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What is C?

What is C?

C is an AI-native content creation platform for semantic post-production, with working products today and a context-and-governance layer underneath.

Working product Sense underneath Platform layer

Plain-English explanation

The shortest explanation is product first, platform second.

Start with what is working today. Then see why it scales.

01

Working product today

C is not just a category argument. It already has live product surfaces and public-safe proof.

02

A focused wedge

Studio proves semantic editing, StageGraph proves story intelligence, and VPS proves governed generative workflow.

03

Sense underneath

The same context engine makes those products behave like one system.

04

Platform layer

Portable context, governed execution, and provenance are the broader story underneath the wedge.

In one page

Four ideas explain the company.

This page should make C clear in one pass.

Wedge

Semantic post-production first

C starts where creative AI trust is hardest to earn and where almost-right output still creates real workflow cost.

Products

Working products today

The company proves itself through Studio, StageGraph, and VPS instead of one giant abstract platform claim.

Engine

Sense underneath

Sense reads story, footage, audio, project truth, and policy together before the workflow moves.

Platform

Portable context and governed execution

The long-term asset is the operating layer that keeps context, identity, and provenance stable as work moves across tools and models.

Next route

Want proof next, not more explanation?

Move into the demos or the product pages once the picture is clear.