Joppa Technologies is an applied-AI studio. We design and engineer the software around frontier models — the harness and the memory — that turns raw intelligence into systems a business can actually rely on.
The hard part of AI was never the model. Anyone can call a frontier model in an afternoon and get a demo that dazzles. The gap — the part that decides whether software is a toy or a tool — is everything around the model: the tools it can use, the memory it can trust, the checks that catch its mistakes, and the workflow it has to live inside.
That layer has a name now: the harness. It's the difference between an agent that works in a demo and one that survives a Tuesday in production. We've spent our time learning to build it well — and learning that a memory layer underneath is what lets an agent stop forgetting and start compounding.
So that's what Joppa does. We don't ship chatbots. We build systems of action — software that perceives, decides, and acts across a whole workflow, with a human in control of what matters — and we ship them as real products people pay for. The first is Zora.
A demo proves something is possible. We're only interested in what holds up every day, under real load, with real stakes. If it can't ship, it isn't done.
The model is a commodity you rent. The reliability — tools, verification, guardrails, observability — is what we build, own, and improve. That's where the value lives.
Software that forgets starts from zero every time. A system with a real memory layer gets more useful the longer it runs. We build for that curve.
Autonomy where it's safe, a human checkpoint where it isn't. Our agents act — but a person always holds the wheel on the decisions that count.