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February 20, 2026
Nevari Claims New AI Category, Ditches Dashboards for Embedded Intelligence
Published: February 20, 2026 at 12:56 AM
Updated: February 20, 2026 at 12:56 AM
100-word summary
Nevari is positioning itself as the first AI-native enterprise infrastructure firm, arguing that companies need intelligence baked directly into daily operations, not external dashboards or consultant reports. The London startup deploys proprietary AI systems (VEKTOR, CAEL, and Yanus) inside client environments to preserve data control while tying pricing to actual performance gains. Think of it as AI infrastructure you install like plumbing rather than software you license. Early deployments across food and beverage, private equity, and finance reportedly stabilize within weeks. If the model works, it could shift enterprise AI from advisory theater to operational reality, challenging both consulting giants and SaaS platforms.
What happened
Nevari is positioning itself as the first AI-native enterprise infrastructure firm, arguing that companies need intelligence baked directly into daily operations, not external dashboards or consultant reports. The London startup deploys proprietary AI systems (VEKTOR, CAEL, and Yanus) inside client environments to preserve data control while tying pricing to actual performance gains. Think of it as AI infrastructure you install like plumbing rather than software you license. Early deployments across food and beverage, private equity, and finance reportedly stabilize within weeks.
Why it matters
If the model works, it could shift enterprise AI from advisory theater to operational reality, challenging both consulting giants and SaaS platforms.