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AI-powered browser extension for efficient information retrieval
$130k - $180kAnnually
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New York, NY, USA
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Hebbia.ai offers an AI-powered browser extension that enhances the traditional search function by understanding the context of user queries. This tool quickly highlights the most relevant information in lengthy documents, making it easier for users to find what they need. It is particularly useful for professionals like researchers, financial analysts, legal experts, and software engineers who often work with extensive documentation. Unlike standard search tools, Hebbia's extension provides a more efficient way to sift through large amounts of text, improving information retrieval speed significantly. The company is currently in private beta, allowing early users to test the product, with plans to monetize through subscription fees or licensing agreements in the future. Hebbia aims to optimize workflows for its users by providing a solution that is 20 times faster than traditional methods.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series B
Total Funding
$155.3M
Headquarters
New York City, New York
Founded
2020
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Earlier this year, Hebbia Inc. launched the first multi-agent AI platform, Matrix.
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Tech company Hebbia has hired Ryan Samii, a former associate at Paul Hastings LLP, to be its head of legal, according to a company blog post Monday...
Hebbia, a startup using generative AI to search large documents and return answers, has raised a nearly $100 million Series B led by Andreessen Horowitz,
Hebbia raises nearly $100M Series B for ai-powered document search led by Andreessen Horowitz.
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