Xynth

AI will be the native interface to tradeable markets. We're building it.

Every financial product you use today was built for human eyes. Terminals, dashboards, screeners, filings, charts. They exist because code used to be expensive, so someone had to decide which questions were worth answering and ship them as features. That constraint is gone now.

AI changes the entire surface area of how people interact with markets. Not just equities and options, but futures, crypto, prediction markets, and every tradeable asset after that. The question you want to ask no longer needs to exist as a product someone already built. They exist as prompts.

But the models alone are not enough. GPT, Claude, Gemini are commodities converging on the same capabilities at lower and lower prices. The edge is the data pipeline underneath. Every market data feed today was structured for human consumption. Feed it to a frontier model and it chokes.

We rebuilt the stack from scratch. Direct from exchanges, direct from the SEC, direct from the venues where prints clear. All of it restructured for one reader: the model. That pipeline is what makes Xynth work, and it's what separates a real AI interface to finance from a chatbot with a stock ticker API bolted on.

The floor is moving. We're building for the people who want to be above it.

If this mission resonates with you, apply to work at Xynth.

Team

Xynth is built by two brothers who have spent years on both sides of the problem. We've worked on AI and ML systems at Meta, traded our own capital in live markets, and built infrastructure at places like IMC, AWS, and Confluent. We're not outsiders guessing at what traders need. We are the traders.

Syed Mujtaba

Syed Mujtaba

Co-Founder

Previously quant at IMC Trading in Amsterdam and ML at Meta in New York. Studied CS at Western, researched ML for market forecasting at Harvard. Trades his own capital. Based in San Francisco.

Hashim Syed

Hashim Syed

Co-Founder

Previously ML and GenAI at Meta, cloud infrastructure at AWS. Studying math and CS at UBC, spent a summer at Stanford. Builds most of the infra that keeps Xynth running. Based in Vancouver.