# You.com

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**You.com** is an [artificial intelligence](/wiki/artificial_intelligence) company that builds AI-powered web search infrastructure and enterprise research agents, founded in 2020 by [Richard Socher](/wiki/richard_socher) and Bryan McCann, two former Salesforce AI researchers. [1][7] It originally launched as a privacy-focused, customizable consumer [AI search engine](/wiki/ai_search_engine), became one of the first products to embed a conversational [large language model](/wiki/large_language_model) directly into a search engine when it released YouChat in December 2022, and has since pivoted to selling an enterprise Web Search API and agentic research tools. [1][30] In September 2025 the company raised a $100 million Series C led by Cox Enterprises at a $1.5 billion valuation, reaching unicorn status. [2][23][24]

You.com's Web Search API processes over 1 billion queries per month and powers search functionality for technology companies including DuckDuckGo, Windsurf, and Harvey. [2][23] The platform reached 93% accuracy on [OpenAI](/wiki/openai)'s SimpleQA benchmark, which the company described as the highest score among search API providers at the time of measurement. [30] You.com is headquartered in Palo Alto, California, and has raised about $199 million in total funding across four rounds. [1][23]

## What is You.com?

You.com is an AI company that operates its own web search index and sells that index, plus research agents built on top of it, to other AI developers and enterprises. [15][17] On the consumer side, you.com is an AI search engine and assistant that combines traditional web results with conversational, cited AI answers and access to multiple AI models. [1] On the enterprise side, the company sells a Web Search API and "deep research" agents (most notably ARI) that let other companies ground their AI applications in real-time, citation-ready web data. [15][17][19] You.com describes its core role as supplying the search and retrieval layer that AI agents depend on. As founders Richard Socher and Bryan McCann put it when announcing the Series C, "we're building the highways, so these agents can go as far as possible as fast as possible." [2]

## History

### Founding and Early Development (2020)

You.com was co-founded in August 2020 by Richard Socher and Bryan McCann. The two met while studying at Stanford University and later collaborated as researchers at Salesforce Research, where they co-authored "The Natural Language Decathlon" in 2018, a paper that introduced [prompt engineering](/wiki/prompt_engineering) and demonstrated that a single model could handle multiple language tasks. [5][7] At the time of founding, Socher had recently left his position as Chief Scientist and Executive Vice President at Salesforce, while McCann had served as Lead Research Scientist in [natural language processing](/wiki/natural_language_processing) at the same company. [3][4]

The founders launched You.com at a time when the industry consensus held that "search is dead" as a category for new startups. Socher and McCann saw an opportunity to use advances in AI, particularly [large language models](/wiki/large_language_model), to build a search engine that was not only smarter but also more privacy-respecting and user-aligned than existing options. [7]

### Public Beta and Seed Funding (2021)

You.com opened its public beta on November 9, 2021. [1] The company received $20 million in seed funding led by Marc Benioff, the co-founder and CEO of Salesforce. The initial product positioned itself as a privacy-focused alternative to Google, organizing search results into visual "apps" (categories) rather than a single list of blue links. Users could customize their search experience by prioritizing or deprioritizing specific sources. [1]

### Series A and Consumer Growth (2022)

In July 2022, You.com announced a $25 million Series A funding round led by Radical Ventures, with participation from Time Ventures, Breyer Capital, Norwest Venture Partners, and Day One Ventures. This brought the company's total funding to approximately $45 million. [1]

In November 2022, You.com was named one of TIME's Best Inventions of 2022, recognized as an alternative search engine that summarizes web results using intuitive categories without ad-sponsored results. [6] Notably, TIME co-chairs and owners Marc and Lynne Benioff were investors in the company.

### YouChat Launch and AI Expansion (2022-2023)

On December 23, 2022, You.com launched YouChat, a conversational AI chatbot integrated into its search engine. [1] This made You.com one of the first companies to offer a [ChatGPT](/wiki/chatgpt)-style conversational search experience, and it was the first search engine to pair an LLM chatbot with live, cited web results, coming just weeks after [OpenAI](/wiki/openai) released ChatGPT on November 30, 2022. [1][30] The first version of YouChat was based primarily on the GPT-3.5 large language model.

YouChat 2.0 followed on February 7, 2023, incorporating an improved conversational AI system and community-built applications. The updated version used a large language model architecture named C-A-L (Chat, Apps, and Links) that blended conversational responses with application integrations and traditional web links.

During this period, You.com expanded its product suite to include several AI-powered tools:

| Product | Function | Description |
|---|---|---|
| YouChat | Conversational AI | Answers questions in natural language with citations and web sources; can translate, summarize text, write code, and compose content |
| YouCode | Code assistant | Helps developers find code snippets, debug code, and explain programming concepts; integrates with resources like StackOverflow and GitHub |
| YouWrite | Writing assistant | Assists with composing emails, blog posts, social media content, essays, and other written material |
| YouImagine | Image generation | Creates images from text prompts using generative AI models including [Stable Diffusion](/wiki/stable_diffusion) |

### Pivot to Enterprise AI (2023-2024)

The release of ChatGPT in late 2022 transformed the competitive landscape for AI search. Rather than competing head-to-head with [OpenAI](/wiki/openai), Google, and Microsoft on the consumer front, You.com made a strategic decision to pivot toward enterprise AI infrastructure. This shift recognized that while consumer AI search was becoming crowded, there was growing demand for reliable, accurate web search APIs that could power AI agents, copilots, and research tools. [8]

Socher framed the pivot around where a startup could realistically beat the incumbents. "Just from first principles, where can you be 10x better than Google?" he asked, arguing that the answer was paid, productivity-focused knowledge work rather than mass-market consumer search. "People willing to pay for You.com are people that do productive knowledge work," he said. "And this is actually where the sweet spot, where the killer app for this technology is: making this productivity engine, telling these agents when and how to search the internet." [29]

A key advantage in this pivot was that You.com operates its own search infrastructure and web index, rather than depending on Google or Bing APIs. As Google tightened restrictions on its search results APIs and raised prices for downstream providers, You.com's independent index became an increasingly valuable asset. [8][15]

The company began offering its Web Search API to enterprise customers, positioning itself as the search layer that sits behind AI applications. Revenue grew 40x in 2024, with much of this acceleration occurring after November 2024 when the company significantly reduced hallucination rates in its search results and began offering APIs to external partners. [8][14]

### Series B Funding (2024)

In September 2024, You.com raised $50 million in Series B funding led by Georgian, with participation from Day One Ventures, DuckDuckGo, Gen Digital, [NVIDIA](/wiki/nvidia), Salesforce Ventures, and SBVA. [29] This round brought the company's total funding to approximately $99 million and elevated its valuation to between $700 million and $900 million. The investment from DuckDuckGo was notable because DuckDuckGo had become a customer of You.com's Web Search API. [29]

### ARI Research Agent (2025)

On February 27, 2025, You.com launched ARI (Advanced Research and Insights), which the company described as the first professional-grade research agent built for business use. ARI runs multi-step research across the web and produces cited reports of the kind that the company said would otherwise take consulting teams weeks to prepare. According to You.com, ARI can process and analyze more than 400 sources for a single query, which the company characterized as roughly ten times the number handled by competing systems, and it returns a finished report in about five minutes. [19][20]

You.com reported that on a benchmark of complex consulting and investment research questions, ARI won three out of four head-to-head comparisons against [OpenAI](/wiki/openai)'s Deep Research, a win rate the company put at about 75 percent (a figure it later cited as 76 percent when OpenAI's own o3-mini model acted as the judge). ARI was initially released through You.com Labs, an environment the company set up for previewing new enterprise AI products, and it was presented as the first of a planned set of specialized agents. You.com said users had built more than 50,000 custom agents on its platform since late 2024. [19][20][21]

On May 15, 2025, You.com introduced ARI Enterprise, a version of the research agent that unifies public web data, an organization's internal documents, and licensed premium databases in a single deep-research workflow. The company positioned ARI Enterprise as a deep-research platform for strategic intelligence and said it returned reports with citations, charts, and visualizations. [22]

### Series C and Unicorn Status (2025)

In September 2025, You.com raised $100 million in Series C funding led by Cox Enterprises, with participation from existing investors Georgian, Salesforce Ventures, and Norwest. [2][23] David Yang of Socium Ventures (a venture fund launched by Cox Enterprises) joined the company's board of directors. This round valued the company at $1.5 billion, giving it unicorn status. [23][24]

At the time of the Series C announcement, You.com reported annual recurring revenue of $50 million and stated that its API was processing over 1 billion queries per month. Bloomberg reported that the company planned to use the new capital to roughly double its headcount toward about 200 employees, open offices in San Francisco and New York City, and build additional products, while continuing to move away from the consumer search engine business. [23][24]

### Graft Acquisition (October 2025)

In October 2025, You.com acquired the team and technology of Graft, a startup that had built an AI platform for operationalizing foundation models over multimodal data. [11] As part of the acquisition, Graft's co-founder and CEO Adam Oliner joined You.com as Field CTO, and co-founder Eric Schkufza joined as Senior Principal Engineer. Schkufza had previously served as a Principal Scientist at Amazon, where he built infrastructure for Amazon's first internal proprietary [large language model](/wiki/large_language_model). The Graft team's expertise in connecting internal documents, databases, and knowledge bases to AI models was intended to accelerate You.com's enterprise capabilities. [11]

### 2026 developments

On May 14, 2026, You.com announced the Finance Research API, an extension of its research platform aimed at financial professionals. The company said the API runs multi-step agentic research and reconciles conflicting figures across sources, returning a structured JSON response with a markdown answer, inline citation tags, and a list of source URLs. It draws on licensed structured data, including company filings from S&P Global and the SEC's EDGAR system, macroeconomic data from federal agencies such as FRED, BLS, and BEA, and market data from providers including NASDAQ and QUODD. You.com reported that the Finance Research API scored 87.29 percent on the T2 historical-lookup task of FinSearchComp, a finance benchmark of 635 questions built by more than 70 finance experts, which the company said was more than 14 points ahead of the next best system tested. [25][26]

In May 2026, Richard Socher, who remained You.com's chief executive and founder, also launched a separate AI research lab, [Recursive Superintelligence](/wiki/recursive_superintelligence). The lab emerged from stealth on May 13, 2026, with $650 million in funding at a $4.65 billion valuation, in a round led by [GV](/wiki/gv) and Greycroft with participation from [NVIDIA](/wiki/nvidia) and AMD. Recursive Superintelligence stated that it is pursuing recursive self-improvement, building AI systems intended to identify their own weaknesses and improve themselves with limited human oversight. Its founding group of about eight people included researchers previously at OpenAI, Google DeepMind, Meta's FAIR lab, and Salesforce, among them Tim Shi, Tim Rocktaschel, Yuandong Tian, Alexey Dosovitskiy, Josh Tobin, Jeff Clune, and Caiming Xiong, with Peter Norvig as an adviser. [27][28]

## Who founded You.com?

You.com was founded by Richard Socher and Bryan McCann, who serve as CEO and CTO respectively. Both were leading natural language processing researchers at Salesforce before starting the company. [1][7]

### Richard Socher

Richard Socher serves as CEO and co-founder of You.com. He earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Stanford University in 2014 under the supervision of Christopher Manning and [Andrew Ng](/wiki/andrew_ng). His dissertation, titled "Recursive Deep Learning for Natural Language Processing and Computer Vision," received Stanford University's Best Computer Science Ph.D. Thesis Award. [3]

Socher is widely recognized for bringing [neural networks](/wiki/neural_network) into the field of [natural language processing](/wiki/natural_language_processing). He is the fourth most-cited researcher in NLP, with over 215,000 citations. [3][29] His research contributions include the development of widely used word vectors and contextualized word representations.

Before founding You.com, Socher's career included several milestones:

| Year | Event |
|---|---|
| 2014 | Founded MetaMind, an AI startup focused on deep learning applications |
| 2016 | Salesforce acquired MetaMind for $32.8 million; Socher became Chief Scientist at Salesforce |
| 2016-2020 | Led fundamental and applied research as Chief Scientist and EVP at Salesforce |
| 2018 | Co-authored "The Natural Language Decathlon" with McCann, introducing [prompt engineering](/wiki/prompt_engineering) |
| 2020 | Left Salesforce to co-found You.com |

Socher has been named to the TIME100 AI list and recognized as a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader and Technology Pioneer. He also served as an adjunct professor at Stanford University's computer science department and founded AIX Ventures, a venture fund focused on AI investments. In May 2026, while continuing to lead You.com, Socher launched [Recursive Superintelligence](/wiki/recursive_superintelligence), a research lab focused on building self-improving AI systems, which raised $650 million at a $4.65 billion valuation. [27][28]

### Bryan McCann

Bryan McCann serves as CTO and co-founder of You.com. He holds a B.S. in Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence) and a B.A. in Philosophy from Stanford University, along with an M.S. in Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence) from Stanford. [4]

McCann worked at Salesforce Research from June 2016 to August 2020 as a Lead Research Scientist in [deep learning](/wiki/deep_learning) and NLP. He authored the first paper and holds the patent on contextualized word vectors, a concept that eventually led to the transfer learning revolution in NLP with [BERT](/wiki/bert) and other [Transformer](/wiki/transformer)-based architectures. [4]

At Stanford, McCann served as a Course Assistant from 2014 to 2016, assisting with courses on [machine learning](/wiki/machine_learning), probabilistic graphical models, and probability for computer scientists. Outside of You.com, McCann is an active angel investor and advisor, with involvement in companies including Moonhub, Profluent, and Humanitas. [4]

## How does You.com's technology work?

### Search Infrastructure

You.com operates its own independent search infrastructure and web index, setting it apart from many competitors that rely on Google or Bing APIs for their underlying search results. [15] The platform maintains a search index containing billions of documents and employs continuous crawling to keep results fresh and accurate.

This independence became an important competitive advantage as Google imposed tighter restrictions on its search APIs and increased pricing for downstream providers. Companies building AI agents and search-powered applications needed a reliable, affordable source of web data, and You.com's independent index filled that gap. [8][15]

The search infrastructure is designed to be "AI-ready," meaning results are structured and formatted for consumption by [large language models](/wiki/large_language_model) and AI agents rather than just human users. [17] This includes providing clean text extraction, structured metadata, and citation-ready formatting.

### Model-Agnostic Architecture

You.com's platform is model-agnostic, allowing users and enterprise customers to access multiple AI models from different providers through a single interface. The platform integrates models from [OpenAI](/wiki/openai), [Anthropic](/wiki/anthropic), [Google](/wiki/google_deepmind), [DeepSeek](/wiki/deepseek), and other providers. This approach means that when new models are released, You.com can incorporate them without requiring customers to change their integration.

For its consumer product, You.com offers access to over 20 AI models through its apps and web interface, letting users choose the best model for their specific task. Enterprise customers can similarly select and switch between models through the API.

### Accuracy and Hallucination Reduction

You.com has focused heavily on reducing [hallucination](/wiki/hallucination) in AI-generated search results. The company's Web Search API achieved a 93% accuracy score on SimpleQA, a benchmark developed by [OpenAI](/wiki/openai) to measure the factual accuracy of AI systems on short-form questions. SimpleQA itself consists of 4,326 short, fact-seeking questions, and at the time of measurement You.com said its 93% result was the highest score achieved by any search API provider. [30]

The company achieved this accuracy by expanding its web index, improving its crawling infrastructure to continuously refresh results, and optimizing how retrieved information is passed to language models. The average response time for the Web Search API was reported at 466 milliseconds, which the company presented as among the fastest in the industry alongside its accuracy claims. [30]

You.com also introduced a Deep Search capability that achieves 95% or higher accuracy on SimpleQA by performing more thorough multi-step retrieval and extraction. [30]

### AI Agent Infrastructure

You.com has positioned itself as infrastructure for the "agentic era," providing the tools that AI agents need to access real-time web information. [15] The company's customers have built close to 100,000 agents for internal processes, including research agents, business analytics agents, financial analysis agents, and procurement and sales agents.

The platform enables building multi-step, model-agnostic agents that reason across tasks, tools, and both internal and external data sources. It connects with data sources including Google Drive, SharePoint, and Databricks.

## What products and APIs does You.com offer?

### Consumer Products

You.com's consumer-facing search engine is accessible at you.com and through mobile apps on iOS and Android. The search experience combines traditional web results with AI-powered conversational answers, supporting follow-up questions in a threaded format.

The consumer product operates on a freemium model. The free tier provides access to core features including AI chat, search, and basic model access. YouPro, the paid subscription, offers unlimited access to the latest AI chat models, generative AI writing tools, and image generation capabilities.

### Web Search API

The Web Search API is You.com's core enterprise product. It provides real-time web search results structured for consumption by AI applications, including LLM-powered agents, copilots, and research tools. [15][17] The API returns citation-ready results with clean text extraction and structured metadata.

Key API offerings include:

| API | Description | Use Case |
|---|---|---|
| Web Search API | Real-time web search results structured for LLMs | Grounding AI responses with current web data |
| Express API | Combined "search + answer" in a single call | Agents needing fast, web-grounded answers |
| Contents API | Page text and metadata extraction | Gathering reliable content without building a crawler |
| News API | Real-time news search results | Applications needing current news data |
| Advanced Agent API | Multi-step reasoning and research | Complex research tasks requiring planning |
| Custom Agent API | Programmatic access to custom agents | Integrating custom agent workflows into applications |
| Finance Research API | Multi-step financial research over licensed structured data | Equity research, filings analysis, and market data lookups |

### ARI and ARI Enterprise

ARI (Advanced Research and Insights) is You.com's professional-grade research agent, first launched on February 27, 2025. ARI performs multi-step research across the web, analyzing more than 400 sources for a single query according to the company, and returns a cited report in roughly five minutes. You.com reported that ARI won three out of four head-to-head comparisons against OpenAI's Deep Research on complex consulting and investment research questions. [19][20]

ARI Enterprise, launched on May 15, 2025, extends the agent to combine public web data, an organization's internal documents, and licensed premium databases in a single deep-research workflow, returning reports with inline citations, charts, and visualizations. The Finance Research API, announced in May 2026, applies the same agentic research approach to financial data drawn from licensed sources such as S&P Global, SEC EDGAR filings, and federal economic statistics. [22][25]

### Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server

In October 2025, You.com launched a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for its Web Search API. [9] MCP is a protocol that standardizes how developers interact with language models and agentic systems, providing a unified interface for sending context, instructions, and tool calls to language models. The MCP server brought You.com's search capabilities to agentic IDEs and other development environments. [9]

### Enterprise AI Solutions

You.com offers enterprise-grade AI solutions with features including zero data retention, secure authentication, encryption for data transmission, and strict data control policies. [23] Enterprise customers can build custom, multi-step agents tailored to their specific workflows, combining internal data with real-time web intelligence.

The platform is available through the AWS Marketplace, and Databricks users can add You.com's Web Search API directly as a Unity Catalog tool.

## How does You.com make money?

You.com generates revenue through a combination of API usage fees and consumer subscriptions. The company's business model shifted significantly during 2023 and 2024 as it pivoted from a primarily consumer-focused search engine to an enterprise API provider. [8]

The API operates on a usage-based pricing model, with costs tied directly to the volume and type of queries processed. Enterprise pricing is typically negotiated on a case-by-case basis depending on query volume and feature requirements.

For consumer users, You.com offers a free tier with basic search and AI features, alongside a paid YouPro subscription that provides access to premium AI models and unlimited usage of writing and image generation tools.

The company reported annual recurring revenue (ARR) of $50 million as of mid-2025. [23] Revenue grew 40x in 2024, driven primarily by the enterprise API business. [8]

## How much funding has You.com raised?

You.com has raised approximately $199 million in total funding across four rounds. [1][23]

| Date | Round | Amount | Lead Investor | Notable Participants |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| November 2021 | Seed | $20 million | Marc Benioff | Salesforce Ventures |
| July 2022 | Series A | $25 million | Radical Ventures | Time Ventures, Breyer Capital, Norwest Venture Partners, Day One Ventures |
| September 2024 | Series B | $50 million | Georgian | Day One Ventures, DuckDuckGo, Gen Digital, [NVIDIA](/wiki/nvidia), Salesforce Ventures, SBVA |
| September 2025 | Series C | $100 million | Cox Enterprises | Georgian, Salesforce Ventures, Norwest |

The company's valuation progressed from undisclosed in the seed round, to between $700 million and $900 million following the Series B, to $1.5 billion at the Series C, achieving unicorn status. [23][24][29]

Notable individual investors include Marc Benioff (Salesforce co-founder and CEO), who has backed the company from its earliest stage.

## Who uses You.com?

You.com's API powers search functionality for a range of technology companies and enterprise clients across multiple industries. [2][23]

| Customer | Use Case |
|---|---|
| DuckDuckGo | Powers DuckDuckGo AI Chat with web search results |
| Windsurf | Enables coding agents to access code repositories and developer documentation on the web |
| Harvey | Delivers complex, cited answers across legal, regulatory, and tax domains |
| [OpenAI](/wiki/openai) | Integrated as a core search provider for OpenAI's products |

Beyond these named customers, You.com states that it serves over 3,000 enterprise customers. The company's API infrastructure is designed with a 99.9% uptime SLA for mission-critical applications.

You.com's Web Search API is also available through the AWS Marketplace and integrates with Databricks as a Unity Catalog tool, making it accessible through established enterprise procurement channels.

## How does You.com handle privacy?

Privacy has been a core part of You.com's identity since its founding. [1] The company differentiates itself from traditional search engines through several privacy-oriented policies:

- You.com does not track user behavior for targeted advertising
- Personal data is not used to train AI models
- The platform offers zero data retention options for enterprise customers
- An incognito mode is available for sensitive queries
- The company uses secure authentication methods and encryption for data transmission
- User search queries are not sold to third parties

This privacy focus was part of You.com's original value proposition as a consumer search engine and has carried over into its enterprise offerings, where data security and compliance are primary concerns for corporate customers. [23]

## How does You.com compare to competitors?

You.com operates in the competitive [AI search](/wiki/ai_search) market, which includes both consumer search engines and enterprise search API providers.

### Consumer Search Competitors

In the consumer AI search space, You.com competes with:

| Competitor | Description |
|---|---|
| Google Search (with AI Overviews) | The dominant search engine, which integrated [Gemini](/wiki/gemini)-powered AI summaries into search results |
| [Perplexity AI](/wiki/perplexity_ai) | An AI "answer engine" that synthesizes responses from web sources with inline citations; valued at approximately $21 billion |
| Microsoft Copilot (Bing) | Microsoft's AI assistant built on [OpenAI](/wiki/openai) models, integrated into Bing search |
| [ChatGPT](/wiki/chatgpt) with web search | OpenAI's chatbot, which added real-time web browsing capabilities |

You.com's consumer product has a smaller user base than these competitors, which contributed to the company's strategic pivot toward enterprise infrastructure. [8]

### Enterprise API Competitors

In the enterprise search API market, You.com competes with:

| Competitor | Description |
|---|---|
| Google Custom Search API | Google's programmable search engine API |
| Bing Web Search API | Microsoft's search API offering |
| Tavily | An AI-native search API designed for LLM applications |
| Exa | A search engine for AI applications, valued at $700 million |
| Brave Search API | The search API from the Brave browser ecosystem |

You.com's competitive advantage in the enterprise space centers on three factors: its independent search index (not dependent on Google or Bing), its high accuracy scores on factual benchmarks, and its model-agnostic architecture that works with any LLM provider. [15][16][30]

## Awards and Recognition

| Year | Recognition |
|---|---|
| 2022 | TIME's Best Inventions of 2022 |
| 2025 | Unicorn status ($1.5 billion valuation) |

## See Also

- [Scite](/wiki/scite_ai)
- [Wispr (Wispr Flow)](/wiki/wispr)
- [Cluely](/wiki/cluely)
- [AI Search](/wiki/ai_search)
- [Artificial Intelligence](/wiki/artificial_intelligence)
- [ChatGPT](/wiki/chatgpt)
- [Large Language Model](/wiki/large_language_model)
- [Natural Language Processing](/wiki/natural_language_processing)
- [OpenAI](/wiki/openai)
- [Perplexity AI](/wiki/perplexity_ai)
- [Prompt Engineering](/wiki/prompt_engineering)
- [Retrieval Augmented Generation](/wiki/retrieval_augmented_generation)
- [Search Engine](/wiki/search_engine)
- [Transformer](/wiki/transformer)

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