Built for the work that travels with risk.
The professions where a leaked document is a career event,
not an inconvenience.
Profession
For lawyers
Privileged drafts, client confidences, deposition transcripts. Architectural privacy means the document never leaves the machine, so privilege isn't put in someone else's terms of service.
How Muet fits in firm workflow
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For accountants
Audit working papers, tax filings, client financials. AICPA confidentiality and 7216 obligations don't pause for AI vendors. On-device means the data stays where it was given.
Read the accounting case
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For doctors
Discharge summaries, referrals, op notes, clinical correspondence. The 2025 wave of AI-scribe consent class actions started with audio capture in the room. Muet doesn't record.
Read the clinical case
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For therapists
SOAP, DAP, BIRP, intake. HIPAA gives psychotherapy notes heightened protection above the rest of the medical record. Muet keeps them on the machine they were typed on.
Read the clinical-notes case
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For architects
Specifications, schedules, RFIs, government building drawings. AIA Rule 3.401 puts the duty of confidentiality on you, not on whichever AI vendor your team uploaded to.
Read the practice case
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For researchers
Pre-publication manuscripts, peer reviews, IRB-restricted data, grant drafts. NIH peer reviewers are barred from cloud AI. Your reasons are similar; the tool wasn't.
Read the academic case
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For due diligence
Data rooms full of contracts, cap tables, employment agreements. Cloud AI on M&A diligence is a training-data leak waiting to happen.
How DD teams use Muet
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For journalists
Source files, leaked documents, interview transcripts. Cloud processors are a chain-of-custody nightmare and a subpoena target.
Why source protection matters
Profession
ABA Opinion 512 explained
The American Bar Association's July 2024 formal opinion on lawyers' use of generative AI. What it actually says, and what it implies for cloud vs. on-device tooling.
Read the long-form analysis
Pricing
30-day money-back guarantee. Apple Silicon (M1 or newer), macOS 14 or newer. One licence per device, easy to expense.