Professional license
Engineering firms and advisory practices operate within Iris under a Professional license. You run assessments, validate results, and deliver them directly to your clients within the same platform.
Enterprise license
The client, on their own Enterprise license, sees the results in their Iris workspace. One methodology, one platform, seamless handoff between advisor and asset owner.
This model means your clients don't receive a static PDF. They get live results in a platform they can query, filter, and build on. You stay in the loop as the engineering authority. They get self-serve access for the next round of screening or reporting.
Same rigor, faster delivery
Engineering and advisory firms face a recurring tension:
clients expect deep, building-specific risk analysis
the time and cost to deliver from scratch every time engagement limits how many clients you can serve,
and how competitive your pricing can be in a rapidly changing marketplace
Iris handles the repeatable parts of risk modeling:
hazard data sourcing
probabilistic damage modeling
consequence quantification
report generation
Your teams of engineers and sustainability experts can focus on what requires human expertise: validating building parameters, interpreting results in the client's operational context, and designing resilience strategies.
Built by practitioners for practitioners
Iris was built by the same team that developed the risk modeling methodologies at Arup, one of the world's largest engineering consultancies. Arup's resilience engineering practice has shaped international standards for seismic and climate risk quantification, including the REDi framework.
The component-level modeling approach and fragility functions in Iris come directly from that body of work. For firms competing on technical credibility, that lineage matters.
Consistency across teams and offices
Every engagement runs through the same framework and the same platform. A junior analyst in one office produces results consistent with a senior engineer in another. Quality control is embedded in the system, not dependent on individual expertise.

