Edda Labs is an engineering studio for proof without disclosure.
Proof usually means handing over the data.
It doesn't have to.
We design and build systems that let one party prove something to another without handing over the data behind it.
- Who comes to usCompanies with a process where the data cannot move, and AI teams hitting privacy walls.Who this is for →
- What we buildAttestation of origin, verifiable measurement, and real-world assets that move with their compliance intact.See the work →
- How it usually startsOften as an ecosystem-funded pilot rather than a purchase, from our framework rather than a blank page.How a first project starts →
The work
The projects, all of them live.
Each one lets someone be certain about something without being handed the data behind it.
Design and clickable mockup · June and July 2026ZkyProofProve the survey. Keep the map.How it was built →
Live prototype on Midnight preview · 2026KarbonityTrade a renewable-energy certificate. Keep the buyer out of the public record.How it was built →
Live prototype on Midnight preview · 2026PickersTrade a recycling credit. Keep the buyer out of the public record.How it was built →
Live in beta as an education piece · 2026Midnight AlbumLearn Midnight's six core ideas by collecting them.How it was built →
What we solve
Four problems clients bring us, each with something shipped behind it.
If one of these is yours, the first step is on the start page.
- Accountable AI agentsDeploy an AI agent that can prove it followed the rules, without exposing the data it read.
- Tokenized assetsMove a real asset on-chain with its compliance intact, then put it to work as collateral.
- Identity & credentialsVerify once, prove everywhere. No organization holds a copy of the documents.
- Certification & ESGIssue certificates people can trust, backed by proof instead of paperwork.
Track record
An official Midnight ecosystem partner, teaching where the ecosystem is growing.
The team teaches as Midnight's Aliit fellows and ambassadors, in developer rooms across Latin America, Asia and Europe.


An official Midnight ecosystem partner.
With Midnight Aliit fellows and a Nightforce leader ambassador on the team, recognised inside the ecosystem we build on.
Projects shipped in the Midnight Build Club and with the Solutions Team.
ZkyProof came out of Build Club Cohort 1, and new projects join each cohort. Karbonity and Pickers are being built alongside the Solutions Team under a Midnight Foundation grant.
Open-source tools and frameworks the ecosystem builds on.
Starter templates, annotated Compact contracts, full DApp examples, and the RWA framework that new projects start from.
How this starts
How a first project usually starts.
New technology rarely has a budget on day one, and that doesn't have to stop a first step. Some of the strongest work we've done began as an ecosystem-funded pilot rather than a purchase.
There are ecosystem programs built to fund exactly this kind of first step, and most teams never hear about them. Part of our work is finding the route that fits; the pilot ends with a spec and a mockup for your case, concrete enough to point at.
Open source
Clone something and start.
Three public repositories and the recorded sessions behind them. Clone one and see how we build.
modular-starter
Start here
A pnpm and turbo monorepo built around one modular Compact contract: independent modules composed into a single deployment, a Node SDK, and integration tests that run real transactions against a dockerized network. This replaced our earlier starter template.
midnight-contracts
Contracts to read
A catalog of standalone Compact contracts, each with its source, a simulator, a test suite, and a walkthrough written for someone seeing Compact for the first time. Deliberately not a DApp.
edda-marketplace
Midnight, inside your editor
Claude Code plugins carrying Midnight documentation and development skills, so the reference is where you are working instead of in another tab.
Recorded sessions
Recorded in English, Spanish and Portuguese.
Concept explainers, live builds and deep dives. A few of them:
From the blog
What we are working out in the open.
Problems worth solving, how the technology actually works, and what we learned shipping it.


