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Hypha, which extracts data from private-market documents to create workflows for underwriting, portfolio monitoring, and asset management, raised a $50M seed

Hypha, which is building an AI-powered operating platform for private-market investors, raised $50 million in seed funding led …

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Hypha, which extracts data from private-market documents to create workflows for underwriting, portfolio monitoring, and asset management, raised a $50M seed

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Hypha Lands Massive $50M Seed to Tackle Private Markets with AI

AI startup Hypha pulls in $50M seed round to build an operating platform for private-market investors.

Hypha just closed a $50 million seed round — and yes, that's seed, not Series B. The startup is building an AI-powered operating platform designed specifically for private-market investors.

The company's core play: extracting data from notoriously messy private-market documents and turning it into usable workflows. Think underwriting, portfolio monitoring, and asset management — all the grunt work that keeps private equity and credit shops buried in PDFs.

Private markets have long been a data infrastructure nightmare. Documents are unstructured, workflows are manual, and the tools are decades behind public-market tech. Hypha is betting AI can finally crack that problem at scale.

A $50M seed is eye-popping by any standard and signals serious investor confidence that this corner of fintech is ripe for disruption. The round was led by undisclosed backers.