Geometry lock
The base image stays authoritative. Style, mood, and material transfer as independent sliders, so a facade never forgets it was a facade.
EXEGON helps spatial creatives develop proposals, not just generate images.
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Beta focuses on one credible agentic loop: extract intent, create routes, generate studies, critique outputs, ask for rerun approval, and publish the improved work back to the board.
Brief, references, sketches, site notes, or a board frame become the starting context.
EXEGON structures program, atmosphere, constraints, and assumptions before production begins.
Three concept routes appear as board sections with titles, narratives, and prompt packs.
The AI Lab runs one study per route using the selected assets, route ID, and criteria.
Heuristic evaluation scores spatial clarity, circulation logic, brief alignment, and visual coherence.
The system recommends a repair, but the user decides what continues in beta.
Improved outputs return to the Project Board with trace, confidence, and parent state.
Architects and artists do not need another isolated generator. They need a system that can read context, preserve authorship, compare directions, and remember why a proposal changed.
Exegon treats generation as geometry. Each node holds its parameters, its version history, and its relationship to every other node, so the board is always the source of truth.
The base image stays authoritative. Style, mood, and material transfer as independent sliders, so a facade never forgets it was a facade.
Every run becomes a V-stamped output node you can wire back in. Rewind, branch, merge. No final_final_real.psd.
Pin up to six references per node. Exegon separates composition from style from light from material, the way a studio actually art-directs.
Cursors, sticky notes, and comments are first-class. Reviews happen on the board, not in a Slack thread screenshot with red arrows.
Run Nano locally, Claude on Anthropic, GPT on OpenAI. Your keys, your infra. Boards never leave your machine unless you publish them.
Boards ship to Figma, InDesign, Rhino, or straight to press-ready TIFFs at 300 DPI, color-managed for the print house your studio actually uses.
The same orchestration layer supports spatial teams and visual teams without forcing either into someone else's vocabulary.
Brief to program, adjacency, zoning, routes, massing, visual studies, evaluation, and proposal board.
Intent to motif, atmosphere, material language, visual routes, image/video/3D studies, critique, and series board.
Briefs, routes, decisions, critiques, comments, outputs, and proposal progress.
Image workflows, massing studies, videos, 3D experiments, and reusable node graphs.
Plans stages, evaluates gates, asks for approval, and publishes traceable results.
Parent states, rerun history, critiques, confidence, and promoted proposal states.
Opened the base of the mass to improve public approach.
Route B Image v1 · score 0.68
Added ground-level cut and vertical light slot.
0.74 · heuristic evaluation
Generate one interior atmosphere study.
Every promoted state carries intent, inputs, outputs, evaluation, and trace. Teams can fork from here, compare states, create a new route, or promote the strongest path into a proposal.
Four access levels for moving from prompt tests to proposal-grade image, 3D, board, and collaborator workflows.
EXEGON should read as a real product site: transparent contact routes, no misleading login pages, secure transport in production, and no downloads or surprise software prompts.
Production must use a valid SSL/TLS certificate from a reputable Certificate Authority. Do not collect emails, passwords, payment data, or files on non-HTTPS pages.
Action needed: enforce HTTPS before launch.Do not trigger downloads, browser permission prompts, deceptive virus warnings, or executable installs from the landing page. Scan the deployed site and dependencies regularly.
Action needed: add release security scan.The landing page does not ask for passwords, recovery phrases, card numbers, or provider API keys. Sign-in must route only to the verified app domain in production.
Action needed: connect real sign-in URL.Keep legal, privacy, security, contact, and pricing links truthful. Avoid placeholder links that look official but lead to unrelated forms.
Action needed: publish legal pages.Use a trusted CA, reputable hosting, secure headers, Search Console ownership, and Safe Browsing monitoring for the production domain.
Action needed: verify domain in Search Console.If any CMS or marketing stack is introduced later, keep it patched. For this static page, keep dependencies and deployed assets versioned and reviewed.
Action needed: maintain release checklist.Early access is for architects, artists, and spatial creative teams who want to test brief-to-board proposal workflows with agents in the loop.
This form asks only for work contact details and a short project brief. EXEGON will never ask for passwords, recovery phrases, card numbers, or provider API keys from this landing page.