AlphaSense is the leading AI market intelligence platform used by the world's top hedge funds, investment banks, corporations, and consulting firms. It provides a unified search and analysis layer across an enormous library of financial and business content: SEC filings, earnings call transcripts, broker research, news, trade journals, M&A documents, and expert network call transcripts.
The platform's core capability is semantic search — finding relevant information across millions of documents using meaning, not just keywords. Ask "What are pharmaceutical companies saying about GLP-1 drug pricing pressure?" and AlphaSense surfaces relevant passages from earnings calls, analyst notes, and expert interviews across hundreds of companies simultaneously.
AlphaSense's Sentiment Analysis feature tracks how language in earnings calls and filings is shifting over time — detecting subtle changes in executive confidence, emerging risks, and evolving strategies before they appear in financial models.
The Smart Synonyms technology automatically expands searches to include related terms, industry jargon, acronyms, and competitor names — eliminating the need to manually construct complex Boolean queries.
For corporate strategy teams, AlphaSense monitors competitors, tracks industry trends, and delivers curated briefings. For investors, it accelerates due diligence by surfacing what management is actually saying about key topics across hundreds of data sources simultaneously.
Key Features
Semantic search across SEC filings, earnings calls, news, and research
Expert network call transcript library
Sentiment Analysis tracking executive language changes over time
Smart Synonyms: automatic query expansion for financial terminology
Competitive intelligence monitoring with automated alerts
Earnings transcript analysis with speaker attribution
M&A document and prospectus analysis
Custom briefing feeds curated by company and topic
Use Cases
Researching public company management commentary on key topics
Tracking sentiment changes in earnings calls over time
Monitoring competitor strategy through public filings and transcripts
Conducting due diligence across large document sets rapidly
Building investment theses from synthesized primary sources
Tracking regulatory and market trends across industries