Liquid has launched Co-Invest, an application that allows users to analyze markets and execute trades directly inside ChatGPT and Claude. The product integrates funding, analysis, and execution into a single interface, aiming to simplify how retail investors access financial markets.
Trading Inside AI Assistants
According to the company's announcement, the new offering, dubbed Co-Invest, supports trading across more than 500 markets, including cryptocurrencies , equities, foreign exchange, prediction markets, and pre-IPO secondary shares. Users can fund their accounts using cards, on-chain transfers, or external wallets, and place trades without leaving the chat interface.
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The platform also allows users to set risk controls such as stop-loss and take-profit levels before confirming trades. Liquid operates the execution and account infrastructure, while ChatGPT and Claude serve as the user interface. The company uses a non-custodial model and routes trades to external venues, including Hyperliquid, Lighter, and Ostium.
“Co-Invest is not just another financial product. It marks a shift from human-limited capital allocation to intelligence-augmented capital allocation. For the first time, everyone has access to the same depth of reasoning,” commented Franklyn Wang, the CEO of Liquid.
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Liquid is a trading infrastructure startup that turns AI assistants like ChatGPT and Claude into multi‑asset trading terminals, letting users analyze markets and execute trades without leaving the chat interface.
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It operates the funding, account, and execution rails in the background, supports access to more than 500 markets including cryptocurrencies, equities, foreign exchange, prediction markets, and pre‑IPO secondary shares, and allows users to fund accounts via cards, on‑chain transfers, or external wallets.
The new offering is a potential game changer because it moves the point of execution into the same AI interfaces where people already ask what to buy, collapsing research, funding, and trading into a single chat flow and effectively turning ChatGPT and Claude into the new broker front end, while relegating traditional platforms to background plumbing.
Co-Invest is available in all 50 U.S. states and most international markets, with standard restrictions in sanctioned jurisdictions. The launch signals a broader shift toward embedding trading capabilities directly into AI platforms, as firms compete to redefine how users interact with financial services.
Growing Competition in AI Finance
The launch comes as several firms introduce AI-driven financial tools. MoonPay recently released a ChatGPT integration that allows users to purchase cryptocurrencies, although transactions are completed outside the chat environment. Co-Invest differs by keeping funding, analysis, and execution within the same interface.
"AI can inherit bad assumptions, optimize for the wrong goals, create new fragilities. But it changes the default. For most of history, ordinary people were asked to participate in capitalism with inadequate tools," Wang added.
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Other developments include OpenAI’s rollout of personal finance tools through a Plaid integration and Gemini’s launch of agent-based trading connections via the Model Context Protocol.