Open source route

Open-source is part of the product logic, not a sentimental footnote.

If the public claim is a constrained engineering story, then the public ending should be inspectable too: the site, the module map, the notes, the diagrams, and the prototype artifacts.
siteacoustic-corebeam-controltrackingresearch-notesprototype-hardwareThe stack is designed to open-source the explainable layers first: site, notes, control logic, tracking, and prototype hardware artifacts.

acoustic-core

module

Emitter calibration, room models, beam constraints, safety envelopes.

beam-control

module

Phase steering, leakage suppression, and multi-node orchestration logic.

tracking

module

Head and mouth tracking, confidence scoring, and fail-safe triggers.

prototype-hardware

module

Mechanical fixtures, array layouts, node shells, and bench BOMs.

site

module

The launch site, visual assets, bilingual copy, diagrams, and demos.

research-notes

module

Source mapping, replication notes, measurement templates, and known gaps.

Prompt pack

The visual world should also be reproducible.

The site keeps a small prompt registry for the main launch assets so the open stack includes not just code and diagrams, but also the visual art direction that shaped the public narrative.

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Homepage hero image

Bright near-future lab aesthetic, ten people crowded inside a compact 3-square-meter social space, only two people are enclosed in a luminous acoustic bubble with cyan and signal-green beam geometry, the rest of the crowd remains noisy but visually softened, premium industrial design storytelling, cinematic realism, no cyberpunk purple, brushed aluminum, smoke gray, ice cyan, amber safety accents, credible hardware nodes visible in ceiling and desktop positions, immediately readable concept art for a flagship future product website.

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Flagship product render

Photorealistic product hero render of SONIC VEIL AB-01, a premium future acoustic privacy system with four elegant ultrasonic emitter nodes, one sensing node, one edge compute core, bright laboratory backdrop, realistic industrial design, brushed silver and matte smoke finish, fine vents, optics-grade sensors, precision seams, no toy-like styling, no exaggerated sci-fi nonsense, believable futuristic engineering for media and investor launch site.

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Exploded system view

High-detail exploded technical render of a future acoustic privacy device, separated layers showing ultrasonic transducer array, microphone ring, sensor stack, DSP board, thermal spine, power module, mounting shell, luminous labels and beam geometry, bright editorial white background, premium product visualization, realistic engineering detail, no cartoon style.

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Four-scene use-case montage

Editorial four-panel montage for a future acoustic privacy product: open office, train lounge, command cell, creator desk. In each panel, two people share a subtle luminous speech bubble while the larger environment stays active. Cohesive industrial design language, bright premium future aesthetic, ice-cyan beam coding, silver hardware nodes, strong readability for a product website.