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Turn world events into point-in-time signals.
Your models price what structured data can measure. NOSIBLE gives them the rest of the world, as dated signals you can trade and backtest without look-ahead bias.
NOSIBLE is a search engine that turns the web into real-time intelligence.
Every page indexed, every signal tagged, every fact dated. Search and surveillance for the agents of every fund, lab, and desk.
▮ Open web · resolvingWe crawl the web without limits. We monitor every interest, in every geography and language.
Our search engine connects similar documents through time creating a giant point-in-time network.
AI discovers the events inside and files them into a deep ontology of genres, entities, and signals.
The world is too big for any team to watch by hand. With AI, you finally can. Geopolitical, company, macroeconomic, or liquidity, every kind of risk signals on the web before it moves. The warning signs are there to read.
The same index of the entire web, served two ways. Search, for the agents that query it, and WORLD, the event database you plug into your models.
Query the entire web the way an agent would. Grounded, dated, ranked answers in real time, with the source behind every line. Built for the systems that read before they act.
Grounded, dated, ranked results in real time. Ask a question to see live matches from today's index.
The largest database of world events ever mined from the web. Plugs into backtesting frameworks, risk models, and simulation engines. You name it.
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Every notable event we have discovered, dated, and ranked. Always growing.
Reliable infrastructure for the agents you build on top of us. Search latency you can plan against, crawl pulse that does not flinch.
World is the data layer. The edge is what you build on it. Using AI, you could:
Generative AI needs the whole web. A backtest only tells the truth when that web is point-in-time. So we treat every page like a witness and prove when it was really published, five ways.
We log every point-in-time infraction a site commits, then put repeat offenders in timejail.
We take a site's first statements from its script tags, meta tags, sitemap, and URL, then check they tell the same story.
We find independent sites that published the same story at the same moment. Corroboration, not a single source.
We check the story holds up in time. If the site or the people in it did not exist yet, the date is a lie.
We trace the raw text back to a dated web archive and prove the exact match, token for token.
Backtests that never trade on tomorrow's news.
Traditional risk models cannot read words, and structured data always lags. The firms that win read the web first. Here is what that looks like by mandate.
Turn world events into point-in-time signals.
Your models price what structured data can measure. NOSIBLE gives them the rest of the world, as dated signals you can trade and backtest without look-ahead bias.
Price the risk the data misses.
The risks that move your book surface on the web long before the tape. Catch them across every holding while there is still time to act.
Early warning across the whole book.
Every counterparty, sector, and geography you carry is being discussed somewhere right now. Watch all of it at once, in 95 languages, and see distress first.
Surveillance across perils and exposures.
Climate, conflict, and health risks emerge in the open before they reach a model. Track them the moment they surface, by peril and by region.
Evidence at the speed of the engagement.
Build a defensible, dated view of any market or competitor in hours, not weeks. The evidence is already on the web. NOSIBLE makes it searchable.
Intelligence across every market you touch.
Your suppliers, regulators, and rivals operate in every country you do. Keep watch on all of them from one live record of the web.
Ground-truth training data for foundation models.
Frontier models are only as good as what they read. NOSIBLE supplies dated, enriched world events at web scale to pretrain and align models on how reality actually moves.
Long-form from the team on how we index, connect, and enrich the open web, plus the open models behind NOSIBLE. Read the writing, or run the models.
Two of the enrichment models behind NOSIBLE, free on Hugging Face. Yours to run, fine-tune, and build on.
We build alongside the firms and platforms that move alternative data forward.
Find us on the Neudata sponsor tour, from London to Hong Kong to New York.
We are a small team building worldwide web surveillance for AI. Four open roles right now.
Own NOSIBLE's US revenue from first call to close. You know how data sells into capital markets and can run a technical cycle without hand-holding. Founding commercial hire before web intelligence becomes a standard line in every quant fund's data budget.
Own the legal posture of a search engine at web scale: robots.txt, takedown intake, retention windows, copyright posture, and the cross-border data map. You read primary law and write plain English. First dedicated compliance hire. You build the function, not inherit someone else's risk register.
Build the ranker, retrieval index, and agent layer behind a search engine read by machines as often as people. Comfortable in Rust or Python at the hot path, fluent in transformers. Ship distilled rerankers and signal extractors that hold under live traffic, with full access to the crawl and corpus.
Turn dated web evidence into tradable signal: event studies, sentiment factors, regime-aware overlays, and backtests that hold out-of-sample. You write the research note a PM forwards. Comfortable with point-in-time hygiene. You help shape what the signal layer of this product becomes.
Bring worldwide web surveillance inside your firm. Tell us what you need to see and we will get you in front of the right surface.
Building today? Get a free Search API key in under a minute. No card, no call.
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