About RVLab
RVLab is a professional research tool for running blinded, repeatable remote viewing experiments where AI systems can act as participants (viewer, tasker/monitor) and a consistent analyzer scores correlation against ground truth.
Claims‑Agnostic by Design
Remote viewing research is controversial. RVLab does not claim to prove psychic phenomena. The goal is to make it easy to run clean protocols and generate audit‑friendly records so outcomes can be evaluated transparently over many sessions.
What “Double‑Blind” Means Here
"Double‑blind" means the viewer generates their output before they are shown ground truth. In AI‑as‑Viewer sessions, the model produces its blind output before you enter the target details used for scoring. In AI‑as‑Tasker sessions (when enabled), the target is generated and stored server‑side and revealed only after you complete capture.
What Gets Recorded
Each session can include: the coordinate, model used, blinded output, optional visualization, ground truth (description and optional image), and the analyzer’s correlation report. Exports are available from the session archive.
Learn More
Start with the methodology overview and glossary, then run sessions consistently and evaluate aggregates rather than single runs.