Release Notes
8 August 2025
RegFind Moves Out of Beta
We're pleased to announce the successful conclusion of the RegFind beta. We want to thank all our testers and early adopters for making RegFind the best it can be. With that in mind, going forward:
- RegFind will continue to offer a free tier that gives access to the same advanced licensing logic, along with the convenient chatbot interface you're used to. The free plan will have continued access to IAEA documents, so you can search international best practices.
- The standard tier adds more depth by incorporating popular libraries, like the NRC, CNSC, FANR, and more as we add them. Contact us to get started.
- The enterprise plan goes even further, and we'll work with teams to integrate company documents to give a complete, one-stop research solution.
As part of our transition to move out of beta, all existing user-generated content and accounts were removed. This ensures a clean experience for everyone post-beta.
Again, we'd like to thank everyone who helped get RegFind to where it is today. As always, feel free to give us feedback if there's something not quite working right, or you'd like to see something new.
17 June 2025
Canada Joins RegFind
We've added the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission/Commission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire library (over 10,000 public documents) to strengthen your ability to compare across borders.
- RegFind now has access to Canada's CNSC public documents, giving users the flexibility to search new jurisdictions that interest them, or compare topics between regulatory regimes.
- UI improvements to help make it easier to see what libraries you're using in your conversations.
As our libraries continue to expand, this should further help nuclear licensing experts get more out of RegFind. As always, feel free to give us feedback if there's something not quite working right, or you'd like to see something new.
1 June 2025
New Libraries – NRC, IAEA, and UAE
We're introducing multiple new regulator libraries to strengthen your ability to compare across borders.
- RegFind now has access to IAEA and UAE (FANR) public documents, giving users the flexibility to search new jurisdictions that interest them, or compare topics between regulatory regimes.
- Upload your own documents for comparison against guidance or to ask any questions using the knowledge bases available. As a reminder, we don't train our models on your data and any uploaded documents or chat inputs are removed from our systems when the chat session is deleted.
- Big improvements to the backend AI, especially in the areas of document comparison and deeper, more informed research.
We've also made the decision to discontinue the traditional search interface. After reviewing our site's usage patterns, we've found that users overwhelmingly prefer our chatbot interface for interacting with documents and regulations.
As a result, we are discontinuing the traditional search function to focus our development efforts on enhancing the chat experience. We'll be integrating the advanced search capabilities you loved into our conversational AI interface. The chatbot provides a more intuitive way to find information, ask questions, and get detailed explanations about regulatory documents.
We think these are huge improvements to the use case for RegFind, greatly expanding. In the near future, we expect to add more public regulatory documents from other organizations, so stay tuned! As always, feel free to give us feedback if there's something not quite working right, or you'd like to see something new.
12 May 2025
Major Model Updates
We've done a lot of work under the hood to improve how RegFind answers user queries. In particular:
- RegFind now uses an agentic AI approach, meaning based on the query, RegFind decides its approach and selects the appropriate tools to provide the best answer. It also reviews the final answer and makes any adjustments to ensure accuracy and responsiveness to the initial query.
- Query interpretation has been significantly enhanced to better understand acronyms, context, and multi-part requests.
- Updated the LLM to take advantage of better overall understanding, larger context windows, and speed.
- RegFind now searches and fully reviews more documents when they contain information that is useful to answering the query.
- Clearer progress updates to the user to better understand what's going on while RegFind works.
Overall, we hope you find RegFind to be more thorough in answering your questions and finding the information you need. As always, feel free to give us feedback if there's something not quite working right, or you'd like to see something new.
5 May 2025
Saved Chats
A small update to add the most requested feature: saved chats.
- RegFind now saves chats, so you can return and continue previous conversations.
The underlying models haven't changed (that's coming soon), but this is a small but major quality-of-life improvement. As always, feel free to give us feedback if there's something not quite working right, or you'd like to see something new.
19 March 2025
Initial RegFind Beta Release
Welcome to the RegFind beta! Here you can search and chat with an AI about nuclear energy licensing and regulation.
- RegFind has the entire NRC ADAMS database available, as of mid-November 2024.
- Quick, natural language search and chat to find information quick.
Since we're in beta, feel free to give us feedback if there's something not quite working right, or you'd like to see something new.