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Frontier Ventures
Frontier Ventures

Frontier Ventures is a venture capital fund specializing in early-stage AI companies with network effects. Founded by Dmitry Alimov, a seasoned tech investor, the fund helps startups scale globally, particularly in Europe and the Asia Pacific. The team’s extensive experience spans over 30 years, supporting over 50 companies across 25+ countries. Frontier Ventures invests from Seed to Series B stages, with funding up to $10 million per company. Notable portfolio companies include Turing, Gravity AI, and Bizly. The fund is based in the US but supports global teams serving the US market, leveraging a network of over 1,000 VCs and growth funds for follow-on financing. The investment strategy focuses on partnering with entrepreneurs to build market-leading businesses, offering capital and access to a broad network of tech leaders. The team includes experts like Dmitry Alimov and Fabian Flatz, who bring deep venture capital and entrepreneurial expertise. Frontier Ventures stands out for its commitment to fostering global tech innovations through strategic investments and industry expertise. Startups seeking to engage with Frontier Ventures should highlight AI-driven solutions with strong network effects and demonstrated user traction.

USA
Website
Frontline Ventures
Frontline Ventures

Frontline Ventures, founded in 2012, is a venture capital firm with a focus on early-stage and growth-stage investments in B2B software companies. Based in Dublin, Ireland, and with additional offices in London and San Francisco, Frontline Ventures aims to support globally ambitious startups on both sides of the Atlantic. Frontline's notable investments include Workvivo, which was later acquired by Zoom, and Pointy, which was acquired by Google. Other significant investments are in companies like Signal AI, a platform providing real-time insights for media monitoring, and MosaicML, which offers managed infrastructure and tools for training machine learning models. The firm manages two primary funds: Frontline Seed and Frontline Growth. Frontline Seed targets early-stage European startups, helping them navigate their initial growth phases and set the foundation for successful Series A rounds and beyond. Frontline Growth, on the other hand, focuses on scaling established companies and facilitating their entry into the US market, leveraging Frontline's extensive network and expertise. Frontline Ventures places a strong emphasis on supporting companies with potential for significant impact and growth, often aiming to guide them towards eventual public listings. This strategic approach helps ensure that the startups they back are not only innovative but also positioned for long-term success. Frontline Ventures' commitment to fostering innovation and supporting ambitious founders has established it as a key player in the venture capital landscape, particularly within the European and transatlantic startup ecosystems.

Europe
USA
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+2
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Frumtak Ventures
Frumtak Ventures

Frumtak Ventures is Iceland's leading venture capital firm, founded in 2008 and headquartered in Reykjavik. The firm takes a high-conviction, high-involvement approach from seed stage through IPO, championing founders who have demonstrated early traction and have the potential for international growth. Frumtak has raised four funds, including Fund III at $57 million and Fund IV at $87 million — oversubscribed and closed in July 2024, backed primarily by Icelandic pension funds. Initial ticket sizes range from 1 million to 3 million euros, and the firm leads rounds. The eight-person team includes Managing Partner and co-founder Svana Gunnarsdottir, a serial entrepreneur, alongside General Partners Asthildur Otharsdottir and Andri Heidar Kristinsson, with a consensus-driven investment process. Frumtak invests at the intersection of software, AI, and deep tech in industries aligned with Iceland's historical strengths: ocean technology, logistics, healthcare, travel, energy, climate, and gender equality. The portfolio of 30 companies has produced five exits including Kaptio, a travel CRM exited in November 2024; Valka, Main Manager, and Trackwell. Named portfolio companies include Sidekick Health, a gamified digital care platform partnered with Anthem US; Controlant, a cold chain logistics visibility platform; and Meniga, a digital banking personalization company. Recent deals include Optise, an AI website insights company; MyDello, a logistics platform that raised 3.1 million euros; and Euler, an AI 3D printing startup that raised 2 million euros at pre-seed. Frumtak's approach emphasizes a long partnership horizon rather than a transactional investment relationship. The consensus-driven decision process ensures alignment among partners before any commitment, and the firm's concentrated portfolio model allows it to engage meaningfully with each company from the first check through to exit or public listing.

Europe
$1M-$3M
Website
FTV Capital
FTV Capital

FTV Capital (formerly Financial Technology Ventures) is a San Francisco-based growth equity investment firm founded in 1998 by Jim Hale and Robert Huret. The firm focuses on high-growth companies in three sectors: enterprise technology and services, financial services, and payments and transaction processing. FTV has raised over $10.2 billion across multiple funds, invested over $6.7 billion in 149 portfolio companies, and realized over $7.4 billion. In January 2025, FTV completed a record $4.05 billion fundraise: FTV VIII closed oversubscribed at $3.4 billion and Ascend I at $651 million. In 2024 alone, the firm deployed a record $1.6 billion and generated over $1.0 billion in realizations. The firm maintains offices in San Francisco, New York, Connecticut, and London. FTV leads its investments and writes checks of $10 million to over $100 million, focusing on Series B and later growth-stage rounds. Notable portfolio companies include Payoneer, eToro, GreenSky, Agiloft, Kore.ai, and BillingPlatform. Recent exits include Agiloft, Docupace, Egress, and Tango Card. Managing Partner Brad Bernstein leads the investment team alongside Co-COO Karen Gilbert, Partner Alex Malvone (co-head of FTV Ascend), and Partner Brent Fierro. FTV has created an estimated $45 billion in enterprise value across its portfolio. FTV's differentiation comes from two proprietary assets: its Global Partner Network of more than 600 executives from leading enterprises, and FTV Propel, an in-house operational support team. These resources accelerate commercial traction, talent acquisition, and strategic partnerships for portfolio companies, moving beyond capital provision to genuine operational leverage.

USA
Europe
$10M-$50M
$50M+
Website
FTW Ventures
FTW Ventures

FTW Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm based in San Francisco, focused on revolutionizing the global food system through technology. The firm invests in innovative startups that address critical challenges in food and agriculture technology, including areas like AgTech, advanced materials, supply chain solutions, and biotech. Their mission is to build a better, more sustainable world by supporting the smartest minds tackling these pressing issues. Founded by Brian Frank, FTW Ventures is known for its "problem-focused" investment approach, which seeks out companies that are not only technologically advanced but also capable of making a significant impact on the environment and society. The firm is particularly interested in startups that can transform how food is produced, distributed, and consumed, making the food system more resilient, sustainable, and efficient. FTW Ventures typically leads or co-leads seed and Series A rounds, offering both financial support and strategic guidance. The firm prides itself on being deeply involved with its portfolio companies, helping them navigate the complexities of scaling their businesses while staying true to their mission of creating a positive impact. Some of their notable investments include companies in food robotics, alternative proteins, and sustainable packaging solutions. For entrepreneurs aiming to partner with FTW Ventures, the firm looks for innovative solutions with the potential to disrupt the food and agriculture sectors and create long-lasting change​.

USA
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
Website
FTX Ventures
FTX Ventures

FTX was a cryptocurrency exchange founded in 2019 by Sam Bankman-Fried and Gary Wang, quickly becoming one of the largest platforms in the digital asset space. Headquartered in the Bahamas, FTX offered a wide range of crypto trading services, including spot trading, derivatives, and leveraged tokens. The exchange was known for its sophisticated trading features tailored to institutional investors and retail users alike. It also expanded into sports sponsorships, most notably securing the naming rights to the Miami Heat’s arena and partnering with athletes like Tom Brady. However, in November 2022, FTX faced a catastrophic collapse following a liquidity crisis. Reports revealed that FTX had misused customer funds by channeling them to its sister firm, Alameda Research, which led to a massive shortfall when customers tried to withdraw their assets. The exchange filed for bankruptcy, and its founder, Bankman-Fried, was arrested on charges of fraud and conspiracy. The implosion of FTX has had far-reaching impacts on the crypto industry, shaking investor confidence and prompting increased regulatory scrutiny. The collapse marked one of the most significant downfalls in cryptocurrency history, tarnishing the reputation of crypto exchanges and raising questions about risk management and transparency in the sector.

$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
+1
Website
Fuel Capital
Fuel Capital

Fuel Capital is a venture capital firm founded in 2013 that focuses on early-stage investments in developer tools, business software, and consumer marketplaces. The firm has raised a total of $146 million across three funds, with the latest Fund III closing at $75 million. Fuel Capital's mission is to support founders by providing not just capital but also marketing and branding expertise to help companies grow and succeed. The portfolio includes notable investments in companies like Katerra, Flexport, Convoy, Mesosphere, Clearbit, CTRL-Labs, Figma, Lattice, Nervana (acquired by Intel), and CoreOS (acquired by RedHat). The firm is committed to being a long-term partner to its portfolio companies, focusing on both their professional and personal success. This includes initiatives like the "ReFUEL" series, which supports founders' mental and physical well-being. The leadership team at Fuel Capital includes Managing Partners Chris Howard and Leah Busque Solivan. Chris brings a decade-long career in marketing and branding, while Leah is known for building TaskRabbit into a globally recognized consumer brand. Together, they leverage their experience to offer practical and actionable support to their portfolio companies.

USA
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
Website
Fuel Venture Capital
Fuel Venture Capital

Fuel Venture Capital, founded in 2016 and headquartered in Miami, Florida, is a global venture capital firm that focuses on tech-driven companies across various sectors. Their portfolio includes 33 companies spanning industries such as fintech, entertainment tech, enterprise SaaS, food and consumer goods tech, sports tech, and space tech​. Notable investments by Fuel Venture Capital include Betr Holdings, Tradeshift, and Soundtrack Your Brand. The firm has also invested significantly in South Florida, with companies like Terran Orbital, Taxfyle, and Ubicquia among their local portfolio​. Fuel Venture Capital is led by Jeffrey Ransdell, Founding Partner and Managing Director, and Maggie Vo, Managing General Partner and Chief Investment Officer. The firm prides itself on a "founder focused, investor driven" approach, bringing over 80 years of combined experience in investment banking and wealth management to their investment strategy. Fuel's latest initiative, the $300 million Flagship Fund II, aims to continue their mission of supporting transformative tech companies globally. The firm has offices in several international locations, including Abu Dhabi, Guatemala City, Madrid, London, Copenhagen, Tel Aviv, and Bahrain, highlighting their extensive global reach​.

USA
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+2
Website
Fuel Ventures
Fuel Ventures

Fuel Ventures is a London-based venture capital firm that specializes in early-stage investments, primarily focusing on marketplaces, platforms, and SaaS (Software as a Service) businesses. Founded by Mark Pearson in 2014, the firm aims to support scalable technology startups, offering not just financial backing but also operational expertise and mentoring to help founders grow their companies. Fuel Ventures typically invests between £250k and £3 million in startups that have already demonstrated early commercial traction. With a strong portfolio of over 160 companies, their notable investments include Paddle, a fast-growing software platform, Peckwater Brands, and WeGift, a digital gift card platform. They are particularly active in the UK, with their portfolio companies often housed in the firm's central-London offices, allowing for close collaboration with the Fuel team. The firm has a hands-on approach, leveraging its community of founders, investors, and advisors to drive growth and scale. Additionally, they offer unique perks like discounted access to essential software and infrastructure for portfolio companies.

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Fuji Startup Ventures
Fuji Startup Ventures

Fuji Startup Ventures is the corporate venture capital arm of Fuji Media Holdings, the parent company of Fuji Television Network, founded in 2013 and headquartered in Minato City, Tokyo. The firm operates a 1.5 billion yen fund — approximately $10 million — to invest in startups developing applications and services with potential for integration into Fuji TV's programming and the broader Fuji Media Holdings business ecosystem, which includes radio stations, recording businesses, and mail-order shopping. CEO Nobuki Den leads the fund with a lean, single-person investment team. Fuji Startup Ventures targets seed and early-stage investments in Japanese and Asian startups, with particular interest in China-based companies. Investment themes span AI, intellectual property, content technology, gaming, ad-tech, education technology, e-commerce, social platforms, space, IoT, healthcare, and eco-solutions. The firm has made 24 investments over 12 years and achieved one IPO and two acquisitions: PocketConcierge, a premium restaurant booking platform acquired by American Express in January 2019, and Kabuku. The most recent investment was Animoca Brands KK, a blockchain gaming and financial software company, in March 2024. Fuji Startup Ventures evaluates investments primarily through the lens of business synergy with Fuji Media Holdings' subsidiaries. Startups that can create programming content, enhance digital distribution, or integrate with the company's media and commerce operations are given priority alongside pure financial return potential. This strategic CVC mandate distinguishes the firm from purely financial investors and provides portfolio companies with access to one of Japan's largest media audiences and distribution networks.

Asia-Pacific
$100K-$500K
Website
Fulgur Ventures
Fulgur Ventures

Fulgur Ventures is a venture capital firm founded in 2019 in Wilmington, Delaware, focused exclusively on Bitcoin and Lightning Network startups. The firm is led by partners Vitaly Bezrodnykh, who brings a background in IT and computer security from Hewlett Packard, Vertical Networks, and Kaspersky Lab with expertise in international business development and M&A; and Oleg Mikhalsky, an angel investor since 2008 and hands-on entrepreneur with a successful exit and an MBA in strategic management. Fulgur operates with a team of four and a conviction that Bitcoin represents a next-generation, politically neutral monetary system and the foundation for decentralized finance. Fulgur writes initial checks of $50,000 to $200,000 for pre-seed startups, provides grants for ecosystem contributions, and invests at later stages in existing relationships. As of March 2026 the portfolio includes 93 investments across financial infrastructure, payments, exchanges, wallets, and Bitcoin ecosystem tools. Notable portfolio companies include Blockstream and Sygnum, both of which became unicorns; Fold, which completed a NASDAQ IPO in February 2025; Relai, a Swiss Bitcoin savings app; ZEBEDEE, a Bitcoin gaming payments platform; Amboss, a Lightning Network data intelligence company; OpenNode, a Bitcoin payments processor; Breez, a Lightning wallet; and Foundation Devices, a hardware wallet manufacturer. The portfolio has produced four acquisitions including Future Holdings, acquired by H100 Group in January 2026. In 2025, the firm made nine new investments. Fulgur also helps portfolio companies navigate cryptocurrency legal and regulatory environments, a substantive value-add given the rapidly shifting global regulatory landscape for Bitcoin-native businesses. The firm's deep specialization in the Bitcoin and Lightning ecosystem, sustained across more than 90 investments, makes it one of the most experienced and active venture investors dedicated exclusively to this category.

USA
Europe
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
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Full Circle Venture Capital
Full Circle Venture Capital

Full Circle Venture Capital is an entrepreneur-led Australian venture capital firm founded in 2016 and headquartered in Teneriffe, Brisbane, Queensland. The firm provides Series A funding to high-growth Australian technology startups, building value-added partnerships between investors and founders. The two-general-partner team is led by Rowan Grant — a serial entrepreneur, chartered accountant, and MBA graduate from QUT who previously worked as an investment associate at Steve Baxter's Transition Level Investments — and Dan Gavel, a serial entrepreneur who sold his financial advisory business in 2013 and established Black Sheep Capital, one of Queensland's most active angel and seed investors. Black Sheep Capital's prior investments include Airtasker and Sendle. Full Circle looks for software companies with revenue and strong growth that need venture capital to expand to the next phase. The firm leads rounds and has invested in six companies. Its most notable outcome is Go1, an online workplace learning platform, which became a unicorn in 2021 — four years after Full Circle's initial investment. Other portfolio companies include Sendle, a parcel delivery service for small businesses; Valiant Finance, an SME lending marketplace in which Full Circle led a $12.5 million Series B alongside Salesforce Ventures; and mpathic, the most recent first-time investment. Full Circle's founding partners bring direct operational experience building and exiting technology businesses, which shapes a hands-on approach to supporting founders through the challenges of scaling a business. The firm's Brisbane base and Queensland ecosystem focus give it access to a pipeline of capital-efficient, high-growth companies that tend to receive less attention from Sydney and Melbourne-centric investors.

ANZ
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
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Full Tilt Capital
Full Tilt Capital

Full Tilt Capital, founded in 2016 by Anthony Pompliano, was initially focused on early-stage venture capital investments in technology-driven companies. Based in San Diego, California, the firm was known for its investments in startups like EverlyWell, a health and wellness company, as well as Braavo Capital and TruckMap, focusing on fintech and logistics sectors. However, in 2018, Full Tilt Capital was acquired by Morgan Creek Capital Management, and now operates as Morgan Creek Digital, shifting its focus to cryptocurrency and blockchain-related investments. Before its acquisition, Full Tilt Capital typically targeted investments in companies driving innovation in sectors like fintech, logistics, and healthcare. The firm was known for its hands-on involvement in supporting the growth and development of its portfolio companies. Though now operating under a different name, Full Tilt’s legacy of early-stage investment remains influential in the tech and crypto industries.

$0-$100K
$500K-$1M
+2
Website
FullCircle
FullCircle

Full Circle Fund is a venture capital firm that specializes in bridging the alignment gap between founders and investors. With a deep focus on early-stage technology startups, the fund prioritizes companies that are driving significant innovation and creating impactful solutions. Full Circle Fund’s portfolio includes investments in transformative tech ventures that are pushing boundaries in various sectors, including fintech, health tech, and enterprise software. They are committed to supporting visionary entrepreneurs who are passionate about making a difference, ensuring that their investments align with a shared vision for the future. Geographically agnostic, Full Circle Fund backs startups across the globe, providing them with both capital and strategic support. The firm is particularly interested in founders who demonstrate a strong product-market fit and have the potential to scale rapidly. Their investment strategy involves leading funding rounds with an average check size that reflects their confidence in the startups they back. Full Circle Fund is known for its hands-on approach, working closely with founders to navigate the challenges of scaling a business. The team at Full Circle Fund is composed of industry veterans and experts in venture scaling, with key members strategically located to offer on-the-ground support. They value transparency and alignment in their partnerships and prefer to be approached by founders who can clearly articulate their vision and the problem they are solving. Full Circle Fund’s approach is rooted in building long-term relationships that extend beyond financial investment, fostering growth and success for their portfolio companies.

USA
$0-$100K
$500K-$1M
+2
Website
FullCycle
FullCycle

FullCycle is a venture capital firm driven by a mission to combat climate change through investments in transformative technologies. The firm primarily targets businesses developing solutions that tackle short-lived climate pollutants (SLCPs), focusing on scalable technologies that can make an immediate environmental impact while generating strong financial returns. Founded by Ibrahim AlHusseini, FullCycle has built a reputation for accelerating climate-restoring innovations, including investments in companies like Synova and Evrnu, which focus on energy and synthetic textiles, respectively. The fund concentrates on late-stage companies across North America, Europe, and the Middle East. With its headquarters in Los Angeles and additional teams in New York and Toronto, FullCycle’s reach is global, aiming to back technologies with the potential for rapid, cross-border expansion. FullCycle typically leads investment rounds and partners with companies poised for significant scale. The average check size varies based on the company's stage, but investments often range between $10 million and $15 million. AlHusseini, alongside partners like Stephan Nicoleau and Giffen Ott, ensures the team brings a mix of deep industry expertise and operational insight. For startups looking to engage, FullCycle values a strong alignment with its climate mission and expects well-validated technologies ready for immediate deployment.

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Function Investments
Function Investments

Function Ventures is a venture capital firm specializing in hyper-scaling fintech and commerce tech businesses globally. The firm is not just a source of capital; it provides comprehensive support to its portfolio companies through a network of over 250 seasoned advisors. These advisors include top executives from Fortune 500 companies, successful serial entrepreneurs, and investors from a variety of sectors, including AI and blockchain. Function Ventures focuses on helping startups navigate the complexities of growth, offering guidance in areas like fundraising, business development, and go-to-market strategies. They typically get involved at the Series A stage or later, connecting founders with critical resources and networks to scale their operations effectively. Some of their notable portfolio companies include OmniML (acquired by Nvidia), Opus Clip, and Yoneda Labs, among others. The firm emphasizes creating value through a combination of strategic advice and financial investment, aiming to be a transformative force for the companies it backs. Function Ventures is headquartered in New York, NY, and prides itself on fostering long-term partnerships with founders, helping them achieve significant market impact​.

USA
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
Website
Fund+
Fund+

Fund+ is a Belgian venture capital firm that focuses on long-term equity investments in innovative life sciences companies. Established in 2015, the firm aims to create both financial returns and a positive societal impact, primarily investing in therapeutics, diagnostics, and medical devices. Fund+ seeks to address unmet medical needs, with a patient-centric approach. The firm typically invests between €5 million and €15 million per project and plays an active role in its portfolio companies, often taking a seat on the board to provide strategic guidance. With over €200 million in assets under management, Fund+ has built a strong track record, investing in 13 high-potential companies, with two notable exits. The firm's portfolio includes companies such as Indigo Diabetes, which is developing a revolutionary invisible glucose monitoring device, and ExeVir Bio, which focuses on antiviral nanobody treatments for global viral threats. Fund+ also supports companies like Novadip Biosciences, which is developing advanced tissue regeneration therapies, and Confo Therapeutics, known for its groundbreaking GPCR-targeted drug discovery platform. Fund+ operates with a long-term vision, aiming to bolster the life sciences ecosystem in Belgium while fostering innovations that improve patient outcomes globally. Its diverse portfolio reflects a commitment to supporting groundbreaking scientific advancements that have the potential to transform healthcare.

Europe
$3M-$10M
$10M-$50M
Website
Fundamental VC
Fundamental VC

Fundamental VC is a Bengaluru-based sector-agnostic seed-stage venture capital firm founded in 2022 by Saswat Sundar and Abhishek Rathi, who previously worked together at LetsVenture, a leading Indian startup fundraising platform. The firm received SEBI approval in March 2022 and launched its debut fund with a target corpus of $130 million. Fundamental leads pre-seed and seed rounds with an average ticket size of $1.5 million, aiming to back approximately 30 startups over the fund's lifetime. Limited partners include unicorn founders, high-net-worth individuals, family offices, and senior technology executives drawn from Singapore, the Middle East, and the US. The firm invests across consumer internet, SaaS, insurtech, healthtech, fintech, gaming, and AI verticals. As of September 2025, the portfolio spans 18 companies with strong concentration in fintech (six investments) and enterprise software (five investments). Named portfolio companies include StockGro, a stock market education platform; Redcliffe Labs, a diagnostic healthtech company; Blu Smart Mobility, an electric ride-hailing service; Dukaan, an e-commerce platform builder; Agnikul, a space launch vehicle manufacturer; Eloelo, a social gaming platform; TradeX, an event trading platform; and Kyno Health, an at-home healthcare provider. The most recent investment was Superfam.app, an AI-powered family management platform, in September 2025. Fundamental's founding team brings rare dual credibility: deep knowledge of India's startup funding ecosystem from their time at LetsVenture, and the operational networks to connect portfolio companies with the right follow-on investors. The firm leads rounds from inception, bringing a high-conviction approach to each investment rather than spreading capital thinly across a large number of bets.

India
$1M-$3M
Website
FundersClub
FundersClub

FundersClub, founded in 2012, is the world's first online venture capital platform, revolutionizing how investments in startups are made. This San Francisco-based firm offers accredited investors the opportunity to invest in highly vetted early-stage and growth-stage technology startups through an online platform. FundersClub has backed notable companies like Coinbase, Instacart, GitLab, and Flexport, among others​. The platform employs a rigorous vetting process, reviewing thousands of startups and selecting fewer than 2% for investment. This selection process involves initial reviews, internal investment committee evaluations, and feedback from a panel of over 270 experienced startup professionals. FundersClub has facilitated over $183 million in investments across more than 370 startups, which have collectively raised over $6 billion in follow-on capital. The portfolio is currently valued at more than $30 billion. In addition to funding, FundersClub provides hands-on support to its portfolio companies, helping them with customer acquisition, team building, and subsequent fundraising efforts. The firm leverages its extensive network and proprietary software tools to offer continuous assistance to founders throughout their startup journey.

USA
Website
FundRx
FundRx

FundRx is a healthcare-focused venture capital firm based in New York City, founded in 2015. The firm specializes in supporting early-stage companies within the healthcare and life sciences sectors, particularly those pursuing innovative solutions in therapeutics, medical devices, health technology, and new models of clinical care. FundRx operates with a mission to back high-impact startups that address critical public health challenges. The firm leverages a network of healthcare professionals, including physicians and researchers, to source, vet, and support promising companies. This unique approach allows FundRx to identify and invest in ventures with significant potential for growth and societal impact. In addition to providing capital, FundRx offers strategic guidance and access to an extensive network of industry experts, helping its portfolio companies navigate the complex healthcare landscape. The firm's investment strategy is to partner with founders at the seed and early stages, supporting them through the critical phases of development and commercialization. FundRx has built a diverse portfolio of companies across various healthcare subsectors, demonstrating its commitment to fostering innovation and improving health outcomes. With its strong focus on collaboration and expertise in the healthcare industry, FundRx continues to be a key player in advancing next-generation healthcare solutions.

USA
Canada
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+1
Website
Fuse Venture Partners
Fuse Venture Partners

Fuse Venture Partners is a London-based venture capital and corporate advisory firm founded in 2005, formerly known as Global Venture Partners. The five-person team advises, supports, and invests in high-growth European technology companies, combining decades of corporate finance experience across mergers and acquisitions, capital raising, and exits with hands-on operational expertise. The firm invests at venture-growth stages — primarily Series B and Series C — with a sweet spot of $5 million and a range of $1 million to $30 million, across two funds. Fuse has made 15 investments with three unicorn outcomes: Kurly, a Korean premium e-commerce platform; Jobandtalent, a European workforce management platform; and Forto, a digital freight and logistics company. Other portfolio companies include Carbon Robotics, which raised a Series D in October 2024; Gallabox, a conversational commerce platform; Casavo, a real estate transaction platform; and Envive, a business software company backed in September 2025. A recent exit was Symbiosys in June 2025. The firm's portfolio spans consumer, enterprise applications, food technology, and logistics. Fuse's corporate advisory heritage shapes how it engages with portfolio companies: beyond capital, the firm provides transaction structuring, strategic guidance through key inflection points, and direct introductions to co-investors and acquirers drawn from its network with Europe's largest tech VC firms and other institutional investors. This combination of financial engineering expertise and venture growth experience is particularly valuable for European scale-ups navigating large fundraising rounds, strategic partnerships, and eventual exit processes.

Europe
$3M-$10M
Website
Fusion
Fusion

Fusion VC is a Tel Aviv-based pre-seed venture capital fund that provides early-stage startups with $150,000 in funding, focusing primarily on Israeli-led companies aiming to scale in the U.S. market. Their program is structured around an intensive 10-week bootcamp that takes place in Tel Aviv, Silicon Valley, New York, and Los Angeles. Founders receive mentorship from over 300 industry veterans, including investors and successful serial entrepreneurs. The program is designed to help startups build a strong foundation, from customer acquisition to hiring talent and securing additional funding. Fusion typically takes a 7.5% equity stake through a SAFE (Simple Agreement for Future Equity) note, offering the same terms to all accepted companies. The fund has a strong network of investors, and startups often continue receiving support for follow-on rounds even after the accelerator ends. Fusion has invested in various sectors, including AI, SaaS, healthcare, and e-commerce, with a portfolio that includes innovative companies like PayEm and Walnut. Fusion's focus is on startups that plan to target the U.S. market, offering access to vital resources, connections, and advisory services tailored for U.S. expansion. Founders also benefit from hundreds of thousands of dollars in additional perks from partners like AWS and Google Cloud.

$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+3
Website
Fusion Fund
Fusion Fund

Fusion Fund, led by Lu Zhang, is a Palo Alto-based venture capital firm focusing on early-stage investments in North America. Their portfolio includes notable startups like You.com, Vectara, and GrubMarket, which highlight their strength in deep tech, AI, and healthcare. They predominantly invest in pre-seed, seed, and Series A rounds, targeting sectors such as healthcare technology, enterprise AI, and industrial automation. Fusion Fund’s investment strategy centers on leveraging technical and data advantages to back founders with deep expertise in their fields. They seek entrepreneurs who are not only innovative but also demonstrate strong execution capabilities. The fund is known for its active involvement in its portfolio companies, providing critical market validation and support to build solid revenue pipelines. Their team, composed of seasoned professionals with extensive technical and operational backgrounds, is dedicated to helping startups navigate the complexities of early-stage growth. Zhang’s journey from a startup founder to a leading VC highlights the fund’s commitment to fostering innovation and resilience among founders. Fusion Fund prefers to lead rounds and often co-invests with larger VCs. They look for startups with high growth potential and are particularly interested in those harnessing AI and advanced data analytics to solve complex problems. Entrepreneurs can approach Fusion Fund through their structured fellowship programs or by directly engaging with their team during industry events. With over $215.5 million raised across three funds, Fusion Fund remains a pivotal player in supporting the next wave of technological advancements​.

USA
Canada
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
Website
FusionX Ventures
FusionX Ventures

FusionX Ventures is a Southern California-based venture capital firm that specializes in early-stage investments, particularly in technology, industrial, and medical/life sciences sectors. The firm is known for its hands-on approach, leveraging its team's extensive entrepreneurial and operational experience to support portfolio companies. FusionX Ventures invests in startups that create innovative solutions at the intersection of hardware, software, and cloud technologies. The firm typically invests during the Seed and Series A stages, focusing on companies that offer recurring revenue models. FusionX's investment strategy is centered around contributing strategic value, particularly in areas like design, manufacturing, and go-to-market strategies. Their portfolio includes a variety of companies across industries such as health tech, robotics, fintech, and more, aiming to help these startups grow into market leaders. FusionX Ventures is also distinguished by its founders' deep experience in building, growing, and exiting their own venture-backed businesses, which they bring to bear in helping other entrepreneurs succeed​.

USA
Website
Future Africa
Future Africa

Future Africa is a venture capital firm focused on funding and supporting African startups addressing the continent's most pressing challenges. Founded by Iyinoluwa Aboyeji, the firm has invested in a variety of sectors including fintech, healthtech, and edtech. Some of their notable portfolio companies include Flutterwave, Andela, and Moove. Future Africa typically makes seed-stage investments ranging from $100,000 to $500,000, and provides significant follow-on capital. They emphasize a community-driven approach, leveraging a network of over 300 founders, investors, and advisors to support their portfolio companies from the ground up. This network helps provide strategic advice, introductions, and support critical for early-stage growth. The firm has a strong focus on talent, infrastructure, markets, and the environment, aiming to build sustainable and scalable businesses across Africa. They have a proven track record with over $10 million deployed, more than 100 portfolio companies, and successful exits including Flutterwave and Andela, both of which have achieved unicorn status.

Africa
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+3
Website
Future Energy Ventures
Future Energy Ventures

First Ever Ventures (FEV), also known as UVF, is a venture capital firm focused on impactful investing. Established with the mission to do good while doing well, FEV has a diversified portfolio that spans various sectors. They prioritize investments in innovative companies that aim to generate significant social and environmental impact while achieving substantial financial returns. Their notable investments include companies like Recycleye, which provides AI-powered recycling technology; Edovo, an education technology company focused on providing quality education to incarcerated individuals; and GoReact, a video assessment platform for skills-based learning. These investments highlight FEV's commitment to supporting ventures that offer transformative solutions in their respective fields. First Ever Ventures is structured around a unique investment model that leverages the involvement of motivated students and experienced professionals to deploy catalytic capital, primarily in the Intermountain West and beyond. This model not only supports high-impact startups but also contributes to the development of future leaders in venture capital and social entrepreneurship.

Israel
Europe
+2
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
+2
Website
Future Food Co
Future Food Co

FoodFutureCo is a scale-up accelerator focused on mission-driven food businesses. Based in New York, they help established but small organizations, typically grossing over $1 million annually, to scale their impact and operations. The accelerator supports companies with business models in consumer products, agriculture, food tech, and supply chain solutions through consulting, global distribution, financing, and operational scaling. Each cohort, which runs for about five months, selects 4 to 6 companies and provides up to $200k in in-kind value along with ongoing mentorship and potential follow-on investment from the Food Future Fund. They focus on businesses that promote sustainability, health, and accessibility in the food ecosystem. FoodFutureCo does not require companies to relocate to New York but encourages participation in their NYC-based events and networking opportunities. Notable companies in their portfolio include Joy 4 Greens, Pizootz, and Seal the Seasons. The accelerator's team includes industry leaders like John Foraker, co-founder and CEO of Once Upon A Farm, and Gigi Lee Chang, the program director​.

USA
Canada
Website
Future Food Fund
Future Food Fund

Future Food Fund is a Dutch venture capital firm dedicated to driving sustainability within the food and agriculture sector. Established in 2017, the fund focuses on early-stage investments, particularly in companies that are innovating across the food value chain. Their areas of interest include regenerative agriculture, alternative proteins, smart farming, and circular food systems. Future Food Fund seeks to support startups that can address critical environmental challenges and contribute to building a sustainable food ecosystem. Recently, Future Food Fund II, their second impact-driven fund, successfully raised €40 million. Backed by notable partners such as the European Investment Fund (EIF) and regional organizations like Wageningen University & Research, Oost NL, and NOM, the fund aims to accelerate early-stage agritech and food startups across Western Europe. The firm positions itself as more than just a source of capital; it is seen as a catalyst for change, fostering innovation that can mitigate the environmental footprint of current food systems. Their portfolio includes startups such as NoPalm Ingredients and Pectcof, focusing on sustainable ingredient production, and EV Biotech, which works on precision fermentation. With a strong network of partners, Future Food Fund emphasizes collaborative growth, providing both capital and strategic support to ensure startups can scale effectively and deliver impactful solutions​.

Europe
$0-$100K
$1M-$3M
+2
Website
Future Fund
Future Fund

The Future Fund, Australia's sovereign wealth fund, was established in 2006 to help strengthen the country's long-term financial position. It manages over $200 billion across multiple funds, including the Future Fund itself and the Medical Research Future Fund. The Future Fund invests with a focus on long-term capital preservation and generating returns to support future government needs. Their investment strategy is globally diversified across asset classes like equities, private equity, real assets, and alternatives. The fund emphasizes a "whole portfolio" approach, ensuring all investment teams work cohesively under the leadership of CIO Raphael Arndt. The fund recently increased its allocation to private equity and alternative assets as part of its broader portfolio strategy aimed at balancing risk and return. With a focus on innovation, particularly in technological disruption, the Future Fund invests significantly in venture capital and hedge funds, working with global partners who are at the cutting edge of investment technology. Their mission is to ensure resilience and adaptability in the face of evolving market conditions, leveraging both active and passive management across their diverse portfolio.

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Future Industry Ventures
Future Industry Ventures

Future Industry Ventures is a specialized venture capital fund dedicated to driving the evolution of industrial systems through strategic investments in Industry 4.0 technologies. The fund is headquartered in Luxembourg and Berlin, with a Pan-European investment focus. It targets companies at the early and growth stages that are poised to revolutionize manufacturing, automation, sustainability, and cybersecurity. The fund's investment philosophy is rooted in the belief that decentralization, enhanced connectivity, sustainability, and security are the key drivers of future industrial innovation. By focusing on these areas, Future Industry Ventures aims to support the transformation of traditional industries into more efficient, connected, and environmentally responsible systems. The fund typically makes initial investments ranging from €2 million to €10 million, with the potential for follow-on funding as companies progress. Co-managed by SBI Holdings, Redstone Digital, and Future Industry Ventures, the fund leverages a unique combination of global tech investment expertise and deep industry connections. This partnership allows them to provide not only capital but also strategic guidance and access to a broad network of industry leaders and innovators. Their portfolio includes companies that are at the forefront of implementing cutting-edge technologies in industrial automation, advanced manufacturing, and sustainable industrial processes. Future Industry Ventures is committed to shaping the future of industry by supporting companies that are developing the next generation of industrial technologies. With a strong focus on Europe, the fund is well-positioned to lead the charge in the global shift toward more intelligent, connected, and sustainable industrial systems.

Europe
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
Website
Future Now Ventures
Future Now Ventures

Future Now Ventures is a boutique venture capital firm founded in 2013, headquartered in Makati, Philippines with additional presence in Sydney, Australia and the UAE. The firm specializes in fast-growth technology companies with particular strength in cloud services including SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS, mobile, social media, and e-commerce. The six-person team includes two partners, one venture partner, and three principals operating across the Philippines, Australia, and the Middle East. The firm was founded by an entrepreneur who previously founded OKERE Consulting, which was exited to Fujitsu Consulting, and Global One, which merged into Cloud Sherpas and was subsequently acquired by Accenture. Future Now Ventures has made 35 investments, producing one IPO and four acquisitions. The portfolio spans 10 Philippines investments and three Australia investments, as well as companies in other markets. Notable portfolio companies include Barhead Solutions, a Microsoft consultancy acquired by Akkodis in January 2025; Reekoh, an IoT data platform acquired by Autodesk in November 2023; Haventec, a network security company; Jaaims, an AI financial software platform; and Melodie Music, an entertainment technology company. The most recent new investments were made in December 2021. Future Now Ventures takes a flexible engagement model: working hands-on with company operations, taking board positions, and providing incubation support when founders need it, or acting in an advisory capacity when operational distance is more appropriate. The firm invests across Asia, the US, and Australia, focused on ventures with global audience potential rather than those whose addressable markets are limited to a single geography.

Southeast Asia
ANZ
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
Website
Future of Learning Fund
Future of Learning Fund

The Future of Learning Fund (FLF) is a venture capital firm with a bold mission to revolutionize education across Africa by leveraging technology and innovation. Based in Nairobi, the fund targets early-stage companies, particularly in the EdTech, skills development, and future-of-work sectors. It focuses on addressing the continent’s deep-rooted educational challenges, such as the massive skills gap and the lack of access to quality learning resources, which have left 87% of 10-year-olds in Sub-Saharan Africa unable to read a simple story. The fund supports solutions that provide personalized, adaptive, and data-driven learning models to combat these issues. Launched in 2017, FLF typically invests in Seed and Series A rounds, with a growing portfolio that includes key players like Nexford University, a tech-enabled higher education platform, and Craydel, an EdTech startup connecting African students to global education opportunities. By aligning education with job market needs, the fund aims to prepare Africa’s youth for global employment, particularly as the region’s workforce is expected to reach one billion by 2050. Co-founded by Julia Moffett and Iyinoluwa Aboyeji, FLF takes a hands-on approach, offering mentorship and strategic guidance in addition to capital. Their team collaborates with co-investors such as Future Africa and New Markets Venture Partners, amplifying the impact of their investments. With a commitment to scalable, tech-driven solutions, the Future of Learning Fund is playing a pivotal role in bridging Africa’s education and employment gap.

Africa
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
Website
Future Planet Capital
Future Planet Capital

Future Planet Capital, based in London, is an impact-led venture capital firm that focuses on investing in high-growth companies addressing global challenges. The firm manages over $400 million in assets and has deployed an additional $200 million through co-investment initiatives. Their investment strategy aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, targeting sectors such as climate change, health, education, security, and sustainable growth. Notable investments by Future Planet Capital include companies like 23andMe, Clarivate Analytics, and Vaccitech, which played a significant role in developing the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine. The firm has been instrumental in supporting innovations from top universities and research ecosystems globally, leveraging a data-driven approach to systematically score and benchmark the world's most innovative companies. Future Planet Capital's portfolio includes over 140 companies across various stages and geographies, focusing on impactful solutions like Tokamak Energy for sustainable energy, Captura for carbon removal, and Barinthus Biotherapeutics for advanced vaccines and immunotherapies. The firm is known for its commitment to fostering sustainable and profitable growth through strategic partnerships and deep industry expertise. The firm is led by a seasoned team of professionals, including co-founder and Executive Chairman Douglas Hansen-Luke, who bring a wealth of knowledge in science, innovation, and investment to support and scale their portfolio companies effectively.

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Future Positive
Future Positive

Future Positive Capital is a Paris-based venture capital firm focused on driving large-scale solutions to universal challenges. With a strategy centered on sustainability and advanced technology, the firm invests primarily in seed and Series A stages, committing between €500K to €3M. Future Positive targets sectors like climate tech, health tech, robotics, and biotech, and has backed notable companies such as Ouihelp, Brilliant Planet, and Sweetch Energy. Their portfolio spans innovative companies addressing global issues, from restoring ecosystems to improving supply chain transparency. The fund’s investment thesis emphasizes a holistic approach to value creation, blending business growth with technological and societal impact. They lead or co-lead rounds, prioritizing companies that offer groundbreaking solutions—like a 100x improvement on existing technologies—and have a proven product-market fit. Future Positive actively engages with founders, aligning their long-term incentives with both financial success and measurable societal impact. Co-founded by Sofia Hmich, the firm is deeply rooted in Europe, particularly in France and the UK, but looks for scalable global solutions. Startups are encouraged to approach Future Positive if they’re tackling urgent problems with innovative, validated technology and a bold vision for the future.

USA
Website
Future Positive Capital
Future Positive Capital

Future Positive Capital is a Paris-based venture capital firm that focuses on investing in advanced technology companies that address global challenges at a planetary scale. The fund emphasizes sustainable innovation and supports entrepreneurs who are driving systemic changes in sectors like health tech, green energy, robotics, and more. Notable investments include Ouihelp, Brilliant Planet, Circulor, and Aerones, companies that lead in areas such as elderly care, renewable energy, and biodiversity restoration. Founded in 2016, Future Positive Capital typically invests in Series A to C stages, with check sizes ranging from €500,000 to €3 million. Their investment thesis revolves around fostering long-term societal, technological, and environmental impact. The firm places a strong emphasis on backing entrepreneurs whose innovations have the potential for large-scale societal progress, and it leads or co-leads many of the funding rounds it participates in. Sofia Hmich, the co-founder and managing partner, leads the firm alongside a dedicated team. With a clear mission to shape preferable futures, Future Positive Capital builds close partnerships with startups, providing both capital and strategic support to help them scale

Europe
Website
Future Shape
Future Shape

Future Shape LLC is an investment and advisory firm founded by Tony Fadell, known for his work at Apple and Nest Labs. Based in Paris, France, the firm focuses on deep technology, investing in engineers and scientists developing groundbreaking technologies. Founded in 2014, Future Shape primarily engages in seed investments but is also involved in later-stage funding under specific conditions. The firm's investment portfolio spans multiple sectors, including agriculture, energy, transportation, medical diagnostics, financial services, consumer products, and robotics. Notable investments include companies like Phononic, Modern Meadow, Weave, Simbe Robotics, and Vium. Future Shape is known for its hands-on approach, providing not just capital but also strategic guidance in areas such as product-to-market fit, branding, user experience, and go-to-market strategies. Future Shape typically invests amounts ranging from $100K to $10M, with a focus on early-stage companies in the US and Europe, though it occasionally invests in Asia and the Middle East. The firm's approach integrates extensive collaboration and advisory services, helping startups navigate the complexities of commercialization and scale their innovations effectively. Led by Tony Fadell, Future Shape leverages his extensive experience and network to support the growth and success of its portfolio companies, making it a key player in the venture capital landscape for deep tech startups.

MENA
Europe
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Website
Future Ventures
Future Ventures

Future Ventures, founded by Steve Jurvetson and Maryanna Saenko, focuses on seed and early-stage investments in transformative technologies. The firm invests in trailblazing, purpose-driven entrepreneurs with the potential to reinvent entire industries. Notable investments include companies such as SpaceX, Tesla, Upside Foods, and The Boring Company​. Future Ventures targets sectors like AI, synthetic biology, sustainable transportation, and space exploration. Their strategy involves deep involvement with their portfolio companies, often leading founding investments and joining their boards​. Steve Jurvetson, a prominent figure in venture capital, has a history of backing groundbreaking companies. Maryanna Saenko brings expertise from her previous roles at Khosla Ventures and Airbus Ventures, focusing on frontier technologies that make a significant impact on society.

USA
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
+1
Website
Future\Perfect Ventures
Future\Perfect Ventures

Future Perfect Ventures, founded in 2014 by Jalak Jobanputra, is an early-stage venture capital firm based in New York. The firm specializes in investing in decentralized technologies, including blockchain, crypto assets, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things (IoT). FPV aims to leverage these technologies to create a more prosperous and equitable future by backing visionary founders focused on transformative innovations. FPV's portfolio includes notable investments in companies such as Blockstream, Andela, Civic Technologies, and Everledger. The firm has a strong track record of supporting startups through their growth stages, with recent investments in CapStack Technologies, Glystn, and PYOR. FPV has made over 83 investments and has seen several successful exits, including The Muse and Cambridge Blockchain. The firm's investment strategy is centered around decentralized infrastructure, applications, and next-generation marketplaces. They seek out startups that can reduce intermediary fees, enhance security and scalability, and create new business models through programmability. By focusing on these areas, FPV aims to drive positive change and generate significant returns for their investors. The FPV team, led by Jalak Jobanputra, includes experienced professionals like Dean Patrick and Rachel Weiss, who bring deep expertise in various domains to support their portfolio companies. The firm is known for its commitment to driving both financial returns and societal impact through its investments.

USA
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+2
Website
Futureland Ventures
Futureland Ventures

Futureland Ventures is a Washington, DC-based venture capital syndicate founded in 2021 by Mitchell Kominsky, who previously served as Director of Government Affairs for Self-Driving Vehicles, Transportation, and Smart Cities at the Consumer Technology Association. The firm is comprised of entrepreneurs, angel investors, venture capitalists, technology executives, government leaders, and alumni of top universities including the Stanford Graduate School of Business — a community with first-hand experience in infrastructure disruption, regulatory change, and emerging technology deployment. The syndicate invests at pre-seed and seed stages with a sweet spot of $100,000 and a range of $50,000 to $250,000. Futureland focuses on technologies creating a more sustainable, resilient, inclusive, and connected future. Investment themes include mobility, climate, IoT, proptech, security, robotics, AI, deep tech, and enterprise software, with a particular emphasis on smart city technologies. The firm has made 13 investments, including Lambda, a systems management platform backed in February 2025; Impossible Metals, a sustainable deep-sea mining company; Lemurian Labs, an AI and compute infrastructure company; GridMatrix, a traffic intelligence platform backed alongside 19 other investors; and TruthSuite, a business software company. Kominsky's background in technology policy and smart city regulatory affairs gives Futureland a differentiated sourcing angle: the firm actively tracks technologies at the intersection of public infrastructure and private market innovation, where regulatory understanding and government relationships are as important as technical merit. The syndicate model allows the firm to bring relevant domain experts from its community into each deal alongside the capital commitment.

USA
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
Website
FuturePlay
FuturePlay

FuturePlay, based in South Korea, is a venture capital firm and startup incubator founded in 2014. The firm focuses on early-stage investments in sectors such as healthtech, robotics, and AI, with a particular emphasis on companies that leverage advanced technology to create innovative solutions. Notable investments by FuturePlay include ThePlantEAT, a platform for plant-based diet recommendations, and Mimetics, a company specializing in robotic process automation. The firm has also backed companies like Anchor Node, which focuses on AI-driven knowledge management, and Toggle Insurance Service, a digital insurance platform. FuturePlay has achieved successful exits with companies like Noul, which went public on the Korea Exchange in 2022, and Vuno, a medical AI startup that also had an IPO in 2021. Additionally, FuturePlay has seen several of its portfolio companies acquired, including Sennen, which was acquired by Kraken in 2023. The firm is known for its hands-on approach, providing extensive support to startups through their incubation programs and helping them scale through strategic partnerships and access to a robust network of co-investors.

East Asia
Website
Futury Capital
Futury Capital

Futury Capital, based in Frankfurt, focuses on early- and growth-stage investments in technology-driven startups across Europe. Launched in 2018, it manages both seed and growth funds, investing in areas like AI, fintech, sustainability, and industrial tech. With an average check size ranging from €500K to €8 million, Futury Capital supports companies with innovative and scalable models. Notable investments include Sorare, a fantasy football platform using NFTs, and The Rainforest Company, a sustainable açaí producer. They also back startups like Threedy, specializing in industrial 3D solutions, and Cashlink, a fintech firm providing infrastructure for tokenized assets. The fund places strong emphasis on sustainability, partnering with projects that promote long-term environmental and economic impact. Their portfolio companies benefit from Futury's vast network, including ties to corporate giants like Allianz and partnerships with public initiatives in Hessen. The firm’s leadership includes experienced managing partners like Benjamin Krahmer and Holger Follmann, both with extensive backgrounds in technology investments and venture building​.

$0-$100K
$1M-$3M
+2
Website
FYRFLY Venture Partners
FYRFLY Venture Partners

FYRFLY Venture Partners is a venture capital firm founded in 2015, with headquarters in both Silicon Valley and Switzerland. The firm focuses on early-stage investments in technology companies that leverage data and intelligence to create transformative solutions. FYRFLY invests across sectors such as enterprise IT, deep tech, and AI-driven businesses, helping startups scale rapidly on a global level. Their investment strategy emphasizes data-driven innovation, seeking out companies that build sustainable competitive advantages through vertical data economies. The firm is known for partnering closely with founders, often leading rounds and providing more than just financial support. FYRFLY offers guidance on go-to-market strategies, product-market fit, and global expansion, drawing on its deep networks in both North America and Europe. Notable investments include Tango Card and Locatee, both of which have seen successful exits. Led by co-founders Julie Maples and Philipp Stauffer, FYRFLY champions diversity and entrepreneurship, with a significant portion of its portfolio led by minority and female founders. Their portfolio companies benefit from a hands-on approach, where the team helps drive exponential growth and build bridges across international markets.

$0-$100K
$500K-$1M
+3
Website
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