Magnitumlabs is an applied research‑and‑engineering studio and product vendor at the intersection of civic finance, compliant fintech, real‑world assets (RWA), decentralized compute (DePIN), and applied AI for health and education. We build infrastructure and products that help cities, clinics, schools, and small businesses launch sustainable financial instruments, use data and model compute safely, and let residents become real beneficiaries of local improvements and digital services.
Our flagship product lines:
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CivicFi — infrastructure for Residents‑First micro‑bonds and ESG financing for parks and cities.
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RegFi — SMB Lending — a compliant lending rail for small businesses with end‑to‑end scoring, KYC/AML, and reporting.
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Mag GPU — Real‑World Compute — orchestration and monetization of real‑world GPU/edge resources for AI workloads.
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Women’s Health DAO — privacy‑respecting community and infrastructure for licensing women’s health data with fair payouts.
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CognitiMag — AI‑Cognitive Coach for ADHD & ASD — a digital AI coach to support attention, planning, memory, and self‑regulation.
We believe technological progress must be tangible at the neighborhood, school, park, and family level. That’s why we’re obsessed with real‑world delivery: compliant processes, transparent metrics, rational unit economics, and interfaces people actually enjoy using.
Mission & Principles
Our mission is to turn complex technology into everyday services that deliver local value: more accessible public improvements, fair financing for SMBs, privacy‑first data controlled by people themselves, and practical AI tools for clinics and schools.
Our principles:
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Residents‑First. The interests of residents, patients, parents, and local entrepreneurs come first.
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Compliance‑by‑Design. Regulatory and reporting contours are designed into the architecture from day one.
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Privacy & Choice. Data belongs to people. Consent, transparency, and fair monetization are defaults—not optional add‑ons.
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Measurable Impact. Every deployment gets impact metrics (environmental, social, economic) and public reporting.
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Interoperability. Open standards, APIs, and modularity to ensure real system‑to‑system compatibility.
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Sustainable Economics. Financial models must pencil out: for the city, the clinic, the school, the SMB, and the end user.