US provisional 64/048,624

Behavioral identity, filed.

Systems and methods for behavioral biometric identity assessment and authentication. Filed April 24, 2026.


The facts.

Title
Systems and Methods for Behavioral Biometric Identity Assessment and Authentication
Application
US provisional 64/048,624
Filed
April 24, 2026
Counsel
Rapacke Law Group, Andrew Rapacke
Specification
47 pages, 4 drawings
Claims
7 (1 independent, 6 dependent)
Non-provisional filing
Targeted 2027, subject to counsel review
Assignee
Noctara, Inc. (operating subsidiary of Pupul, Inc.)

The seven claims.

Claim 1 . independent
A method for compressing behavioral signal into a stable identity word.
Capture timing, pause, deletion, and rewrite signal during a constrained intake. Aggregate into a behavioral fingerprint. Compress to one word that names the gap between performance and posture. Mapped to shipped infrastructure: the LUX six-question intake and the compression engine.
Claim 2 . dependent
A system embodying the method of claim 1.
The software architecture that performs the read at scale. Mapped to the production stack at noctaracorp.com.
Claim 3 . dependent
Behavioral fingerprint persistence across device changes.
The mark stays with the user, not the device. Mapped to the mark + keystroke sign-in shipped April 21, 2026.
Claim 4 . dependent
Authentication by re-reading the rhythm.
Verify identity at any moment by asking the user to type a brief phrase and matching the rhythm signature. Passwordless.
Claim 5 . dependent
A signed identity token for cross-service verification.
A JWT-style token carrying the word, rhythm, and force. Verifiable by any service. Mapped to /api/identity-verify and the @noctara/sdk identityToken mode.
Claim 6 . dependent
Aggregation without individual surfacing.
Privacy-preserving organizational reads. Leadership sees the shape of the room, not the names. Mapped to the VEX stakeholder view.
Claim 7 . dependent
Use of the rhythm as a passwordless second factor.
Authentication via behavioral biometric, not via password or one-time code. Mapped to the keystroke sign-in path.

License inquiries.

The patent is available to license to model providers, agent frameworks, and identity infrastructure. The SDK is MIT. The patent does not encumber the SDK, only the primitive.

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