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Axiora vs Bloomberg
Axiora vs Bloomberg
Bloomberg is a broad enterprise terminal and data platform built for desk-side analysis across global markets. Axiora is narrower by design: a developer-first API and MCP server for Japanese financial and ownership data, where every value links to the EDINET filing it came from. If you need programmatic, source-linked Japanese ownership time-series instead of terminal snapshots, Axiora is the cheaper, more focused fit.
Side by side
| Bloomberg | Axiora | |
|---|---|---|
| Primary access | Terminal and enterprise data licenses | REST API, MCP server, Python SDK |
| Japanese ownership | Point-in-time holdings on the terminal | Per-holder time-series trajectories |
| Source linkage | Vendor-normalized values | Every row carries the source EDINET doc_id |
| Entity resolution | Bloomberg's own entity system | Cross-script filing vehicles resolved to one holder |
| AI / agent access | No public MCP server | Native MCP server (41 read-only tools) |
| Onboarding | Enterprise contracts and terminal seats | Self-serve from a free tier |
In fairness
Bloomberg's coverage is vastly broader: global, multi-asset, real-time news and analytics that Axiora does not attempt to match. Axiora competes only on one axis: source-linked, programmatic Japanese filing data for developers and AI agents.
FAQ
Does Axiora replace a Bloomberg Terminal?
No. Bloomberg covers global multi-asset markets, news, and analytics. Axiora is a focused data layer for Japanese EDINET filings: financials, ownership, and governance, delivered by API and MCP with a source doc_id on every row.
Can I get Japanese ownership time-series from an API instead of the terminal?
Yes. Axiora reconstructs per-holder ownership trajectories from EDINET large-shareholding filings and serves them over REST and MCP, with each point linked to the originating filing.
How is Axiora's pricing different?
Axiora is self-serve and starts with a free tier; paid tiers are monthly or a custom contract. There are no terminal seats or enterprise minimums to get started.
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Axiora's capabilities are first-party and verifiable; every API row links to the EDINET document it was parsed from. Other vendors' capabilities are summarized from publicly available information and may change, verify current offerings with each vendor directly.