Verified Capital Research
Investment Thesis
Verified Capital is a San Francisco venture capital firm founded by Kris Fredrickson. The supplied URL, https://verifiedcapital.com, resolves to a parked-domain page, while the source-backed active firm identity is https://verified.fund. LinkedIn describes Verified Capital as a venture capital firm backing transformative technology companies at any stage, with headquarters in San Francisco and a small team. Fredrickson's launch post says he raised a $175 million debut fund and designed Verified to make only eight to ten core investments per fund, going deep with a carefully selected group of founders rather than building a broad index-like portfolio.
The stated thesis is intentionally stage- and sector-agnostic, but the revealed portfolio pattern is much more specific: high-conviction investments in AI-native applications, enterprise workflow automation, legal AI, recruiting AI, accounting AI, AI search, and premium fintech/consumer-financial services. The common thread is not one vertical; it is a preference for large, competitive technology markets where AI or software can alter a high-value workflow and where a concentrated investor can help founders navigate strategy, competition, and market timing.
Primary sources used include Verified Capital's LinkedIn company page (https://www.linkedin.com/company/verified-fund), Kris Fredrickson's launch post (https://www.linkedin.com/posts/krisfredrickson_coatue-veteran-kris-fredrickson-goes-it-alone-activity-7350890821417648128-xBfv), Wilson Sonsini's Atlas Series C note (https://www.wsgr.com/en/insights/wilson-sonsini-advises-atlas-on-dollar40-million-series-c.html), Juicebox's Series B announcement (https://juicebox.ai/blog/series-b), Basis's Series B announcement (https://www.getbasis.ai/blogs/basis-raises-100m-series-b-led-by-accel-and-google-ventures), Alex's PR Newswire announcement (https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/alex-secures-20m-to-revolutionize-ai-powered-recruiting-and-help-ai-hire-more-humans-302569001.html), and Forbes launch coverage (https://www.forbes.com/sites/iainmartin/2025/07/15/coatue-veteran-kris-fredrickson-goes-it-alone-with-new-venture-fund/).
Stage Focus
Verified publicly says it backs transformative technology companies at any stage. The launch post explicitly says the firm is stage and sector agnostic and free of traditional ownership and board constraints. The investment evidence supports a multi-stage posture. Atlas announced a $40 million Series C on April 14, 2026, led by Elad Gil and Verified Capital. Juicebox announced an $80 million Series B on March 10, 2026, with Verified Capital participating. Basis announced a $100 million Series B on February 24, 2026. Alex announced $20 million of funding on September 29, 2025, including a $17 million Series A, with Kris Fredrickson included among investors. Forbes also linked Fredrickson to earlier investments in Harvey, Perplexity, and Atlas before Verified's launch. For matching, treat Verified as multi-stage with strongest current evidence from Series A through growth, plus selective earlier checks when Fredrickson has strong conviction.
Check Size
Verified has not published a precise firm-level check-size policy. The best source-backed number is the $175 million debut fund from Fredrickson's launch post, paired with the stated plan to make only eight to ten core investments per fund. That implies a concentrated strategy with meaningful initial checks and follow-on capacity. A public investor-profile listing for Kris Fredrickson has shown a $250K to $4 million investment range, but because that is person-level rather than a formal firm mandate, it should be treated as moderate-confidence. The structured payload uses $250K to $4M as a conservative operating range while noting that Verified can participate in much larger rounds through flexible sizing and reserves.
Lead Tendency
Verified should be classified as both lead and participant. The clearest source-backed lead example is Atlas's April 2026 Series C, which Wilson Sonsini says was led by Elad Gil and Verified Capital. The clearest participant example is Juicebox's March 2026 Series B, led by DST Global with participation from Verified Capital. The launch language also emphasizes flexibility on ownership and board constraints, which is consistent with leading, co-leading, or joining rounds depending on the company.
Recent Activity
Verified appears actively deploying from Fund I. On April 14, 2026, Atlas announced a $40 million Series C at a $420 million valuation led by Elad Gil and Verified Capital. On March 10, 2026, Juicebox announced an $80 million Series B at an $850 million valuation with participation from Verified Capital. On February 24, 2026, Basis announced a $100 million Series B at a $1.15 billion valuation, supporting the firm's accounting-AI exposure. On September 29, 2025, Alex announced $20 million in funding, including a $17 million Series A, with Kris Fredrickson named among participating investors. Forbes's 2025 launch coverage also highlighted Fredrickson-backed companies Harvey, Perplexity, and Atlas.
Portfolio Highlights
Atlas is a members-only concierge and charge-card company that combines premium financial services with access and experience coordination. Juicebox is an AI-native recruiting search and outbound platform used by thousands of recruiting teams. Basis builds AI agents for accounting workflows, including journal entries, reconciliations, and technical accounting work. Alex automates recruiting workflows such as phone screens, video interviews, resume screens, scheduling, notes, and ATS syncing. Harvey and Perplexity are notable AI companies connected to Fredrickson in Forbes launch coverage, with Harvey focused on legal and professional-services AI and Perplexity focused on AI search.
Team
The primary source-backed team member is Kris Fredrickson, founder of Verified Capital. The LinkedIn company page lists Kris Fredrickson, Adam Bilbrey, and Chelsea Chen as employees, but public sources do not clearly provide titles for Bilbrey or Chen. Fredrickson's LinkedIn launch post is sufficient to identify him as founder. Forbes describes him as a former Coatue and Benchmark investor, and the launch post positions Verified as his new venture firm.
Decision Process
Verified appears founder-led and high-conviction rather than committee-heavy. The public materials emphasize Fredrickson's judgment, a deliberately small number of core investments, and a willingness to work closely with selected founders. No reliable public source states a decision timeline, so the structured payload omits a timeline. The safest classification is solo-GP/founder-led, with flexible role, ownership, and board involvement.
Founder Preferences
Verified is most relevant to founders building large, durable technology companies in competitive markets. Fredrickson's launch post says founders need more than capital when facing powerful technology incumbents, fast startup competition, and abundant capital. That implies a preference for founders who want a hands-on strategic partner and who are attacking markets where judgment, timing, and differentiated product velocity matter. Strong fits include AI-native application founders, enterprise workflow founders, legal AI founders, recruiting and HR technology founders, fintech founders, and teams applying AI to high-value knowledge work.
Geographic Focus
Verified is headquartered in San Francisco, California. No formal geography restriction was found. Public activity is largely tied to U.S. technology companies and the broader San Francisco/New York venture ecosystem. For matching, treat Verified as U.S.-focused but flexible for globally important technology companies.