One founder. One question.

OSYRA is founded by John Haigh, and built around a single question: when your organisation acts, what exactly is it relying on?

The question came from regulated, real-world workforce environments — places where a credential, an approval or a status is not an abstraction but the difference between a safe action and an indefensible one. Watching AI compress the distance between recommendation and consequence made the question urgent.

The response has been deliberately unglamorous: file the intellectual property properly, build working evidence quietly, validate carefully, and disclose on purpose rather than by accident. OSYRA today is an early-stage, patent-pending initiative on exactly that path.

The ambition is long-term: trust infrastructure serious enough for regulated, humanitarian and institutional environments — where reliance must be proven, not assumed.