AlphaSense nearly doubles valuation to $7.5 billion in new funding round


AlphaSense logo is seen in this illustration taken February 16, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

June 3 (Reuters) - Market intelligence ⁠platform AlphaSense said on Wednesday it has raised $350 million ⁠at a valuation of $7.5 billion, nearly double that ‌of its funding round two years ago.

The round was led by Vitruvian Partners, Accenture Ventures, and J.P. Morgan Asset Management, with new investors including D. ​E. Shaw Ventures and Pinegrove Opportunity Partners.

The ⁠funding highlights strong investor ⁠demand for AI-related companies, as businesses increasingly adopt artificial intelligence tools ⁠to ‌improve productivity, automate workflows and analyze large volumes of data.

Founded in 2011, AlphaSense is an AI-powered platform ⁠that helps businesses and financial professionals analyze companies, ​markets, and industries ‌using a wide range of sources such as research ⁠reports, regulatory ​filings, earnings call transcripts, and news.

"Our focus remains on execution, and while we can't comment on the exact (IPO) timing, we believe the ⁠public markets represent a natural path ​for AlphaSense's growth journey," CEO and co-founder Jack Kokko told Reuters.

The company's valuation has risen substantially from the $4 billion it secured in ⁠its 2024 funding round.

New York-based AlphaSense surpassed $600 million in annual recurring revenue in the first quarter and has raised more than $1 billion to date.

The company said it will use the ​new capital to expand its AI platform, ⁠grow its proprietary content library of more than 500 million ​business documents, and also support international ‌expansion and customer support operations.

AlphaSense's customers ​include Adobe, Amazon.com, Microsoft, Nvidia, Pfizer and JPMorgan Chase.

(Reporting by Prakhar Srivastava in Bengaluru; Editing by Leroy Leo)

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