Historiq

Every collection,digitally accessible
Helping collections move from boxes to discovery

Trusted by

Massachusetts Historical Society
Revolutionary Spaces
Fort Ticonderoga

One platform for archivists, institutions, and public access

Purpose-built for archivists and editors

Transcribe, tag, and link digital materials with tools designed in collaboration with leading cultural institutions. Get a head start with AI — only where and when you choose.

Make all collections searchable — not just a subset.

Promote discovery, access, and learning with automated indexing, cross‑collection entity linking, and rich search that turns metadata into discovery.

Embed within your current content management system

Embed rich interactivity for digital materials and supercharge search on your existing platform using a variety of easy-to-use integration methods designed specifically for cultural institutions.

Archival Processing and Digitization, reimagined Coming Soon

We're building a new approach to digitizing and processing archives, focused on care, precision, and discovery.

  • Gentle handling for fragile materials
  • Specialized workflows for sensitive documents
  • Intelligent metadata capture during processing
  • Offline or secure cloud integration

Leading institutions are already using Historiq to transform their collections and workflows.

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We could rapidly digitize our collections, generate catalog-ready metadata, and make our cultural heritage accessible to researchers, educators, and the public—achieving in months what once took years.
Nat Sheidley
President & CEO, Revolutionary Spaces
Revolutionary Spaces
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Exciting technology to make our collections more discoverable
Beth Hill
President & CEO of Fort Ticonderoga
Fort Ticonderoga
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Promising and visionary technology to make history more accessible to scholars, historians, and students of history.
Michael Hill
Nearly 40-year researcher for David McCullough
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Harnesses the power of AI to catalyze historical research
Dr. Andrew Davenport
VP of Research, Thomas Jefferson Foundation
Monticello

Advisory Board

Leading academics and industry experts guiding Historiq's mission to make history accessible.

Dr. Colleen J. Shogan

Dr. Colleen J. Shogan

11th Archivist of the United States

Senior Advisor at More Perfect, Georgetown University Professor

Dr. Andrew M. Davenport

Dr. Andrew M. Davenport

VP Research, Thomas Jefferson Foundation

Saunders Director of the Robert H. Smith International Center for Jefferson Studies

Beth Hill

Beth Hill

President and CEO

Fort Ticonderoga Association

Michael Hill

Michael Hill

Nearly 40-year research assistant to David McCullough

Author of three books including Elihu Washburne biography, co-producer of Ken Burns' The Civil War

Our Team

Meet the team bringing technology and history together.

Dean Serrentino

Dean Serrentino

Founder & President

LinkedIn
Rob Waldron

Rob Waldron

Chair

LinkedIn
Lilli Cooper

Lilli Cooper

VP, Partnerships

LinkedIn
Michael Sao Pedro

Michael Sao Pedro

Principal Engineer

LinkedIn

For archives, libraries, and museums

Trusted by cultural stewards committed to the public access of history. Whether you're starting with a pilot or scaling across collections, Historiq is built for institutional rigor.

Archivist-first tools

Workflows match archival practice: controlled vocabularies, entity disambiguation, provenance, and review gates.

Offline-ready

Run completely offline, even when you choose to use state-of-the-art AI technologies. Everything can be done without compromising the data your organization stewards.

Open integration

Import/export with common standards and endpoints. Keep your systems in sync while improving discovery.

Committed to security and responsible access

Role-based access, audit trails, and secure, managed storage.

Let's work together to make your collections discoverable

Modernize processing and enhance metadata for better access to history