Trust

AI research, with sources and review.

Arbura uses AI to help organize evidence, search family material, identify missing information, and suggest possible leads. It does not turn guesses into facts or change your family history without review.

What it can help with

What Arbura's AI research can help with

  • Search across people, sources, uploaded files, extracted text, notes, and family material.
  • Identify missing birth, death, marriage, parent, spouse, and child evidence.
  • Suggest possible records, relationships, source links, and research tasks.
  • Extract useful details from documents where available.
  • Show citations, quotes, source context, and confidence where available.
  • Separate confirmed facts from possible leads, conflicts, and uncertain findings.
  • Prepare family profiles, timelines, reports, and summaries from reviewed material.
Where it stops

Where it stops

  • Does not automatically complete your family tree.
  • Does not treat guesses as facts.
  • Does not guarantee that a lead is correct.
  • Does not search every genealogy database.
  • Does not create public trees.
  • Does not use DNA.
  • Does not use facial recognition.
  • Does not make sensitive claims about living people by default.
Review flow

How a lead becomes part of your family history

  1. Question or upload
  2. Arbura searches and extracts possible evidence
  3. Sources and uncertainty are shown
  4. A possible lead is prepared
  5. You accept, edit, reject, or keep it uncertain
What reviewable means

A lead keeps its evidence attached

Possible findings are presented with their source context and uncertainty, so you can make the final decision.

Example research lead
Possible residence record
“Household entry includes a matching name and approximate birth year.”
Source
Uploaded record
Status
Needs review

AI is not the authority

In Arbura, AI is a research assistant — not the authority on your family story.