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Brightwave generates insightful, trustworthy financial analysis on demand so you can make better decisions faster
Brightwave is purpose-built for finance, with a modern user interface that goes way beyond chat.
Powered by our proprietary knowledge graph and AI systems, Brightwave accelerates time-consuming workflows so you can get to conviction faster.
Supercharge your research process
Brightwave is an AI Research Platform
Accelerate core research workflows
Everything from fact finding and question answering to benchmarking and investment memo creation, Brightwave does hours of work in minutes so you can make better decisions faster.
Spot opportunities others miss
Where other AI tools start and end with chat, Brightwave does much more. Our proprietary knowledge graph reveals complex relationships across millions of pages of content to ensure you understand the whole story.
Leverage high-signal primary sources
Bring your own data or utilize our extensive database of first party content. Brightwave offers state-of-the-art multimodal reasoning over SEC filings, earnings call transcripts, sell-side analysis, investor presentations, breaking news, public web content and more.
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Founders
Founder & CEO
Mike Conover
A leader in the field of artificial intelligence, Mike established the open-source language model engineering practice at Databricks. Mike holds a Ph.D. in complexity science and has been building AI systems and products for more than 15 years, including roles as Director of Financials Machine Learning at Workday and as an engineering lead for LinkedIn homepage news relevance.
Founder & CTO
Brandon Kotara
Former CTO of federally-regulated derivatives exchange and clearinghouse LedgerX, Brandon has a wealth of experience building mission-critical finance infrastructure. Prior to LedgerX, Brandon served as technical lead overseeing AI systems for Workday’s human capital management suite of products. His first deep learning patent was filed in 2018.