Every prompt you write, every search you run, every document you share with an AI builds a model of your mind. SealedMind.com names the right not to be read, and the technology that makes that right real.
The sealed mind is both a political principle and a technical problem. As a principle, it is the right of every person to think, reason, and believe without those thoughts being observed, inferred, or monetised by AI systems. As a technical problem, it is the challenge of running AI computation in environments where neither the model operator, the cloud provider, nor any third party can observe the inputs or outputs. SealedMind.com sits precisely at the intersection of both.
Cognitive privacy is becoming a legal category. Chile amended its constitution in 2021 to include neurorights. The Council of Europe has begun drafting protocols on mental privacy in AI systems. UNESCO's Recommendation on the Ethics of AI explicitly addresses cognitive liberty. Several US states are considering legislation on mental data protection. The field that is currently called "neurorights" or "cognitive liberty" needs a consumer and enterprise brand name. SealedMind.com is that name.
Confidential computing is the technical implementation. Intel TDX, AMD SEV-SNP, and ARM Confidential Compute Architecture all create "sealed" execution environments , trusted enclaves where computation occurs in hardware-enforced isolation. The model operator cannot see your inputs. The cloud provider cannot see your outputs. The technical community uses the word "sealed" precisely: a sealed enclave, a sealed attestation, sealed state. SealedMind.com names the application of this technology to the most sensitive computation of all: the processing of human thought.
SealedMind.com names both the human right to cognitive privacy and the technical architecture that makes that right enforceable. The buyer who understands both is the buyer who builds the most defensible position in this market.
SealedMind.com is for the organisations building the technology, the policy, and the advocacy that makes cognitive privacy real in the age of AI. The buyer pool spans deep tech, civil society, and institutional investment.
A company building AI inference infrastructure on trusted execution environments , sealed enclaves where prompts, documents, and outputs are invisible to any party other than the user. Platforms like Opaque Systems, Fortanix, and Anjuna are active in confidential computing. A company positioning specifically at the cognitive privacy application of this infrastructure needs a brand that makes the promise immediately clear. SealedMind.com makes it in two words.
Perfect fitA company offering private AI deployment for enterprises where data sovereignty, regulatory compliance, or competitive sensitivity requires that AI inference occurs without any external visibility. Healthcare providers, law firms, financial institutions, and government agencies all have categories of thought and deliberation that must remain sealed. SealedMind.com positions the enterprise AI privacy product as a fundamental rights-aligned offering, not merely a compliance checkbox.
Perfect fitA civil society organisation, research institution, or advocacy group working on mental data protection, neurorights legislation, and AI cognitive privacy policy. The Neurorights Foundation, the Centre for AI and Digital Policy, and national human rights bodies are all active in this space. SealedMind.com gives the advocacy brand a name that communicates the principle instantly, without requiring the audience to know what "neurorights" means.
Strong fitA consumer application that allows individuals to use AI assistants, search, and productivity tools without generating a persistent cognitive profile. VPN-for-AI, private prompt routing, anonymous AI query services, and cognitive data deletion tools are all emerging product categories. SealedMind.com is a consumer-ready brand name for any product that puts the user's mental privacy first, with the moral weight of the sealed mind as its positioning.
Strong fitA publication, newsletter, podcast, or research platform covering AI cognitive privacy, neurorights, mental data regulation, and confidential computing. SealedMind.com is the name of a newsletter that every AI policy researcher, enterprise privacy officer, and civil liberties advocate would read. The intersection of cognitive liberty and confidential computing is a genuinely underserved editorial niche at exactly the moment when it becomes politically and commercially urgent.
Good fitA two-word domain that names both an emerging constitutional right and a precise technical capability, in a market at the intersection of AI, privacy, and human rights. The buyer pool spans enterprise software, civil society, consumer technology, and institutional investors, all of whom are moving quickly into cognitive privacy as regulatory frameworks crystallise and consumer awareness grows.
Good fitThe right to a sealed mind is being legislated. The technology to implement it is production-ready. The brand that names this convergence is available now, before the category consolidates.
No asking price is listed. The right buyer will know its value. We welcome offers from confidential AI platforms, enterprise privacy companies, neurorights organisations, consumer AI privacy products, and investors. Every enquiry is read and responded to within 48 hours.