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Specifi is a name used in various domains as a label for software, systems, and branding, rather than a single universal concept. In technology contexts, Specifi most commonly refers to a specification-management approach or a lightweight specification language designed to define, validate, and share product and system requirements across teams. Implementations often emphasize structured schemas, version control, traceability from requirements through design and tests, and integrations with development pipelines. Typical features include a schema language for defining data shapes, support for collaborative editing, change history, access controls, and the ability to export documents in machine-readable formats such as JSON or YAML as well as readable reports.

Beyond software, Specifi appears in branding for tools, libraries, or research projects that study specification workflows

Because Specifi is not unique to a single project, references can be ambiguous without context. Variants differ

or
data
modeling.
The
term
itself
is
derived
from
specify
and
is
used
to
convey
precision
and
fidelity
in
documentation
or
artifacts.
in
scope,
licensing,
and
technical
approach,
ranging
from
lightweight
editors
to
full-fledged
specification
ecosystems
with
plugin
ecosystems.
When
encountering
a
project
named
Specifi,
readers
should
consult
official
documentation,
version
histories,
and
licensing
terms
to
understand
its
specific
capabilities
and
limitations.