We’re excited to announce the launch of Clio-X — an open-source Web 3.0 platform designed to support archival reference, access and ethical application of AI. It is a new kind of privacy-first platform, built by and for researchers, archivists, and cultural institutions, and designed to help people explore, share, and collaborate on archival material with AI without compromising on privacy or ownership.
As more archival institutions digitize and share records online — and as more born-digital records become available — the risk of exposing sensitive personal data has grown. Clio-X addresses these challenges by offering an ethical solution that ensures archival data is securely managed while still being made available for reference and access, providing a responsible framework for using AI in archives while safeguarding archival custody and privacy.
Its launch is particularly well timed as it happens during International Archives Week 2025, as the world celebrates the theme "Archives Are Accessible". It embodies the key subtheme "Harnessing technology to enhance access", by showing how digital innovation, including AI, are transforming the way archives are navigated and made accessible to a wider audience.
It has been developed by InterPARES Trust AI, a multi-national interdisciplinary project aiming to design, develop, and leverage Artificial Intelligence to support the ongoing availability and accessibility of trustworthy public records.
Find out more at the website: https://www.cliox.org and watch a video about Clio-X: Resources - The Reading Room - Clio-X Cultural Heritage and Archives Ecosystem