Keye launches AI co-pilot for private equity due diligence

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Private equity due diligence company Keye has launched Odin, an AI co-pilot built specifically for investment teams.

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Odin enables deal teams to ask questions in plain English and receive deterministic, audit-ready analysis instantly, claims Keye, adding that users can now eliminate the trade-off between speed and rigor.

The co-pilot is powered by Keye’s proprietary technology, Deterministic Creativity. Rather than acting as a thin wrapper around a large language model, Odin combines natural-language understanding with code-based execution.

In practice, that means Odin uses AI to understand investor intent, but performs all analysis deterministically through auditable logic and formulas. This means – according to the startup -zero hallucinations, complete transparency, and repeatable outputs.

Keye has also codified “investor intuition” directly into the platform. The heuristics, pattern recognition, and risk-assessment logic used by experienced deal professionals are embedded in the software.

Rohan Parikh, CEO, Keye, says: “Odin gives investors the freedom to explore complex diligence questions naturally, while guaranteeing audit-grade outputs every time. It doesn’t summarize data or guess. It reasons like an investor and executes like an analyst.”

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