Inkwell

Write the future in Ink.

In any battle, a translator is tantamount to victory.

Inkwell by Trevity transforms how intelligence teams engage with geospatial data — no code, lag, or guesswork. Built by defense technologists and operational analysts, Inkwell uses natural language and AI-powered pipelines to convert raw feeds into high-impact insight.

What Is INKWELL?

Raw Feed to Mission-Ready in Minutes.

Whether you’re responding to crises, briefing senior leaders, or navigating operational chaos, Inkwell delivers clarity at the speed of conflict. Forget querying and GIS scripting. Just ask — and Inkwell writes back with real-time summaries, annotated maps, and operational reports tailored to your objective.

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Core CAPABILITIES

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Data Integration

Unify fragmented data sources into a single, mission-ready platform. Inkwell seamlessly ingests structured, unstructured, and spatial datasets — from shapefiles, GeoJSON, and geodatabases to KML, WMS feeds, and real-time sensor data. Joins, enrichments, and transformations are automated, with full visibility into data lineage and version history. Every source becomes part of a unified GEOINT picture.

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Exploratory Data Analysis

Interactively explore, visualize, and analyze your data using intuitive spatial tools — no coding required. Perform spatial operations such as buffer creation, spatial joins, proximity analysis, and terrain-based calculations like slope and elevation. Dynamic filters, symbology, and pop-ups make it easy to surface insight. Whether tracking urban growth, assessing disaster impact, or supporting mission planning, Inkwell helps you understand not just where — but when, how, and why.

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AI-Powered Intelligence Workbench

Put LLM-driven tools in the hands of analysts — enabling them to filter, join, transform, and analyze data using natural language. Inkwell automatically converts commands into reusable transformation workflows. Designed specifically for GEOINT users, this is structured analysis — without scripting.

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Targeted Data Scraping

Discover relevant spatial data — even when it’s buried across disconnected systems. Inkwell crawls public and private sources to extract GIS content like shapefiles, APIs, WMS endpoints, and geodatabases. It cuts through noise to surface mission-relevant data fast, solving the real problem: not lack of data, but lack of findable data.

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Why INKWELL?

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Operator-Ready UX

Built for the frontlines, not the back office. Get answers fast in plain language.

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Automated Intelligence Pipelines

Turn multi-source data into decision-ready insight — no human stitching required.

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Mission-Malleable

Black ops briefings. Border patrol. Humanitarian mapping. Inkwell flexes with your intel profile.

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Data Discovery & Enrichment

Surface hidden datasets and fuse external feeds for a more complete picture.

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Optimize Your OPERATIONS

Built by veterans.
Designed for victory.

Trevity’s founders served in uniform — and in government contracting. They know the cost of confusion — and the need for speed.

Inkwell reflects that ethos: battle-tested, analyst-approved, and built to serve.

Let’s Talk.

Want to see how Inkwell performs in the wild?
Schedule a walkthrough today — and experience the new standard in GEOINT.

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