WideLabs, a Brazilian artificial intelligence company, announces the launch of Amazônia 360, an evolution of its conversational model Amazônia IA. Focused on the corporate market, the new platform arrives as the country’s first sovereign AI PaaS (Platform as a Service), enabling public and private organizations to have full control over their data and customize their AI solutions.
Among the objectives of this innovation is providing a platform that contributes to data management and business decision-making. The solution allows each company to have its own AI for data curation, deep diving into strategic topics, and generating insights from cross-referencing information. Another highlight is increased productivity and results through the automation of repetitive tasks, allowing teams to focus on more strategic aspects of the business. The new model developed by WideLabs complements the solutions offered in the three recently launched models: Guara, Harpia, and Golia.
Guara, a speech-to-text model specialized in transcription and audio comprehension in Brazilian Portuguese, recognizes different accents, slang, and regional terms. Harpia, an advanced multimodal model, can interpret text and images in an integrated manner, with applications ranging from analyzing medical reports with images to visual mathematical reasoning. Finally, Golia, optimized for speed and cost, excels in tasks such as translation, text summarization, and sentiment analysis with extensive capability for evaluating large volumes of data.
Building on this success, Amazônia 360 integrates with the other models in the Amazônia IA family, offering even greater flexibility. In addition to providing a token-based commercialization model, it is ideal for meeting the demands of the Brazilian market.
The launch was designed to establish new standards of security and privacy. Its RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) architecture, fully hosted in the client’s environment, ensures maximum protection of sensitive information. “We developed a layered permission system that adapts to each company’s organizational hierarchy. Our platform not only complies with but exceeds the standards of LGPD, GDPR, and market-specific regulations, always ensuring that client data is never used for training or other purposes,” adds Nelson Leoni, CEO of WideLabs.
Another highlight of Amazônia 360 is its innovative approach to user management. The platform allows defining specific permissions by department and establishing differentiated usage policies. With the intelligent quota system and a unified dashboard, managers can monitor AI consumption across the organization in real time, ensuring efficiency and strategic control.
With native support for Portuguese and models trained for the Brazilian market, Amazônia 360 also offers a complete suite of AI models optimized for Portuguese—while naturally being multilingual—addressing the specific needs of the Brazilian market. Specialized versions are available for different sectors, ensuring accuracy and relevance in each context.
Additionally, Amazônia 360 offers attractive cost-effectiveness based on a consumption system, where companies pay only for what they use, unlike per-user subscription quotas. This format operates through pre-acquired credits, which can be consumed over time, ensuring greater predictability for businesses.
“Our goal with WideLabs’ solutions is to drive business development in Brazil, democratizing AI use and strengthening our technological sovereignty,” reinforces Leoni.
Availability and contracting
Amazônia 360 will be available to companies worldwide. Interested parties can contract the solution directly through the website http://www.amazoniaia.com.br/ or via the Oracle Marketplace.