These are the builder-facing pieces of the AIIT stack: memory, evaluation, browser control, and voice. Some are products. Some are community modules. All of them came out of production agents.
The face is generated. The voice is generated. The point is not.
AI output depends on the structure, context, constraints, examples, and judgment of the human driving it.
LAC Memory Kit
14-tier memory, self-save → review → promote, voice tier, keeper-disjunction, and Gary's Browser. Drop into any LLM project in 60 seconds. Production code, not a prototype.
Get the kit →AnchorForge
Eval and pressure-test agent behavior, refusal boundaries, and identity stability. Physics-first claim adjudication — not fact-checking, not debunking. Coherence evaluation.
Open AnchorForge →AIIT-Voice2
Talk over your AI like a person. Barge-in detection, floor management, validated state machine, Whisper ASR, Piper TTS. 2,300 lines of engine code. Includes support.
Get Voice2 →wAIste Not
AI has no eyes. wAIste Not is the pre-print verification layer — grid calibration, brand-locked templates, offline forever. $5 per printer, one-time.
Get wAIste Not →Looking for proof operations instead of tools? AnchorForge ProofDesk → — sealed evidence packets for inventors, founders, and attorneys. $149–$1,999.
Everything here was built by one person, a 3090, and a stack of Claude sessions in Council Hill, Oklahoma. If you build something with these tools — tell us about it.