SpikeLens AI builds Lenzi — an AI co-pilot for stock chart analysis. Here's what the company does, what problem it's solving, and why the solution is more specific than "AI for trading."
The Problem SpikeLens AI Is Solving
By 2024, most retail traders who took their analysis seriously were regularly using AI. Not trading bots — just the chat interfaces. ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini. They'd finish their chart analysis, take a screenshot, paste it in, and ask: "Does this look like a valid setup?"
The limitation was fundamental: the AI was seeing an image, not the data. It couldn't check whether the level you identified had actually held historically. It couldn't verify whether volume was declining or rising on the pullback. It was reading your description of the chart — which meant it was reading your interpretation, filtered through your own bias.
SpikeLens AI was built to close that gap: an AI that reads the actual OHLCV price and volume data, not a screenshot. One that can draw levels on your chart based on what it found in the data, not what you described. One that can have a conversation about your specific setup that's grounded in the actual numbers — and push back when the data doesn't support the thesis.
What Lenzi Is Built To Do
Lenzi is designed around one primary workflow: the pre-trade second opinion.
A trader has analyzed a chart. They have a view. They want to test that view against something independent — not to outsource the decision, but to catch what they might have missed. Lenzi provides that independent read.
How it works:
- You open a ticker in Lenzi's analysis workspace and select your timeframe
- Lenzi reads the real OHLCV data — hundreds of candles of price and volume history
- It identifies the structural framework: trend phase, key support and resistance levels, swing points, momentum conditions
- It draws those levels on your chart as visual overlays — you can see what it identified, not just read it in text
- You ask questions, share your thesis, challenge the read — it responds to your specific setup, not a generic analysis
The output is an informed conversation about your actual chart — the thing that was missing when traders were pasting screenshots into general-purpose AI.
The Name and the Tagline
SpikeLens AI — the company, the infrastructure, the team.
Lenzi — the AI persona that traders interact with. Named to be a tool that's personal without being informal, analytical without being cold. Traders work with Lenzi on their charts the way a skilled analyst would sit beside them.
The tagline: "The AI that actually reads your chart." Every word is specific. "Actually" acknowledges that other AI claims to do this but doesn't. "Reads" is active — not displays, not shows, but interprets. "Your chart" is personal — the specific ticker, timeframe, and setup you're looking at.
The Four Things Lenzi Does
SpikeLens AI describes Lenzi's role with four verbs:
Sit beside your chart — not as an automated oracle, but as a co-pilot reviewing the same data you are
Draw on it — AI-identified levels placed directly on your chart as visual overlays, not just reported as text
Explain the read — a structural interpretation of what the data shows: trend phase, level significance, momentum, pattern context
Plan the trade — entry triggers, stop placement, target identification, and thesis stress-testing through conversation
This four-verb description captures what separates Lenzi from both general-purpose AI (which can explain but can't draw, can't read the actual data) and screeners (which can surface candidates but can't engage with a specific setup in conversation).
The Position: Sparring Partner, Not Oracle
SpikeLens AI is explicit about what Lenzi is not: a signal service, a prediction engine, or an automated trading system. Lenzi is a sparring partner — a tool that challenges and improves the trader's own analysis, not one that replaces it.
The reason this positioning matters: traders who treat AI outputs as predictions make worse decisions than traders who treat them as independent reads to compare against their own view. The value is in the comparison, the friction, the places where the AI disagrees with your thesis. Those disagreements are the signal.
This is also why Lenzi hedges — it doesn't say "price will bounce here." It says "this level has structural support from five historical reactions, RSI is reaching oversold conditions, and the trend remains intact — the structural case for a bounce is reasonable." That framing is accurate to what technical analysis can honestly say.
Getting Started
Lenzi's free plan is available at spikelensai.com — no credit card required to start. The free plan gives you access to the full AI analysis workflow on any US stock or ETF: structural reads, AI-drawn overlays, and conversational setup analysis.
If after two weeks you've validated that AI second opinions improve the quality of your analysis and catch things you're missing, the paid plan removes usage constraints for traders who want to use it daily.
*SpikeLens AI builds Lenzi for retail traders. Market data via Polygon.io. All trading involves substantial risk of loss. Lenzi's analysis does not constitute financial advice.*