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Theorem One Capital is a venture capital firm founded by Kevin Rice, a two-time exited entrepreneur with over 15 years of experience in digital companies. Based in the United States, the firm focuses on early-stage investments in companies that utilize artificial intelligence as a foundational element. The firm has a portfolio of three companies and combines capital with advisory services to support its founders.
Theorem One Capital invests in pre-seed to Series A companies that integrate AI across their operations, go-to-market strategies, and customer experiences. They emphasize backing founders who create new market categories with defensible intellectual property and lean business models. Their investment approach includes providing embedded advisory services in areas such as product strategy and revenue models.
Notable companies in Theorem One Capital's portfolio include Parallel, an AI-native talent platform; Daybreaker Health, a tech-enabled virtual longevity clinic; and InStore.ai, which uses real-time voice analytics to enhance customer engagement.
Kevin Rice - Founder and Managing Partner, previously a two-time exited entrepreneur with extensive experience in digital company scaling.
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Yes, Theorem One Capital often leads investment rounds, particularly in early-stage companies where they can provide significant strategic support.
The firm is open to follow-on investments, especially if the company demonstrates strong growth and aligns with their investment thesis in AI.
The specific size of Theorem One Capital's current fund is not publicly disclosed.
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