An independent, AI-powered consolidated source for UAP evidence intelligence.
To consolidate the world's publicly available UAP evidence into a single AI knowledge base that anyone can query — with provenance, trust tiers and honest uncertainty on every answer.
The official documents and videos already live on public archives — the National Archives, DVIDS, and direct agency releases. We do not re-host or redistribute them. Our value is an AI model that has read and understood them, and that points you to the original source.
Not affiliated with DoD, AARO, NASA, ODNI, Congress or any government agency.
We separate known, claimed, inferred and unknown — and we draw no conclusions for you.
Every answer shows where the underlying evidence came from and who released it.
Submitted and ingested material is reviewed by a person before it is accepted into the knowledge base.
Uncertainty is stated, not hidden. We tell you what is solid and what is thin.
UAP Intel runs on two separate layers. A private AI model and a private processing corpus live on dedicated hardware, where the raw evidence is ingested, analysed and tiered. A public knowledge layer — this site — exposes only the results: answers, provenance and metadata. The raw files never leave the private layer, and the public site never serves them.
The knowledge base grows as new public collections are ingested — for example the US National Archives UAP Record Group 615 — and as the community submits evidence for authenticity review. Every addition passes through the same pipeline: verify the source, tier the reliability, gate on human review, and keep the link back to the original.