A new artificial intelligence startup based in Prague is reportedly on track to become the Czech Republic's next unicorn, joining a cohort of high-growth tech firms that have already crossed the $1 billion valuation threshold.
The company was founded in 2022 by three researchers from the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics at Charles University.
According to reports from Hospodarske noviny, the founders have leveraged their academic backgrounds and connections to Google's DeepMind division to build a proprietary AI engine in relative secrecy.
The emergence of this firm highlights the deepening talent pool in Central Europe's tech sector.
While established players like Rohlík, Productboard, and Mews have dominated headlines with their unicorn status, this new entrant suggests that the region's AI infrastructure is maturing beyond consumer-facing applications into core technology development.
The startup's quiet growth mirrors a broader trend in the global AI market, where specialized firms are securing significant capital before public disclosure.