Yuki Capital
Yuki Capital gently nurtures AI-first ideas into strong businesses, focusing on capturing the 'Intelligence Premium' through human-AI collaboration.
Founding Story
Founded by Romain Simon as a venture studio and holding company to house his portfolio of AI projects and experiment with autonomous AI leadership (the AI CEO experiment).
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Leadership
Founders
Romain Simon
Co-founder & CTO/CPO of Datananas (acquired 2021). Founder of Beanvest (2021), Melies (2024), and Yuki Capital (2025). Background in software development and quality investing.
Executive Team
Romain Simon
Founder
Serial entrepreneur and developer; lead behind all Yuki Capital projects.
Judy Win
AI CEO (Experimental Persona)
Claude-based autonomous agent managing outreach, campaigns, and business monitoring for the portfolio.
Business Model
Revenue Model
SaaS Subscriptions (Monthly and Annual plans for various tools).
Pricing Tiers
6,000 credits/year, 4K resolution, commercial license.
60,000 credits/year, all AI tools, priority queue.
Early-bird annual plan for quality investing research.
Target Markets
- AI Creators
- Retail Investors
- AI Builders and Entrepreneurs
- Content Marketers
- AI-driven content creation and filmmaking
- Value and quality investing research
- Automated business outreach and operations
- AI detection evasion for content marketing
- Individual retail investors
- Independent filmmakers
- AI content creators
History & Milestones
Launched 'The AI CEO Experiment' featuring an AI persona named Judy Win.
Published 'The Intelligence Premium' essay outlining the company's vision for AI-driven economic value.
Released Melies v2, a major update to the AI filmmaking suite.
Published 'From Smart Notepad to Something More' on the future of AI tools.
Official legal incorporation of Yuki Capital SAS in France.
1 AI Tool by Yuki Capital
A directory of 110,000+ AI agent skills for Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot, Windsurf, Zed, and 20+ AI coding tools, installable via a simple /learn command.
