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Hebbia Acquires FlashDocs to Boost AI Workflow Tools

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Hebbia, the AI platform for finance, announced its acquisition of FlashDocs, a leader in generative AI slide deck creation. The acquisition expands Hebbia’s platform beyond information retrieval and agentic workflows into content generation, reinforcing the company’s commitment to streamlining financial workflows end-to-end.

Founded in 2024 by co-founders Morten Bruun and Adam Khakhar, FlashDocs turns LLM prompts or structured outputs into enterprise-quality presentations in seconds and is currently automating 10,000+ slides per day for leading AI and enterprise companies. At Hebbia, the FlashDocs team will help lead API business and artifact generation.

“We admire what the Hebbia team has built and its vision to power the next generation of knowledge work,” said Morten Bruun, CEO and co-founder of FlashDocs. “Joining forces lets us offer a powerful AI platform to analyze, iterate, and create all in one place.”

Presentation creation continues to be a labor-intensive task across finance, consulting, and strategy work. With FlashDocs, Hebbia is solving this problem at the infrastructure level, bringing true automation to the most tedious part of the knowledge worker stack. What once took hours of formatting and design can be done in seconds, turning structured reasoning into branded, client-ready artifacts including memos, reports, or slide decks.

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“The future of AI is about automating end-to-end workflows,” said Adam Khakhar, CTO and co-founder of FlashDocs. “Now Hebbia is not just surfacing insights but generating the final outputs that matter most in finance: investment memos, board decks, diligence summaries. It also expands Hebbia’s reach beyond the platform itself, enabling critical API capabilities that power downstream workflows across the financial enterprise.”

Hebbia is used today by professionals in finance, legal, consulting, and other fields where manual document review is time-consuming and error-prone, to automate processes like due diligence, M&A analysis, and contract review. Hebbia customers include KKR, MetLife, and the U.S. Air Force.

“We are building the world’s most capable AI platform–agents that are better than humans at any task–and automating artifact generation is the next step,” said George Sivulka, CEO and founder of Hebbia. “With this acquisition, we’re moving further and further beyond chatbots, and one step closer to realizing AI’s full potential.”

Source: Businesswire