Perplexity Computer for Hedge Funds
Helping investment teams reach further across the market and go deeper on what they find.
Computer supports investment teams across:
Deal sourcing & diligence: Broaden the funnel without thinning the analysis.
Discover idiosyncratic investment opportunities and new sources of alpha, informed by the firm's historical context and investment strategy.
Pull directly from the sources analysts already trust such as FactSet, PitchBook, Morningstar, and more.
Risk management: Manage portfolio risk and factor exposure before it moves the book.
Concentration, correlation, and factor-exposure views refreshed on a schedule, with scenario analysis across the same underlying data.
Built for accuracy with every answer cited to the underlying document so the team can verify before acting.
IR & client servicing: Communications that scale with the firm.
Draft LP letters, IC memos, and portfolio updates in the firm's own tone and language. Computer learns how the team talks about their business and remembers it.
Recurring work runs in the background as Computer monitors competitor moves, C-suite changes, and fundraising signals, proactively flagging what the team needs to see.
Privacy & proprietary data: Extend the firm's proprietary edge, without exposing it.
Proprietary data and the conclusions drawn from it stay private to the firm. Nothing is used to train models or is shared outside.
Internal research and open-web sources come together in one answer. The firm gets the full picture, competitors don't.
Summary
Hedge funds win by seeing what others miss. The teams that pull ahead cover more ground, move faster on the ideas that matter, and compound what they know into an edge no one else can replicate.
Perplexity Computer sits alongside investment teams, extending the reach of every analyst, PM, and IR partner. It scans the market for opportunities the team would have missed, monitors risk before it moves the book, and drafts and delivers client communications in the firm's own voice. Valuable outputs, cited to the source, private to the firm.
The result: a smaller team doing the work of a bigger one with every question sharpening the next, and the firm's edge compounding with use.


