Our Vision
A world where people and small organizations have the same level of decision intelligence that used to be available only to large institutions.
We believe technology should reduce anxiety, not add to it.
We build tools that keep you informed, prepared, and empowered.
Our STORY
Paxa Animi. Peace of Mind.
Paxa was founded with a simple belief: everyone deserves access to clear, trustworthy insights—whether choosing where to live, starting a business, or navigating uncertainty.
After two decades helping large government agencies adopt AI, manage risk, and modernize operations, our founder saw a widening gap. Big institutions had access to sophisticated analytics. Individuals and small businesses did not.
Paxa was created to close that gap.
We build AI-powered tools that help people understand personal safety, cost of living, and quality of life. And we provide practical advisory services to help small organizations adopt technology intelligently—without the confusion, buzzwords, or high cost of traditional consulting firms.
Everything we make is grounded in a single promise:
Bring clarity to complex decisions.
About Me
Founder, Tino Dinh is executive and entrepreneur with a 25-year career spanning strategy, analytics, national security, and technology innovation.
He has launched and scaled new companies, built AI and data solutions for major organizations, and led high-performing teams across the public and private sectors.
Tino has advised Cabinet-level agencies, built analytics programs for public safety and health organizations, and led data governance and AI adoption efforts across multiple sectors.Before founding Paxa, Tino served as a Senior Director in technology consulting, built a data science practice from the ground up, co-founded a health-tech company that grew from zero to 10,000 patients nationwide, and served honorably as a decorated United States Air Force intelligence officer.He holds an MBA from the University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business and a BS in Foreign Area Studies/Mandarin form the US Air Force Academy.
His mission with Paxa is to take the same decision-quality once reserved for large institutions and bring it to individuals, families, and small businesses around the world—through clear insights, human-centered design, and practical technology.