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_Seed · 2025

Theo AI®

"Predict Your Next Case." Litigation-outcome AI in 8 slides — second-person verb on the cover.

Stage
Seed
Raised
Undisclosed
Sector
Legal / AI
Year
2025
Lead
Y Combinator
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The Deck.

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HelloVC Analysis.

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Theo AI raised seed for "Predict your next case." 8 slides, second-person headline, graphic-motif cover. Below: how to write a legal-AI deck that sells outcomes, not features.

Why this deck works

"Predict Your Next Case." The cover is a verb in the second person. Investors aren't observing a product — they're imagining themselves using it. That mental shift is worth several persuasion slides.

What works Litigation outcome prediction is a category investors have wanted for years — measurable wins, premium-priced buyers, defensible data moats. Theo doesn't need to sell the *category*; the deck just has to convince that *Theo* is the team to build it.

The cover uses a graphic motif (overlapping word-blocks) instead of a product screenshot. For a deck whose value is data accuracy, not UI, that's the right call. A screenshot would have undersold what's actually being pitched.

Three things to steal

  1. Second-person verbs on the cover. "Predict your next case" makes the reader the subject.
  2. Graphic motifs beat product screenshots when the value is data, not UI.
  3. Pick a vertical with measurable outcomes. Litigation has win/lose binaries — unusually clean for AI prediction.

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