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Hypha

Category: AI in Fintech

AI-native asset intelligence platform that transforms fragmented investment workflows into structured, actionable insights for private-market investors. Hypha was founded in 2025. The company is led by Peter Wang. Based in New York City, USA. Team size: 11-50. Total funding raised: $55M. Latest round: Seed. Key investors include TriEdge Investments (lead), Bankwell, Cammeby's International, CFG Bank, Crescent Heights, Dwight Capital, MONTICELLOAM, LLC, Yakar Partners.

Founded
2025
Headquarters
New York City, USA
Team size
11-50
Total funding
$55M

Value proposition

Hypha turns documents investment teams live in (credit memos, operating statements, loan agreements, appraisals) into intelligence they can act on — compressing latency between data, decisions, and execution across the asset lifecycle.

Products and solutions

Data Extraction (fields, tables, entities with confidence scores, cited to source), Financial Spreading (automated spreading for analysis-ready financials), Covenant Monitoring (proactive testing against latest financials, flagging at-risk loans), Artifact Generation (reports, summaries, memos on firm's own templates), Insight Dashboard (portfolio visualization through custom metrics).

Unique value

Built specifically for asset management workflows (not a horizontal AI tool) — grounded in firm's own IP, value delivery from day one, enterprise-ready with SOC 2 compliance, and built alongside industry operators who've closed billions in CRE.

Target customer

Private-market investors including private credit lenders, private equity firms, commercial real estate owners/operators, professional services firms, and institutional investment organizations.

Industries served

Private credit, private equity, commercial real estate (senior housing, multifamily), professional services, healthcare.

Technology advantage

AI-native architecture purpose-built for unstructured document-heavy investment workflows; human-first design approach embedding domain experts alongside builders; deep integration with institutional knowledge through design partner model; SOC 2 compliant with TLS 1.3 encryption and data never used for model training.

How they differentiate

Unlike horizontal AI tools (Hebbia) or underwriting-specific platforms (F2), Hypha is a vertically integrated operating platform purpose-built for the full asset lifecycle — from underwriting through covenant monitoring to portfolio management — with deep specialization in commercial real estate and private credit workflows, built alongside industry operators.

Main competitors

Hebbia (horizontal document-intelligence for finance), F2 (AI underwriting for private markets), Blueflame AI (pre-built AI workflows for due diligence/reporting)

Key partnerships

MONTICELLOAM, LLC (design partner, senior housing/healthcare lending), 980Investments (design partner), TriEdge Investments (lead investor), Bankwell, Cammeby's International, CFG Bank, Crescent Heights, Dwight Capital, Yakar Partners.

Notable customers

MONTICELLOAM, LLC (senior housing/healthcare lender), 980Investments

Major milestones

Founded 2025 by Peter Wang and Simcha Hyman, $5M seed from TriEdge (June 2025), emerged from stealth with $50M seed round (June 2026), appointed Chris Connolly (ex-PitchBook MD) as Head of GTM (March 2026), Avi Mayer (Co-Founder Afton Properties) joined as Strategic Advisor.

Growth metrics

Reports 3x deal capacity increase, 8x speed to decision, 97% error reduction for design partners (from company website claims).

Market positioning

Early-stage vertical AI platform targeting the fragmented $10T+ private markets ecosystem, positioning as the "connected operating layer" for investment workflows — analogous to GitHub for asset management collaboration.

Geographic focus

United States (New York headquarters) with R&D presence in Tel Aviv, Israel.

About Peter Wang

Ex-CTO BuzzFeed, CTO Refinery29, CTO Narrativ, CTO The Mighty, Head of Engineering at Buddy Media (acquired by Salesforce); Carnegie Mellon University. Six VC-backed startups, three acquisitions (Salesforce, Spotify, Vice), one IPO (BuzzFeed).

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