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Quadratic is reimagining the spreadsheet with a focus on data


Using Quadratic, users can bring in hundreds of thousands of rows of data, write analyses in their preferred programming language and share the results with outside stakeholders.

Using Quadratic, users can bring in hundreds of thousands of rows of data, write analyses in their preferred programming language and share the results with outside stakeholders. But Kircos sees Quadratic standing out in two ways: It’s highly performant thanks to an underlying engine built on Rust and WebGL, and it’s free for individual and educational use. Boulder, Colorado-based Quadratic, which has around 45,000 users at present, recently closed a $5.6 million seed round led by GV (Google’s venture division) with participation from Catapult Ventures, Betaworks, The Fund Rockies and angel investors including Pandas creator Wes McKinney, Repit CEO Amjad Masad and Cockroack Labs founder Spencer Kimball.

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