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Alanda Capital Management is a global investment platform specializing in late-stage private growth equity with a strong focus on European markets. The firm zeroes in on category-defining companies within sectors like technology, media, telecom (TMT), fintech, software/AI, automation, and direct-to-consumer. Their strategy revolves around concentrated investments in high-growth Series C+ companies that dominate their respective markets, with a clear path to profitability. Alanda leverages its public markets expertise to help prepare its portfolio companies for exits through mergers, acquisitions, or IPOs. The firm has an impressive portfolio that includes prominent names like Bolt, Bytedance, Getir, Revolut, and Neo4j. Their approach combines long-term growth themes with a hands-on partnership model, offering not just capital but operational support to enhance market expansion and efficiency. The leadership at Alanda prides itself on its differentiated approach, blending deep industry experience with a proactive investment framework aimed at achieving asymmetric risk/return profiles. Alanda is particularly active in markets across Europe, providing strategic guidance to help companies scale globally.
Alante Capital is an early-stage venture capital firm focused on fostering innovation in the fashion, home, and outdoor industries by investing in climate tech, deep tech, AI, and enterprise software. Co-founded by Karla Mora and Leslie Harwell, Alante Capital aims to address climate change and build a circular economy through their investments. They primarily target companies that are modernizing and building resilience in consumer industries, with a particular emphasis on reducing carbon emissions and improving the sustainability of supply chains. Alante Capital’s portfolio includes investments in companies like Insempra, Mango Materials, and Novoloop, which are pioneering sustainable solutions across various sectors. Their investment strategy is comprehensive, with a focus on technologies that transform how products are designed, produced, and managed throughout their lifecycle. The firm typically invests in North America and Europe, with check sizes ranging from pre-seed to Series A. The team, based in Santa Barbara, CA, and New York, brings a wealth of experience in impact investing, sustainable finance, and economic development. Karla Mora's background includes working with early-stage companies in emerging markets, while Leslie Harwell has a strong foundation in sustainable finance and capital strategy.
Alarko Ventures is the venture capital arm of the Alarko Group, one of Turkey's most prominent conglomerates. Founded to invest in early-stage technology companies globally, Alarko Ventures focuses on innovative startups with the potential to disrupt sectors such as enterprise applications, retail, and AI. The firm’s investments span across Series A and Seed stages, and it has shown a strong preference for technology-driven companies that exhibit scalable growth potential. Key investments in their portfolio include companies like Misfit, a subscription box service for surplus produce, which became a unicorn after Alarko's early investment, and Chiper, a leading B2B marketplace in Latin America. They also back companies in diverse sectors such as digital remittances (e.g., TapTapSend) and last-mile logistics in emerging markets (e.g., Mottu). Alarko Ventures is particularly active in the United States, India, and Turkey, aligning with their global vision. Their strategy emphasizes long-term partnerships, not just providing capital but also operational guidance to help startups mature into sustainable businesses. Led by key figures like Cem Garih, the firm brings deep expertise in both local and international markets, ensuring a well-rounded approach to growth.
Alate Partners is a venture capital firm focused on early-stage investments in real estate technology (proptech). Founded as a partnership between Dream and Relay Ventures, Alate aims to accelerate the development and adoption of innovative technologies that reshape how real estate is built, managed, and utilized. The firm invests in seed and Series A startups, backing founders who have bold ideas to transform the built environment. Alate’s portfolio includes companies such as Lane, Properly, and VendorPM, each bringing innovative solutions to the property and construction industries. By focusing exclusively on real estate tech, Alate brings a wealth of specialized knowledge and a strong network of industry connections, which helps its portfolio companies scale more efficiently. The firm is known for its hands-on approach, working closely with founders to provide not only financial capital but also strategic advice, customer introductions, and operational support. This collaborative model allows Alate to help startups navigate the challenges of scaling within a complex and competitive industry. With deep expertise in both venture capital and real estate, Alate Partners is committed to advancing the adoption of new technologies that address key challenges in the real estate sector. This focus on innovation, combined with its network and experience, positions Alate as a key player in the proptech investment landscape.
AlbionVC, founded in 1996 and based in London, is a leading venture capital firm that focuses on early-stage investments in B2B software, healthcare, and deep tech companies primarily in the UK. The firm manages around £1 billion in venture funds and supports companies from seed to Series B stages. Notable investments in AlbionVC's portfolio include Quantexa, a data and analytics company specializing in contextual decision intelligence; Oviva, which provides app-guided programs for changing dietary and lifestyle habits; and Phrasee, a brand language optimization solution. The firm has also seen successful exits, such as Orchard Therapeutics, which focuses on gene therapies for life-threatening diseases, and Egress Software, a provider of data security solutions. AlbionVC is known for its hands-on approach, providing long-term capital and expertise to help visionary founders scale their businesses. The firm's investment strategy is characterized by its deep sector knowledge and a strong focus on innovation and growth.
Alchemy Ventures is the venture capital arm of Alchemy, designed to support early-stage startups building innovative products in the Web3 space. With a focus on decentralized applications, blockchain infrastructure, and tools that facilitate user adoption, the firm has made notable investments in projects like OpenSea, Dapper Labs, and 0x, among others. Their portfolio spans across sectors such as DeFi, gaming, and developer tools. The firm primarily targets Web3 ecosystems and blockchain technology with a particular interest in teams building for Ethereum, Solana, and other blockchain infrastructures. They emphasize a mission-driven approach, seeking "Web3 missionaries" who are committed to growing decentralized ecosystems. Geographically, Alchemy Ventures is globally focused, though its ecosystem is anchored heavily in the US, particularly in tech hubs like San Francisco. Their investment strategy is unique, with average check sizes ranging from $150,000 to $250,000, predominantly at pre-seed and seed stages. Alchemy Ventures often leads rounds and provides extensive operational support, from infrastructure resources to recruiting help. They prioritize teams aligned with their goal of growing Web3 and blockchain technologies and prefer a hands-on, partnership-driven approach.
BioCity is a leading life sciences incubator and early-stage investor, renowned for its focus on nurturing innovative ventures within the UK’s vibrant biotech ecosystem. With hubs across Nottingham, Alderley Park, and Scotland, BioCity supports a wide array of startups, especially those pioneering breakthroughs in biotechnology, medical devices, and drug discovery. The fund typically invests between £50,000 to £250,000, targeting companies at the seed stage, often co-investing alongside industry giants like AstraZeneca and prominent angel investors. Notable investments include Maxwellia, a pioneer in converting prescription drugs to over-the-counter solutions, and NanoSyrinx, which is developing precision therapeutics. BioCity's strategic approach is sector-agnostic within life sciences, providing not just capital but also high-end laboratory space, business support, and access to a network of industry experts. The team is led by seasoned professionals, including Dr. Imelda Juniarsih, known for her keen eye in identifying high-potential early-stage ventures. While their primary geographic focus is the UK, they are open to opportunities that align with their mission of advancing life sciences innovation. Startups seeking investment are encouraged to engage early, as BioCity values deep, collaborative relationships with its portfolio companies, often built through long-term incubation and mentorship.
Aleph VC, founded in 2013 and based in Tel Aviv, is a prominent venture capital firm focused on early-stage investments in Israeli entrepreneurs. With $850 million under management, Aleph specializes in sectors such as fintech, digital health, cybersecurity, AI, and machine learning. The firm aims to build impactful global brands by providing strategic guidance and access to global markets. Notable investments in Aleph's portfolio include Lemonade, a global insurance company powered by AI and behavioral economics; Melio, which offers digital payment tools for small businesses; and Nexar, a dashcam and edge-AI platform for improved driving. Aleph has also backed companies like Freightos, a digital freight marketplace, and Placer.ai, a leader in location analytics. Aleph's investment strategy typically involves seed and early-stage funding, with investment sizes ranging from $2 million to $12 million. The firm has a strong track record of successful exits, including the public offerings of companies like Lemonade and Monday.com, and acquisitions such as Raftt by Wiz. The team at Aleph is led by co-founders Michael Eisenberg and Eden Shochat, along with partners Yael Elad and Tomer Diari. They leverage their extensive network and expertise to help portfolio companies grow and succeed on a global scale. Aleph's focus on innovation and strong support for its portfolio companies has established it as a leading venture capital firm in Israel.
Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc. (NYSE: ARE) is a prominent real estate investment trust (REIT) specializing in collaborative life science campuses. Founded in 1994, Alexandria is a pioneering force in the life science real estate niche, owning, operating, and developing innovative campuses in major urban locations known for their scientific and technological advancements. The company's extensive portfolio spans key innovation clusters across North America, including Greater Boston, San Francisco Bay Area, San Diego, Seattle, Maryland, Research Triangle, and New York City. As of March 31, 2024, Alexandria's total market capitalization is $34.4 billion, with an asset base of 74.1 million square feet, which includes operating properties, properties under construction, and planned development projects. Alexandria's success is built on its proven cluster model, which integrates essential components such as strategic location, cutting-edge innovation, top-tier talent, and substantial capital. This model has allowed the company to create and nurture thriving life science ecosystems that facilitate groundbreaking research and development in fields such as biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and agtech. In addition to real estate, Alexandria operates several strategic verticals, including Alexandria Venture Investments, which invests in disruptive life science companies, and a strong focus on corporate responsibility, promoting sustainability and social impact initiatives. The company's mission-driven approach and operational excellence make it a trusted partner for nearly 800 tenants, driving stable and resilient cash flows through high-quality, long-term leases with diverse tenants.
Alfvén & Didrikson is a Stockholm-based venture capital firm founded in 2010 by Hjalmar Didrikson and Måns Alfvén. The firm focuses on investing in fast-growing companies in Northern Europe, particularly in sectors like fintech, SaaS, software, healthcare, media, and entertainment. Their investment stages range from pre-seed to Series A. Notable investments by Alfvén & Didrikson include Trustly, Quinyx, Acast, Mentimeter, Sympa, and Airmee. These companies span various industries, from online payments and workforce management to podcast platforms and logistics. The firm prides itself on being a long-term backer of passionate entrepreneurs and teams with international growth ambitions. They emphasize active ownership and aim to support companies in scaling and achieving significant market impact.
Algebra Ventures, Egypt's leading tech-focused venture capital firm, excels in nurturing transformative startups in the MENA region. With a robust portfolio that includes notable names like Halan, Brimore, and Eventtus, Algebra Ventures focuses on high-impact sectors such as fintech, agtech, edtech, logistics, and healthcare. They invest primarily in Egypt but also target broader African markets, leveraging their $100 million second fund to expand their reach. The firm’s investment strategy centers on multi-stage funding, from pre-seed to Series B, with check sizes ranging from $0.5 million to $5 million. They are active lead investors, often the first institutional backers for their portfolio companies. Algebra Ventures is not just about funding; they provide comprehensive support in strategy, operations, and talent development, ensuring startups can scale effectively. Key team members include co-founders Tarek Assaad, who brings Silicon Valley experience, Karim Hussein, and Ziad Mokhtar, along with general partners Laila Hassan and Omar Khashaba. They operate out of Cairo, where they have fostered one of the region's most dynamic entrepreneurial ecosystems. Algebra Ventures is approachable through direct engagement at industry events and via their network of co-investors. Startups seeking investment should demonstrate strong fundamentals and a clear path to solving real-world problems, especially those unique to emerging markets in Africa and the Middle East.
ALIAVIA Ventures is a California-based venture capital firm focused on empowering early-stage female founders in the tech sector. Founded by tech industry veterans Marisa Warren and Kate Vale, the firm invests primarily in the United States and Australia, supporting startups with the potential to drive significant change. With a mission to close the gender funding gap, ALIAVIA targets female-led companies, which typically receive only a fraction of VC funding despite delivering higher returns on investment. The firm’s portfolio spans a range of innovative startups across enterprise and consumer technology sectors, including companies like HowToo, GoFigr, and Loupe. ALIAVIA’s founders bring deep expertise, having scaled tech businesses to IPOs and leveraging a unique deal flow from their global networks. They also run ELEVACAO, a pre-accelerator that has helped women founders raise over $120 million in funding. ALIAVIA Ventures aims to not only provide capital but also strategic support, helping founders navigate growth stages and reach their full potential. Their investment philosophy is driven by the belief in the untapped potential of female entrepreneurs and the importance of diversity in tech.
Align Ventures is a venture capital firm that focuses on early-stage investments in startups that are reshaping industries through technological innovation. The firm emphasizes companies operating in sectors like health tech, retail, and B2B SaaS. Their strategy is centered on partnering with mission-driven entrepreneurs who align with their goal of building sustainable businesses with long-term growth potential. Align Ventures is highly selective in its investments, preferring to concentrate on a few high-potential startups that exhibit strong market demand and scalability. Their portfolio includes companies across various stages of growth, reflecting their balanced investment approach that aims to mitigate risks while maximizing returns. The firm takes an active role in guiding their portfolio companies through different growth stages. This includes providing operational support, strategic guidance, and leveraging their network to facilitate partnerships and market access. Align Ventures maintains a hands-on relationship with founders, ensuring that their ventures are well-positioned to achieve milestones that drive value creation. Align also stands out for its commitment to long-term partnerships. They emphasize a strong cultural and strategic fit between the VC firm and the startups they back, ensuring alignment in vision and objectives. Through regular performance reviews and data-driven insights, the firm helps its portfolio companies navigate challenges and capitalize on opportunities, making Align Ventures a strategic partner beyond just capital investment.
Aligned Climate Capital is a venture capital firm based in New York, with a sharp focus on investments that drive the decarbonization of the global economy. Founded in 2019 by veterans of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Loan Programs Office, Aligned has quickly established itself as a leader in climate-related investments, managing over $1.8 billion in assets across three primary strategies: venture capital, distributed solar, and climate infrastructure. Aligned's investment strategy revolves around identifying and backing companies that contribute to significant environmental impact while delivering strong financial returns. Notable investments include UtilityAPI, Sealed, and SWTCH, which are involved in energy services, consumer services, and commercial services, respectively. The firm tends to focus on later-stage ventures and infrastructure projects within the United States and Canada. The team, led by CEO Peter Davidson and COO Brendan Bell, leverages their deep expertise in finance and renewable energy to guide their portfolio companies towards growth and impact. The firm is headquartered in New York and Los Angeles, with a small but highly specialized team dedicated to aligning the success of their investments with the broader goal of mitigating climate change.
Aligo VC is a Poland-based venture capital firm with a strong focus on early-stage investments in healthtech, cleantech, and energy tech sectors. The firm actively seeks out innovative startups addressing global challenges, particularly those with technologies that improve human health or reduce environmental impact. Aligo VC typically invests in Polish companies, but it also supports businesses aiming for international expansion. The firm's ticket sizes range from €200,000 to €500,000, and they often engage as the first investor in pre-revenue startups, demonstrating a willingness to take on early-stage risks. Aligo's diverse portfolio includes digital therapeutics, diagnostic platforms, energy storage solutions, and SaaS models focused on carbon footprint management. Notable investments include companies like Smarter Diagnostics, Envirly, and Carein, which reflect their dedication to advancing both healthcare and environmental technology. The firm is led by a seasoned team of professionals, including Agnieszka Stochmal and Łukasz Mańkowski, who bring decades of VC experience and a hands-on approach to scaling startups. With a mission to support projects that create meaningful impact, Aligo VC positions itself as a key player in fostering innovation in Poland and beyond.
LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional networking platform, has ventured into the startup and venture capital space through LinkedIn Ventures. As part of LinkedIn’s broader strategy to foster innovation, this venture capital arm invests in early-stage companies that align with LinkedIn’s mission of connecting professionals and making them more productive. LinkedIn Ventures is especially interested in startups focused on B2B technology, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and the future of work, all of which complement LinkedIn’s core business model. The venture arm aims to support innovative startups that can help accelerate LinkedIn’s long-term goals of expanding its product ecosystem and enhancing the overall user experience for its global network of professionals. By providing both capital and strategic resources, LinkedIn Ventures helps startups scale faster, offering them access to LinkedIn’s vast user base, data, and market insights. In addition to funding, LinkedIn offers its portfolio companies the opportunity to collaborate closely with its internal teams, providing mentorship, product development advice, and marketing support. This allows the startups to leverage LinkedIn’s expertise in scaling platforms and reaching professionals across the globe. The firm’s investments are often in alignment with LinkedIn’s long-term vision of shaping the future of professional networking, HR tech, and workforce solutions. LinkedIn Ventures has positioned itself as a key player in the venture capital landscape, supporting high-potential startups while reinforcing LinkedIn’s role as a leader in connecting the global workforce.
Alitheia Capital is a leading impact investment firm based in Lagos, Nigeria, specializing in private equity investments across Africa. Founded in 2007 by Tokunboh Ishmael and Jumoke Akinwunmi, the firm focuses on creating wealth while driving social and economic transformation. Alitheia Capital manages over $250 million in assets, with a strong emphasis on gender inclusion and essential sectors like clean energy, financial services, healthcare, and agribusiness. The firm’s flagship fund, Alitheia IDF, is Africa’s largest gender-lens fund, with over $100 million invested in women-led businesses across the continent. Alitheia targets growth-stage companies that address critical social needs and demonstrate scalability, particularly in underserved markets. Its portfolio includes high-impact companies like Paga, Jetstream Africa, Lidya, and Baobab Microfinance, all of which align with Alitheia's mission of fostering sustainable development and economic inclusion. Alitheia also provides extensive non-financial support, including mentorship, strategic guidance, and access to a broad network of investors, helping its portfolio companies achieve operational efficiency and scale. The firm typically invests between $1 million and $8 million per deal, focusing on businesses with proven traction and strong management teams.
Alix Ventures is a venture capital firm dedicated to supporting early-stage life science startups, particularly those driving advancements in human health through the innovative fusion of technology and biology, often referred to as "TechBio." Founded by a team of experienced life science entrepreneurs, Alix Ventures aims to partner with founders who possess unique insights and the ambition to tackle some of the most pressing challenges in healthcare. The firm focuses on companies that are engineering biology to create transformative solutions, with a portfolio that includes startups like Xilis, Elegen, and Endpoint Health. These companies are at the forefront of developing technologies that enable precision medicine, advanced DNA writing, and immunology. Alix Ventures operates primarily out of San Francisco and Boston, but they also have a presence in other U.S. cities. They are known for their strong support network, providing not just capital but also valuable connections to industry experts, follow-on VCs, and key opinion leaders in pharma and healthcare. The firm’s advisory board comprises PhD-level bioengineers and industry veterans, ensuring deep technical diligence across a broad spectrum of life science sub-domains. With a strong commitment to driving patient impact, Alix Ventures continues to support breakthrough innovations that push the boundaries of what's possible in life sciences.
AllegisCyber Capital, founded in 1996, is a venture capital firm exclusively focused on early-stage cybersecurity investments. The firm has offices in California, Maryland, and Utah, and specializes in seed and early-stage funding. Their investment strategy emphasizes innovative technologies in areas like big data analytics, IoT, and virtualization, aiming to secure the digital infrastructure crucial to various industries including banking, retail, healthcare, and government. AllegisCyber Capital's notable investments include Dragos, a leader in industrial cybersecurity; SafeGuard Cyber, which focuses on digital risk protection; and SkyHive, an AI-based labor market intelligence platform. They also support companies like HiddenLayer and Immuta, which are at the forefront of cybersecurity and data privacy solutions. Led by industry veterans such as Bob Ackerman, AllegisCyber leverages its deep domain expertise and market knowledge to provide strategic support to its portfolio companies, helping them navigate the complex cybersecurity landscape and achieve significant growth.
Allegory is a venture capital firm founded in 2021, with a mission to invest in climate tech and web3 companies that drive sustainable impact. Based in New York, Allegory focuses on early-stage startups that address pressing environmental challenges while leveraging blockchain technology. The firm’s portfolio spans across sectors like environmental tech, sustainability, fintech, and enterprise applications, with investments mainly in Seed and Series A stages. Allegory's investments are guided by its commitment to backing businesses that offer scalable, innovative solutions to global environmental issues. Key investments include Thallo, a carbon credit platform, and Flowcarbon, which brings transparency to carbon trading using blockchain. Other companies in its portfolio are developing solutions related to nature-based carbon credits and energy efficiency. The firm actively supports its startups not only with capital but also by providing strategic guidance and access to networks that can help accelerate growth. Allegory’s approach blends technology and sustainability, with a particular focus on how blockchain can be harnessed for environmental and social good. The firm invests globally, with deals spanning across the U.S., Europe, and Africa, including notable ventures in Kenya and Estonia.
AI2 Incubator, founded by Paul Allen's Allen Institute for AI, is a Seattle-based incubator focused on launching groundbreaking AI startups. With a mission to support AI-driven innovation, AI2 Incubator provides pre-seed investments of up to $500,000, access to $1M in cloud computing credits, and AI product development resources. Startups in its portfolio span critical areas like foundation models, AI for social good, and domain-specific AI. Some of their notable alumni include companies like Lexion, WhyLabs, and WellSaid Labs, with the incubator's startups collectively raising over $220 million. AI2 Incubator emphasizes hands-on involvement, supporting founders from ideation through Series A. It also offers extensive technical guidance, customer discovery assistance, and access to a network of AI experts. Founders from diverse backgrounds—engineers, scientists, product leaders—are encouraged to apply, with the incubator prioritizing teams that are passionate about solving real-world problems through AI. The incubator is led by a team of seasoned AI professionals, including Oren Etzioni and Jacob Colker, who work closely with startups to ensure their success in building innovative products and scaling their businesses. With deep ties to the AI2 research institute, AI2 Incubator helps startups leverage cutting-edge research to build impactful, scalable products. This unique combination of early capital, expert mentorship, and technical support has made AI2 Incubator a key player in fostering the next generation of AI-first companies.
Alley Robotics Ventures (ARV) is a cutting-edge venture capital fund dedicated to advancing the fields of robotics and automation. Launched with a $30 million Fund I, ARV aims to back and incubate startups that are revolutionizing industries through robotics technology. The fund is supported by prominent investors such as Kevin Ryan, founder of AlleyCorp, and Eliot Horowitz, founder of Viam Robotics. These anchor investors bring deep operational expertise and a track record of successful company-building, giving ARV a strong foundation. ARV focuses on early-stage investments, targeting innovative solutions in both hardware and software within the robotics sector. Their portfolio already includes promising startups like Aescape, which specializes in robotic massage technology, Civ Robotics, a leader in autonomous surveying, and Dexai Robotics, known for its robotic kitchen assistant technology. The fund’s strategic approach is heavily influenced by the AlleyCorp model, which emphasizes flexibility in creating and supporting new ventures. Leading ARV is Abe Murray, who brings significant experience from his previous roles at Alphabet and AlleyCorp. Murray has a background in product and engineering leadership, having worked on major projects like Android and Google Research. This deep technical and strategic expertise enables ARV to effectively identify and nurture groundbreaking technologies that have the potential to transform industries. ARV is not just an investor but a true partner to its portfolio companies, offering hands-on support and leveraging its extensive network to drive growth and innovation in the rapidly expanding robotics and automation sectors.
AlleyCorp, founded by New York internet entrepreneur Kevin Ryan, is both a startup studio and venture capital fund. The firm is known for launching and investing in transformative companies primarily in New York City. AlleyCorp is responsible for building some of New York’s most iconic tech companies, including MongoDB, Business Insider, Gilt Groupe, Zola, and Nomad Health. The firm operates across several dedicated verticals: Diversified Technology, Healthcare, Robotics, and Economic Infrastructure. They are highly active in the early stages of investment, focusing mainly on pre-seed and seed rounds, often being the first check in. They also make select Series A investments. AlleyCorp takes a hands-on approach by originating ideas, hiring teams, providing initial funding, and maintaining leadership throughout the company's lifecycle. Their portfolio includes notable startups such as Affect Therapeutics, RippleMatch, and Properly, covering diverse industries from digital health to real estate technology. The firm’s strategy is characterized by deep involvement and long-term partnership with its portfolio companies, supporting them from inception through to potential IPOs. AlleyCorp’s team is composed of seasoned startup operators and investors, including General Partners like Jay Hass and Marshall Porter, and specialists like Brenton Fargnoli, MD, in healthcare investments. This robust team ensures that the companies they back have the support and resources needed to thrive.
Alliance of Angels, founded in 1997, is the largest and most active angel group in the Pacific Northwest. Based in Seattle, AoA comprises over 180 accredited investors who collectively invest more than $10 million annually into around 20 startups. The group primarily focuses on high-growth companies in technology, hardware, consumer products, and life sciences sectors. AoA has generated over $1 billion in returns from exits, with notable successes including DocuSign, Elemental Technologies, and BuddyTV. AoA's investment process begins with an introductory meeting, followed by a screening committee review, a member meeting presentation, and a due diligence phase. They typically invest between $500,000 to $2.5 million in seed and early-stage rounds, often co-investing with other angel groups and venture funds. The Alliance of Angels Innovation Fund, an annual fund, provides additional capital with quick decision-making processes. AoA's portfolio features diverse investments such as Proton Intelligence, Anuncia Medical, Phase Genomics, and Olis Robotics. They support startups from Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, British Columbia, and Alaska, though they also consider opportunities across the US and Canada.
Alliance Ventures is the strategic venture capital arm of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance, one of the largest automotive groups globally. Launched in 2018, the fund focuses on investing in innovative startups that are transforming the future of mobility. With headquarters in Amsterdam and offices in key innovation hubs such as Silicon Valley, Paris, Yokohama, and Tel Aviv, Alliance Ventures targets early-stage companies developing technologies related to new mobility, autonomous driving, electric vehicles (EV), energy solutions, and connected services. The fund, with an initial capital of $200 million, primarily invests in Series A and B rounds, helping startups scale through strategic collaborations within the Alliance’s vast automotive ecosystem. Notable investments include companies like WeRide (autonomous driving in China), Enevate (battery technology), and The Mobility House (smart charging and energy storage). Alliance Ventures leverages its extensive network to provide not only capital but also partnerships and market access to accelerate startup growth. Led by a seasoned team, including General Secretary Véronique Sarlat-Depotte and Partner Ryan Armbrust, the fund actively supports startups through every growth phase, from early innovation to commercial scaling, aiming to integrate cutting-edge solutions into the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi operations.
Allianz, a global leader in insurance and asset management, operates through two main investment arms: Allianz Global Investors and Allianz Capital Partners. Together, they manage over €2.5 trillion in assets across diverse markets. Allianz's investment strategy focuses on generating long-term value, with a commitment to sustainability. They lead in sectors like infrastructure, renewable energy, and private equity, emphasizing a "buy and hold" approach for stability. Their investments prioritize both developed markets and key emerging areas, with notable portfolios in infrastructure and private markets, such as wind and solar energy projects, which provide consistent returns. Allianz aims to reduce market volatility risks through diversification, and their sustainable investment efforts are core to their strategy, contributing to net-zero targets. With a presence in over 70 countries, Allianz targets opportunities worldwide, emphasizing sustainable and scalable growth models. Allianz Global Investors and Capital Partners work across public and private markets, helping clients meet evolving investment goals by blending traditional assets with alternatives like private equity and renewables.
Allianz X, the digital investment arm of Allianz Group, focuses on investing in digital growth companies relevant to insurance and asset management. Since its inception, Allianz X has grown its portfolio to over 25 companies with assets under management exceeding €2 billion. The firm has identified 12 unicorns within its portfolio, showcasing its strategic investment acumen. Headquartered in Munich, Allianz X supports companies primarily in the insurtech and fintech sectors, aiming to foster innovations that complement Allianz Group's core businesses. Their investment approach includes late-stage funding, helping mature companies reach their next growth milestones. Key portfolio companies include WeLab, a leading digital financial service provider in Asia, and Pie Insurance, a digital provider of workers' compensation insurance in the U.S. Allianz X has been involved in significant funding rounds, such as co-leading a $250 million Series F investment in Coalition, Inc., a cyber insurtech company, and leading funding for London-based fintech OpenGamma. Their strategy also includes facilitating collaborative partnerships within the digital ecosystem to drive innovation and growth.
Technology Transfer Venture Capital (TTV) is a Canadian VC fund dedicated to fostering innovation through strategic investments in early-stage and growth-stage companies. TTV focuses on startups that leverage groundbreaking technologies across various sectors, including clean energy, healthcare, and digital infrastructure. The fund aims to support companies that demonstrate strong potential for scalability and significant market impact. TTV has a keen interest in businesses with sustainable and economically durable models. Their portfolio includes notable investments in companies developing technologies aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, emphasizing sectors such as clean water, affordable energy, and sustainable cities. Their investment strategy involves providing capital and extensive support, from seed to later stages, ensuring that portfolio companies receive the necessary resources to thrive. TTV typically looks for companies that can present a clear path to market leadership and exhibit a robust business strategy and innovative solutions. The team at TTV, led by experienced professionals such as Senior Managing Partner Joseph Regan and Partner Geoff Catherwood, brings decades of expertise in venture capital and a deep understanding of the technology landscape. They are based in various locations across Canada, ensuring a wide geographic reach and local market knowledge. For startups seeking funding, TTV values approaches that highlight innovative solutions, detailed market evaluations, and strong leadership teams. They prefer companies that are ready to scale and have a compelling sustainability narrative, positioning them as global leaders in their respective fields.
Allos Ventures, based in Indianapolis, Indiana, focuses on investing in early-stage B2B software and tech-enabled service companies, primarily within the Midwest. The firm, co-founded by Don Aquilano, John McIlwraith, and David Kerr, emphasizes a hands-on approach, leveraging over fifty years of combined experience to support the growth of high-tech companies. Allos Ventures recently closed its fourth fund, Allos IV, aiming to invest $75 million in promising startups. This fund continues the firm's strategy of backing high-growth software companies in the Midwest, building on successful investments in companies like Lessonly, Assurex Health, and Authenticx. The firm prefers to lead or co-lead investment rounds, providing initial checks ranging from $500K to $10M. They focus on Series A and B investments in companies that have an existing product or service generating revenue but are still a few years away from profitability. Notable portfolio companies include 120Water, Encamp, and Aware, among others. Allos Ventures is known for its commitment to the Midwest entrepreneurial ecosystem, supporting founders with deep industry expertise and helping them scale rapidly by attracting top talent from across the country.
Allotrope Partners is a clean energy advisory firm that focuses on advancing renewable energy projects and investments, especially in emerging markets. Founded in 2013 by Marc Stuart, the firm leverages deep technical expertise and a global network to address renewable energy challenges and catalyze clean energy initiatives. Headquartered in Oakland, California, Allotrope has a presence in several countries, including Indonesia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Vietnam. The firm offers various services, including market analysis, project development, public-private initiatives, and strategic investments. They support corporate partners with clean energy procurement, perform supply chain energy assessments, and assist with regulatory and policy evaluations. Allotrope is also involved in public-private partnerships, facilitating dialogue between the private sector and government entities to promote clean energy policies and investments. One of Allotrope’s notable projects is the Anderson Biomass Complex in California, which aims to create sustainable forest management practices by utilizing biomass for energy production and other commercial uses. This project highlights Allotrope’s commitment to innovative solutions that have a transformative impact on the environment. Additionally, Allotrope co-leads the Clean Energy Investment Accelerator (CEIA) in collaboration with the World Resources Institute and the U.S. National Renewable Energy Laboratory, focusing on scaling clean energy deployment in key emerging markets.
Alloy Fund, also known as Alloy Labs, is a strategy-led corporate venture capital fund that focuses on fintech innovations, particularly for banks. Based in the U.S., the fund aims to invest in fintech companies that can drive exponential growth and revolutionize the financial sector. Alloy Labs operates through its Alloy Alchemist Fund, targeting disruptive fintech startups with strategic potential. The fund heavily emphasizes collaboration between banks and startups, providing access to resources, expertise, and market insights for portfolio companies. Alloy Fund’s strategy involves co-creating solutions through the Alloy Labs Alliance, a collaborative network of banks and fintech companies. The fund invests across various stages but focuses primarily on early-stage companies. Their mission is to help these companies navigate challenges and capitalize on growth opportunities, leveraging their deep industry connections and expertise. The fund’s leadership, composed of banking and fintech veterans, plays an active role in supporting startups through hands-on mentorship, product development guidance, and partnership facilitation. Alloy Labs is designed to foster long-term innovation, with a focus on making strategic, impactful investments that benefit both the startups and the financial institutions within its network.
Harvard Innovation Labs (i-lab) stands out as a leading incubator and accelerator for startups, with a significant portfolio of impactful ventures. Notable investments include Manifold Bio, which raised $40 million to advance its biologics discovery platform, and Akouos, a gene therapy company acquired by Eli Lilly for over $600 million. Focusing on diverse industries such as biotechnology, edtech, and sustainability, i-lab supports ventures like BioDevek in medical devices and Earthbond in renewable energy. Geographically, their impact spans globally, benefiting startups from the U.S. to Vietnam. i-lab’s strategy centers on providing comprehensive support through programs like Launch Lab X GEO, offering resources for early-stage ventures to grow sustainably. The fund emphasizes collaboration, preferring to lead rounds and actively engaging in the growth journey of their startups. They typically offer pre-seed funding ranging from $10,000 to $100,000, focusing on high-potential, high-impact ventures. Key figures at i-lab include Jodi Goldstein, the Executive Director, who brings extensive experience in entrepreneurship and innovation. The team is based in Cambridge, MA, leveraging Harvard’s vast network and resources. For startups, approaching i-lab requires demonstrating innovative solutions with clear market potential. The fund values ventures that address significant challenges and show strong potential for scalability and impact.
Almanac Insights, founded by David Barber and headquartered in New York, is a venture capital fund devoted to pioneering change in the food industry. The firm focuses on early-stage investments in sectors like hospitality, consumer packaged goods (CPG), and food technology. Notable investments include innovative startups such as Beyond Meat and Sweetgreen, which align with Almanac’s commitment to sustainability and innovation. The fund primarily targets U.S.-based companies, fostering those that promise positive environmental and social impacts. Almanac's investment strategy is centered on leading funding rounds and providing active support to its portfolio companies. They seek transformative ideas that can redefine the food ecosystem, with a strong preference for projects that contribute to sustainability. Typical investments range in size, with the fund maintaining flexibility to suit the needs of each venture. The team, including key members like David Barber, leverages deep expertise in agriculture and the food industry, offering invaluable insights and guidance to their investments. Startups looking to engage with Almanac Insights are advised to demonstrate strong alignment with their sustainability goals and industry focus. The firm builds its investment funnel through a rigorous selection process, prioritizing direct, impactful innovations that can drive long-term change in the food landscape. With a strategic, hands-on approach, Almanac Insights remains a formidable player in the venture capital scene, dedicated to reshaping the future of food.
Almaz Capital is a venture capital firm founded in 2008 by Alexander Galitsky, focusing on early-stage technology startups with global market potential. With offices in Silicon Valley and Berlin, Almaz Capital bridges entrepreneurial talent from Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) with global markets. The firm has invested in notable companies like Acumatica, Vyatta, Parallels, and EverNote. The firm targets sectors such as Internet Infrastructure, Software, Artificial Intelligence, and Internet of Things (IoT). They are known for supporting companies through various growth stages, providing not just capital but also strategic guidance, industry connections, and operational support. Almaz Capital is committed to fostering innovation and scalability in its portfolio companies. Key team members include Alexander Galitsky (Co-Founder and Managing Partner), Charles E. Ryan (General Partner), and Geoffrey Baehr (General Partner). The team brings extensive experience in global business operations and investment, helping startups achieve significant growth and market reach.
Almi Invest is Sweden's most active early-stage venture capital firm, focusing on investing in startups across various sectors, including technology, life sciences, industry, and cleantech. As part of the state-owned Almi Group, Almi Invest operates through eight regional funds and a specialized national GreenTech fund, which targets climate-smart investments that contribute to CO2 reduction. The firm has recently raised €140 million (approximately SEK 1.6 billion) for its third investment fund, which will be deployed from 2024 to 2029. This fund aims to support around 300 startups, continuing Almi's tradition of nurturing early-stage companies across Sweden. Over its history, Almi Invest has backed nearly a thousand companies, achieving over 600 successful exits. This track record has established the firm as a cornerstone of Sweden's startup ecosystem, with many portfolio companies eventually being acquired by global giants like Google, Microsoft, and Apple. Almi Invest's regional presence is critical to its strategy, ensuring that startups throughout Sweden have access to the capital and support they need to grow. The firm’s focus on sustainability and innovation aligns with Sweden’s broader goals of fostering a vibrant, future-oriented economy.
Aloft VC, led by Crystal McKellar, invests in early-stage technology companies addressing critical challenges in healthcare, national security, and fintech. Some standout portfolio companies include Vannevar Labs (national security tech), Angle Health (AI-enabled healthcare), and Cooler Heads (FDA-approved cancer care devices). The firm has a sharp focus on national security and defense tech, leveraging Crystal’s deep connections from her work with Peter Thiel and Palantir. Aloft typically participates in early-stage rounds and often leads investments, as seen with Cooler Heads. The average check size is flexible depending on the round, but the firm actively builds its pipeline through founder referrals and strategic partnerships in Silicon Valley’s defense and healthcare circles. Startups that align with Aloft’s mission to solve high-impact, systemic problems in its focus sectors are encouraged to approach them with well-developed technology solutions and clear market differentiation. McKellar’s experience spans law and venture capital, with notable prior investments in companies like Palantir and Siren Care. Based in San Francisco, Aloft VC maintains a tight-knit network of experts in tech and defense, offering founders more than just capital—strategic insights and meaningful introductions to fuel growth.
Alon MedTech Ventures is a leading venture capital firm based in Israel, focusing on the incubation and growth of early-stage medical device companies. Founded and chaired by Dr. Shimon Eckhouse, a well-known inventor and entrepreneur in the medical technology sector, Alon MedTech plays a critical role in advancing innovative healthcare solutions that aim to improve global well-being. The firm operates as part of Israel’s Innovation Authority incubator system, providing startups with not only financial backing but also strategic guidance, access to state-of-the-art facilities, and industry expertise. Alon MedTech's investment strategy emphasizes novel technologies that have the potential to revolutionize medical practices and patient outcomes. Alon MedTech’s portfolio includes a variety of groundbreaking companies, such as Hallura, which is developing next-generation hyaluronic acid dermal fillers using a unique crosslinking technology, and SofWave, which offers non-invasive skin tightening solutions using ultrasound technology. The firm’s approach is highly hands-on, working closely with entrepreneurs from the ideation stage through to commercialization, ensuring that these companies can scale successfully and impact the healthcare industry globally. The firm’s commitment to innovation and deep engagement with portfolio companies has positioned it as a key player in the medical device sector, particularly within Israel’s vibrant tech ecosystem.
Alpaca VC is a dynamic seed-stage venture capital firm headquartered in New York, known for its unique approach of investing at the intersection of the physical and digital worlds. Founded by experienced entrepreneurs, Alpaca VC focuses on transforming traditional industries through technology. Their notable investments include Minibar Delivery, ClassPass, and Transfix, reflecting their diverse portfolio in sectors such as proptech, marketplaces, and e-commerce. Alpaca VC primarily targets investments in North America, with a strong emphasis on real estate and commerce startups. They follow a thematic, research-driven strategy, leveraging their extensive network and firsthand experience to support founders. The average investment size ranges from $1 million to $2 million, and they often lead seed rounds. The firm is led by a team of seasoned professionals, including General Partners Daniel Fetner and David Goldberg, who bring deep expertise from their entrepreneurial and investment banking backgrounds. This leadership team is committed to providing hands-on support and strategic guidance to their portfolio companies. For startups looking to engage with Alpaca VC, the firm values founders who are tackling non-obvious markets with innovative solutions. They prefer to build long-term relationships, offering not just capital but also valuable industry connections and operational support. Alpaca VC is known for its rigorous selection process and high level of engagement with its investments, ensuring that they can significantly contribute to each startup’s growth and success.
Alpana Ventures is a Swiss-based venture capital firm that focuses on deep tech and digital transformation, primarily investing in startups in Switzerland, Europe, and the U.S. Their portfolio spans across various innovative sectors, including healthcare, fintech, real estate, and AI. Some of their notable investments include Lunaphore (cancer diagnostic tech), Inpher (privacy-preserving AI solutions), and DomoHealth (remote monitoring for elderly care). Alpana Ventures typically supports early-stage startups with scalable and disruptive technologies. They prioritize companies with high growth potential that are at the intersection of deep tech and sustainability. Their team offers more than just capital—providing strategic guidance, a global network, and hands-on operational support. Key team members include Christophe Chemtob, Pascal Widmer, and Hervé Liboureau, each with decades of experience in investments and entrepreneurship. The firm operates out of Geneva and Sion, with a focus on helping companies grow and scale in global markets. Alpana’s impact-driven approach also extends to sectors like cleantech, where they actively seek solutions that contribute to a sustainable future.
Alpha Bridge Ventures is an early-stage venture capital fund based in San Francisco, specializing in seed investments and founder development. The firm was founded by Howie Diamond and Jake Chapman, with a mission to support both the professional and personal growth of founders to ensure the long-term success of their startups. Alpha Bridge emphasizes mental health and well-being, believing that healthy founders lead to healthy companies. Their investment strategy targets innovative sectors such as alternative proteins, future-of-work platforms, functional beverages, and sustainable technologies. Notable portfolio companies include Alpha Foods, Nana, MudWtr, Living Carbon, Roam Research, and SquadApp. Alpha Bridge Ventures provides extensive support through an integrated founder development program. This program includes executive coaching, physical health optimization, and emotional fitness resources, aiming to reduce founder burnout and improve overall resilience and performance. The firm’s approach is data-driven, starting with comprehensive self-assessments for founders to identify areas for improvement. This holistic support model has been lauded by industry professionals as a much-needed resource for startup founders. For startups seeking funding, Alpha Bridge looks for innovative ideas with strong market potential and values founders who prioritize personal growth alongside business development.
Alpha Edison, based in Los Angeles, is a venture capital firm that partners with early-stage entrepreneurs to build category-defining companies. Founded in 2016 by Michael Parekh, Alpha Edison focuses on investing in technology-driven sectors such as software, data and behavioral science, artificial intelligence, and machine learning. Notable investments by Alpha Edison include Comparably, Rize, Brainbase, and Greenfly. These investments highlight their commitment to fostering innovative solutions across various industries. The firm's investment strategy centers on identifying latent demand and supporting founders in unlocking new markets, with an emphasis on leveraging technology to drive growth and transformation. Alpha Edison typically engages at the Series A and B stages, providing substantial operational support and strategic guidance to help scale businesses effectively. Their approach is characterized by a deep understanding of market behaviors and a focus on data-driven insights to ensure sustainable growth and market impact. The team at Alpha Edison includes experienced partners like Britt Danneman, Robey Miller, and Steve Horowitz, who bring diverse expertise in investment and entrepreneurial support. This cognitively diverse team is dedicated to helping founders navigate the complexities of scaling their businesses and achieving long-term success.
AI Capital is a venture capital firm based in Denver, with operations spanning North America, Europe, and Asia. It focuses on early-stage investments in AI-driven companies, particularly in enterprise software and data platforms. The firm’s primary industry targets are healthcare, life sciences, and core industries like energy and manufacturing, where AI can optimize supply chains and critical services. Additionally, AI Capital invests heavily in cybersecurity, recognizing its importance across these sectors. The firm typically invests in Seed to Series B rounds, bringing a strong combination of technical expertise and deep investment experience. Recent notable portfolio companies include Link3D, Syndesis Health, and Luminoso. AI Capital emphasizes transformative AI applications, from VR therapy to advanced genomic solutions. They aim to support companies with high growth potential and significant societal impact. The firm is led by experienced partners like Neville Teagarden and Andrew Maus, with a team composed of AI specialists and seasoned investors. They value companies solving real-world problems through breakthrough AI technologies. AI Capital often leads rounds and is known for being highly involved with its portfolio companies, offering both strategic and operational support. Founders are encouraged to approach them through established networks or referrals, particularly those innovating in AI's frontier sectors.
Alpha Wave Global, originally founded as Falcon Edge Capital in 2012, is a global investment firm based in New York. The firm focuses on growth and expansion-stage investments across a wide range of sectors, including information technology, fintech, AI, and life sciences. With a portfolio of over 200 investments, Alpha Wave has been involved in backing high-profile companies such as SpaceX, Lenskart, and Ola Electric. Alpha Wave operates through multiple funds, including Alpha Wave Ventures and Alpha Wave Incubation, targeting venture and growth-stage companies worldwide. The firm has offices across major global hubs, including New York, Miami, London, Abu Dhabi, and Tel Aviv, and manages over $10 billion in assets. Its approach emphasizes long-term partnerships with founders, providing both capital and strategic guidance to help companies scale.
AlphaX Partners (AXP Fund) is a Beijing-based venture capital firm founded in 2016 by industry veterans including Yaping Yao and Chuan Thor. The firm focuses primarily on early-stage investments, particularly from angel to Series A rounds. Their investment strategy emphasizes tech-driven sectors, including consumer tech, enterprise software, fintech, and healthcare, primarily within China. AlphaX Partners is renowned for its deep involvement post-investment, with partners often playing an active role in guiding startups to success. For example, in the case of TuanChe Limited, a prominent automotive marketplace, Yaping Yao personally aided the company through strategic challenges, eventually leading to its IPO on Nasdaq. This hands-on approach is a hallmark of the fund's strategy, ensuring that their portfolio companies achieve growth and market leadership. With over $2.9 billion in assets under management, AlphaX Partners has invested in successful firms like Qihoo 360 and Tuniu.com. Their investments reflect a strong commitment to long-term growth in China's vibrant tech ecosystem.
Alpine VC targets founders who are relentless about their products and users, focusing on companies in consumer tech, prosumer software (including tools for creators and developers), and software designed for SMBs. Alpine prioritizes product-led growth (PLG) startups and seeks companies whose products directly resonate with and serve their customers effectively. With typical check sizes from $250,000 to $1 million, they invest at the seed and Series A stages, comfortable leading, co-leading, or joining larger syndicates for flexible collaboration. Alpine operates globally but is rooted in Alameda, California. They emphasize founder passion over traditional metrics like education or professional background, valuing founders who live and breathe their products and who demonstrate an unwavering commitment to the user experience. Alpine’s strategy revolves around building strong, supportive relationships with founders, aiding in everything from go-to-market strategies to operational scaling and customer engagement. The Alpine team is known for its user-centered investment approach, thinking from the perspective of the end user to drive meaningful product development. They encourage founders to pitch directly, favoring those with a clear vision, deep product insights, and a strong connection to their target market. This lean, founder-focused approach allows Alpine to spot high-potential opportunities and help guide early-stage companies through pivotal growth stages, making Alpine an ideal partner for innovative, product-driven startups seeking flexible, strategic support.
Alpine Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Alameda, California, founded in 2022. It primarily focuses on early-stage investments, particularly pre-seed and seed rounds, targeting software and digital technology sectors. The firm’s mission is to support emerging tech founders worldwide, helping them scale innovative solutions across various industries. With a commitment to nurturing startups, Alpine Ventures aims to be a strategic partner, offering guidance and resources to early-stage companies. The fund, led by founder and managing partner Edward Suh, has a relatively small portfolio but includes investments in sectors like AI, communication software, and SaaS. Some notable companies it has backed include VXT, Leetify, and CodeRabbit, reflecting its focus on digital solutions that cater to business productivity and software development. Alpine Ventures is positioned to lead investment rounds, providing not just capital but strategic insights to help startups refine their market approach. With its headquarters in the U.S., the firm maintains a broad international perspective, aiming to collaborate with tech entrepreneurs globally to drive the next wave of innovation.
Alsop Louie Partners, founded in 2006, is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm backing early-stage, high-risk tech startups shaping the future. Notable investments include Niantic, the creator of Pokémon GO; Aerospike, a leader in real-time data platforms; and RunSafe Security, a cybersecurity innovator. Their focus spans cybersecurity, enterprise software, AI, and emerging disruptive technologies. Though U.S.-centered, they maintain a global perspective, prioritizing ventures that align with their commitment to a safer, more equitable world. The firm’s strategy is anchored in "Venture Humanism," favoring bold technologies with safeguards for societal accountability. They typically lead funding rounds, with an average check size of $13 million, and are highly active, having recently supported transformative startups in cybersecurity and data intelligence. Startups are advised to approach with clarity about how their innovations benefit society while demonstrating technical rigor and a vision for scale. The team is spearheaded by co-founders Gilman Louie and Stewart Alsop, both seasoned investors with deep expertise in scaling revolutionary technologies. Louie’s background as a former CIA venture capitalist and Alsop’s experience as a tech journalist-turned-VC enrich their strategic approach. They are headquartered in San Francisco but work globally to spot and nurture world-changing ideas. Alsop Louie Partners combines a deep understanding of technology with a relentless focus on societal impact, making it an ideal partner for startups aiming to deliver transformative and responsible innovation.
Alt Capital is a venture capital firm founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco. The firm primarily focuses on early-stage investments, specifically Seed and Series A rounds, in high-tech sectors such as enterprise applications, healthtech, and other disruptive technologies. Alt Capital is committed to identifying high-growth potential companies that are poised to innovate within their industries. The firm has made several notable investments, including Eden, a healthtech company in Mexico, and Foundation Health in the U.S., showcasing its international reach across the United States, Mexico, and Spain. With a flexible investment range, Alt Capital typically invests between $25,000 and $500,000 per deal. The firm has an emphasis on supporting startups that demonstrate scalability and strong technological innovation. Led by Bala Chandrasekaran and Jack Altman, Alt Capital takes a hands-on approach, helping its portfolio companies grow and develop through strategic guidance and capital support.
Alta Ventures Mexico is a prominent early-stage venture capital firm based in Monterrey, Mexico. Founded in 2010, the firm focuses on providing seed, venture, and growth capital to high-growth startups primarily within Latin America. Alta Ventures targets sectors such as SaaS, mobile computing, healthtech, consumer products, and security, aiming to foster innovation in these areas. With a hands-on approach, the firm not only offers financial support but also provides entrepreneurs with access to a global network for customer introductions, strategic partnerships, and guidance on scaling their businesses. The firm has been instrumental in shaping Mexico's venture capital ecosystem, helping launch over 80 companies. Key investments include companies like Clip and MURAL, which reflect Alta's emphasis on high-potential, tech-driven enterprises. Alta's leadership team, including co-founders Paul Ahlstrom and Rogelio De Los Santos, has extensive experience in both founding and investing in startups, making them pivotal players in the region's growth. Alta Ventures is particularly committed to nurturing entrepreneurship in underserved markets, leveraging its expertise and network to accelerate the development of innovative solutions across Latin America.
AltaClub is a venture co-investment platform founded in 2015, partnering with Altair Capital to give private investors access to global IT startups. With over 1,000 members, including high-net-worth individuals, family offices, and experienced business angels, AltaClub offers a unique entry point into top-tier ventures across productivity tools, fintech, digital health, and HR tech sectors. Their geographic reach spans Silicon Valley, Europe, and Israel, with a growing focus on PropTech and InsurTech. AltaClub has invested in over 165 startups, with notable successes including unicorns like Deel, Miro, and Sunbit. They prioritize early-stage investments but also offer opportunities at various growth stages. Their portfolio strategy involves curating diversified portfolios for members, aiming for returns through regular exits—over 60 exits to date. Their typical check sizes range from $200,000 to $1 million, with a preference for co-investing alongside Altair Capital. AltaClub facilitates liquidity within the community, occasionally offering buyout opportunities for members. The fund values hands-on involvement from their leadership, with founder Igor Ryabenkiy and CEO Ivan Zolochevsky bringing decades of experience in venture capital and tech. This platform appeals to investors seeking well-vetted startups, professional support in legal and financial structuring, and access to deals typically reserved for institutional players.