Sourcetable, a startup developing AI-native productivity tools, has announced the launch of its autonomous spreadsheet platform—marketed as the world’s first “self-driving spreadsheet.” The product is designed to automate spreadsheet analysis and operations using artificial intelligence. It offers natural language and voice-powered interfaces, eliminating the need for advanced formula knowledge and manual data manipulation. To support the platform’s growth, Sourcetable has secured $4.3 million in seed funding.
The funding round was led by Bee Partners, with participation from Julien Chaumond (Co-founder of Hugging Face), Preston-Werner Ventures (founded by GitHub Co-founder Tom Preston-Werner), Roger Bamford (MongoDB Distinguished Architect), and James Beshara (Co-founder of Magic Mind).
Sourcetable targets a common productivity gap: while over 750 million people use spreadsheets daily, only a minority are proficient in advanced functions like VLOOKUP, XLOOKUP, or pivot tables. The platform allows users to issue commands via text or voice, with Sourcetable’s AI completing tasks such as data cleaning, formula generation, chart building, template creation, and multi-tab analysis—no coding or spreadsheet expertise required.
