
webLyzard technology is an Austrian SME founded in 2008 that offers an AI-powered Web intelligence platform for semantic search and data-driven communication. Their platform covers the entire content value chain, from production to analysis, enabling businesses to optimize press releases, enrich websites with semantic search, and visualize communication impact. Key products include the webLyzard platform, Storypact, and visualization tools like the Dashboard, Story Graph, and Geographic Map. The company differentiates itself through predictive capabilities, opinion mining, and a strong R&D track record funded by European programs. Clients include NOAA and the United Nations Environment Programme. Arno Scharl serves as Managing Partner.

webLyzard technology is an Austrian SME founded in 2008 that offers an AI-powered Web intelligence platform for semantic search and data-driven communication. Their platform covers the entire content value chain, from production to analysis, enabling businesses to optimize press releases, enrich websites with semantic search, and visualize communication impact. Key products include the webLyzard platform, Storypact, and visualization tools like the Dashboard, Story Graph, and Geographic Map. The company differentiates itself through predictive capabilities, opinion mining, and a strong R&D track record funded by European programs. Clients include NOAA and the United Nations Environment Programme. Arno Scharl serves as Managing Partner.
Founded: 2008
Headquarters: Vienna, Austria
Product: AI-powered web intelligence platform (semantic search, media analysis, visual analytics)
Team size: 18 employees
Funding type: Grant-funded R&D (EU/national programs)
Web intelligence, semantic knowledge extraction, media analysis, and communication analytics.
2008
Software / AI / Visual Analytics
Early grant funding recorded
720125.00
Grant round listed
237750.00
Grant round announced
222500.00
Grant round announced
“Public research and R&D grants from national and European programs (FP7, Horizon 2020)”