From developer APIs to consumer apps, every product on this page was conceived, built, and is operated at Latentium.
Our consumer flagship — an AI-verified matrimony app for India, built end-to-end at Latentium.
A matrimony app for India where every profile is AI-verified — selfie-to-ID face match, liveness checks, and government-ID validation before a member can be seen. One payment, lifetime access — no subscriptions, no coins, no tricks.
# On every new signup step 1 selfie_capture() ✓ passed step 2 liveness_check() ✓ human step 3 id_document_scan(gov) ✓ valid step 4 face_match(selfie, id) ✓ 98.4% profile_status = "VERIFIED" visible_to_matches = True # Fake profiles never reach the feed.
The identity engine powering VadhuMilan is available as a standalone API, and our AI content pipeline runs a small network of independent publications.
Live selfie to government ID match, OTP delivery, and WhatsApp-native verification flows. In production powering VadhuMilan and other Latentium products. B2B access available on request.
Independent publications running on our internal content pipeline — AI-scripted articles, automated video rendering, scheduled publishing across web and YouTube.
Products still in build. Listed for transparency — treat them as intent, not promise.
Upload identity documents, insurance papers, and household records. PeaceBinder reads, organizes, and quietly reminds you before anything expires.
Latentium Labs is a privately-held Canadian software company. We build products we want to exist, and we operate them ourselves.
We build AI-native products in verticals other people underserve. VadhuMilan pairs computer-vision identity checks with AI-assisted matching for the Indian matrimony market; PI Verify is that same identity engine, productized for other developers.
Small team, end-to-end ownership. When something ships, it's because it's ready.
Latentium is founded and led by Rajesh Vennala, based in Toronto. Previously six years at RBC Capital Markets in senior automation and engineering roles. Started Latentium in 2025 to ship engineering-grade tools at consumer scale.