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Comment: None of the five sources cited demonstrate significant coverage in independent sources. One is an interview (not independent), one is the company listing (routine business information), one is the company's website, and the other two are passing mentions. Tacyarg (talk) 22:49, 11 April 2026 (UTC)
Acephalt
Acephalt is a Canadian software company that develops due diligence and data room software for investment professionals, including venture capital firms, private equity firms, and family offices.According to the company, its platform uses artificial intelligence to extract facts, identify risks, and organize findings from shared company materials.[1]
History
Acephalt was founded in Canada and has operated from both Ottawa and Toronto, Ontario. Company materials describe the platform as software designed to support due diligence workflows by organizing documents, surfacing risks, and structuring findings for review.[2]
According to the company’s published terms of use, Acephalt provides an AI-powered due diligence automation platform intended for professional and business use. Internal company materials describe the product as part of a broader effort to centralize diligence workflows, collaboration, and decision support for investment teams.[3]
In 2026, Acephalt was listed as a sponsor of Toronto Tech Week and Web Summit.[4][5]
Product
Acephalt states that its platform is designed to support due diligence review by processing shared materials such as data rooms and other company documents. Company materials describe features including fact extraction, risk identification, finding organization, and workflow support for investment review.[6]
Operations
Company documents identify Acephalt Inc. as the legal company name. Internal employment materials list Winnicent Zuo as chief executive officer and give Toronto contact information, while the company’s published terms of use list an Ottawa address.[7]
- ^ https://techbeat.ca/featured/acephalt-ai-due-diligence-automation/
- ^ https://opengovca.com/corporation/17235437
- ^ https://www.acephalt.com/terms-of-use
- ^ https://www.torontotechweek.com/partners
- ^ https://vancouver.websummit.com/startups/featured-startups/
- ^ https://techbeat.ca/featured/acephalt-ai-due-diligence-automation/
- ^ https://opengovca.com/corporation/17235437
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