
Xcert AI has today released Xcert v1, marking a major step forward in the company’s mission to modernize aerospace engineering with responsible, audit‑ready AI. The launch follows Xcert AI’s recent rebranding, which introduced a new visual identity and reaffirmed the company’s commitment to clarity, rigor, and trust in safety‑critical domains.
“Xcert v1 reflects our belief that AI in aerospace must be both powerful and trustworthy,” said Marc‑Elian Bégin, CEO and Co‑Founder of Xcert AI. “This release is the result of deep collaboration with our engineers and our customers. We’re proud to deliver a platform that strengthens engineering rigour while meaningfully reducing the burden of certification and compliance.”
Developed in partnership with aerospace organisations across Europe and the United States, Xcert v1 introduces a suite of capabilities designed to accelerate certification, improve consistency, and unlock institutional knowledge across programs.
All customer environments will be upgraded to Xcert v1 in the coming days, in coordination with our customers and partners.
Xcert ingests PDF standards and internal documents using advanced natural‑language processing, transforming them into a validated aerospace knowledge graph enriched with Xcert AI’s domain ontology. This ensures consistency, traceability, and high‑quality data for downstream engineering tasks.
Optimized prompting strategies and agentic workflows ensure LLMs are used strictly for natural‑language tasks while remaining isolated from their training corpus. This significantly reduces hallucinations and speculative responses.
The platform proactively recommends engineering actions such as merging similar requirements, applying quality‑control updates, and refining requirements from high‑level instructions, helping teams maintain clarity across complex programs.
Engineers can organize work into isolated projects, each aligned with its own regulatory baseline (e.g., FAA vs. EASA, CS‑23 vs. CS‑25). Historical documents can be uploaded to unlock institutional knowledge and avoid repeated mistakes.
Xcert can analyze thousands of requirements to identify duplicates, outliers, or inconsistent terminology, presenting recommended actions for rapid validation.
Xcert v1 introduces the foundation of the first benchmark designed to evaluate AI performance in aerospace systems engineering, with expert‑validated expected answers and a methodology to be published soon.
Xcert AI builds responsible, audit‑ready AI systems for aerospace and advanced mobility. Headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, the company operates across Switzerland, Spain, the UK, the Netherlands, and the United States, supporting organizations that design, certify, and operate the systems that move the world.
