@ExaAILabs this is such a huge win for the future of agentic search!!! can't overstate how important fast access to high quality knowledge is, let's go Exa!
We're excited to share that by combining frontier LLMs with dozens of calls to Exa Search, we achieve state-of-the-art performance on agentic search evals.
This is at 20x faster latencies owing to parallel tool calling targeting different clusters of information, the token efficiency of our returned text, and the sheer speed of our in-house search.
Deep Max is coming soon: https://t.co/yKAR17TxYV
We're excited to partner with @coinbase to enable agents to natively pay for web search, via x402!
x402 is an open protocol that enables agents to pay via HTTP, governed by the Linux Foundation. When an Exa API request is made without an API key, Exa now returns a 402 status code with payment information that an agent can act on.
Introducing Exa Monitors - your agent’s radar for the web
Exa is a search engine built from scratch, and today we're exposing our "update" layer. Simply define what to find and how often - Monitors will return any new information, via webhook.
Exa powers most of the popular coding agents. We wrote about how we build and evaluate coding-related web search.
Blog and open evals: https://t.co/dwnVmYCJO3
Introducing Exa Deep: putting an agent inside every search
For each query, an agent runs in a loop until it gathers all information, then returns structured output.
Evals show Deep is Pareto optimal at 4-60s latency, ideal for quick, cost-efficient research!
Introducing the most powerful company search:
You can now semantically search over 60M+ companies and get structured information on each (web traffic, headcount, financials, and more).
Try it: https://t.co/cQ6UlWHnKY