AI-native audit platform

Auditors sample 50 records out of millions, then attest to the result.

Every qualified opinion and failed audit begins with the 99% nobody looked at. Luca tests the full population against the standard’s criteria, surfaces findings with their reasoning paths, and produces a portable, re-runnable report.

What it saves

Win back the week you lose to every engagement.

Luca gives a SOC 2 audit team back 40+ hours per engagement — over $12,000 of senior time — by doing the parts of control testing that don’t need a human, completely and correctly. That’s capacity, not just savings: more engagements without burning out the team, and people who still have a life through busy season. The companies you audit win too — they get through faster and cleaner, so they’re back to serving their own customers sooner.

30–40 hrs
senior testing time saved, per engagement
$12,000+
the value of that time, per engagement
More clients
that freed capacity, reinvested as new revenue
What Luca does

Know what you can test. Test it in full. Prove it. Sign off.

01

Evidence-Type Preflight

Know what you can test before you start.

02

Full-population testing

Test the whole population, not a sample.

03

Prove it yourself

The name on the opinion is yours, not the machine’s.

04

Findings to your workpapers

Luca assembles the reports; you write the workpaper.

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See Luca in action.

V2 demo — coming soon. The video below predates our latest build. The new walkthrough follows the four capabilities the platform is built on, on the auditor's bench, end to end: Evidence-Type Preflight (know what you can test before you start), full-population testing (not a 50-item sample), Prove It Yourself (verify every finding — and the absence of findings — against the records), and Findings to Workpapers (a defensible, re-runnable report you own).

We build Luca from the ground up for the auditor — and that same design is exactly what helps the company preparing for audit: they walk in already knowing they pass, because the gaps are found and closed before the auditor's first test.