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Awaira Score
38
Out of 100
Valuation
N/A
Post-money
Total Raised
$10M
All rounds
Awaira Score
38/100
Founded
2015
1-50 employees
What They Build
March 2026Hyper Anna built an AI analytics assistant that enabled business users to ask questions about their data in natural language and receive charts, insights, and explanations without requiring SQL skills or data analyst support, applying natural language understanding and automated statistical analysis to business intelligence data from sales, marketing, and operations teams. The Sydney company posit…
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StageSeries A
Employees1-50
Country🇦🇺 Australia
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What is Hyper Anna's valuation?▾
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How many employees does Hyper Anna have?▾
Hyper Anna has approximately 1-50 employees.
What does Hyper Anna do?▾
Hyper Anna built an AI analytics assistant that enabled business users to ask questions about their data in natural language and receive charts, insights, and explanations without requiring SQL skills or data analyst support, applying natural language understanding and automated statistical analysis to business intelligence data from sales, marketing, and operations teams. The Sydney company positioned its product as a self-service AI analyst for non-technical business users.\n\nThe company raised approximately $10 million in Series A funding from investors including Sequoia Capital and Reinventure. Hyper Anna was acquired by National Australia Bank in 2020, integrating its conversational analytics technology into NAB internal data analytics tools for business banking and retail teams. The acquisition gave NAB a natural language interface for data exploration that reduced dependency on centralized data analyst resources for routine business reporting queries.\n\nHyper Anna competed in the AI business intelligence market against ThoughtSpot, Tableau Ask Data, and Microsoft Power BI Q&A, all of which added natural language query features to established BI platforms around the same period. The acquisition by NAB reflects the pattern of Australian financial institutions acquiring local AI startups to build internal analytical capabilities, rather than deploying international BI platform vendors for all data access needs. The natural language analytics market has since been transformed by large language model capabilities that enable more sophisticated analytical dialogue than the structured query approaches pioneered by first-generation NL BI tools.