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Sourcetable Gets $4.3M, Launches World’s First “Self-Driving Spreadsheet” Powered by AI - Tech
While 750 million people use spreadsheets every day, only 20% know how to use basic functions like VLOOKUP or create a pivot table – leaving powerful insights inaccessible to the vast majority of us. To tackle this, Sourcetable has launched the world’s first autonomous “self-driving” spreadsheet that uses AI to democratize data analysis for everyone. Alongside this breakthrough, the company has closed a $4.3 million funding round to accelerate i…
Sourcetable Raises $4.3M in Funding
Sourcetable, a San Francisco, CA-based AI spreadsheet and data analyst, raised $4.3M in Seed funding. The round was led by Bee Partners with participation from Julien Chaumond (Hugging Face co-founder), Preston-Werner Ventures (GitHub co-founder), Roger Bamford (Distinguished Architect at MongoDB), and James Beshara (Magic Mind co-founder). The company intends to use the funds to expand […] The post Sourcetable Raises $4.3M in Seed Funding appe…


Sourcetable Raises $4.3M to Launch the World’s First Self-Driving Spreadsheet, Powered by AI
In a major leap forward for productivity software, Sourcetable has announced a $4.3 million seed round and the launch of what it calls the world’s first autonomous, AI-powered spreadsheet — a “self-driving” experience that reimagines how humans interact with data. With backing from top investors including Bee Partners, Julien Chaumond (Hugging Face), Preston-Werner Ventures (GitHub co-founder), Roger Bamford (MongoDB), and James Beshara (Magic M…
Sourcetable gets $4.3m and launches world’s first “self-driving spreadsheet” powered by AI
Sourcetable launches the world’s first autonomous spreadsheet that leverages AI automation to complete common analysis and operations-focused workflows. Autopilot functionality is voice-powered, enabling an AI spreadsheet experience similar to vibe coding. San Francisco, California – March 31, 2025; While 750 million people use spreadsheets every day, only 20% know how to use basic functions like VLOOKUP or create a pivot table – leaving powerfu…
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