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Suede docs

How Suede works.

Plain documentation for the whole ecosystem: what Suede is, what each surface does, how the rights record connects them, and how to put your first work on the record. Written to be read, kept honest about boundaries.

Overview

Start here: the thesis, the system view, and your first registration.

What is Suede?

Suede Labs AI is creator ownership infrastructure: provenance records, machine-readable rights, royalty routing, and agent commerce for musicians and artists.

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How the pieces fit together

The Suede architecture: the rights record as the spine, product surfaces around it, and x402 agent payments connecting work to revenue.

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Getting started

Register your first work with Suede: create an account, file a creator claim with fingerprint and timestamp, set contributors and splits, and publish permissions.

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Products

One page per surface in the Suede ecosystem.

Suede Social

Suede Social is the social network where creative work carries its rights context: posts backed by registered works, provenance visible, ownership intact.

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Vaults

Suede Vaults are transparent funding wrappers around creator rights: visible terms, supporter capital in USDC on Base, and revenue share without giving up ownership.

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Agent Studio

Suede Agent Studio lets you build agent flows as visual node graphs and publish them as x402 pay-per-call endpoints, paid in USDC on Base.

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Strumly and Muse

Strumly is Suede's AI guitar coach; Muse is the musician companion chat. The practice-room end of the Suede ecosystem, where work begins before it is registered.

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Help

Straight answers to the questions that actually arrive.

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about Suede: registration vs copyright, costs, AI training permissions, wallets and USDC, vaults, and what happens to your work.

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Ready to try it

The fastest way to understand Suede is to register a work. It takes about ten minutes.

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