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Exa vs exa-agent

Company funding data, measured head-to-head on the same company cohort: exa-agent currently leads on both measured accuracy axes. Measured on the funding enrichment board: rounds announced more than 30 days ago. Recent rounds are scored separately on the freshness board. Every stage judged against source-verified funding events; latency and cost measured beside accuracy. Not vendor claims.

Exa or exa-agent — measured winner per axis

AxisExaexa-agentMeasured winner
Correct latest stage end to end (correct stage yield)88.6%88.7%exa-agent
Right when a stage is returned (accuracy when present)88.6%93.0%exa-agent
Funding fields returned (field coverage)93.6%67.3%Exa
Companies resolved (resolution rate)100.0%100.0%tie
Speed (median latency)12,848 ms26,549 msExa
Cost (cohort, self-serve rates) (estimated cost)$3.29$30Exa

Contact data, intent, and integrations are not measured here — this is the company-funding slice only. Full leaderboard, methodology, and per-company evidence →

Exa vs exa-agent — common questions

Exa vs exa-agent: which has better funding data?

On measured correct stage yield (right latest funding stage across all companies with a verified reference), exa-agent leads: Exa 88.6% vs exa-agent 88.7%, judged against source-verified funding events on the same company cohort. On accuracy when a stage is returned, exa-agent leads (88.6% vs 93.0%).

Is Exa or exa-agent cheaper for funding data?

At public self-serve rates for the same benchmark run: Exa $3.29 vs exa-agent $30 — Exa is cheaper. Weigh cost against correct stage yield: a stale stage misroutes accounts, which costs more than the API call.

Which is faster, Exa or exa-agent?

Median request latency on the same run: Exa 12,848 ms vs exa-agent 26,549 ms — Exa is faster. Latency matters when funding enrichment runs inline in an agent or product flow; for batch scoring it usually doesn't.

Where does this comparison data come from?

The independent company-funding benchmark on this site: both providers received the same company domains, responses were normalized to one canonical funding-stage contract, and each returned stage was compared to a source-verified reference (company newsroom, wire announcement, or filing). No vendor pays for inclusion or rank; inputs, outputs, and evaluation code are public.