Company Description
Nowigence Inc. (NOWG) is a technology company in the Software – Application industry that focuses on artificial intelligence (AI) software delivered through a software-as-a-service (SaaS) model. The company’s disclosures describe it as an AI SaaS and AIaaS provider that develops, distributes, and markets extractive and generative AI platforms designed to address information overload and support faster decision-making for individuals and enterprises.
Nowigence’s common stock trades on the OTCQB Venture Market under the symbol NOWG. The company has highlighted its transition from a private company to a publicly listed entity on the OTCQB as a key milestone in its growth, particularly around the commercialization of its AI knowledge engine and related platforms.
Business focus and AI platforms
Nowigence states that it builds applications that leverage AI to close the information gap for decision-makers by reading and analyzing large volumes of public and private documents. Its products are described as advanced AI SaaS platforms that use extractive and generative AI, machine learning, and natural language processing to pull relevant content from long-form text and other data sources, then deliver responses in a ready-to-use format.
The company has developed several named platforms and products across its history and recent announcements, including:
- Pluaris – described as a commercial-scale, cloud-based enterprise knowledge platform and AI knowledge engine. Pluaris is presented as an intelligent reader combined with a smart search engine that reads and analyzes content from public and private data sources, extracts key points, builds knowledge dossiers, answers specific questions, researches large informational libraries and data lakes, and discovers insights by connecting people, products, technologies, and themes.
- Lille.ai – described as a SaaS AI platform and content creation tool built with extractive and generative AI. Lille.ai converts topics, URLs, PDFs, documents, blogs, articles, private files, and analytical reports into content for formats such as website blogs, LinkedIn posts and articles, and Twitter threads. It is also described as generating backlinks, keyword indexing, and H1/H2 tags for search optimization, and providing full bibliography traceability and user control over key points used in generated content.
- Nowg AI – described as a low-code AI development platform focused on code automation and workflow orchestration.
- Tagion AI – described as an end-to-end AI sourcing solution that includes data labeling, hosting, and call centers.
- ResearchWork AI – described as an AIaaS platform for researchers, including idea extraction and topic modeling.
- Agri AI – described as an IoT-driven farm optimization solution connected to sustainable sites that generate energy from organic waste to power data centers and smart agriculture systems.
Across these offerings, Nowigence emphasizes capabilities such as extracting relevant content from large document sets, conducting complex searches, compiling answers with full traceability to trusted data sources, and enabling users to edit or add their own perspectives before regenerating outputs.
AIaaS, infrastructure, and data centers
In more recent communications, Nowigence describes itself as a leading AI SaaS software solutions provider integrated with cost-optimal infrastructure and hardware support and as a leading AIaaS provider. The company states that it delivers enterprise-ready AI solutions with an emphasis on performance, reliability, and security. It refers to proprietary AI data centers and infrastructure services that provide secure, optimized enterprise hosting, as well as scalable infrastructure supported by skilled staffing for data management, model development, and operations.
The company also notes that its sustainable sites generate energy from organic waste to power data centers and smart agriculture systems, linking its AI infrastructure with Agri AI and IoT-driven farm optimization.
Product evolution and use cases
Nowigence has described an evolution from its earlier platform Pluaris toward Lille.ai. Pluaris is presented as a feature-rich researcher’s toolkit and enterprise knowledge platform that automates reading and comprehension of hundreds of files or articles in seconds, helping users stay abreast of topics and manage information overload. The company has stated that Pluaris was used during product development, customer trials, and validation to demonstrate how machine learning and natural language processing can extract insights from raw information.
Lille.ai is presented as the successor platform focused on research and content creation for influencers, content writers, sales and marketing teams, branding and corporate communications, executive-level influencers, and advertising teams. It is described as helping to convert research topics into multiple content formats, supporting SEO optimization through backlink creation and tag generation, and offering personalization through user-uploaded content and selection of key points.
Nowigence also describes a B2B AI SaaS platform that distills information directed by questions or topics and delivers responses in a ready-to-use format. This platform is said to pull context and data from thousands of documents stored in multiple data sources or IT tools, work with hybrid data, and return answers to natural language questions, with the stated goal of addressing both information overload and IT fatigue.
Subsidiary and merger with Stebr Inc.
Nowigence reports that it has a wholly owned subsidiary, Stebr Inc. Stebr is described as a company specializing in custom AI solutions for a broad clientele, including major global Fortune 500 companies. A merger-acquisition was announced in which Stebr became a wholly owned subsidiary of Nowigence. Following this transaction, Stebr is described as continuing to operate in its existing capacity, offering custom-developed AI solutions built on top of Nowigence’s ready-to-implement AI SaaS apps.
In multiple descriptions, Nowigence states that, together with Stebr, it invests, develops, and markets innovative AI SaaS apps and custom-built solutions, and serves as the parent company of Lille.ai and other downstream AI web products.
End markets and client segments
Nowigence’s disclosures reference a range of end markets and client segments. The company notes that its products serve individual research scholars, students, journalists, and knowledge workers, as well as enterprises that tailor the front end of its platforms to meet specific needs. It also mentions targeting sales teams that create customer-centric intelligence dossiers, and supporting foundations and organizations involved in social programs, continuous learning, assessments, and job placement.
In relation to Stebr and Nowigence’s combined offerings, the company states that it serves a large client base in infrastructure, retail, insurance, digital marketing, and B2B eKYC and knowledge management for sales across different sectors. It also notes that it supports and champions the use of its products and services for museums, non-profit research and education foundations, and organizations.
Technology positioning and information overload
Across multiple press releases, Nowigence emphasizes the problem of information overload and the difficulty of harnessing long-form, complex information. The company describes its AI platforms as mimicking how humans absorb knowledge while searching through massive volumes of information, and as tools that help users learn more in less time by automating reading, comprehension, and synthesis.
The company’s descriptions highlight features such as real-time reading and analysis of content as it is created, building knowledge dossiers, answering specific questions, and discovering insights by connecting entities and themes. For content creation, Lille.ai is described as enabling users to convert content between formats such as blogs, LinkedIn posts, and Twitter threads, while maintaining traceability and control over sources.
Corporate developments and capital markets
Nowigence has announced that its common stock began trading on the OTCQB Venture Market under the symbol NOWG, which it describes as a mid-tier OTC equity market for early-stage and developing companies. The company has also announced that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission qualified a Regulation A+ offering of up to a specified amount, and that it plans to list on Nasdaq at a specified share price. These statements are presented by the company as milestones in its growth and as steps toward broader access to capital markets.
Business model elements
Based on its own descriptions, Nowigence’s business model centers on developing and owning AI SaaS applications and AIaaS platforms, then marketing these products and related custom solutions to both individual and enterprise users. The company also references infrastructure services, proprietary data centers, and staffing for data management and model operations, indicating that its activities extend beyond software to include hosting and operational support for AI workloads.
Nowigence further notes that it offers pretrained, ready-to-use models (such as Pluaris and Lille.ai) that can accelerate development of customer applications; develops customer applications at scale with distribution rights using a proprietary SaaS product called BrandUs.ai; and provides service support for maintaining and upgrading customer applications.
Partnerships and sector-specific initiatives
The company has described sector-specific initiatives, such as working to position its AI SaaS platform for retail, including a pilot product development for retail use. It has also referenced collaboration with REXES, a technology-driven system design and integration company, to bring its AI platform into the retail sector in the Asia-Pacific region. In another example, Nowigence partnered with the Museum of Innovation and Science (miSci) in Schenectady, New York, to provide an AI co-pilot (Lille.ai) for a museum exhibition, with the tool answering visitor questions based on exhibit research and archives.
These examples illustrate how the company presents its technology as adaptable to different domains, including retail, museums, education, and research-focused organizations.
Regulatory and risk disclosures
Nowigence’s press releases include standard forward-looking statement disclaimers under U.S. securities law, emphasizing that statements about expectations, plans, and future performance are subject to risks and uncertainties and are not guarantees of actual results. These disclaimers indicate that many events and circumstances affecting the company are beyond its control and that actual outcomes may differ from management’s current expectations.
Summary
Overall, Nowigence Inc. presents itself as an AI-focused software company that develops AI SaaS and AIaaS platforms to address information overload, support research and content creation, and provide enterprise knowledge management capabilities. Through platforms such as Pluaris, Lille.ai, Nowg AI, Tagion AI, ResearchWork AI, and Agri AI, along with proprietary data centers and infrastructure services, the company positions its offerings for a range of users, from individual knowledge workers to enterprises across infrastructure, retail, insurance, digital marketing, and other sectors.