Our Products

What does Lonia AI build?

High-trust software that expands access — securely, compliantly, and by design. Each product addresses a specific gap that mainstream tools leave open.

Live Products

These products are available now. Each one is built on the same foundation: WCAG 2.2 AA accessibility, regulatory compliance awareness, and OAuth-only security.

Lonia Sentinel

Live

Lonia Sentinel is the only social media automation platform that combines HIPAA-aware PII detection, WCAG 2.2 AA accessibility, AI provenance tracking, and full audit trails in a single product. Built for professionals in healthcare, finance, legal, and government who need compliant social media workflows.

Core Capabilities

  • HIPAA-aware PII detection before publish
  • AI provenance tracking and disclosure
  • WCAG 2.2 AA compliant interface
  • Full audit trail for every action
  • Multi-platform scheduling and publishing

Security Architecture

  • OAuth-only — zero passwords stored
  • Encrypted tokens at rest and in transit
  • Row-level security isolation
  • Automatic data deletion after delivery
  • Scoped token permissions

Lonia BillCheck

Live

Lonia BillCheck is an AI-powered medical bill review service with flat-fee pricing. Upload a medical bill and receive a plain-language report identifying billing errors, overcharges, duplicate charges, and negotiation opportunities. Studies estimate that up to 80% of medical bills contain errors — BillCheck helps patients find them.

What You Get

  • Plain-language error identification report
  • Overcharge and duplicate charge detection
  • Negotiation talking points
  • CPT/ICD code verification
  • Accessible report format (WCAG 2.2 AA)

Pricing

  • $49 — Single bill review
  • $149 — Complex case review
  • No subscriptions. No hidden fees.
  • Flat-fee, transparent pricing

Lonia Insights

Live

Lonia Insights is a thought leadership blog covering accessibility, compliance, and security in software. Research-backed articles written for professionals in regulated industries who need to stay informed — not entertained. Topics include WCAG implementation, HIPAA compliance workflows, and security architecture decisions.

In Development

These products are actively being built on the same three-pillar foundation. They address needs that no existing tools adequately serve.

Themis

Coming Soon

Self-service medical bill reconciliation platform. Themis gives patients the tools to upload, track, and dispute medical bills with guided workflows and compliance-aware documentation. Where BillCheck provides expert review, Themis puts the tools directly in patients' hands.

BrailleBuddy

In Development

Accessibility tools designed specifically for braille users. BrailleBuddy addresses a gap that mainstream technology consistently ignores — building tools that work with braille displays, not against them. Details will be announced as development progresses.

Common Questions

Product questions

  • What products does Lonia AI offer?

    Lonia AI currently offers three live products: Sentinel (compliance-first social media automation), BillCheck (AI-powered medical bill review at $49/$149 flat-fee), and Insights (thought leadership blog). Themis (self-service medical bill reconciliation) and BrailleBuddy (accessibility tools for braille users) are in development.

  • How much does Lonia BillCheck cost?

    BillCheck uses flat-fee pricing with no subscriptions or hidden fees: $49 for a single bill review and $149 for complex cases. Upload a medical bill and receive a plain-language report identifying errors, overcharges, and negotiation opportunities.

  • Is Lonia Sentinel HIPAA compliant?

    Sentinel is built with HIPAA-aware PII detection that actively scans for protected health information before content is published. Combined with OAuth-only authentication, encrypted tokens, full audit trails, and auto-delete after delivery, Sentinel is architected for regulated industries from the ground up.

  • Are all Lonia products accessible?

    Yes. Every Lonia product meets WCAG 2.2 Level AA and Section 508 standards. Accessibility is built from day one as an architectural requirement, not added after launch as a checkbox exercise.