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HILBERT RAISES $28M SERIES A LED BY A16Z

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WED, APR 15, 2026

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Hilbert, an AI startup that unifies data across organizational teams, secured $28 million in Series A funding led by Andreessen Horowitz. The platform enables companies to make decisions from a single integrated system.

Hilbert's software addresses fragmentation in enterprise data management by connecting information silos across different teams. The platform leverages AI to help organizations consolidate disparate data sources and streamline decision-making processes. Andreessen Horowitz led the funding round, signaling institutional confidence in Hilbert's approach to enterprise AI. The startup positions itself as a solution for companies struggling with data accessibility and consistency across departments. The $28 million injection provides Hilbert with capital to expand its product development and go-to-market operations. The funding arrives as enterprises increasingly prioritize data integration and AI-driven analytics to enhance operational efficiency. Hilbert joins a competitive landscape of data integration and business intelligence platforms, though its AI-first approach differentiates its value proposition for teams seeking unified decision-making capabilities.

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