About TechLoom
TechLoom is an editorially curated technology news platform built for readers who want more than a chronological feed of headlines. We aggregate reporting from leading technology publications and layer AI-assisted analysis on top to surface the stories that matter, the companies driving them, and the technologies shaping their direction.
What we do
Every day, our pipeline ingests hundreds of articles from a hand-picked set of trusted technology publications. Rather than reposting them as a flat feed, we group related coverage into story clusters, track the companies and people mentioned across stories over time, measure each story's industry impact, and organize coverage by the technology ecosystems it touches.
The result is a navigable map of what is happening in technology — not just a list of links — designed for engineers, founders, investors, and analysts who need to keep their bearings without drowning in noise.
How the analysis works
- Story clustering. We compute semantic embeddings for every ingested article and group articles that report on the same underlying event, requiring multiple independent sources before a cluster is published. This filters out republished mirrors and surfaces stories that genuinely cross outlets.
- Editorial summaries. Each cluster is summarized into a short analytical paragraph that explains what is happening and why it matters, generated from the full set of source articles rather than any single one.
- Company timelines. When an article mentions a company, we link it into that company's timeline so you can read the full coverage arc — funding rounds, product launches, leadership changes, regulatory news — in one place.
- Industry impact scoring. Stories are tagged with the industries they affect (AI/ML, fintech, cloud, security, mobility, and more), with momentum and stakeholder analysis for each sector.
- Tech stack feeds. Coverage is also organized by the technologies it touches, with weekly momentum, frequently paired technologies, and the companies most active in each ecosystem.
Where our coverage comes from
TechLoom aggregates publicly available articles from a curated set of technology publications, including TechCrunch, The Verge, Wired, Ars Technica, ZDNet, VentureBeat, and CNBC Technology. We always link back to the original publisher and never republish full articles — our goal is to help readers find and contextualize reporting, not to substitute for it.
All trademarks, article content, and images belong to their respective owners. If you are a publisher and would like to discuss inclusion, removal, or attribution, please reach out using the contact information below.
Who runs TechLoom
TechLoom is an independent project built and maintained by a small team focused on making technology news more navigable. We are not affiliated with any of the publications we aggregate from, and we do not accept payment for editorial placement.
Questions, corrections, partnership inquiries, or removal requests can be sent to contact@techloom.io. We respond to verified publisher requests within five business days.