Vulpes
2026 β Present
An AI company focused on integrating AI-driven solutions in SMEs around the world. Helping businesses that can't afford a team of engineers compete like they can.
Entrepreneur and investor from Lisbon. Founder of Vulpes and ULTRA. Obsessed with technology, media, and the shape of what's coming. Building things that should not exist yet.
From Lisbon to everywhere. Hover on each chapter.
Grew up by the Atlantic. Curiosity about how things work was always the constant.
Moved to London. First exposure to how fast markets move and how ambitious people think.
Founded MyGenets, a biotech company in Brazil. Made an angel investment in Banco Gamer β later acquired by Banco ItaΓΊ.
Built a media company from scratch. Still running, still compounding.
Launched Vulpes β an AI company that researches and builds AI-driven solutions for the next era.
Companies, experiments, and the work that keeps me up at night.
2026 β Present
An AI company focused on integrating AI-driven solutions in SMEs around the world. Helping businesses that can't afford a team of engineers compete like they can.
2021 β Present
A media company built for Portugal's social generation. Original content, brands, and formats that actually move people.
In progress
Research into prefabricated housing as a structural answer to the housing crisis. Exploring what's technically feasible, financially viable, and politically possible.
In progress
A research project studying AI agents β how they reason, act, and collaborate. Exploring what autonomous systems look like when they actually work.
Closed
Photograph your dinner, get the perfect wine recommendation for your price range. AI-powered pairing that made a sommelier irrelevant for the everyday meal.
Closed
SEO keyword tracking made simple. A system that cut through the noise of bloated SEO platforms and gave you exactly what you needed to rank.
Closed
Point it at any GitHub repository and get specific, actionable suggestions to improve the README β visually and technically. First impressions matter, even in code.
The frontiers I'm spending time thinking about.
Agents, reasoning, and what happens when machines start to understand context.
Multi-planetary civilisation as the ultimate long-term bet on humanity's survival.
Solar, batteries, grid infrastructure β the physical layer of the coming century.
The narrowing gap between thought and action. Neuralink is only the opening move.
How information spreads, how minds are shaped, and who controls the frame of reality.
Aging as an engineering problem. The first person to live to 150 is already alive.
How cities shape behaviour β and how we might design better ones entirely from scratch.
The ethical and existential questions that engineers aren't asking, but should be.