Engineers who ship agents into production.
We work with engineering and operations leaders who need automation that survives contact with production — not another stalled proof of concept.
Who we are
Zynapse builds and deploys production AI agents inside our clients' stacks. We work with engineering and operations leaders who need automation that survives contact with production — not another stalled proof of concept.
We started as the team behind Zynapse Meet, an AI meeting agent we shipped end to end. Today we bring that same production discipline to agent workflows, automation, and self-hosted models for other companies.
Fact sheet
- Focus
- Agent engineering
- Stack
- LangGraph · Claude Agent SDK · vLLM · Hermes
- Delivery
- On-prem · VPC · air-gapped capable
- Engagements
- Pilot → Build → Deploy → Hand off
The principles we build by.
Production over pilots.
We optimize for systems that survive real traffic — not demos that wow in a sandbox.
Your data, your environment.
Self-hosted by default. Sensitive data stays inside your perimeter, under your control.
No black boxes, no lock-in.
We document everything and hand it over. Your team can run and extend what we build.
We start with the process, not the model.
Scope a real workflow, build it in your stack, prove it with evals, then hand it over. The five steps below are the whole engagement.
- 01
Assess
We map one real process end to end and find where agents beat both humans and rigid RPA.
- 02
Pilot
We build a bounded pilot in your stack and run it in shadow mode against real data.
- 03
Build
We harden it: guardrails, evals, tracing, fallbacks, and idempotency before any write access.
- 04
Deploy
We ship to production with monitoring, audit logs, and scoped permissions on every action.
- 05
Operate / Hand off
We document the stack and hand it to your team — no black boxes, no lock-in.
Tell us the process. We'll show you the agent.
Bring one repetitive workflow that costs your team hours every week. We'll scope what an agent can take off your plate — and what it'd take to ship it.