Theron is the AI you talk to, built by Vext Labs. It is a council of 31 specialist minds composed from 19 trained broad-domain LoRA adapters on one foundation model. The council deliberates, a verifier checks claims against citations, and a reconciler gives you one answer.
Theron differs from a single-model assistant because it is a council, not one model with a system prompt, and because every artifact ships with a verifiable Stoa receipt. It is its own entity, full-activation, and served on Vext-controlled infrastructure rather than wrapping another company’s model.
A unified AI entity by Vext Labs: 31 specialist surfaces composed from 19 domain LoRA adapters on one foundation model.
Those are a single model with a system prompt. Theron is a council of specialists that deliberate before answering, with verification, citations, and provenance built in.
A free tier, Starter at 19 dollars a month, Pro at 49 dollars a month, Team at 99 dollars per seat, and custom Enterprise pricing. Theron for Families is 15 dollars a month.
Vext Labs, an AI research lab in Maryland, USA, founded by Annalea Layton.
No. Theron is an AI entity by Vext Labs, unrelated to the actress.