The AI Race Isn't Just About Speed. It's About Trust.

We invested in Seekr.com before trusted AI became the conversation everyone is having. Here's why transparency and reliability are the most valuable things in AI right now.


Everyone is building smarter AI. Faster AI. Cheaper AI. That race is real, and it matters. But there is a different question that does not get asked enough: can you actually trust it?

For a consumer app, an AI mistake is a minor inconvenience. For a government agency, a defense contractor, or a Fortune 500 enterprise operating in a regulated environment, an AI mistake is a liability — or worse. Black-box systems that cannot explain their decisions, cannot be audited, and cannot guarantee consistent outputs are simply not deployable where it counts.

That is the problem Seekr.com was built to solve. And it is the reason Gravette Capital invested early.

Why we got involved early

At Gravette Capital, we look for companies solving real problems in large markets before everyone else recognizes the opportunity. Seekr fit that exactly.

The crowded AI trade is raw capability — more parameters, faster outputs, lower cost per token. That matters. But the less crowded and arguably more durable trade is trust. Who is building the layer that lets AI actually get deployed at scale inside the organizations that matter most? That is a different kind of moat. That is what Seekr.com is building.

We were early because the thesis was clear before the headline writers caught on. That is the kind of investment we look for

Transparency and reliability — the missing piece

The next wave of AI adoption is not going to come from people experimenting with chatbots. It is going to come from governments and enterprises that have been watching carefully and are now ready to move — but only with systems they can govern, explain, and rely on.

That shift is already underway. And the companies that control the trusted AI infrastructure layer are going to be extraordinarily valuable.

Seekr.com is building exactly that. Their platform — SeekrFlow — is an explainable AI ecosystem designed from the ground up for mission-critical environments. Not a general-purpose tool. Not a consumer product. Infrastructure for the places where AI actually has to work.

Explainable. Governed. Reliable. Deterministic. Those four words describe what governments and enterprises have been asking for and struggling to find. Seekr built the answer.

The traction speaks for itself

The government is already using it. Leading enterprises are already using it. The pipeline sits at over $1.1 billion in total contract value, with a 2026 revenue target of approximately $95 million and target gross margins above 75%. The total addressable market is $200 billion.

This is not a company waiting for the world to catch up to its idea. The world is already there — and Seekr built the infrastructure first.

Trust is becoming AI infrastructure. The companies that understand that now are going to define the next decade of this industry. I believe Seekr.com is one of them.

"The next wave of AI adoption will be won by whoever enterprises and governments actually trust. That is the bet we made with Seekr — and we made it early."

Paul Gravette