
HyperWrite is an AI-powered writing assistant that helps users write faster and work smarter. It offers a suite of tools for content creation, editing, and research, including AutoWrite for paragraph generation, Summarizer, Rewrite Content, Email Responder, and AI Speech Writer. The platform also integrates real-time research from millions of scholarly articles, providing citation-backed results. HyperWrite aims to streamline digital life by acting as a personal AI assistant capable of managing everyday tasks and automating workflows. They offer two paid plans: Premium with 250 AI messages per month and Ultra with unlimited AI messages, both providing access to custom personas and hundreds of AI tools.

HyperWrite is an AI-powered writing assistant that helps users write faster and work smarter. It offers a suite of tools for content creation, editing, and research, including AutoWrite for paragraph generation, Summarizer, Rewrite Content, Email Responder, and AI Speech Writer. The platform also integrates real-time research from millions of scholarly articles, providing citation-backed results. HyperWrite aims to streamline digital life by acting as a personal AI assistant capable of managing everyday tasks and automating workflows. They offer two paid plans: Premium with 250 AI messages per month and Ultra with unlimited AI messages, both providing access to custom personas and hundreds of AI tools.
What they do: AI-powered writing and communications tools (also known as HyperWrite)
Flagship capability: Generate personalized emails from bullet points using large language models
Founded: July 2020
Funding: $2.6M seed (Nov 12, 2020); total funding reported $5.4M (USD)
Headquarters: Melville, New York, United States
AI writing and communications tooling (email drafting, content generation, summarization)
2020
AI software / Writing & communications
2,600,000.00 USD
Seed round included participation from Active Capital, Hustle Fund, Chapter One and others.
Hustle Fund listed as an investor in an earlier round.
“Venture-backed; seed led by Madrona Venture Group. Investor pool reported to include Active Capital, Cortical Ventures, Hustle Fund and individual investors such as Nick Frosst, Siqi Chen and Aidan Gomez (14 investors listed on Crunchbase).”