Romanian startup launches tool to assess websites’ visibility in AI search

21 August 2026

Romanian company Human AI Labs has launched Blind Spot, a platform that assesses whether websites can be understood, cited, and recommended by generative AI systems. The tool evaluates sites against 70 technical and content-related criteria and generates an AI visibility score.

Blind Spot analyzes factors including access for AI crawlers, structured data, semantic clarity, quotable content, digital authority, and trust signals. It then identifies issues that could make a website difficult for generative systems to interpret or cite and provides recommendations for addressing them.

The platform is designed for services such as ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, Claude, and Google AI Overviews, which can extract and synthesize information rather than only display lists of links.

“For years, companies optimized for Google: keywords, backlinks, titles, and meta tags. All of these remain important, but AI search works differently,” said Human AI Labs founder Andrei Mihnea Răileanu. “It needs structure, clarity, coherent data, easily quotable content, and authority signals that it can verify. A website can be excellent for people and still be difficult for AI to read.”

Unlike tools that monitor how brands appear in AI-generated answers, Blind Spot focuses on a website’s underlying infrastructure. Its score is calculated using deterministic criteria without AI participating in the evaluation, according to the company. For some technical issues, the generated report can also include code examples or implementation guidance.

During its beta stage, Blind Spot audited several Romanian websites and recorded an average AI visibility score of 48 out of 100. The most common issues included incomplete structured data, content that was difficult to cite, unclear authority signals, and an inconsistent presence in sources that AI systems could treat as references.

Human AI Labs filed a patent application with Romania’s State Office for Inventions and Trademarks (OSIM) in June 2026 covering elements of the platform’s architecture, including its normalized extraction methodology, deterministic scoring, and semantic gap analysis. 

Blind Spot is available online, with a free audit covering the first pages of a website. The platform also offers six months of free access to eligible nongovernmental organizations and a free diagnostic audit for startups.

irina.marica@romania-insider.com

(Photo source: Hakinmhan/Dreamstime.com)

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Romanian startup launches tool to assess websites’ visibility in AI search

21 August 2026

Romanian company Human AI Labs has launched Blind Spot, a platform that assesses whether websites can be understood, cited, and recommended by generative AI systems. The tool evaluates sites against 70 technical and content-related criteria and generates an AI visibility score.

Blind Spot analyzes factors including access for AI crawlers, structured data, semantic clarity, quotable content, digital authority, and trust signals. It then identifies issues that could make a website difficult for generative systems to interpret or cite and provides recommendations for addressing them.

The platform is designed for services such as ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, Claude, and Google AI Overviews, which can extract and synthesize information rather than only display lists of links.

“For years, companies optimized for Google: keywords, backlinks, titles, and meta tags. All of these remain important, but AI search works differently,” said Human AI Labs founder Andrei Mihnea Răileanu. “It needs structure, clarity, coherent data, easily quotable content, and authority signals that it can verify. A website can be excellent for people and still be difficult for AI to read.”

Unlike tools that monitor how brands appear in AI-generated answers, Blind Spot focuses on a website’s underlying infrastructure. Its score is calculated using deterministic criteria without AI participating in the evaluation, according to the company. For some technical issues, the generated report can also include code examples or implementation guidance.

During its beta stage, Blind Spot audited several Romanian websites and recorded an average AI visibility score of 48 out of 100. The most common issues included incomplete structured data, content that was difficult to cite, unclear authority signals, and an inconsistent presence in sources that AI systems could treat as references.

Human AI Labs filed a patent application with Romania’s State Office for Inventions and Trademarks (OSIM) in June 2026 covering elements of the platform’s architecture, including its normalized extraction methodology, deterministic scoring, and semantic gap analysis. 

Blind Spot is available online, with a free audit covering the first pages of a website. The platform also offers six months of free access to eligible nongovernmental organizations and a free diagnostic audit for startups.

irina.marica@romania-insider.com

(Photo source: Hakinmhan/Dreamstime.com)

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