Deepnote nabs Hyperquery to bolster data science tools
Deepnote, a San Francisco-based AI-powered data workspace, has acquired competitor Hyperquery.
While the deal amount was not disclosed, Deepnote will integrate Hyperquery’s customers and capabilities into its platform.
Led by Joseph Moon and Robert Yi, Hyperquery offers a data notebook for shareable analyses. Clients like Docplanner and Output will migrate to Deepnote.
Backed by Khosla Ventures, Hyperplave Venture Capital, and Translink Investment, Hyperquery adds significant value to Deepnote. Deepnote, led by Jakub Jurovych, is supported by Index Ventures, Accel, Y Combinator, and Credo Ventures.
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