Enrich The intelligence layer

Know its story.

One home for every object you own — its proof, its papers, its story, cross-linked to the world’s archives and kept working. The network keeps finding the links, the corrections, the value, long after you stop looking.

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veradis.ai · a family collectionIllustrative
Raymond Weil
Don Giovanni
✓ Verified · 82
Wedding tea service
Tuscan · 1939
Appraised
WWII medals
1939–45
Linked
Diver's watch
reported lost
⚠ Lost-flagged
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The intelligence layer

Storage holds it. Enrich connects it.

A museum turns a shelf into a collection by cross-linking its objects to people, places, and records. Your account works the same way — the tea service dates the photograph, the medals name the regiment, the regiment ties one object to the next. Enrich keeps finding those links long after you stop looking. That is the difference between a database and a network.

A family collection · live · hover to trace The living family-collection graph
Your collection
Object
Person
Institution
Place
Event
New link

Closer means a stronger link · a mint ring marks a record the network just found.

A real correction · from this collection

The family dated this tea service to their 1939 wedding. Its design registration fixes the pattern years earlier — so the record now carries both: the gift, and the object’s true age. Evidence, not memory.

Why people deepen the record

Curiosity, and the story worth keeping.

That’s what brings a collection to Enrich. Three questions send people looking. The network answers all three.

Curiosity + pride

“What’s the whole story?”

An object’s history hides in scattered records. Assembled, it’s a story; scattered, it’s lost — and the worth with it.

The family

“How do we keep the story alive?”

A collection’s meaning passes with its record — or vanishes with the generation.

The record

“Is the record even right?”

A curator’s guess, a family’s date, a model’s invention — the network out-researches them all, and quietly corrects it.

Verify proves it. Appraise prices it. Enrich makes it worth more — and sets the record straight.

Use cases

Where Enrich applies.

Three moments where the record earns its keep — lifting the value, recovering the lost, correcting the record. Each runs on the same network, each returns named sources.

Collectors · private
collections

More detail,
more worth

Every photo, cross-link, and document deepens the record — and the value rises with it. More data drives the enrichment; the enrichment drives the number.

How a collector might describe it

“Each thing I added, the story got richer and the appraisal moved up.”

For the collector
Wealth & family
· executors

Recover the story
before it’s lost

A lifetime of scattered papers, assembled into a narrative that survives the generation instead of vanishing with it — named sources an executor and an insurer will accept.

How a family office might describe it

“The story would have died with him. Now it travels with the objects.”

For the family
Curators · archives
· historians

Correct
the record

A curator’s guess, a family’s assumed date, a model’s invented provenance — the record carries errors from every direction. The network researches and cross-links more than any one person can, and quietly corrects them: a service dated by its family to the wedding, placed years earlier by its design registration. Not opinion — evidence.

How an archivist might describe it

“The registration we’d missed for years was right there. The date was wrong — now it’s right.”

For the record
The subscription

The report is a snapshot. The subscription keeps it alive.

Hold your collection free. Subscribe, and the network keeps working on your objects — and tells you the moment something changes.

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One home for every object you own — your reports, your photos, your collection. Stored, and yours.

The living account
CHF 7/mo

or CHF 50 a year. The record keeps working — continuous re-enrichment, alerts, the family storyline, and insurance at a member rate.

Save ~40% annually
What the subscription tells you
  • A new link. The network connects one of your objects to a record it just found — a national archive, another collection.
  • A correction. An attribution or a date set straight by fresh evidence — quietly, with the source named.
  • A value move. A comparable sale shifts your object’s range. You’re the first to know.
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Free to hold. One place for every object you own — its proof, its value, its story. Pay only for the actions, and the record is yours forever.

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