Hebbia is a New York-based enterprise AI company that builds Matrix, an agentic platform for analyzing huge volumes of documents. Instead of a single chatbot guessing at an answer, Matrix dispatches a swarm of AI agents across thousands of files - PDFs, spreadsheets, presentations, emails - and returns structured, fully cited answers in a grid. It is used by asset managers, investment banks, law firms and Fortune 100 companies to compress work that took analysts days into minutes. Founded in 2020 by Stanford PhD dropout George Sivulka, Hebbia raised a $130M Series B led by Andreessen Horowitz in 2024 at a reported $700M valuation.
George Sivulka is the founder and CEO of Hebbia, the AI platform that turns piles of unstructured documents into answers for asset managers, banks, and law firms. He cold-called NASA as a teenager, finished a Stanford math degree in 2.5 years, then walked away from a fully funded PhD to build software that lets AI agents do the multi-step grunt work of professional analysis. By 2024 Hebbia had raised $130M at a $700M valuation on $13M of profitable revenue, with Peter Thiel, Andreessen Horowitz, Index Ventures, and Google Ventures behind it.