NewsMesh joins Relative
Today NewsMesh is joining Relative. NewsMesh keeps its name, its API, and its team. It is now a Relative company.
NewsMesh reads thousands of news feeds, resolves them into clean articles, and serves them through a single API. Categories, named entities, country relevance, topics, and full text search, updated continuously. Developers, researchers, and product teams use it to bring current news into their own applications without building an ingestion pipeline of their own. Today it powers over 100,000 users.
That is exactly the kind of work Relative exists to back. We are a data company. We acquire and operate platforms that turn the world’s public information into clean, structured, machine-readable data. News is one of the largest and fastest moving parts of that world, and NewsMesh already does the hard part well.
What this means if you use NewsMesh
Nothing breaks. Your API keys, endpoints, and plans stay the same. The documentation stays where it is. The people who built NewsMesh are still the people building it.
What changes is the investment behind it. Over the coming months we will put our weight into the parts that matter most:
- More sources, and faster ingestion of them
- Cleaner data, with fewer duplicates and better structure
- A wider set of fields you can filter and query
- Higher limits and steadier uptime as we grow the platform underneath
Why we did this
Most public information is written for people, not machines. It is scattered across millions of sources, formatted a thousand different ways, and stale within minutes. Turning that into something you can query is slow, unglamorous, and genuinely hard. It is also the foundation that a growing number of products now depend on.
That is the foundation Relative exists to build. Rather than rebuild news ingestion from scratch, we chose to bring in a team that had already done it and done it well. NewsMesh gives us a real product, real customers, and a proven way to turn public information into structured data at scale.
The best information infrastructure is the kind you never have to think about. It is simply there, current and correct, when you ask.
What comes next
NewsMesh is the fourth company to join the family, after Cairn, Docket, and Bourse. Together they cover the largest, fastest moving parts of the public record: places, government, markets, and now the news. The family will keep growing, and each new arrival will be announced here.
If you build with information at scale, we would like to hear from you. You can try NewsMesh or get in touch.