
Scalar Field
Reinventing the trading terminal — one intelligent agent at a time.
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About Scalar Field
We’re building an AI-powered Bloomberg Terminal using Financial Agents. I used to be a trader at Tower Research and Goldman Sachs, and I’m building Scalar Field with my co-founder Ramakant, who led engineering teams at Microsoft. We’ve both spent our careers at the intersection of finance and technology — and we’re using that experience to reimagine how markets are analyzed and traded. Scalar Field is built around a simple idea: most people log into a terminal because, consciously or subconsciously, they’re trying to validate a hypothesis. But today’s terminals don’t help with that. They’re dashboards — not thinking tools. So we built Scalar Field to change that: a platform where users can test any market hypothesis instantly using intelligent agents. You can spin up agents that react to market events, run backtests across data from multiple asset classes, and even trigger trades when specific conditions are met — all in one place.
Quick facts
- YC Batch
- Spring 2025
- Founded
- 2025
- Team size
- 3
- Industry
- Fintech • Fintech
- Tags
- artificial-intelligence, fintech, b2b
- Website
- www.scalarfield.io
- Profiles
Founders
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