Hebbia connects to SS&C Intralinks DealCentre AI for live data room access
The integration pipes approved virtual data room content into Hebbia's analysis layer, preserving version control across diligence cycles.

Hebbia is integrating with SS&C Intralinks to let joint customers pull live deal content from Intralinks DealCentre AI directly into Hebbia workflows, the two companies announced on May 26, 2026. The connection targets the version-control problem that has dogged virtual data room (VDR) diligence for two decades: files change, analysts work off stale copies, and answers to diligence questionnaires end up scattered across folder trees.
What the integration does
The live connection replaces the standard VDR-to-analysis cycle. Today, an associate working a sell-side process typically downloads target documents from the VDR, uploads them into whatever analysis environment the team uses, and re-syncs whenever the seller posts updates. Each cycle is a chance for version drift.
With DealCentre AI connected, Hebbia pulls approved content, structure, and updates directly from the data room. Hebbia also flags changes the counterparty has made since the user's last review, which matters in late-stage diligence when sellers drip-feed updated financials or revised contract drafts.
The governance layer is Intralinks'. The companies frame this as preserving the security and compliance controls that VDR users already rely on for high-stakes transactions, rather than asking buy-side or sell-side teams to vouch for a new perimeter.
Where it fits in Hebbia's M&A push
Hebbia has been building toward the deal workflow steadily. The Seyfarth partnership announced February 24, 2026 put the platform inside one of the larger transactional law firms for diligence and execution work. The DealCentre AI link extends that reach upstream into the data layer itself.
SS&C Intralinks is a structural piece of the M&A plumbing. Its VDR sits in a meaningful share of mid- and large-cap deal processes, which means an integration here gives Hebbia access to live primary documents at the point in the deal lifecycle where AI analysis has the most leverage: the diligence sprint where teams are reading hundreds of contracts, employee agreements, and financial schedules against the clock.
The integration is live for joint customers. Hebbia has not disclosed pricing or how the access tier maps to existing DealCentre AI subscriptions.
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