Semantic Search
Discover how semantic search helps you find investors using natural language queries.
What is Semantic Search?
Semantic search understands the meaning and intent behind your queries, not just keywords. This allows you to search for investors using natural language, just like you would describe what you're looking for.
How It Works
Instead of searching for exact matches, semantic search uses AI to understand:
- The context and meaning of your query
- Synonyms and related concepts
- Intent behind your search
- Relationships between concepts
Example Queries
- "NYC fintech investors with recent activity"
- "Early stage healthcare VCs in California"
- "Angel investors interested in SaaS companies"
- "Investors who focus on B2B marketplaces"
Semantic search understands these queries and finds relevant prospects even if they don't contain the exact keywords.
When to Use Semantic Search
Use semantic search when:
- You're exploring and don't know exactly what you're looking for
- You want to find investors based on concepts or themes
- You're looking for investors with specific characteristics that might be described in different ways
- You want to discover prospects you might not have found with traditional filters