TL;DR
Gnomi has launched Finance Mode, an agentic AI system providing real-time access to earnings calls, instant transcripts and conversational market insights across more than 50 global markets. The platform aims to bring institutional-grade intelligence to retail investors.
From Information to Insight
Finance Mode doesn’t simply aggregate market data—it interprets it. The system listens to live earnings calls, analyses sentiment and connects macroeconomic events in real time, delivering contextual insights designed to help users act before broader market reaction.
“AI shouldn’t just summarise the market—it should empower people to act on it,” said Eva Cicinyte, Gnomi’s Founder and CEO. “Finance Mode helps users understand not only what happened, but why—and what might happen next.”
Key Capabilities
The platform consolidates multiple data streams into a single interactive experience:
- Live earnings calls with instant AI-generated summaries and real-time analysis
- Conversational queries via text or voice about companies, sectors or trends
- SEC EDGAR filings surfaced immediately with AI summaries of 10-Q, 10-K and 8-K disclosures
- Adaptive sentiment tracking through Gnomi’s Fear and Greed Index
- AI-powered watchlists synchronised across devices
Through partnerships with Quartr, Fiscal.ai, TakoViz, FMP and ElevenLabs, Finance Mode integrates live audio, verified data and generative reasoning into what Gnomi describes as “the first AI news agent that thinks like a financial strategist.”
Beyond Finance
The launch extends Gnomi’s broader mission to transform complex information into actionable intelligence. The platform already delivers multilingual analysis across 17 languages and 189 countries—capabilities that now underpin Finance Mode’s global market coverage.
Looking Forward
Finance Mode is available globally for Gnomi Pro subscribers at $24/month (annual plan). The company is launching with a Wall Street campaign—“Hear It Before It Hits the Market”—targeting Financial District commuters with QR codes offering 24-hour free trials.
Source: Finextra