AlphaSense expands APAC and EMEA operations, doubles Tegus transcript library outside US
The market intelligence platform is scaling regional content, multi-language search, and expert transcript coverage as non-US demand grows.

AlphaSense said on April 7, 2026 it is expanding operations across Asia-Pacific and EMEA to meet demand for its applied AI workflows, with plans to more than double its Tegus expert transcript library across both regions over the year.
The move extends a US-built product into markets where English-language source coverage has historically been thin. It also puts the company's Tegus expert transcript inventory, acquired in 2024, into direct competition with regional expert networks on their home turf.
The operational expansion has three pillars: multi-language platform capability, regional content depth, and transcript inventory. On language, AlphaSense's Generative Search can now translate and analyze documents in 37+ languages, including Mandarin, Japanese, and Spanish. On content, the company cites over 500 million business documents and more than 10 million private companies covered across EMEA and Japan.
The transcript piece is the most consequential for the expert network category. AlphaSense said it plans to more than double the Tegus Expert Transcript Library across APAC and EMEA in 2026, with sourcing driven by two agentic products: AI Interviewer, which conducts expert calls, and Channel Checks, which runs supply-chain and customer-side primary research. Both are sold as automation layers on top of, or substitutes for, traditional human-moderated expert calls.
What to watch next: any disclosure tied to AlphaSense's next funding update or annual review on Tegus transcript counts by region, pricing for AI Interviewer and Channel Checks in non-US markets, and whether the major APAC and EMEA expert networks respond with their own agent-led primary research products or double down on human moderator differentiation.
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