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Dataline raises $1M to turn plain English into data queries

5 February 2026 Technology No Comments2 Mins Read
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Dataline secures $1M to simplify data access with natural language

UK-based startup Dataline has raised $1 million in funding to build a platform that lets business teams query company data using plain English, eliminating the need for complex SQL or dashboard-building skills. The seed round will support product development, hiring and go-to-market efforts as the company positions itself in the fast-growing market for AI-powered analytics.

Making data queries as simple as asking a question

Dataline is developing a layer that sits on top of existing data warehouses and business intelligence tools. Instead of relying on analysts to manually write SQL queries or design static reports, employees will be able to type or speak natural language questions such as “What were our monthly recurring revenues in Europe last quarter?” or “Which campaigns drove the highest customer retention?”

The platform uses a combination of large language models, semantic understanding of a company’s data schema and strict governance rules to translate those questions into accurate, auditable queries. The result is returned as charts, tables or narrative summaries that can be shared across teams.

Targeting the analytics bottleneck inside growing companies

Many organisations have invested heavily in data warehouses and business intelligence tools, but still struggle with a bottleneck: only a small group of specialists can reliably access and interpret the data. Dataline aims to remove that friction by giving sales, marketing, finance and operations teams direct, controlled access to insights without increasing the burden on data teams.

By focusing on enterprise-grade security, permissioning and version control, the startup is positioning itself as a complement rather than a replacement for existing analytics stacks. The fresh capital will be used to deepen integrations with leading cloud data platforms, refine its natural language interface and expand pilot programmes with early customers in the UK and Europe.

With companies under pressure to make faster, data-driven decisions, tools that convert plain English into reliable analytics are emerging as a critical bridge between technical and non-technical staff. Dataline is betting that removing the need to learn query languages will dramatically increase how often – and how effectively – teams use their data.

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