Import.io Launches Aperture for Pricing Intelligence

Import.io launched Aperture, an AI-native pricing intelligence platform designed to replace legacy digital shelf monitoring systems. The platform aims to address the limitations of pre-algorithmic internet-era tools.

Import.io, founded in 2012 and acquired by Neuralogics in October 2025, has launched Aperture, an AI-native pricing intelligence platform intended to replace older digital shelf monitoring systems. The company, which provides web data integration and extraction solutions, has raised $38 million in funding over four rounds. Aperture was developed using the Neuralogics AI framework and combines autonomous extraction, AI-driven validation, and adaptive monitoring to provide real-time visibility across marketplaces and e-commerce sites. It aims to move beyond traditional methods that rely on brittle scraping scripts and manual maintenance. The pricing intelligence software market is experiencing rapid growth, with a global market size of $1.41 billion in 2024 and a projected $4.28 billion by 2033. This growth is driven by the increasing need for dynamic pricing strategies and real-time competitive analysis. Import.io faces competition from over 700 companies, including Software AG, Domo, and Hightouch. Alternatives to Import.io include ScrapeStorm, UiPath, and Octoparse.

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