Available today
Selected source examples and implementation notes

Free local tools

Unays Lab Toolkit

Useful checks for developers, students, and technical teams. Processing happens inside your browser; pasted JSON and selected files are not uploaded to Unays.

01

JSON validator

Find syntax errors, format readable JSON, or create a compact version for an API request.

Ready for JSON input.
02

SHA-256 file checksum

Create a fingerprint used to confirm that a downloaded or transferred file has not changed.

The selected file stays on this device.
03

Request ID generator

Create an identifier for bug reports, support requests, test runs, and project notes.

LAB-READY

Privacy: these utilities run with standard browser APIs. The toolkit does not transmit your JSON contents, selected file, or generated checksum.

Open source

Build in public, selectively

Unays Labs publishes selected tools, examples, and documentation that help the community evaluate and reuse real engineering work. Product systems and private customer data remain private.

github.com/unaysllc-hub