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Longbridge Launches an AI-Native Investing Platform

Longbridge's new AI-native platform turns investing into a conversation, drafting orders you review and plugging 13+ skills into ChatGPT and Claude.

Jake Trader
Jake TraderJul 18, 20264 min read

Singapore's Longbridge just rolled out what it's calling the world's first AI-native investing platform, and the pitch is refreshingly simple: talk to your brokerage like a person. Ask a question in words, by voice, or even with a photo, and Longbridge walks you from "what just happened" to "here's a drafted order" — which you review before anything executes. Unveiled July 16, it keeps the investor firmly in the driver's seat, and that design choice is the best part.

  • Products: Longbridge App, Longbridge AI, Longbridge Skill, and the Longbridge Agent Platform
  • Workflow: a full loop of Catalyst, Signal, Plan, and Review — always with a human check
  • Interoperability: 13-plus investing skills that run natively inside ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini
  • Availability: live at longbridge.com/ai, rolling out across the U.S., Singapore, and Asia

How Longbridge AI Reworks the Brokerage Experience

Instead of hunting through menus, you ask. Longbridge AI remembers your portfolio and your past decisions, explains what a market event means for your specific holdings, and then drafts an action plan you approve or reject. The company frames it as a loop: Catalyst tells you what happened, Signal tells you what it means for you, Plan drafts an order, and Review captures what you learned. Crucially, the model proposes and you dispose — orders are drafted for review, not fired off automatically. That review-before-execute stance is exactly the kind of guardrail we like to see, and it echoes themes from our stock trading coverage.

Why Does the ChatGPT and Claude Integration Matter?

Here's the genuinely novel bit. Longbridge Skill connects more than a dozen investing capabilities — real-time data, fundamentals, derivatives analysis, order drafting — and makes them work inside the AI assistants people already use, including ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini. So you can research a position in the same chat window where you handle everything else, then bring it back into Longbridge to act. It is a distinct approach from the standalone agent apps we covered in eToro's Tori and Waton's MoTA Alpha.

Keeping Investors in Control

The through-line across all four products is human oversight. AI does the legwork — gathering context, spotting signals, drafting plans — while the final call stays with you. That is a thoughtful, confidence-building way to bring agentic AI into personal investing without handing over the keys.

As always, this is a look at a new tool, not investment advice — but as fintech design goes, an AI that drafts and explains while you decide is a genuinely encouraging direction.

Sources: finews.asia — July 16, 2026; Manila Times — July 17, 2026.

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