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DIRECT LICENSE · DOCUMENT WORKBENCH

Zpectre is the local document workbench.

Zpectre is for unstructured document work: build a local corpus, preserve source boundaries, search and review from document-backed results, and keep the material on your hardware. It uses the same local-first posture as Zavent App, but the object of work is a document corpus rather than a workbook.

Who it is for

Document-corpus operators

Researchers, analysts, writers, and small teams who need local document ingestion, search, review, and document-backed analysis without sending the corpus to a hosted document platform.

What it does

Turns files into an inspectable corpus

Builds a local workspace from supported formats, preserves boundaries and source metadata, and makes corpus search and review traceable back to the original documents.

What it does not do

Not a spreadsheet or unmanaged bot

It is not a workbook editor, public ingestion API, cloud document vault, generic chatbot, or guarantee that document-derived outputs are correct without review.

Eight document formats

PDF, Markdown, plain text, HTML, EPUB, DOCX, CSV, and JSON are the direct-license document-corpus formats.

Boundary-aware chunking

Chunking keeps byte offsets, page metadata, ordinal position, and source structure inspectable.

Local corpus workspace

Search, review, and document-backed analysis stay inside the workstation instead of a hosted document SaaS.

Native worker architecture

Document processing runs through the local native worker surface in the workspace you control.

Provenance-oriented structure

Source references and hashes are part of the workflow so processed corpora remain auditable.

Three license tiers

Monthly rental, yearly fallback, and perpetual purchase are the Zpectre license options.

How Zpectre works

01 · Build a local corpus

Import supported document formats into a workspace on your machine.

02 · Search and review

Work from document-backed results while preserving source boundaries and metadata.

03 · Keep provenance inspectable

Use source references, hashes, and processing history so reviewed corpora remain auditable.