Sensai Software Solutions was founded in Las Vegas, Nevada, to bridge the gap between the enormous promise of artificial intelligence and the businesses that could actually benefit from it — but don't have a PhD-level team to figure it out.
Sensai started with a problem that's hard to argue with: artificial intelligence is reshaping how businesses operate, and the businesses that figure it out first are pulling away from everyone else. But for most companies — the ones without Silicon Valley budgets or in-house research teams — "figure it out" wasn't a clear path.
The technology existed. The potential was obvious. The gap was implementation. That's the gap Sensai was built to close.
We're not an academic lab or a research institution. We're a practical implementation shop. We take AI capabilities that exist today — proven, reliable, cost-effective — and deploy them inside real businesses with real constraints and real goals.
Las Vegas is one of the most operationally complex cities in the world. It's also a city built on bold decisions. That's the spirit we bring to every line of code.
The word Sensai carries the idea of a guide — someone who has done the work, understands the terrain, and can help you navigate it without having to learn every hard lesson yourself. We've been inside enough AI implementations — the ones that worked and the ones that didn't — to know where the real risks are and how to avoid the expensive wrong turns.
| Entity | LLC (Nevada) |
| Founded | June 2025 |
| HQ | Las Vegas, NV |
| EIN | 39-2690527 |
| NV License | NV20253379340 |
| Contact | serve@sensaisoftwaresolutions.com |
To make AI-powered business transformation accessible — not just to Fortune 500 companies with massive technology budgets, but to any business serious about using technology to grow. We build systems that don't just work — they deliver measurable outcomes.
A business world where the quality of your intelligence infrastructure is no longer determined by the size of your company. Where a 20-person operation can access the same analytical and automation power that previously required a team of 200.
Six principles that shape every decision we make.
We'd rather deploy something that works today and improve it tomorrow than spend six months building something flawless that never ships.
AI is a tool with real limitations. We'll tell you when it's not the right answer — even when you'd prefer to hear otherwise.
We're not optimizing for the size of the first contract — we're optimizing for client relationships that last years.
Good code is code someone can read, modify, and extend three years later without dreading every change.
We want clients to understand what we build — at a decision level. Informed clients make better decisions.
Moving fast matters. Shipping broken things doesn't. We've built processes that maintain both.
Nalani Carter founded Sensai Software Solutions with a background in software product management and business operations, and a specific frustration: the technology industry was doing a poor job of making AI accessible to businesses that weren't already technology companies.
She'd spent years watching AI implementations succeed and fail — and noticed that the failures had less to do with the technology and more to do with how it was introduced, scoped, and integrated into existing operations. The businesses that struggled weren't struggling because AI didn't work. They were struggling because they tried to adopt AI the same way they adopted previous software — as a tool you buy and plug in, rather than a capability you build and grow.
Nalani leads every client engagement personally in the early stages. She believes the discovery and scoping work is too important to hand off — the thinking you do before writing a line of code determines the quality of everything that comes after.
We're a new company with experienced people. Sensai was formally registered in 2025, but the team behind it has years of hands-on experience in software development and AI implementation. Think of us as a new firm with experienced practitioners — not students figuring it out as they go.
Absolutely. Our client work is not location-dependent. We've worked with businesses across the US, and we're equipped for fully remote engagements — which is how most of our project work runs regardless of geography.
Our sweet spot is small to mid-sized businesses — typically 10 to 500 employees — that have outgrown what off-the-shelf software can handle but don't have the internal resources to build custom systems. That said, we've done project work for larger organizations and early-stage startups as well.