Interactive Strength Inc. Issues 2.1 Million Shares in Private Placement

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<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/TRNR">Interactive Strength</a> Inc. Issues 2.1 Million Shares in Private Placement

Interactive Strength Inc. announced an unregistered sale of shares in connection with the conversion of debt into equity. The company entered into an Exchange Agreement with TR Opportunities II LLC, exchanging an amended and restated note for a new incremental note totaling $2,174,866.67. On January 16, 2026, TR Opportunities II LLC converted $1,574,867 of the principal amount of this incremental note into 2,110,901 shares of common stock. The issuance was made under an exemption from the registration requirements of the Securities Act, and following these transactions, the company had 5,253,081 shares of common stock outstanding.

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