Linkurious
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| Company type | Graph data visualization and analytics |
|---|---|
| Industry | software |
| Founded | 1 January 2013 in Paris, France |
| Founder | Sébastien Heymann, David Rapin, Jean Villedieu |
| Headquarters | Paris , France |
| Website | linkurious |
Linkurious is a software company specialized in graph-based technology for various use cases such as financial crime, intelligence, cybersecurity, supply chain management or data governance.
Since 2024, Linkurious offers an integrated contextual decision intelligence platform[1] powered by native graph technology and entity resolution AI.
Linkurious works with a variety of world-class technology and consulting partners including Microsoft, Amazon,[2] Neo4j,[3] Nuix,[4] Capgemini, PwC or Deloitte.[5]
The company has offices in Montreuil, France and Bethesda, MD, USA.[6]
Linkurious was founded in 2013 by Sébastien Heymann, David Rapin and Jean Villedieu following the development of Gephi, which was inspired by the prototype for Stanford's Center for Spatial and Textual Analysis project Mapping the Republic of Letters and looked at connections across thousands of communities in Europe and North America during The Enlightenment.[7]
In 2023, Linkurious is listed in the TOP 250 French software companies and receives the "International" award of the Year granted by Ernst & Young and Numeum.[8]
In December 2025, Nuix Ltd., a data analytics and intelligence software company headquartered in Australia, announced it has signed an agreement to acquire Linkurious.[9][10]
On 20th April 2026 the Nuix acquisition of Linkurious was closed (https://ir.miraqle.com/DownloadFile.axd?file=/Report/ComNews/20260420/03080593.pdf)[11]