Nomad's three products share an audio-first foundation: every track ingested into any one engine becomes part of the works graph that powers all three. The roster below is what we build, who it's for, and the specific question each one answers.

// Audio · Derivatives · Fingerprinting
Continuous audio fingerprinting and derivative detection. Four parallel detectors with an agreement rule. 78M reference tracks, sub-second match latency, 1.6e-7 false-positive rate.
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// Royalties · Reconciliation · PRO
AI-resolved splits, continuous reconciliation across PROs, MLC and neighbouring rights. Median 5.1% royalty recovery across eight pilot catalogues. Decision-grade, defensible numbers.
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// A&R · Embeddings · Discovery
Sub-genre embedding workspace, audio-first contrastive training, calibrated against twelve working A&R teams. 71% top-2% recall against actual signings. Built to be argued with.
Inside Nomad A&R →Derivatives surfaced by Listen feed directly into the Rights claims pipeline. Every recovered derivative carries the audio match as evidence; rights teams claim with the same confidence that triggered the surface.
Newly-signed acts from A&R are immediately fingerprinted into the Listen index — so the day they're announced, the rights team is watching for derivatives. No metadata gap, no cold start.
Rights-graph data improves the A&R embedding's understanding of who owns what; signings backed by genuine catalogue knowledge perform measurably better than signings made blind to the rights landscape.
Derivative patterns are a signal A&R teams almost never have access to. Acts whose work is being remixed and covered at unusual rates are signal-rich for A&R, even when their original streams are modest.
Catalogue intelligence and A&R support, equally at home with majors and with labels of four. Sized engagements, never one-size-fits-all.
Continuous mechanical reconciliation, sync claims, dispute-grade evidence packages. Built around the publishing workflow you already run.
Decision support for managers running 6 to 60 artists. Leaks, sync, derivatives and trend-before-the-trend — all in one place.
Unclaimed NR money in continental Europe, AI matching against works graphs. The category that almost always recovers more than it costs.
Sync-aware audio search across libraries. Find the cue that fits the brief — and prove it doesn't conflict with a derivative already on a similar campaign.
Send us a catalogue sample. We come back with three specific things we can hear in it — before either of us commits to anything more.