Why a lighthouse.
Pharos started with a simple frustration: staying current on EU privacy enforcement requires monitoring 27 DPA websites in 20 languages, the EDPB, a dozen enforcement trackers, and a regulation that changes faster than most teams can read. Nobody can do that manually.
The answer was a 95% AI architecture — agents that scrape, translate, analyze, and surface the relevant decisions automatically. The human layer is domain expertise: knowing what matters, what the citations mean, and what practitioners actually need to find.
A lighthouse doesn't chase ships. It stands still and makes the path visible.
Pharos, the Greek word for lighthouse, became the name. The mark — a striped tower — sits on every page as a small reminder of the mission: make EU regulatory intelligence clear, accessible, and automatic.