AlphaSense
AI-powered market intelligence and search platform that surfaces company, market, and expert insights to accelerate enterprise decision-making.
- Business Profile
- Founders & Team5 sources scanned
- Market Size8 sources scanned
- Competitor Research5 sources scanned
- Funding9 sources scanned
- Momentum10 sources scanned
- Customer Sentiment4 sources scanned
- AI Visibility
- Risks & Red Flagspublic record checked
Summary
Worth a closer lookAlphaSense is an AI-first market‑intelligence and search platform that leverages premium financial content and transcript coverage plus recent agentic features (AI Interviewer / workflow agents) to accelerate enterprise research. The company reports >$600M ARR with 7,000+ enterprise customers and has just closed a $350M round (June 3, 2026) at a $7.5B valuation, building on prior large financings (including a $650M round in 2024) — clear late‑stage momentum and balance‑sheet firepower. Its wedge is depth of paid financial content and AI search versus peers: stronger than Contify/Valona on broker research and transcripts, but exposed to Third Bridge on bespoke expert insight and to Harmonic/Quartr on signal discovery/earnings. The single biggest tension is whether product usability, mobile performance and content licensing economics can sustain expansion beyond its ~5% share of the ~USD 12.1B market‑intelligence niche; for a first meeting, probe unit economics, retention (NDR) and roadmap to close UX and licensing gaps.
Bull case
- Demonstrable scale and commercial traction: publicly disclosed >$600M ARR and 7,000+ enterprise customers, showing genuine enterprise adoption.
- Strong late‑stage validation and capital: $350M raise on June 3, 2026 at a reported $7.5B valuation (led by Vitruvian Partners, Accenture Ventures and J.P. Morgan Asset Management), following a $650M round in 2024.
- Product and content defensibility: deep premium financial content and transcript coverage plus new AI Interviewer/agentic workflows that differentiate from lightweight earnings tools (Quartr) and broad web‑monitoring players (Contify).
- Experienced founding and commercial team in place (founders Jack Kokko and Raj Neervannan; President/Chief Revenue Officer Kiva Kolstein) with a full senior leadership roster public on the About page.
Watch-outs
- Crowded, segmented competition: Contify and Valona win on breadth/multilingual monitoring, Third Bridge wins on bespoke human insights, and Harmonic/Quartr compete on early signals/earnings—each exposes a route to customer churn or up‑sell pressure.
- Customer feedback mixed on UX and cost: common complaints focus on mobile usability, onboarding friction and perceived price, which could limit expansion into lower‑tier segments.
- High valuation and growth expectations after consecutive large raises — the company must convert product launches and AI features into consistent ARR growth and healthy unit economics to justify the $7.5B mark.
- Public materials list a senior leadership team but cite only 'headcount 15+' — verify organizational scale and whether reporting understates operational staffing for a >$600M ARR business.
Questions for the founder
- 1What is current net dollar retention (NDR) and median deal expansion by cohort over 12–24 months?
- 2Provide CAC, LTV, and sales/marketing payback period — how do these metrics differ between financial services customers and nonfinancial enterprise buyers?
- 3What are the economics and term length of premium content/transcript licenses (costs per seat or per-document) and how do they affect gross margin?
- 4How will the $350M raise be deployed (product R&D vs. GTM vs. M&A) and what runway/targets does the board expect post‑close?
- 5What concrete roadmap and KPIs are in place to address mobile UX/onboarding complaints and to defend against expert‑network competitors like Third Bridge?
Company profile
App store presence
AlphaSense↗★ 4.5678 ratingsFinanceFree- ★ Garbage2026-02-05This app won’t allow you to even sign up. It asked for my email address on open as though I already had an account and I don’t. Then clicking forgot password and entering my only email and nothing comes up in email. Complete useless app.
- ★★ Not at par with their web version2023-11-29AlphaSense web experience is great but the app and mobile iPad experience are janky. I frequently have to close and reopen because the search stops working. Downloads take forever. Offline doesn’t currently seem to work.
- ★ Terrible account set up2023-09-18Literally the worst account setup experience I have ever had, with paid data base. The account manager keep saying you need to check with your IT, while in fact, this is a team level purchase and our corporate IT has NO involvement in it. For enterprise saas and data product, th
- ★★★★ Great but for 2 issues2023-06-10First off, great app. Really well done. Being able to read and listen to transcripts in such a clean format on the go is close to a game changer. There are just two main problems. And unfortunately they impact me every time I use the app: * there is no way to copy text (for pasti
- ★ Very poorly done iPad app2022-11-18I don’t understand the design choices at all - no way to go full screen on the content / minimize the side bar. You can’t copy and paste text. It’s inexplicable given the only thing that really differentiates AlphaSense from a feature of Bloomberg is supposed to be its UI (whic
- ★★★★★ Awesome Product2020-02-24Huge time saving workflow solution. Ton of value.
Customers on site
Pricing
2-product offering: Market Intelligence and Enterprise Intelligence. Pricing is quote-based (annual subscriptions) with enterprise-wide or per‑seat options; no public list prices shown. Add-ons (Expert Calls, Canalyst models) available. Contact sales for scalable pricing.
Target segments
Key features
- Generative Search
AI search that returns fully cited, analyst‑level insights quickly to accelerate decision‑making.
- Deep Research
AI agent that autonomously generates comprehensive, investment‑grade research briefings at scale.
- Monitoring
Custom dashboards and alerts that aggregate trusted sources to track competitors, trends, and topics.
- Enterprise Intelligence
Connects and indexes internal drives and documents to make private content searchable alongside AlphaSense's library.
- Financial Data
Financials, screening, comparables, M&A/funding data and Excel integrations for fast valuation and modeling.
- Workflow Agents
Build and deploy custom AI agents to automate proactive research workflows and push insights.
Stats they publish
Testimonials
“Every day is different, and AlphaSense helps us think on our feet, frame the issue at the right level, and deliver a consistent message to every stakeholder.”
Delphine Cassidy · Chief Communications Officer, Orica“AlphaSense saves weeks of effort on research-heavy topics. We’ve avoided tens of thousands of dollars in consultant spend by producing board-ready analysis in-house. If I didn’t have access to AlphaSense over the last 18 months, I'm sure I would have been spending many weekends on research.”
Delphine Cassidy · Chief Communications Officer, Orica“What I'm really excited about with AlphaSense is the add-ons. I've already written a speech through both Generative AI and Deep Research. And I thought that was wonderful because the speech was written within a couple of hours and delivered to the CEO very quickly.”
Delphine Cassidy · Chief Communications Officer, Orica“AlphaSense Generative Grid lets us ask board-level questions of the ASX 100—from remuneration metrics to disclosure trends—and return a crisp, shareable snapshot.”
Delphine Cassidy · Chief Communications Officer, Orica“Using AlphaSense Enterprise Intelligence will enable us to assess market sentiment and anticipate how our earnings will be received relative to market expectations, allowing us to plan proactively.”
Delphine Cassidy · Chief Communications Officer, Orica“We released information on the stock exchange. And very quickly, one of the sell-side analysts told me that we had used a particular term 17 times in the release. I was telling this story to my daughter, who is an investment banker, and she said to me, ‘Mum, you need AlphaSense because that's where he got it from.’”
Delphine Cassidy · Chief Communications Officer, Orica
Social accounts
Corporate identity & contact
- Address
- 24 Union Square East, 5th Floor, New York, NY, 10003, US
Founders & Team
15- Jack KokkoFounderChief Executive Officer & FounderFormer investment banker in the late 1990s.
- Raj NeervannanFounderChief Technology Officer & Co-Founder
- Kiva KolsteinPresident & Chief Revenue Officer
- Heather ZynczakChief Marketing Officer
- Robert MagriChief Content Officer
- Samantha GreenbergChief Financial Officer
- Nilka ThomasChief People Officer
- Adnan AhmedExecutive Vice President, Corporate Development
- Adrianna SilverSenior Vice President, Customer Operations
- Brian MoroneyChief Compliance Officer
- Chris AckersonSenior Vice President, Product
- Corey HammillSenior Vice President, Financial Data
- Joseph RozenfeldExecutive Vice President, Engineering
- Ryan BrierSenior Vice President and General Manager, Expert Insights
- Stan MishchenkoSenior Vice President, Product
AlphaSense was founded by Jack Kokko (CEO) and Raj Neervannan (CTO, co‑founder). The company's About page lists a senior leadership team including commercial, marketing, finance, product, and engineering heads (e.g., Kiva Kolstein, Heather Zynczak, Samantha Greenberg, Joseph Rozenfeld).
- Founders and leadership entries are taken directly from AlphaSense's About page (https://www.alpha-sense.com/about/).
- The About page lists leadership names but does not publish a total employee count; team_size reflects the number of leaders listed (15+). External aggregator sites report a larger headcount (e.g., ~2.9K) — that figure is not used as the primary source for listing individuals here.
- Only people explicitly named on the company's About page are included; external aggregator-only names or profiles were not added.
Market Size
AlphaSense competes in a market‑intelligence niche estimated at about USD 12.1B in 2026 within a much larger business‑intelligence software spending pool (HG’s $72.1B global BI software spend). AlphaSense's disclosed scale (~USD 600M ARR; 7,000+ enterprise customers) represents ~5% of the 12.1B market today; a realistic 3‑year obtainable scenario given funding and growth is roughly USD 1.2B (~10% of the SAM).
- HG Insights (Business Intelligence market briefing) ↗USD 72.1 billion (projected global spend on Business Intelligence platforms / 'in the next 12 months') · Global
- 6Wresearch ↗USD 12.1 Billion (Market Intelligence Market, 2026); CAGR 8.2% (2026–2032) · Global · 8.2% CAGR
- AlphaSense reported ARR (anchor for SOM share)USD 600 million (Annual Recurring Revenue, Q1 2026)AlphaSense press release — https://www.alpha-sense.com/press/alphasense-raises-350m-at-7-5b-valuation-and-surpasses-600m-in-annual-recurring-revenue/
- AlphaSense enterprise customers (used to infer scale / ACV)7,000+ global enterprises (enterprise customer count reported)AlphaSense press release — https://www.alpha-sense.com/press/alphasense-raises-350m-at-7-5b-valuation-and-surpasses-600m-in-annual-recurring-revenue/
- Current AlphaSense share of SAM (calculation)Current share ≈ 600M / 12.1B ≈ 5.0%Calculation using 6Wresearch SAM (USD 12.1B) and AlphaSense ARR (USD 600M).
- SOM share assumption (3‑year obtainable)Target obtainable share ≈ 8–12% of SAM (midpoint 10% used → ≈ USD 1.2B)Grounded reasoning: AlphaSense scale (600M ARR, 7,000 customers), recent $350M raise and stated growth (e.g., growth from $500M → $600M), plus enterprise footprint justify a materially larger near-term share than a generic early‑stage percentage.
- TAM ($72.1B) is a broad Business Intelligence software spend figure (HG Insights) and therefore larger than—and only partially overlapping with—the narrower market‑intelligence software category AlphaSense sells into.
- SAM (6Wresearch USD 12.1B) may include services and syndicated research as well as software; the report is paywalled and the published summary may combine vendor software and service revenue.
- SOM is a scenario, not a forecast: it is anchored to AlphaSense's disclosed ARR and recent financing but assumes continued strong growth and favorable competitive dynamics; actual obtainable share could be materially different.
- AlphaSense pricing is quote-based / enterprise‑quoted (no public list prices); ACV and unit economics are inferred indirectly from reported ARR and customer counts and therefore vary by contract mix and geography.
- Some market reports cited use different definitions (BI vs. sales intelligence vs. market intelligence). Figures were matched to the closest published category but definitional differences remain.
Competitors
Top 5Set spans continuous web-monitoring and enterprise CI (Contify, Valona), expert networks (Third Bridge), earnings tools (Quartr) and startup signals (Harmonic); AlphaSense leads with AI search plus premium financial content.
- Contifycontify.com ↗Aggregates news, social, and regulatory sources for continuous market monitoring; AlphaSense offers richer broker research and transcript coverage, Contify wins on web breadth.
- Valona Intelligencevalonaintelligence.com ↗Enterprise-focused continuous competitive monitoring across languages and sources; AlphaSense is stronger in financial-document search and premium content, Valona wins on multilingual surveillance.
- Third Bridgethirdbridge.com ↗Expert network delivering qualitative interviews and curated expert transcripts; AlphaSense offers scalable AI search of public financial documents, Third Bridge wins on bespoke human insights.
- Quartrquartr.com ↗Simplifies access to earnings calls, reports, and presentations; AlphaSense provides broader premium content and advanced AI search, Quartr is a lightweight earnings-focused alternative.
- Harmonicharmonicinc.com ↗Startup signals platform tracking funding, team growth and technology usage for discovery; AlphaSense offers broader industry and financial research, Harmonic wins for early-stage discovery.
Funding
- Series A$33 millionMarch 2016Tribeca Venture PartnersTriangle Peak PartnersQuantum Technology PartnersSoros Fund Managemento.parsers.vc; Tracxn
- Series F$650MJun 11, 2024BDT & MSD PartnersJ P MorganSoftBank Vision Fund 2Blue OwlAlkeon Capital ManagementTracxn ↗
- Series F$350 millionJune 3, 2026Vitruvian Partners leadAccenture Ventures leadJ.P. Morgan Asset Management leadD. E. Shaw VenturesPinegrove Opportunity PartnersCapitalGGoldman Sachs AlternativesViking Global InvestorsReuters ↗
Public reporting shows a large recent raise: AlphaSense closed a $350M round (June 3, 2026) at a $7.5B valuation (led by Vitruvian Partners, Accenture Ventures and J.P. Morgan Asset Management). Earlier disclosed financings in the provided material include a $650M round in June 2024 and an earlier Series A in March 2016 (reported at $33M).
- The June 3, 2026 $350M round is independently reported by Reuters and also announced by the company (high confidence).
- PitchBook, Tracxn and other trackers report different company totals (examples in the corpus: $1.39B, $1.63B, $1.74B). The itemized rounds above sum to ~ $1.03B; PitchBook's $1.63B (cited above) likely indicates additional undisclosed/unstated rounds not detailed in the provided text.
- The March 2016 $33M figure comes from a web-search entry (o.parsers.vc) included in the corpus; Tracxn confirms a Series A on Mar 6, 2016 and names investors but does not list the amount in the excerpt. Because the amount and investor/date information come from different items in the corpus, the round's URL is set to null and this earliest round should be treated as lower-confidence.
- The Tracxn excerpt in the corpus contains multiple internal inconsistencies (different total-raised figures and overlapping 'Series F' listings). Where Tracxn conflicts with independent press, Reuters/company press are treated as primary for the 2026 round.
- Some investor names appear in different forms across sources (e.g., 'J P Morgan' vs 'J.P. Morgan Asset Management'); investors[] is the union of named entities verbatim as they appear in the provided text.
- There may be additional undisclosed or debt/grant rounds (trackers list grants and debt items) not fully evidenced in the provided excerpts; the itemized rounds should be considered a floor.
Momentum
- FundingJune 3, 2026AlphaSense closed a $350 million funding round valuing the company at $7.5 billionLet’s Data Science ↗
- AwardJune 2, 2026AlphaSense named to Inc.'s 2026 Best Workplaces listPR Newswire ↗
- AwardMarch 24, 2026AlphaSense named a 2026 Fast Company Most Innovative CompanyPR Newswire ↗
- MilestoneOctober 7, 2025AlphaSense surpassed $500M in annual recurring revenue (ARR)PR Newswire ↗
- LaunchOctober 7, 2025AlphaSense described its AI Interviewer and channel-check capabilities powered by the Tegus transcript libraryPR Newswire ↗
- FundingJun 11, 2024AlphaSense raised $650M in a Series F roundTracxn ↗
AlphaSense shows clear late-stage momentum: a $350M fundraise in June 2026 that revalued the company (~$7.5B) and public ARR disclosures (surpassed $500M in Oct 2025, then reported >$600M in Q1 2026) are paired with product launches (AI Interviewer / agentic workflows) and industry awards. Activity is clustered in 2025–mid‑2026, indicating growing commercial traction and product expansion.
- Coverage is concentrated in company press releases and syndicated write-ups; several items are PR Newswire items authored/released by the company.
- Some claims (awards, product releases) are drawn from PR listings where full copy was truncated in the provided text.
- The June 2026 funding is corroborated by independent outlets (e.g., Reuters referenced in disclosed funding), but several non-funding items lack broad independent press coverage in the supplied excerpts.
Customer Sentiment
8- Comprehensive content coverageUsers say the platform searches a much larger database and surface more sources than similar services, helping surface diverse evidence and expert content.“I am highly satisfied with the AlphaSense CI platform, because it works with a much larger database than other similar services, and the AI features are also very impressive.”Gartner Peer Insights
- AI-powered search / featuresReviewers highlight AlphaSense's AI features and generative search as a strong, time-saving capability.“AlphaSense’s main drawbacks, in my experience, are usability and cost.”G2 ↗
- Enterprise adoption / trustThe product is positioned and referenced as widely used by large enterprises (claimed 4,000+ enterprise customers, many S&P 500 firms).“AlphaSense is trusted by over 4,000 enterprise customers, including a majority of the S&P 500.”G2 ↗
- Transcript reading/listening & workflow value (mobile)Some mobile reviewers praise the app for clean transcript reading/listening and significant workflow time-savings.“Being able to read and listen to transcripts in such a clean format on the go is close to a game changer.”AlphaSense (App Store) ↗
- Mobile app onboarding / account provisioningMultiple app reviews report inability to sign up or complete account setup; customers describe getting bounced to IT or account managers without resolution.“This app won’t allow you to even sign up.”AlphaSense (App Store) ↗
- Mobile app stability & performanceMobile/iPad users report the app is 'janky'—searches stop working, downloads are slow, and offline mode can fail.“AlphaSense web experience is great but the app and mobile iPad experience are janky. I frequently have to close and reopen because the search stops working.”AlphaSense (App Store) ↗
- UI design limitations (copy/paste, fullscreen)App reviewers call out specific UI/design choices that hinder use (no full-screen content, inability to copy/paste text).“I don’t understand the design choices at all - no way to go full screen on the content / minimize the side bar. You can’t copy and paste text.”AlphaSense (App Store) ↗
- Cost / perceived priceMultiple reviewers and platform summaries flag the product as relatively expensive or note perceived high cost as a drawback.“AlphaSense’s main drawbacks, in my experience, are usability and cost.”G2 ↗
Enterprise users and reviewers praise AlphaSense's large content coverage and AI-powered search (widely used by large customers) and say it can save substantial research time; however, common complaints focus on usability (especially mobile UI and onboarding), performance on mobile, and perceived cost.
- Customer-facing reviews come from multiple enterprise review sites (G2, TrustRadius) and a small sample of App Store reviews; some fetched text also includes employee-review sites (Glassdoor, Indeed) which are not customer feedback and were not used to infer product sentiment.
- Capterra listing shows zero user reviews in the fetched text; some aggregator snippets lacked clear source markers, so a few quoted lines are attributed to vendor/aggregator summaries rather than long-form customer reviews.
- App Store signal is small (78 ratings) and emphasizes mobile-specific issues — those complaints may not reflect desktop/enterprise experience.
AI Visibility
We ask ChatGPT WITH web search about the company and show its answers plus the sources it cited — the real AI-search experience. The key signal is share of voice: does the company come up when AI is asked about its space, not just when asked by name.
Models asked ChatGPT · web search
Accuracy of what AI said: Accurate — The assistant correctly describes AlphaSense as an AI-powered market-intelligence search platform, its founders (Jack Kokko, Raj Neervannan), and recent milestones mentioned in the profile.
AlphaSense is an AI-powered market intelligence and search platform that provides users with access to a vast array of business information, including company insights, market data, and research from over 500 million documents. The platform leverages artificial intelligence to help users make faster and more confident decisions by offering insights from trusted sources, expert interviews, and financial analysis. It serves various sectors, including financial services, investment banking, hedge funds, private equity, and corporations, particularly in life sciences and healthcare. (alpha-sense.com)
The company was founded in 2011 by Jack Kokko, who serves as the Chief Executive Officer, and Raj Neervannan, the Chief Technology Officer. Jack Kokko, an investment banker in the late '90s, experienced the tedium of market research firsthand, spending days searching through thousands of PDFs. Frustrated by the lack of research advancements, he and Raj Neervannan conceived a new kind of search engine that uses machine learning and natural language processing technology against a curated, centralized library for business information. (alpha-sense.com)
As of October 2025, AlphaSense surpassed $500 million in annual recurring revenue (ARR), reflecting accelerating market adoption of its AI capabilities. The company has over 6,500 customers, including 88% of the S&P 100, and serves leading organizations such as Google, JP Morgan, Pfizer, Microsoft, Nvidia, UBS, and Unilever. (alpha-sense.com)
In June 2024, AlphaSense made a landmark $930 million acquisition of Tegus, the market's leading expert interview library covering more than 35,000 public and private companies, with over 150,000 transcripts of investor-led expert interviews. This acquisition combined AlphaSense's market-leading search and Generative AI technology with the market's top private content library, giving clients access to a vast source of essential insights on the range of companies and industries that matter to their decision-making. (alpha-sense.com)
In April 2026, AlphaSense announced the expansion of its global operations across Asia-Pacific (APAC) and Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) to meet growing demand for its Applied AI and domain-specific AI workflows. The company continues to see strong regional momentum, including rapid growth across both APAC and EMEA over the past year. (alpha-sense.com)
AlphaSense is headquartered in New York City, with additional offices in Chicago, Helsinki, Mumbai, Singapore, Bengaluru, London, Pune, and Delhi. (alpha-sense.com)
In July 2025, AlphaSense unveiled a new brand evolution and redesigned website, marking a significant milestone in the company's evolution into the global standard for intelligent business decision-making. The updated brand signals AlphaSense's transformation from a powerful search solution to a mission-critical system of intelligence, merging enterprise-grade generative AI with a content universe of 500 million verified documents. (alpha-sense.com)
Here is a concise list of notable companies and products in the market intelligence space:
- Gartner: A global research and advisory firm providing insights, advice, and tools for leaders in IT, finance, HR, and other sectors. (hirinfotech.com)
- Forrester Research: Offers research, data, and advisory services to help businesses understand and capitalize on market trends and technologies. (dupple.com)
- International Data Corporation (IDC): Specializes in market intelligence for IT, telecommunications, and consumer technology markets. (indexbox.io)
- NielsenIQ: Provides consumer and retail market intelligence, including analytics and media measurement services. (aimtechnologies.co)
- Ipsos: A global market research company offering insights into consumer behavior and market trends across various industries. (en.wikipedia.org)
- CB Insights: Delivers business analytics and market intelligence on private companies and investor activities. (en.wikipedia.org)
- GfK: A German market research firm providing data and intelligence to the consumer goods industry. (en.wikipedia.org)
- Circana: Formed from the merger of IRI and The NPD Group, offering market research and technology solutions. (en.wikipedia.org)
- M-Brain Group: A Finland-based company providing competitive and market intelligence through a combination of technology and human analysis. (en.wikipedia.org)
- Datamonitor: Offers market intelligence, data analysis, and opinions across various industries. (en.wikipedia.org)
In the market intelligence sector, several companies stand out for their comprehensive research and analysis services. Here are some notable firms:
- Gartner: A global research and advisory company, Gartner provides insights into technology markets, industry trends, and strategic opportunities. Their services include analyst research, market reports, and technology evaluations, assisting businesses in making informed decisions. (hirinfotech.com)
- NielsenIQ: Specializing in consumer and retail market intelligence, NielsenIQ offers data on consumer behavior, retail analytics, and market trends. Their insights are valuable for product planning, pricing strategies, and growth initiatives. (hirinfotech.com)
- Forrester: Forrester provides market research, customer insights, and technology analysis, helping companies understand customer behavior, digital transformation, and market shifts. (hirinfotech.com)
- International Data Corporation (IDC): IDC specializes in technology-related markets, offering insights and analysis on industries such as IT, telecommunications, and consumer technology. Their research covers market sizing, forecasts, and competitive analysis. (indexbox.io)
- CB Insights: CB Insights is a business analytics platform that provides market intelligence on private companies and investor activities, offering summaries and data-driven insights. (en.wikipedia.org)
- GfK: GfK is a German market research company that provides data and intelligence to the consumer goods industry, offering insights into consumer behavior and market trends. (en.wikipedia.org)
- Ipsos: Ipsos is a global market research firm that offers a wide range of services, including polling, market analysis, and consumer insights, helping businesses understand market dynamics. (en.wikipedia.org)
- M-Brain Group: Based in Finland, M-Brain Group provides competitive and market intelligence services, combining proprietary technology with human analysis to support strategic planning. (en.wikipedia.org)
- Circana: Formerly known as Information Resources, Inc. and the NPD Group, Circana is a market research and technology company that offers business analytics and market intelligence services. (en.wikipedia.org)
- Datamonitor: Datamonitor is an international company providing market intelligence, data analysis, and opinion across various industries, helping clients make strategic and operational decisions. (en.wikipedia.org)
These companies offer a range of services tailored to different industries and business needs, providing valuable insights to inform strategic decisions.
AlphaSense did not appear unprompted in the category or recommendation lists (so it was not surfaced as a top example for the space), but the direct answer about AlphaSense is accurate and aligns with the company's public profile and reported milestones.
- AI outputs can vary between runs and may surface different competitors or examples based on query framing and source indexing.
- Category/recommendation lists skewed toward legacy research firms and may omit newer SaaS-first market-intelligence vendors even when they are notable.
- Public metrics and acquisitions can be updated frequently; verify any time-sensitive figures from primary sources before investment decisions.
Risks & Red Flags
No material public risk signals found. An absence of public concerns isn’t a clean bill of health — early or private companies may simply not generate coverage.
A July 2020 U.S. Department of Justice press release reports that Pengcheng Lv pleaded guilty to wire fraud and identifies Lv as a co-owner of a company named AlphaSense, Inc. (Wilmington, Delaware). That press release appears to concern a different legal entity and not AlphaSense (alpha-sense.com).
An absence of publicly reported issues does not constitute a clean bill of health: private or early-stage matters, non-public settlements, or limited media coverage may not be visible in public sources.
Frequently asked questions
What does AlphaSense do?
AI-powered market intelligence and search platform that surfaces company, market, and expert insights to accelerate enterprise decision-making.
How much funding has AlphaSense raised?
AlphaSense has raised At least $1.63B (PitchBook reported $1.63B); itemized rounds sum to ~$1.03B in disclosed funding. Its most recent disclosed round was a $350 million Series F in 2026, led by Vitruvian Partners and Accenture Ventures.
Who are AlphaSense's main competitors?
AlphaSense's named competitors include Contify, Valona Intelligence, Third Bridge and Quartr.
Who founded AlphaSense?
AlphaSense was founded by Jack Kokko and Raj Neervannan.
Where is AlphaSense headquartered?
AlphaSense is headquartered in New York, United States.
What market does AlphaSense operate in?
AlphaSense operates in the Market intelligence market (B2B). Its total addressable market is estimated at USD 72.1 billion (global BI software spend; next 12 months, HG Insights).
How does AlphaSense's pricing work?
2-product offering: Market Intelligence and Enterprise Intelligence. Pricing is quote-based (annual subscriptions) with enterprise-wide or per‑seat options; no public list prices shown. Add-ons (Expert Calls, Canalyst models) available. Contact sales for scalable pricing.
When was AlphaSense founded?
AlphaSense was founded in 2011.
Compiled by AlgoTurk from public web sources · . Not investment advice.