Yale dropouts decided AI agents could navigate the global compliance consulting industry faster than any human. They were right — and they rebranded along the way to prove it.
Somewhere in the world right now, a hardware engineer is reading a 1,200-page FCC document to figure out whether their IoT sensor needs Part 15B or Part 15C compliance. It will take three weeks. They'll probably get it wrong anyway and have to hire a consultant who charges $300/hour to tell them the same thing in two days. This is not a startup opportunity — it's an intervention waiting to happen.
Noetic (now operating as Fuchsia, at getfuchsia.ai) is that intervention. The YC W26 company automates the entire hardware compliance process: identifying which certifications apply to a product, generating the documentation test labs need, and matching teams with qualified testing partners. What used to take three to six months and $50K+ can now take weeks. The startup launched as Noetic, shipped under that name through Demo Day, and rebranded to Fuchsia shortly after — a signal the team is iterating fast on positioning, not just product.
