Natural language is expressive enough to build software. It's also easy to misread.
You can describe a whole product in an afternoon of plain English. During implementation, details are often misread or lost. 11d Compiler turns your exact words into a specification an AI builder can implement and a team can rely on.
Examples of ambiguous requirements
HOW IT WORKS
Add your source material.
Chat, paste a transcript, or add existing documents. 11d Compiler identifies claims, context, examples, and open questions while keeping your original words.
Answer questions about ambiguous requirements.
When your words allow more than one implementation, 11d Compiler asks you to clarify. Each answer becomes a dated, reversible decision linked to the source.
Review the resulting specification.
Requirements, contracts, and acceptance checks remain linked to their source and decisions. A separate pass checks for omissions, additions, and contradictions.
WHY WE BUILT IT
11d Compiler comes from years of building distributed systems for regulated industries, where a specification has to be exact and every decision traceable to a person. AI agents make these mistakes easier to overlook, so the same standard still applies.