For , , and vendor risk teams

Data room answers with the page reference attached

Diligence is reading hundreds of pages to write a single memo. Cemented AI surfaces the answer and tells you which page in which document it came from — so analysts move faster and partners review with confidence.

A diligence answer without a page reference is a guess. We make the reference the easy part.

Cross-document Q&A on the files you uploaded

Ask the questions that drive diligence — change-of-control clauses, customer concentration, IP assignment, open litigation — and get answers that span the data room with each fact tied to the document it came from.

Quoted excerpts ready to drop into the memo

Each answer comes with the supporting passage already pulled out. The memo writer copies in the quote and the page reference together, instead of going back to find the file again.

Counterparty and work, same pattern

Vendor risk and review need the same kind of evidence trail. Cemented AI handles incorporation documents, sanctions and adverse media hits, and beneficial-ownership filings the same way it handles a virtual data room.

Bring the files yourself

Export the contents or pull together a folder of relevant documents and upload them. We work from what you bring rather than asking you to migrate.

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Diligence FAQ

Does it pull from VDRs directly?
Not today. Most teams export the data room (or relevant folder) and upload it. Ask us about direct connectors for Enterprise.
How does it handle confidentiality?
Documents you upload are scoped to your account, and we don't train frontier models on them. See the privacy page for how we handle data for safety and product improvements, and the Enterprise carve-out.
What if I already use an AI diligence tool?
The differentiator is the page-anchored answer. Many teams keep their current tool for clause extraction and switch to Cemented AI for memo writing where evidence has to hold up.
What does it cost?
Pro and Max are per-seat. Enterprise covers single sign-on, tighter data-handling, and custom integrations — write to [email protected].
How do I get started?
Schedule a meeting and we'll set up a trial on a sanitized data-room sample.

One deterministic agent, with more to come

What you see here is one Cemented agent: primarily deterministic code that calls a language model only when the work genuinely needs it, so the same inputs produce the same decision and every claim traces back to its source. The same engine extends to the other repetitive, auditable work your team runs — automated on your terms, with a person reviewing and overriding wherever judgment belongs.

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