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Hebbia raises almost $100M Collection B for AI-powered doc search led by Andreessen Horowitz


Hebbia, a startup utilizing generative AI to go looking massive paperwork and return solutions, has raised a virtually $100 million collection B led by Andreessen Horowitz, in accordance with three individuals with data of the matter. 

The spherical valued the corporate between $700 – $800 million though TechCrunch couldn’t confirm whether or not that valuation is pre- or post-money. (One attainable state of affairs is $700 million pre/$800 million submit.) Hebbia disclosed in an SEC submitting in Might that it had by then raised $93 million out of a hoped-for $100 million however we perceive from two of the those who the spherical hit a close to $100 million mark and has closed.

Hebbia and Andreessen Horowitz didn’t reply to a request for remark.

Hebbia was based in 2020 by George Sivulka, who launched the corporate whereas engaged on his PhD in electrical engineering at Stanford. Sivulka was impressed by his mates working within the monetary business who advised Sivulka that a part of their lengthy work weeks was spent looking for info in SEC filings and different dense paperwork. Sivulka thought that AI might assist them save hours on the workplace and provides them extra time for relaxation and sleep.

Hebbia’s AI can look over billions of paperwork directly, together with PDFs, PowerPoints, spreadsheets and transcripts and return particular solutions, the corporate says.

The startup sells primarily to monetary service corporations, together with hedge funds and funding banks. However its product may be utilized by regulation corporations and different skilled domains.

The newest funding brings Hebbia’s complete capital to over $120 million. The corporate raised its $30 million Collection A in Sept. 2022 led by Index Ventures with participation from Radical Ventures.

The corporate’s product is much like Glean, whose software program can fetch info in plain English from varied enterprise functions. In February, Glean raised a $200 million Collection D at a valuation of $2.2 billion, led by Kleiner Perkins and Lightspeed.

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