Something is broken.
Every company in the world is sitting on top of processes built for a different era. Slow, manual, designed for humans doing repetitive work because there was no alternative.
And yet most companies are still stuck. Not because they don't know AI exists. They've seen the demos. They've read the headlines. Some have even run the pilots.
But knowing AI exists and actually using it to change how your business runs are two completely different things.
That gap is costing companies millions of hours a year. And it is entirely unnecessary.
We built LayerX to close it.
We work with companies in three ways.
We sit with your team, understand how your business actually runs, and figure out where AI makes a real difference. Not where it sounds impressive. Where it actually changes something. Then we design it, build it, and help you ship it. That could mean automating a process that is eating 20 hours a week. Or embedding intelligence into a product your customers already use.
We keep building our own products, but now with AI woven into the foundation. These are not tools with a chatbot bolted on. They are built from scratch to be faster and more useful in the real scenarios companies face every day.
Most AI training is slides and theory. Ours is not. We run hands-on sessions where teams work with real problems from their own business. They walk out knowing how to use AI, not just what it is. Through TAIKAI, our hackathon platform, that learning turns into working prototypes, tested ideas, and new internal tools.
Every company we work with teaches us something. Where AI breaks down in the real world. Where the tools fall short. Where the gap between what is possible and what is actually deployed is widest.
That knowledge compounds. And over time, it becomes the foundation for something bigger than consulting.
We are building the European team that closes the gap between AI research and real business impact. Not with hype. With work.
The result is not a demo. It is a different company.
If yours is ready, let's talk.