TL;DR: NanoNets is a Y Combinator Winter 2017 startup Automatic Data Extraction, currently active with a team of 102.
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AI agents break where it matters most: when the details are buried in an invoice, a BoL, or a clinical document. Most agents guess. They hallucinate field values, apply rules inconsistently, and when something goes wrong, you can’t tell why or fix it without redoing the work yourself. Nanonets is built differently. Every extraction is traceable. You can see exactly what the agent read, what rule it applied, and why it made the call it did. When it’s uncertain, it flags the right thing for human review instead of silently getting it wrong. When you correct it, it learns. When you add business rules, it tracks which rule drove which decision. Anyone can build agentic workflows, but AI agents are black boxes that struggle with complex files and processes, like POs, invoices, BoLs and clinica…
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Yes. NanoNets was funded by Y Combinator in the Winter 2017 batch. Automatic Data Extraction
AI agents break where it matters most: when the details are buried in an invoice, a BoL, or a clinical document. Most agents guess. They hallucinate field values, apply rules inconsistently, and when something goes wrong, you can’t tell why or fix it without redoing the work yourself. Nanonets is built differently. Ev…
NanoNets was part of Y Combinator's Winter 2017 batch.
NanoNets has a team of 102 people according to Y Combinator's directory.
NanoNets is currently listed as Active with a team of 102 in Y Combinator's directory.
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