Our Story: From Confusing Risk Reports to Clear Scores
Every investor deserves clarity over portfolio risk.
We built FinRisk AI because investing tools should help, not overwhelm. Our AI-powered portfolio risk analysis turns market noise into plain-English insights and actionable alerts, in an intuitive, native UI that keeps the focus on decisions—not dashboards.
Who's behind FinRiskAI
We’re a small group of product and development enthusiasts who love tools that simplify life. We avoid needless complexity, favor clear processes, and proceed no matter what—with the kind of craftsmanship that puts users first. Our goal is simple: make a meaningful, positive change in how investors understand and manage risk.

How we keep FinRiskAI aligned with investors' interests
Democratizing AI-powered financial risk analysis and providing explainable AI for portfolio risk and stock analytics.
Clarity first
Insights before charts; visuals only when they clarify.
Built for any investor
Inclusive by design, beginner-friendly defaults.
Explainable AI
What changed, why it matters, and what to do next.
Actionable > academic
Configurable price/risk/volatility alerts.
Trust & privacy by design
Transparent practices; your data, protected.
Ship, learn, simplify
Continuous improvements, fewer clicks over time.

A single, clean dashboard for portfolio value, risk score, and risk distribution
Smart alerts for price moves, volatility spikes, and risk thresholds
AI insights you can read in one pass—no jargon
Hype metrics we can’t substantiate (e.g., “thousands of traders,” “94% accuracy”)
Confusing chart overload, dark patterns, or complexity for its own sake
What's next for FinRiskAI and portfolio risk tools
We’ll keep reducing steps, simplifying flows, and earning your trust—with useful features, clear language, and fast performance.
Financial Education
Educational resources and why decisions matter
Global Expansion
Bringing tools to emerging markets
Let’s build better investing tools
Understandable instruments, AI insights, and fewer steps—so any investor can decide, not decipher.