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§ Private Profile · Cambridge, United Kingdom
AI discovery engine designs and optimizes algorithms for organizations, focusing on algorithmic discovery and engineering recommendations.
Hiverge, based in Cambridge, England, develops an AI discovery engine called "the Hive" that automatically designs and optimizes algorithms for organizations. The platform analyzes code bottlenecks and generates novel computational approaches tailored to specific business challenges, specializing in algorithmic discovery rather than application building. Emerging from stealth in September 2025, the company secured $5 million in seed funding led by Flying Fish Ventures, with participation from investors like Jeff Dean, Ahren Innovation Capital, and Alpha Intelligence Capital. Hiverge, which had six employees at the time of its funding announcement, targets industries reliant on critical algorithms for tasks such as resource allocation and machine learning acceleration. The founding team, including CEO Alhussein Fawzi and CTO Bernardino Romera-Paredes, previously worked on Google DeepMind's AlphaFold and AlphaEvolve systems. Hiverge was founded in late 2024 by Alhussein Fawzi, Bernardino Romera-Paredes, and Hamza Fawzi.
Hiverge has raised $5.0M across 1 funding round.
Hiverge has raised $5.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Hiverge is a technology company specializing in algorithmic superintelligence, developing an AI-powered discovery engine called *the Hive* that automatically writes breakthrough, highly tailored algorithms to solve complex optimization problems. Their platform continuously optimizes code based on concrete performance metrics, enabling businesses to achieve significant speed and efficiency improvements in critical operations such as resource allocation and machine learning acceleration. Hiverge serves engineers and companies across industries that rely on advanced algorithms but face challenges in designing bespoke solutions due to cost and expertise constraints. The company has demonstrated strong growth momentum by winning high-profile challenges like the Airbus Beluga scalability challenge, delivering solutions up to 10,000 times faster than existing algorithms, and securing $5 million in seed funding to expand its team and product development[1][2][3][4].
Founded by former Google DeepMind researchers, including those involved in landmark projects like AlphaFold and AlphaEvolve, Hiverge emerged from a desire to democratize access to advanced algorithmic design. The idea originated from their deep expertise in program synthesis and AI-driven code generation, aiming to build a system that could discover novel computational approaches beyond traditional software engineering. The company, based in Cambridge, England, officially launched after a period of stealth and research, backed by investors such as Flying Fish Ventures and Google chief scientist Jeff Dean. Early traction came from winning the Airbus Beluga Challenge and demonstrating the Hive’s ability to significantly accelerate machine learning and computer vision algorithms[1][2][3].
Hiverge rides the wave of AI-driven automation and optimization, addressing a critical bottleneck in software engineering: the creation of highly efficient, problem-specific algorithms. As industries increasingly rely on complex algorithms for competitive advantage, the timing is ideal for a platform that democratizes access to algorithmic innovation. Market forces such as the growing demand for AI acceleration, cloud adoption, and the need for operational efficiency favor Hiverge’s approach. By enabling companies to discover novel algorithms that outperform human-designed solutions, Hiverge is poised to influence the broader ecosystem of AI, software development, and industrial optimization[1][2][3].
Looking ahead, Hiverge aims to transition from research to product scale, expanding its team and customer base while integrating its platform into major cloud marketplaces. The continued evolution of AI, especially in program synthesis and automated code generation, will shape their journey, potentially making algorithmic discovery a standard part of engineering workflows. As their technology matures, Hiverge could become a foundational tool for industries seeking to unlock new levels of computational efficiency and innovation, reinforcing their role as pioneers in algorithmic superintelligence[1][3].
Hiverge has raised $5.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $5.0M Seed in September 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sep 1, 2025 | $5M Seed | Flying Fish Partners | Alumni Ventures, General Catalyst, Evan Cheng, Jeff Dean, Ahren Innovation Capital | Announced |
Hiverge has raised $5.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Hiverge's investors include Flying Fish Partners, Alumni Ventures, General Catalyst, Evan Cheng, Jeff Dean, Ahren Innovation Capital.