
Xira Research
AI-powered financial analysis that actually makes sense.
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§ The storyWhat it is, and why now
Xira is an AI-powered financial analysis platform that lets you chat with SEC filings instead of digging through long PDFs. It turns complex quarterly reports into a conversational interface where you can ask questions in plain English and instantly get clear, accurate answers. Whether you want basic numbers like quarterly revenue or deeper insights like margins, growth rates, risks, and financial ratios, Xira handles it by analyzing the full 10-Q filing. It’s built for individual investors, retail traders, financial analysts, or anyone who needs to understand company performance without reading hundreds of pages.
With real-time stock data, quick metrics, detailed AI-generated reports, and a clean interactive chat interface, Xira makes financial analysis faster and more intuitive. You can try it immediately using Apple's latest 10-Q through the live demo, no signup required. The platform is built on Flask, SQLAlchemy, Tailwind, and OpenAI’s language models, and data pulled from the SEC API, yfinance, and Polygon. Upcoming features include multi-company comparisons, historical analysis, 10-K support, alerts, export tools, advanced visualizations, and an API for developers.
Xira aims to replace hours of manual reading with quick, precise, and accessible financial intelligence, available anytime at https://www.bridged.vu/
“AI-powered financial analysis that actually makes sense.”
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