
Our Take
Mihir Kanzariya, Jack Andrews, Lien Chueh, Viktor Shumylo, Abhinav Ramesh, Athan Zhang, Mark Menezes, and Greg Csegzi looked at document work—spreadsheets, reports, contracts, all that soul-crushing paper pushing—and said "what if editing docs felt like Cursor?" Parsewise is their answer: AI-powered document editing that actually understands context, suggests edits in real-time, and learns your writing style. It's like having a brilliant co-editor who never sleeps and never complains about tracking changes.
The "Cursor for document work" tagline is bold—Cursor revolutionized coding by understanding your entire codebase, not just the line you're on. Parsewise is attempting the same thing for words: understanding the full document, the intent behind what you're writing, and making you faster without making you sound like a robot wrote it. Whether they're pulling this off? That's the question. Check them out and decide for yourself.
The people behind Parsewise
Abhinav Ramesh
profileAthan Zhang
profileCofounder & CEO
Studied at Princeton, spent early career on Wall Street, has been part of two startups prior to Copperlane, believes best technology disappears into background
Greg Csegzi
profileJack Andrews
profileLien Chueh
profileMark Menezes
profileMaximilian Hofer
profileMihir Kanzariya
profileNishant Dash
profileViktor Shumylo
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