LAID (Ludlow AI Division) applies artificial intelligence to real problems for individuals, teams, and organizations. Our work is practical and grounded in what the technology can actually do.
Compares outputs across multiple language models in parallel. Built for researchers and developers trying to understand how different models actually behave. Supports side-by-side review, blind evaluation, and response synthesis.
A guided tool for working through high-volume decisions — what to keep, what to let go of, what to reconsider later. Uses AI to ask better questions rather than issue instructions.
Simulates how sunlight and shadow move through a physical space across hours, seasons, and years. Built for architects, homeowners, and designers. Based on real solar position data.
Anticipates when recurring tasks, maintenance, and reminders should happen based on actual usage and conditions, not just fixed intervals. For schedules that respond to reality.
A browser-based photobooth for parties, events, and gatherings. Captures are stored locally and the full set can be exported as a ZIP or played as a slideshow. No accounts, no cloud.
A shareable tool for finding times that work across a group. Organizers create an event, share a link, and guests mark availability. Admins see consolidated results in a single view.