Monetize underused AI assets through a more structured market.
ModEx helps surface proprietary AI assets to qualified demand and supports commercial pathways built around trust, fit, and transaction readiness.
What sellers bring to ModEx.
Many valuable AI assets never reach a serious commercial path. They remain underused inside startups, product teams, enterprise innovation programs, or domain-specific technical groups.
ModEx is built to help surface those assets in a more structured way, especially where buyer demand already exists.
Why demand-led onboarding matters.
Seller quality matters, but timing matters too. ModEx uses buyer demand to prioritize where onboarding effort is most relevant, helping sellers enter a market with stronger signal and clearer commercial context.
This creates a more selective experience than broad self-serve listing platforms.
What kinds of assets may be relevant.
- •Proprietary trained models
- •Domain-specific AI systems
- •Industry-tuned language and document models
- •Operational forecasting or optimization engines
- •Recommendation and ranking systems
- •Risk, fraud, and compliance models
- •Related assets that support model transfer, deployment, or commercialization
Possible commercial pathways.
- •Exclusive sale
- •Non-exclusive licensing
- •Vertical exclusivity
- •Regional exclusivity
- •Managed or API-based access
- •Structured commercial partnership
Commercial pathways depend on fit, ownership posture, documentation quality, and buyer demand.
What sellers should expect.
Seller onboarding is designed to be curated, not transactional. Qualified submissions may involve fit review, ownership and documentation discussion, packaging expectations, and readiness for commercial diligence.
ModEx is built for serious pathways, not bulk upload behavior.
See where demand is forming.
Marketplace demand signals help indicate where buyer interest is taking shape. If your asset aligns with those lanes, ModEx can help bring it into a more structured commercial conversation.