Recursion Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2025 Financial Results and Provides Business Update

On February 25, 2026 Recursion (Nasdaq : RXRX) a leading clinical stage TechBio company decoding biology to radically improve lives, reported business updates and financial results for its fourth quarter and full year ending December 31, 2025.

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"Recursion has reached an inflection point: moving from proving that AI can participate in drug discovery to demonstrating that an AI-native operating system can generate clinical proof and durable value," said Najat Khan, Ph.D., CEO & President of Recursion. "Our first AI-enabled clinical proof of concept in FAP and our fifth program milestone achieved with Sanofi reflect the increasing maturity of a deeply integrated model — one that connects biology, chemistry, and clinical development into a continuous learning system. We enter 2026 with five differentiated clinical programs advancing with defined next-stage milestones, a growing discovery portfolio informed by proprietary platform insights, and more than $500 million in upfront and progress-based milestone payments earned to date. Pairing bold ambition with disciplined execution, we are building Recursion to compound over time — translating insight into molecules, molecules into medicines, and innovation into measurable impact for patients and shareholders alike."

•REC-4881 (MEK1/2): Provided the first clinical validation of the Recursion OS from a novel phenotypic insight, with positive preliminary efficacy results from the ongoing Phase 2 portion of the TUPELO study in FAP, a disease with no approved pharmacotherapies.
◦REC-4881 (4 mg QD) achieved rapid clinical activity, with 75% of evaluable patients showing reductions in total polyp burden and a 43% median reduction after 12 weeks of treatment (n=12).
◦After 12 weeks off therapy (week 25 of the study), 82% of evaluable patients (9 of 11) maintained a durable reduction in total polyp burden, with a 53% median reduction observed from baseline.

◦REC-4881 (4 mg QD) has a safety profile consistent with MEK1/2 inhibition, with the majority of treatment-related adverse events being Grade 1 or 2, Grade 3 events occurring in 15.8% of the safety-evaluable patients, and no Grade ≥4 TRAEs reported to date. The most frequent TRAEs (at ≥10%) included dermatitis acneiform / rash and blood CPK increase.
•REC-617 (CDK7): A potential best-in-class CDK7 inhibitor optimized for improved therapeutic index using our AI-driven precision design platform and identified as lead candidate in under 11 months with 136 novel compounds synthesized, delivered further Phase 1/2 results in November 2025, demonstrating promising safety and preliminary efficacy signals. The program is currently advancing in ongoing Phase 1 combination studies in 2L+ platinum-resistant ovarian cancer (PROC) alongside Phase 2 monotherapy expansion.
•REC-7735 (PI3Kα H1047R): Recursion announced new preclinical efficacy data on REC-7735, a potential best-in-class PI3K⍺ H1047R inhibitor, precision designed with 242 compounds synthesized from first novel hit to REC-7735 in 10 months using the Recursion OS platform. Current pan-PI3K⍺ inhibitors lack selectivity over the wild-type protein, resulting in metabolic liabilities, including hyperglycemia, that often necessitate dose reductions in a significant portion of non diabetic patients and the exclusion entirely of diabetic patients from treatment. REC-7735 demonstrates >100-fold selectivity for the H1074R mutation over WT PI3K⍺ suggesting potential improved tolerability and is currently in IND-enabling studies.

Expected Upcoming Milestones Across Recursion’s Wholly-Owned Pipeline:

•REC-1245 (RBM39): Early Phase 1 safety and PK monotherapy data expected in 1H26
•REC-4881 (MEK1/2):
◦Initiate FDA engagement in 1H26 to align on a potential registration pathway for REC-4881, alongside ongoing dosing optimization and expansion of TUPELO to include patients aged 18+ to support a broader development strategy
◦Additional Phase 1b/2 clinical data expected in 1H27
•REC-7735 (PI3Kα H1047R) and REC-102 (ENPP1): IND-enabling studies ongoing; data-driven go/no-go decision on Phase 1 initiation expected in 2H26
•REC-617 (CDK7): Early Phase 1 safety and PK combination data expected in 1H27
•REC-3565 (MALT1): Early Phase 1 safety and PK monotherapy data expected in 1H27
•REC-4539 (LSD1): Early Phase 1 safety and PK monotherapy data expected in 2H27

Advancing Partnered Discovery, with Over $500 Million in Milestone Payments Achieved to Date:

•Sanofi:
◦Advancing programs for complex targets: Recursion is using its platform to discover, design, and advance a joint portfolio of 5+ AI-driven novel small molecule programs across immunology and oncology. Recursion continues to design against challenging and diverse protein targets.
◦The collaboration has the potential for up to 15 AI-designed small molecule programs.
◦Milestone payments: Recursion has now received $134 million in upfront and progress-based milestones from this partnership to date.
▪In the next 12-18 months, there is potential for additional near-term milestones as the first programs advance towards development candidates and earlier-stage programs progress.

◦Fifth progress-based milestone: In February 2026, Recursion achieved its fifth milestone across the collaboration, generating a $4M payment from Sanofi. This 5th milestone reflects a first-in-class Sanofi-partnered oncology program against a historically difficult and novel biological space.
▪Recursion’s AI-driven design coupled with Recursion’s physics-based capabilities has produced selective, orally active lead series.

•Roche and Genentech:
◦Neuron Map: In partnership with Roche and Genentech, Recursion built the first whole-genome CRISPR knockout map generated from a subset of 1 trillion internally manufactured iPSC-derived neuronal cells ($30 million milestone payment, accepted in 2024). This proprietary dataset is being used in partnership with Roche and Genentech to identify potential new targets in neuroscience, a field which has historically suffered from limited new discoveries.
◦Microglia Map: Recursion built and Roche and Genentech accepted a second neuroscience Phenomap, a first-of-its-kind whole-genome CRISPR knockout map generated from over 100 billion internally manufactured iPSC-derived microglial cells ($30 million milestone payment, accepted in 2025). With approximately 46 million images, the scale and quality of this proprietary map enables us, in partnership with Roche and Genentech, to leverage the power of AI to explore novel targets and pathways.
◦Gastrointestinal-Oncology Advancements: We have built four proprietary Phenomaps which are being leveraged under the collaboration to identify novel insights that can be used to initiate programs for a gastrointestinal-oncology indication including continuing to advance one program optioned by Roche and Genentech.
◦Milestones and Collaboration: In total, Recursion has received $213 million in upfront and milestone payments from the collaboration. Roche and Genentech have accepted 6 Phenomaps and initiated one small molecule program based on Phenomap insights to date. The companies have also identified a number of biological insights from Phenomaps that are now being validated or advanced as potential novel targets.

Meaningful Potential Upcoming Milestones Across Partnered Discovery:
•Sanofi programs continue advancing towards potential lead series and development candidate designation milestones in the next 12-18 months.
•The Company expects to translate biological insights from maps delivered to Roche and Genentech to early stage programs across 2026 and beyond.

2025 Recursion OS Advances: Driving Platform Innovations, Grounded in Impact

Full stack AI-powered platform: The Recursion Operating System (OS) is continuing to drive program development by integrating AI across multimodal biology, precision design, and next-generation clinical development—enabling faster, more efficient, and more innovative drug discovery and development from biology to insight, insight to molecule, and molecule to patient.

•Biology to Insight: Initiating programs with deep biological grounding
◦Unmatched multimodal scale: At-scale cellular imaging, integrated with proprietary and partner omics datasets, has created one of the most comprehensive and relatable biological datasets in biopharma.
◦From signal to selection: This foundation enables systematic discovery of novel biology — rapidly triaging hundreds of signals into dozens of targets for experimental validation within weeks.
•Insight to Molecule: Designing differentiated molecules more efficiently
◦Proven platform productivity and reproducibility: To date, the platform has delivered >10 development candidates that address a wide variety of previously unsolved biology or chemistry problems.
◦Advanced candidates have been delivered by synthesizing ~330 compounds per program in ~17 months, compared to industry averages of over 2,500 compounds and 42 months, respectively.
◦Leverages an AI-native engine for the industrialized generation of over 100 million molecules annually through synthetically aware design, generating novel and patentable compounds.
•Molecule to Patient: Advancing medicines into the clinic with improved patient relevance
◦Integrated high-quality, linked patient datasets to strengthen programs, bolster preclinical and early clinical data to select patients and optimize recruitment: Contextualized the single-arm efficacy of REC-4881 in the TUPELO study through real-world evidence analytics and AI-enabled data extraction, to build a comprehensive view of the lived, progressive-disease FAP patient experience, to directly inform clinical development strategy.
◦Rapid, data-driven optimization of clinical trial operations: Deployed global clinical trial site intelligence database, covering a wide swath of historical clinical trials, to reduce trial country and site selection from months to hours.

Integration Initiatives Completed with Continued Disciplined Capital Management
Several operating initiatives were completed through the course of 2025 focused on integration of the Exscientia combination and the prioritization of high impact investments in the pipeline and platform. These initiatives allowed Recursion to achieve an operating cash expense of approximately $400 million, approximately 10% lower than guidance for 2025. The company will continue to apply a rapid, data-driven

investment strategy to continue efficiently growing its differentiated pipeline and leading platform. Management expects 2026 operating cash expense, excluding partnership inflows and transaction costs, to be less than $390 million.

Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2025 Financial Results

•Cash Position: Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash were $753.9 million as of December 31, 2025 compared to $603.0 million as of December 31, 2024. Based on current operating plans and with no additional financing, the Company’s expected cash runway extends into early 2028.

•Revenue: Total revenue, consisting primarily of revenue from collaboration agreements, was $35.5 million for the fourth quarter of 2025, compared to $4.5 million for the fourth quarter of 2024. Total revenue, consisting primarily of revenue from collaboration agreements, was $74.7 million for the year ended December 31, 2025, compared to $58.8 million for the year ended December 31, 2024. The quarter over quarter increase was driven by the timing of achievement of a $30 million milestone payment for the second phenomap from Roche and Genentech in October 2025 for which the company recognized a portion as revenue in the fourth quarter of 2025, in addition to an increase in revenue relating to the company’s collaboration with Sanofi. The year over year change was primarily due to the inclusion of Exscientia’s results for the full year of 2025.

•Research and Development Expenses: Research and development expenses were $95.9 million for the fourth quarter of 2025, compared to $98.3 million for the fourth quarter of 2024. Research and development expenses were $475.3 million for the year ended December 31, 2025, compared to $314.4 million for the year ended December 31, 2024. The quarter over quarter decrease compared to the prior period was primarily driven by improved operating efficiency and a strategic reprioritization of our clinical portfolio in the second quarter of 2025. The increase in 2025 research and development expenses compared to the prior year was driven by Tempus record purchases of $49.9 million, acquired IPR&D purchases of $22.8 million and the inclusion of Exscientia’s results for the full year of 2025.

•General and Administrative Expenses: General and administrative expenses were $33.7 million for the fourth quarter of 2025 compared to $77.2 million for the fourth quarter of 2024. General and administrative expenses were $176.6 million for the year ended December 31, 2025, compared to $178.2 million for the year ended December 31, 2024. The decrease compared to the prior period was primarily due to the inclusion of transaction expenses from the business combination with Exscientia in the fourth quarter of 2024. The decrease in 2025 general and administrative expenses compared to the prior year was driven by the inclusion of Exscientia’s results for the full year of 2025.

•Net Loss: Net loss was $108.1 million for the fourth quarter of 2025 compared to a net loss of $178.9 million for the fourth quarter of 2024. Net loss was $644.8 million for the year ended December 31, 2025, compared to a net loss of $463.7 million for the year ended December 31, 2024.

•Operational Cash flows: Net cash used in operating activities was $46.1 million for the fourth quarter of 2025, compared to net cash used in operating activities of $115.4 million for the fourth quarter of 2024. Net cash used in operating activities was $371.8 million for the year ended December 31, 2025, compared to net cash used in operating activities of $359.2 million for the year ended December 31, 2024. The quarter over quarter decrease in cash used was primarily driven by the receipt of the Roche $30 million milestone, four quarter 2024 spend on the Exscientia transaction and 2025 operational efficiencies due to our various strategic initiatives. The increase in cash used in operating activities year over year was primarily driven by the inclusion of Exscientia’s operations, for which the business combination with Recursion closed in November 2024.
•Cash Operating Expense: Cash, excluding partnership inflows and transaction costs, for the year ended December 31, 2025 was $399.2 million.

(Press release, Recursion Pharmaceuticals, FEB 25, 2026, View Source [SID1234662994])