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HealthCap
HealthCap

HealthCap, founded in 1996 and headquartered in Stockholm, is a European venture capital firm focused on life sciences. The firm invests globally in companies developing breakthrough therapies that address unmet medical needs, particularly in areas like rare diseases, oncology, and genetic disorders. Over the years, HealthCap has backed more than 127 companies, resulting in over 30 approved pharmaceutical products and 50 medical devices, making it one of the largest specialized life sciences investors in Europe. The firm has raised eight funds to date, with over €1 billion in committed capital. HealthCap's portfolio boasts impressive exits, including companies like OxThera and Aprea Therapeutics, and more than 47 of its portfolio companies have gone public. The firm takes an active role in its investments, with partners frequently joining the boards of portfolio companies, guiding them through clinical trials and regulatory processes. HealthCap’s investment strategy emphasizes precision medicine, targeting innovative therapies that improve patient outcomes. With a strong track record of fostering startups into market leaders, the firm plays a crucial role in shaping the future of healthcare.

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HealthCare Ventures
HealthCare Ventures

HealthCare Ventures is a life science-focused venture capital firm founded in 1985 and headquartered at 47 Thorndike Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Over more than 35 years, the firm has invested $1.6 billion in more than 100 therapeutic, diagnostic, device, and healthcare technology companies, establishing itself as one of the longest-running healthcare-dedicated VC firms in the United States. Harold Werner serves as Managing Director, and the firm employs approximately 11 people. HealthCare Ventures focuses specifically on pre-clinical or early clinical stage companies with transformative potential in patient care, deploying check sizes in the $3 million to $10 million range across Seed, Series A, and Series B rounds and leading rounds. The firm has made at least 32 tracked investments according to public databases. Portfolio sectors span therapeutics, diagnostics, medical devices, and healthcare technology. A recent notable portfolio exit was Paige, an AI-powered cancer diagnostics company, which exited on August 22, 2025. HealthCare Ventures takes a hands-on approach that goes beyond providing capital: the team actively helps manage portfolio companies, providing operational guidance, strategic input, and scientific expertise throughout the development journey from pre-clinical work to commercialization. The firm's nearly four decades of continuous operation in life science venture investing give it institutional knowledge and relationships across the clinical, regulatory, and commercial ecosystem that span multiple full innovation cycles in biotechnology and medical devices.

USA
$3M-$10M
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HealthQuad
HealthQuad

HealthQuad is India's leading healthcare-focused venture capital fund, co-founded by Quadria Capital in 2016. The firm targets early-stage investments in companies that are poised to transform the healthcare sector through technological innovation and improved accessibility. HealthQuad's mission is to enhance healthcare affordability, accessibility, and quality in India. The fund recently closed its second fund, HealthQuad Fund-II, raising $162 million, more than double its initial target. This fund focuses on investing in companies that digitize the healthcare value chain, addressing significant gaps revealed during the COVID-19 pandemic, such as the surge in teleconsultations and e-pharmacy usage. HealthQuad's portfolio includes innovative companies like Medikabazaar, THB, HealthifyMe, and ImpactGuru. These investments highlight the fund's commitment to supporting digital health platforms and integrated healthcare financing solutions​. The fund plans to invest in 12-14 companies with individual cheque sizes ranging from $5 to $20 million. Led by co-founders Abrar Mir, Amit Varma, and Charles-Antoine Janssen, HealthQuad leverages extensive industry experience and a robust network to guide its portfolio companies through growth and innovation in the healthcare sector.

South Asia
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HealthQuest Capital
HealthQuest Capital

HealthQuest Capital, established in 2012 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, is a private asset firm dedicated to providing growth capital to transformative healthcare companies. Their investment focus spans medical devices, diagnostics, digital health, healthcare IT, and innovative services. They prioritize commercial-stage companies that demonstrate proven products or services and require resources to scale effectively. HealthQuest typically invests between $20 million and $100 million per company, often leading the investments and syndicating when necessary. The firm is committed to enhancing patient outcomes and healthcare delivery efficiency, managing approximately $2 billion in assets. The leadership team, spearheaded by founder Garheng Kong, consists of experienced professionals with a combined 300+ years in healthcare investing and operations. Key team members include Randy Scott, Sam Brasch, Sharath Reddy, and Conrad Wang. The firm also boasts a distinguished Board of Advisors featuring notable industry leaders like Regina Benjamin, former U.S. Surgeon General, and Bruce Broussard, CEO of Humana. HealthQuest's portfolio includes companies like Alcresta Therapeutics, Everlywell, Inbound Health, Pulmonx, and TigerConnect. They actively seek investments that offer innovative healthcare solutions and possess the potential for significant growth and impact.

USA
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HealthX Ventures
HealthX Ventures

HealthX Ventures is a Madison, Wisconsin-based digital healthcare venture capital firm founded in 2015 by Mark Bakken after his third successful exit. Bakken was subsequently inducted into Wisconsin's Investor Hall of Fame and named among Wisconsin's 275 Most Influential Business Leaders. Located at 551 W. Main Street, Suite 200 — close to Epic Systems' headquarters — HealthX is positioned at the center of one of the country's most concentrated health IT ecosystems. The firm has raised $137 million since its founding, beginning with Fund I, which closed at over $20 million in 2016. WPS Health Solutions is among the LPs. The current portfolio spans 43 companies as of March 2026, and HealthX leads rounds. HealthX invests $1 to $3 million per deal at Seed and Series A, targeting digital health companies with $50K to $100K in monthly recurring revenue. The portfolio has produced one unicorn (Medable) and nine acquisitions, including Agathos, RxLightning, and Geno.Me (acquired in March 2026). Other notable portfolio companies include KeyCare (Epic telehealth platform, which raised $20.9 million in March 2026), Dyania Health ($10 million Series A led by HealthX in October 2024), InsightRX (AI precision dosing deployed across 1,000-plus hospitals), Allergy Amulet (portable food allergen detection), Arcascope (circadian and sleep technology), Sober Sidekick (addiction recovery), Brooklyn Health, and Minset AI. HealthX focuses on solutions that make healthcare more accessible, efficient, and affordable through scalable digital platforms. With deep expertise in health IT, enterprise software, and AI applied to clinical workflows, the firm brings sector-specific operating knowledge to each partnership, helping portfolio companies navigate the complex buyer dynamics and compliance requirements of healthcare markets.

USA
$1M-$3M
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Healthy Ventures
Healthy Ventures

Healthy Venture Capital (Healthy VC) is a premier early-stage investment firm focused on health tech and life sciences startups. With notable investments in companies like Hubble Telemedical and Lineus Medical, Healthy VC is at the forefront of healthcare innovation. The firm targets sub-industries such as telehealth, health data analytics, and digital health platforms, emphasizing technology-driven solutions to enhance patient care. Based in the U.S., Healthy VC invests globally, typically at pre-seed, seed, and series A stages, and often leads funding rounds to foster early growth. The team, including industry veterans like Sean Mendy and Ian Beadle, offers not only financial support but also strategic guidance and access to a broad network of healthcare leaders. For startups seeking investment, it’s crucial to demonstrate a strong technological foundation and a vision for transformative healthcare improvements. Healthy VC values innovations with significant impact potential and scalability in the healthcare sector​.

USA
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
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HearstLab
HearstLab

HearstLab, founded in 2016, is a venture capital firm dedicated to investing in women-led, tech-enabled startups at the pre-seed, seed, and Series A stages. The firm focuses on sectors such as fintech, data analytics, healthcare, transportation, enterprise technology, and media. HearstLab aims to close the gender gap in venture capital funding by providing significant financial support and services to help female founders build scalable, sustainable businesses. The firm has invested in over 70 companies, contributing to a portfolio with an aggregate valuation of $2.4 billion. HearstLab is unique in its approach, offering not only capital but also extensive support services, including business development, legal, marketing, engineering, and product development. This support is further enhanced by their network of over 150 female executives from Hearst’s various businesses who provide mentorship and guidance to portfolio companies. HearstLab is chaired by Eve Burton, who also serves as the Executive Vice President of Hearst. The team includes Vice President Lisa Burton, Co-Lead Beth Devin, and Senior Director Katie Bailey, among others, all dedicated to fostering a strong community for their founders and partners. The firm also runs Pitch HearstLab, a live event series where early-stage female founders can pitch for a chance to secure a $100,000 investment and gain invaluable hands-on support from the HearstLab network. This initiative highlights their commitment to amplifying innovation and visibility for women-led startups​.

USA
$100K-$500K
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Heartcore Capital
Heartcore Capital

Heartcore Capital is a Copenhagen-based venture capital firm specializing in early-stage consumer technology companies across Europe. Founded in 2007, Heartcore has developed a reputation for backing startups that aim to create positive, lasting impacts on people’s lives. The firm has invested in over 100 companies, creating five unicorns and several "soonicorns," with notable portfolio companies like Tink and Peakon. Heartcore primarily focuses on pre-seed to Series A funding, with a strong emphasis on consumer-facing sectors such as health and wellness, fintech, mobility, and education. The firm differentiates itself by exclusively targeting consumer technology, which it sees as a unique opportunity to tap into the massive $11 trillion European consumer market. Their mission is "investing in happiness," and they support founders who aim to build category-defining consumer brands. With offices in Copenhagen, Berlin, Paris, and Stockholm, Heartcore has established a broad geographic reach and deep local expertise. The firm is known for its empathetic approach to venture capital, supporting founders through the ups and downs of the entrepreneurial journey.

$1M-$3M
$10M-$50M
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Heartland
Heartland

Heartland is a holding company founded by Anders Holch Povlsen, representing the interests of the Holch Povlsen family and their business, BESTSELLER. The firm is known for its long-term investment approach, rooted in the family’s core values of trust, respect, and hard work. Heartland’s mission focuses on building partnerships and growing businesses with a focus on sustainability, innovation, and social responsibility. The firm invests across a diverse range of industries, including fashion, retail, technology, renewable energy, nature conservation, education, and real estate. Some of its most notable investments include major brands such as Zalando, ASOS, Klarna, and Normal. Additionally, Heartland is proud to support innovative startups like African Leadership University and Neocles, reflecting its commitment to nurturing forward-thinking enterprises. Heartland’s ethos is built on the belief that people and values drive success. The company emphasizes the importance of integrity, authenticity, and a winning yet humble mentality in all its ventures. This people-first approach extends to its partnerships, ensuring long-lasting collaborations that generate enduring value for all parties involved. Through a responsible investment strategy, Heartland continues to make a meaningful impact on the businesses it supports and the communities it serves.

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Heavybit
Heavybit

Heavybit is a leading venture capital firm specializing in developer-first startups. Founded in 2013, Heavybit invests in early-stage companies that redefine how teams build, deploy, secure, and scale enterprise technology. Their focus includes sectors like DevSecOps, feature flagging, and Jamstack. Notable companies in their portfolio include Snyk, PagerDuty, LaunchDarkly, and CircleCI. Heavybit offers investments ranging from $500k to $5 million, focusing on pre-seed to Series A rounds. Their approach is highly collaborative, providing not just capital but also extensive support through their network of 600+ advisors and a community of over 140 technical founders. The firm is recognized for its hands-on involvement in scaling go-to-market strategies, helping technical founders turn their products into platforms and their visions into movements. This unique focus on developer-first companies makes Heavybit a valuable partner for startups aiming to innovate in the enterprise technology space.

Israel
LatAm
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$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
+1
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Heda Ventures
Heda Ventures

Heda Ventures is a venture capital firm established in 2008 with headquarters in San Jose, California, and additional operations in Hangzhou, China. The firm specializes in early-stage investments in cutting-edge industries, particularly focusing on biotechnology, healthcare, and the technology, media, and telecommunications (TMT) sectors. Heda Ventures has built a robust portfolio of over 67 investments, working closely with startups that are driving innovation in areas such as diagnostic equipment, drug discovery, semiconductors, and medical supplies. The firm is known for its strategic approach to investment, aiming to support companies with high growth potential by providing not just capital but also guidance and access to its extensive global network. This approach helps portfolio companies scale effectively and achieve market success. Heda Ventures has also been involved in significant exits, including companies like Just - Evotec Biologics and DeepMap, which highlight its successful track record in the venture capital space. With a deep commitment to fostering innovation, Heda Ventures continues to focus on transformative technologies that address critical challenges in healthcare and technology, positioning itself as a key player in the venture capital landscape. The firm's ability to bridge the gap between the U.S. and Chinese markets further enhances its capability to nurture and grow companies on a global scale.

East Asia
USA
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Helen Ventures
Helen Ventures

Helen Ventures, the venture capital arm of Finland’s Helen Ltd., is focused on driving the energy transition through innovative investments. With a fund of €50 million, Helen Ventures backs European startups in sectors like e-mobility, renewable energy, circular economy, decarbonization, and digital solutions for energy management. The firm’s mission aligns with Helen’s goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2030, aiming to disrupt legacy energy systems and create a more sustainable future. Helen Ventures invests in early and growth-stage startups, prioritizing teams with strong execution capabilities and scalable business models​. Portfolio companies include Virta, a leading e-mobility platform, and EcoG, which provides IoT-based software for charging stations. These investments are part of a broader strategy to develop smarter energy ecosystems that promote efficiency, sustainability, and innovative technology. The firm’s team, led by Vice President Terhi Vapola, brings deep expertise in venture capital, M&A, and energy sector innovation. Helen Ventures is committed to working closely with its portfolio companies, offering not just funding but also access to Helen’s extensive energy infrastructure for piloting new technologies, along with strategic partnerships across the industry. Helen Ventures is dedicated to finding transformative solutions to global energy challenges, aiming to foster the next wave of sustainable energy innovations across Europe.

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Helicase Venture
Helicase Venture

Helicase Venture is an early-stage life sciences venture capital firm founded in 2018 and headquartered in Boston with an additional presence in San Francisco. The firm focuses on innovative life sciences and Bio-IT companies — businesses at the intersection of engineering, health, and AI — with a mission to work alongside early-stage teams as they navigate developmental milestones and bring therapies to patients. The two-partner team is led by Dr. Richard Tsai, a Founding Member who previously served as a Partner at BioEngine Capital where he headed life science investments and was involved in founding multiple companies, and Dr. Joy Lee as Partner. The firm leads rounds and targets Seed and Series A investments with initial commitments of $1 to $5 million. Helicase manages one fund, Helicase Venture Fund I, which has backed eight companies across the United States, Austria, and China, producing two IPOs and three acquisitions. Notable portfolio companies include AbSci (AI-driven drug and target discovery using deep learning and synthetic biology, which completed a Nasdaq IPO in July 2021 at a $1.45 billion market capitalization), Tangible Science (contact lens technology spanning consumer to smart applications), and Totient (AI-driven biotech leveraging tertiary lymphoid structures for novel tissue-specific antigens and high-affinity antibody therapeutics, which was subsequently acquired by AbSci). Helicase makes investment decisions as a team, with each partner contributing domain expertise across biological sciences and computational technologies, supplemented by a network of scientific advisors. The firm's focus on companies working at the frontier of biology and computation reflects a thesis that the most transformative near-term progress in patient care will come from founders who can move fluidly between wet lab science and data-driven discovery.

USA
$1M-$3M
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Helion Venture Partners
Helion Venture Partners

Helion Venture Partners is an India-focused early to mid-stage venture capital firm founded in 2006 by Rahul Chandra, Ashish Gupta, Kanwaljit Singh, and Sanjeev Aggarwal. Legally based in Mauritius with its primary office in Gurugram, Helion was described by The Economic Times in 2012 as India's largest domestic venture capital firm. The firm has raised four funds totaling approximately $905 million: Fund I ($140 million, 2006), Fund II ($210 million, 2008), Fund III ($255 million, 2012), and Fund IV ($300 million, 2015). The team currently consists of seven professionals including three Partners, one Venture Partner, and one Principal. Helion deploys $2 to $10 million per investment in early to middle-stage technology-powered businesses, seeking board representation and actively partnering with management on strategy and operations — and leads rounds. The portfolio spans 85 companies with two unicorns, six IPOs, and 39 acquisitions. Key sectors include e-commerce, mobile, fintech, healthcare, education, enterprise software, mobility, and consumer services. Notable portfolio companies and exits include Flipkart (the Indian e-commerce unicorn), Myntra (fashion e-commerce, acquired by Flipkart), MakeMyTrip (travel, IPO 2010), RedBus.in (bus ticketing, acquired by Naspers in 2013), BigBasket ($32.8 million Series B in 2014), Toppr ($10 million investment in 2015), and MoEngage (latest investment, December 2025). IndiQube was the most recent portfolio exit, in July 2025. Helion operates as a true partner to portfolio management teams, combining financial capital with operational depth and the long-standing India market knowledge that comes from nearly two decades of continuous investing across multiple economic cycles. The firm's four-fund track record and breadth of exits across diverse consumer and B2B sectors make it one of India's most established institutional venture platforms.

India
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
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Helios Capital
Helios Capital

Helios Capital is a New York City-based family office led by founder and CEO Ryan Kriser. The firm specializes in early-stage investments, focusing on Series A or earlier rounds in frontier technology companies that contribute to the advancements of Industry 4.0. Helios leverages its extensive network of industry experts and thought leaders to provide strategic support and guidance to its portfolio companies. Helios Capital operates with a hands-on approach, providing value through partnerships and deep engagement with the tech ecosystem. The firm is active in the space sector, with investments in companies like SpaceX, Relativity Space, and Voyager Space Holdings. Their portfolio also spans disruptive industries such as aerospace, biopharma, and energy. Ryan Kriser brings a wealth of experience, having previously worked at Oppenheimer and Stifel Financial Corp., where he built a successful track record in technology investments. He continues to serve in leadership roles across various space-focused organizations, underscoring Helios Capital’s deep involvement in both financial and operational growth​. Helios stands out for its agile investment strategy and dedication to long-term partnerships, making it a key player in the disruptive tech and space exploration sectors.

$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
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Helios Capital Ventures
Helios Capital Ventures

Helios Climate Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Aspen, Colorado, dedicated to combating climate change by investing in breakthrough technologies that offer both significant financial returns and measurable climate impact. The firm focuses on early-stage investments, particularly in the energy storage ecosystem, recognizing that advancements in this area are crucial for transforming energy generation and transportation sectors. Founded by a team with deep expertise in industry, science, government, and finance, Helios Climate Ventures emphasizes a hands-on, partnership-driven approach with both investors and entrepreneurs. Their portfolio includes companies like Alsym Energy, Ambient Photonics, and Factorial Energy, which are pioneering innovations in energy storage, renewable energy, and sustainability. The firm's investment philosophy is built on the belief that financial success is closely linked to the scale and speed of emissions reductions. By backing transformative solutions, Helios aims to reshape industries and contribute to a sustainable future​.

USA
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Helium-3 Ventures
Helium-3 Ventures

Helium-3 Ventures is a New York-based venture capital firm founded in 2021 by David Hendrickson, John Dauer, and Matthew Bellamy. The firm focuses on investing in innovative, early-stage companies across a range of industries, including communications technology, renewable energy, space exploration, and advanced materials. Helium-3 Ventures targets transformative technologies that have the potential to revolutionize their respective sectors. The firm's portfolio includes investments in companies like Boom Supersonic, which is developing supersonic commercial flights powered by sustainable aviation fuel, and Quaise, which is pioneering deep geothermal energy technology. Helium-3 Ventures typically invests between $100K and $5M, with a sweet spot of around $1.5M. The firm is known for supporting companies that address global challenges and aim to create significant, long-term impact. With a strong focus on cutting-edge technologies, Helium-3 Ventures plays a critical role in backing ventures that could shape the future of industries ranging from energy and transportation to healthcare and manufacturing.

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HELLA Ventures
HELLA Ventures

HELLA Ventures is the corporate venture capital arm of Forvia HELLA (formerly HELLA GmbH & Co. KGaA, now part of the FORVIA group following the Faurecia-HELLA merger), founded in 2015. The firm is headquartered in San Francisco with an additional presence in Northville Township, Michigan. Co-founded and led by Marco Marinucci as Lead Partner, HELLA Ventures is a multi-stage corporate venture capital fund focused on mobility, deep tech, and industrial manufacturing, investing in companies aligned with the corporate vision across automated driving, electrification, lighting technologies, connected car, Industry 4.0, and logistics. HELLA Ventures invests primarily at Seed, Series A, and Series B in companies across the United States, Canada, and Germany, with check sizes in the $1 to $10 million range. The first fund achieved a 40% net IRR and returned close to $50 million to LPs, with five exits ranging from $200 million to $1.5 billion at transaction value. Notable portfolio companies and exits include AEye (lidar technology, Nasdaq IPO August 2021), Oculii (radar AI, acquired by Ambarella), and Wejo (connected vehicle data). ZaiNar emerged from stealth with more than $100 million invested and a valuation exceeding $1 billion. Other active portfolio companies include actnano ($21.75 million Series B participant), Light Field Lab, CarForce, and Bright View Technologies (invested February 2025). Brighter AI was acquired by Milestone Systems in April 2025. HELLA Ventures provides portfolio companies with access to Forvia HELLA's global automotive customer base, manufacturing expertise, and technology development infrastructure — an asset particularly valuable for deep tech and mobility startups that need to prove their technology at automotive-grade scale and demonstrate it to major OEM customers.

USA
Europe
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
Hemi Ventures
Hemi Ventures

Hemi Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm headquartered in San Francisco, focused on investing in transformative technologies that shape the future. Their portfolio boasts notable investments in companies such as Plus.ai, a leader in autonomous trucking technology, and Ample, which revolutionizes electric vehicle battery swapping. Hemi Ventures targets industries including autonomous vehicles, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and advanced manufacturing, providing critical support to startups at the cutting edge of innovation. The firm's investment strategy centers on seed and Series A funding rounds, typically leading these rounds with substantial financial backing and strategic guidance. With an average check size around $3 million, Hemi Ventures actively partners with entrepreneurs to ensure growth and success. They emphasize a hands-on approach, offering not just capital but also access to their extensive network and expertise in scaling businesses. Key figures at Hemi Ventures include founder and managing partner Amy Gu, who brings a wealth of experience in both the tech industry and venture capital. The firm’s leadership is deeply involved in fostering innovation and supporting startups through every stage of their development. For startups seeking investment, Hemi Ventures values groundbreaking ideas with clear market potential and strong technological foundations. Approaching them with a well-defined vision and a robust plan for growth is essential. They prefer to engage with companies that have the potential to redefine industries and drive substantial advancements in their respective fields.

Israel
Europe
+2
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Hemisphere Venture
Hemisphere Venture

Hemisphere Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Mercer Island, Washington, that focuses on pre-seed and seed-stage investments in cutting-edge technologies. Founded in 2014, the firm primarily invests in sectors like software, biotech, space tech, robotics, drones, and nanotechnology. Their portfolio includes companies like PlanetiQ, Axiom, and Finless Foods, which are leading advancements in space exploration, synthetic biology, and sustainable food production. Hemisphere Ventures actively seeks out companies that are pushing the boundaries of science and technology, often in niche but high-potential areas like space travel, advanced AI, and biotech innovations. They aim to provide not just capital but strategic guidance to help startups scale rapidly. The firm is known for supporting companies that have strong potential to reshape industries and create long-term societal impact. The team at Hemisphere Ventures consists of experienced founders, operators, and investors, who bring decades of expertise in building and scaling businesses across various industries. Their investments reflect a deep interest in transformative technologies with a global reach, helping startups grow at an unprecedented pace.

USA
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Henkel Tech Ventures

Henkel Tech Ventures, established in 2016 and headquartered in Düsseldorf, is the corporate venture capital arm of Henkel Adhesive Technologies. The fund primarily targets startups in Europe, North America, and the Asia-Pacific region, focusing on innovative solutions in adhesives, sealants, and functional coatings. Notable investments include ioTech, which developed a high-speed, multi-material additive manufacturing technology, and 3RT, which has created a robotic process for converting wood residue into high-quality hardwood products. Henkel Tech Ventures invests up to 5 million euros in early-stage startups, offering not only capital but also access to Henkel’s extensive global network and technical expertise. Their strategy emphasizes long-term collaboration, leveraging Henkel’s market and technology know-how to drive mutual growth. The fund looks for scalable technologies that complement Henkel’s existing portfolio and foster sustainable innovations. The team is led by Paolo Bavaj, Head of Corporate Venturing, who emphasizes scouting for technologies that enhance Henkel's core markets, such as electronics and engineered wood solutions. Startups benefit from mentorship by Henkel's top management and consulting by their technology experts, ensuring they receive both strategic and operational support. Recent investments include Direct-C, which specializes in hydrocarbon leak detection, and Smartz AG, which offers IoT solutions for adult care. Henkel Tech Ventures is a crucial partner for startups looking to revolutionize industrial applications through advanced materials and sustainable technologies.

Israel
Europe
+2
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Henkel Ventures
Henkel Ventures

Henkel Ventures is the corporate venture capital arm of Henkel AG & Co. KGaA, the German multinational whose brands include Loctite, Schwarzkopf, and Persil. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in Dusseldorf, the fund manages €300 million in assets under management and invests between €0.5 million and €5 million per deal, targeting startups from Seed through Series B. Henkel Ventures leads rounds and collaborates closely with Henkel's two business units — Henkel Consumer Brands and Henkel Adhesive Technologies — to co-develop innovations and create commercial pathways for portfolio companies. The fund is geographically agnostic and provides startups with access to over 3,000 Henkel R&D experts. The fund's thematic focus spans Sustainovation (sustainability-driven innovation) and Digitalization, expressed through investments in climate tech, deep tech, commerce and MarTech, enterprise tech, and longevity. The active portfolio of approximately 24 companies includes Aether Bio (enzyme engineering, Henkel's most recent investment in December 2025), eeden (textile recycling, €18 million Series A in 2025), Actnano (nanotechnology for water damage protection), Copprint (copper nanoparticle conductive inks), CleanHub (ocean plastic recovery), Fero Labs (manufacturing optimization AI), ResearchGate (scientific network), Streetbees (AI consumer insights), LoveLocal (digital retail in India), and Software Defined Automation (industrial automation). Previous exits include ZipJet and NBD Nanotechnology, both acquired. The portfolio totals 27 tracked investments. Henkel Ventures creates a two-way value exchange: portfolio companies gain access to Henkel's global manufacturing, commercial, and scientific resources, while Henkel gains early exposure to technologies that could reshape its core adhesives and consumer brands businesses. Arianna Savini from the team received the Rising Stars 2024 award from Global Venturing.

Europe
USA
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$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
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HenQ
HenQ

HenQ Ventures, founded in 2004 and based in Amsterdam, is a venture capital firm that specializes in early-stage investments in B2B software startups. The firm typically invests in pre-seed to Series A rounds, with investment sizes ranging from €1 million to €10 million. HenQ is known for its focus on unique and unconventional business models and markets, backing founders with strong passion and innovative approaches. HenQ's portfolio includes notable investments in companies like CloudTalk, a cloud-based call center software, and Mews, a hospitality property management system. Other significant investments are in companies like Malou, a restaurant marketing platform, and Stravito, a market research management tool. The firm has had several successful exits, including Impraise, a people enablement platform, and Aidence, an AI solution for radiologists. HenQ is committed to providing extensive support to its portfolio companies, helping them with hiring, fundraising, and setting strategic targets. The firm aims to invest in only a few companies each year, ensuring a high level of involvement and support for each investment. Their approach emphasizes the importance of not over-diluting startups while enabling them to grow sustainably.

Europe
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Heran Partners

Heran Partners, founded in 2020 and based in Antwerp, Belgium, is a venture capital firm focusing on MedTech and HealthTech ventures. Their mission is to fuel the growth of innovative technologies at the intersection of life sciences and data. They support startups and scale-ups that develop disruptive innovations ranging from medical devices to AI solutions for diagnostics and patient monitoring. Heran Partners has a strategic investment approach, targeting key drivers in healthcare such as the need for insightful data, cost-effective solutions, and personalized medicine. The fund typically invests up to EUR 5 million in early-stage companies, offering not only financial support but also strategic guidance, scientific expertise, and a strong network to maximize the ventures' potential. Notable investments include companies like Icometrix, which uses AI to quantify brain structures from MR and CT scans, and Hypervision Surgical, an advanced surgical imaging and data analytics platform. The fund has also seen successful exits, including BlueBee and PharmaFluidics. The team is led by experienced professionals like Annie Vereecken, a serial life sciences entrepreneur, Katleen Vandersmissen, Herman Verrelst, and Joris Mortelmans. They emphasize building long-term relationships with their portfolio companies, growing hand-in-hand with founders and management teams. Heran Partners actively co-invests with other venture capital firms to leverage complementary skills and networks, positioning themselves as a key player in the European HealthTech investment landscape​.

Europe
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Heritas Capital Management
Heritas Capital Management

Heritas Capital is a Singapore-based private equity and venture capital firm that focuses on high-growth sectors such as healthcare, education, and technology. Established in 1997, the firm has evolved into a key player in impact investing, driven by its philosophy of “Invest with Purpose, Impact Across Generations.” The firm manages a diverse portfolio of investments, backing companies that aim to create positive social and environmental change while delivering sustainable financial returns. Heritas Capital actively supports ventures across Asia through a multi-stage investment platform, targeting seed to growth stages. It has been involved in significant funding rounds for companies like Holmusk, Hummingbird Bioscience, and Cakap, addressing needs in areas such as digital health, biotech, and edtech. The firm also partners with organizations like SEEDS Capital to co-invest in promising startups, helping scale impact-focused innovations. Heritas Capital’s approach includes a strong commitment to improving access to healthcare and lifelong learning while leveraging technology to drive efficiencies in industries like foodtech and urban solutions. By aligning with partners who share their vision, Heritas ensures that their investments have a long-lasting, generational impact.

South Asia
Southeast Asia
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Heroic Ventures
Heroic Ventures

Heroic Ventures, founded in 2016 by Michael Fertik and Matt Robinson, is a venture capital firm based in Palo Alto, California. The firm primarily focuses on early-stage investments, specializing in digital and life sciences startups within Silicon Valley and Israel. Heroic Ventures aims to back visionary entrepreneurs who are solving significant problems across various industries, including software development, consumer applications, and financial services. Heroic Ventures has made 55 investments, supporting companies such as Dwellsy, Triumph, and Nikkl. The firm emphasizes investing in the formation and first-money stages, providing critical support to startups from their earliest phases through to potential exits, such as sales or IPOs. The team at Heroic Ventures looks for passionate and dynamic founders with a strong vision, aiming to invest in products that directly address major market needs with a technological or intellectual property edge. Their investment strategy is characterized by a commitment to identifying and nurturing innovative solutions that can scale significantly.

Israel
Europe
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Hetz Ventures
Hetz Ventures

Hetz Ventures is a Tel Aviv-based venture capital firm focused on early-stage investments in Israeli startups. Launched in 2018, Hetz Ventures has quickly become a prominent player in the Israeli tech scene, managing nearly $300 million across its funds. Their portfolio includes 37 companies, with a focus on deep technology sectors such as AI, cybersecurity, fintech, and enterprise software. Hetz Ventures is known for its hands-on approach, offering startups access to a global network of executive tech leadership, support in developing go-to-market strategies, and opportunities for follow-on capital. The firm typically leads 85% of the seed rounds it participates in and is committed to rapid decision-making, often moving from the first meeting to signing a term sheet within 20 days. Notable investments by Hetz Ventures include Granulate, which was acquired by Intel for $650 million, and Seekret, acquired by Datadog. Their strategic initiatives, such as the Hetz Data Program and the Hetz Executive Network, provide founders with valuable resources and connections to industry experts, enhancing their potential for success. The team is led by Judah Taub, Managing Partner, and includes key figures like Yael Barsheshet, Principal, and Anat Eitan, CFO & Partner. Their approach combines local expertise with a robust global network, ensuring that startups receive comprehensive support from ideation to market execution​.

Israel
Europe
+1
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
Website
Heuristic Capital Partners
Heuristic Capital Partners

Heuristic Capital Partners is an early-stage venture capital firm based in Santa Clara, California. Established in 2016, the firm focuses on investments in hardware-centric startups, especially within the health tech, robotics, medtech, and consumer electronics sectors. The firm aims to support companies through critical stages such as prototyping, financing, manufacturing, and scaling up their businesses. Heuristic Capital Partners has made 46 investments, with notable exits including companies like Lucira Health and LARQ. They provide a hands-on approach, leveraging over 25 years of professional and personal venture investment experience from their three managing directors: Michael Liao, Ren Du MD, and Shu Cao. This team brings a wealth of experience from startup challenges to IPOs and mergers. Their investment strategy is rooted in practical problem-solving and creativity, aiming to help startups overcome hurdles and achieve growth. The firm has raised $34 million for their first venture fund, emphasizing their commitment to supporting early-stage hardware innovations​.

Israel
Europe
+2
Website
HEXA Global Ventures
HEXA Global Ventures

HEXA Global Ventures is a venture capital firm founded in 2019 and headquartered in Richardson, Texas, led by CEO Maan Hamdan. The firm invests in SaaS technology companies across artificial intelligence, machine learning, B2B software, e-commerce, HR technology, and healthcare, primarily at Seed and Series A. Beyond funding, HEXA provides portfolio companies with strategic advisory services, growth acceleration models, software development services, and access to a global business network. The firm has a presence in both the United States and Lebanon. HEXA has made 27 investments according to CB Insights data. Notable portfolio companies include Insala ($10 million investment in December 2022 for an AI-powered mentoring and career development platform), ReqReadyAI (AI-powered recruitment technology, launched September 2024), Encore Bank (invested April 2024, co-invested with Cadron Capital and Patriot Financial Partners), Partners with Sun (alternative energy, January 2024), 1Money Network (financial software, January 2025), and Kosmos Workforce (human capital services). Modern Message was acquired by RealPage on January 22, 2020, representing the firm's one confirmed portfolio exit. HEXA positions itself as more than a capital provider, offering startups access to technical resources in software development alongside the financial and strategic support typical of early-stage VC. The firm's geographic footprint spanning Texas and the Middle East gives it exposure to founder communities in markets that are less saturated with institutional venture capital than the major US coastal hubs, though the firm's website was reported as inactive as of April 2026.

USA
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
Website
HG Ventures
HG Ventures

HG Ventures, the corporate venture capital arm of The Heritage Group, focuses on innovative solutions in industrial, infrastructure, and environmental sectors. Since its inception in 2018, HG Ventures has invested in transformative technologies and business models, supporting early to growth-stage companies. Notable portfolio companies include ClearFlame Engines, Valerann, and Aclarity, which work on advanced engine technology, smart road infrastructure, and PFAS destruction, respectively. Headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, HG Ventures has a global investment reach. Their strategy is deeply integrated with The Heritage Group’s industrial and environmental expertise, allowing them to offer both capital and substantial industry knowledge. HG Ventures actively leads funding rounds, often working closely with entrepreneurs to scale and commercialize technologies. The fund's average check size varies depending on the stage, typically investing substantial amounts to support scaling ventures. The team, led by co-founders John Glushik and Kip Frey, brings extensive experience in venture capital and industrial operations. Entrepreneurs can approach HG Ventures with a strong alignment to their sectors, particularly if they have a scalable solution that fits within HG’s strategic domains. HG Ventures stands out by providing not just financial support but also leveraging their network and technical expertise to help startups navigate growth challenges and market entry​

Israel
Europe
+3
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
+2
Website
Hi Inov - Dentressangle
Hi Inov - Dentressangle

Hi Inov, officially known as Hi Inov - Dentressangle, is a Franco-German venture capital firm focused on early-stage investments in B2B digital technology startups. Established in 2012, the firm is headquartered in Lyon, with additional offices in Paris and Munich, supporting its strategic focus across France, Germany, and broader Europe. Backed by the Dentressangle family office and other strategic partners, Hi Inov manages assets over €350 million, investing primarily in Series A and B rounds. The firm specializes in sectors driving digital transformation, such as SaaS, AI, data analytics, cybersecurity, and climate tech. It seeks to support companies that are enabling innovation and efficiency in traditional industries, aiming to bridge the gap between established markets and cutting-edge technologies. Recent investments include companies like Agorapulse, Kenjo, Acodis, and Cumul.io, which focus on enhancing business productivity and data management. Hi Inov's approach is hands-on, with an emphasis on guiding startups through their growth journeys. They actively leverage their network of clients, partners, and advisors to help companies expand not just locally but also internationally. The team’s entrepreneurial background allows them to provide robust operational and strategic support, making them a valuable partner for companies aiming to scale across Europe and beyond. With a strong commitment to ESG principles, Hi Inov also integrates sustainability and responsible investment practices into their decision-making processes.

Europe
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
+1
Website
Hi Ventures
Hi Ventures

Hi Ventures (formerly ALL Venture Partners, originally ALLVP and Venture Partners Mexico) is a leading Latin American venture capital firm founded in 2012 and headquartered in Mexico City. The fund manages over $300 million across four funds and leads rounds. Co-founders Federico Antoni (a Stanford GSB faculty member) and Jimena Pardo (a former Meta product growth lead, Kauffman Fellow, and Endeavor Entrepreneur) bring complementary backgrounds in academic entrepreneurship and technology company operations. The firm invests at pre-seed, seed, and Series A in Latin American startups with global ambitions, focusing on fintech, future of commerce, human capital, smart cities, AI, and health technology. The portfolio spans approximately 46 companies with 11 notable exits. Key exits include Cornershop (acquired by Uber in 2021), Atlas (acquired by Remote in January 2026), R2 (acquired by Ant International in October 2025), Flink (acquired by Webull in 2024), Aplazame (acquired by WiZink in 2020), Apli (acquired by iCIMS in 2025), Nubity (acquired by Evertec in 2025), and Aventones (acquired by BlaBlaCar in 2016). Current portfolio leaders include Fintual (Chilean wealth management, with co-investors Sequoia and Kaszek), Mendel (AI expense management, with co-investors Goldman Sachs, Base10, and PayPal), Nuvocargo (US-Mexico logistics, co-investors NFX and QED), and Yana (mental health platform reaching over 14 million people). Recent investments include Melian (AI, 2025), Cenit ($1.8 million seed in 2025, SMB tax automation), and Perhaps (2024, co-led with Bessemer Ventures). Hi Ventures also launched a dedicated AI fund focused on Mexico. Hi Ventures operates from the conviction that Latin America's most consequential companies will be built by founders who combine deep local market understanding with ambitions to compete globally. The firm's track record of exits to international acquirers including Uber, Ant International, BlaBlaCar, and Remote validates the quality and global relevance of the companies it backs.

LatAm
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
+1
Website
HiCenter Ventures
HiCenter Ventures

HiCenter Ventures is a municipal investment fund and accelerator established in 2008 in Haifa, Israel, at the initiative of the Haifa Economic Corporation and the Haifa Municipality, with support from the Israel Innovation Authority. The fund is fully owned by the Economic Company of Haifa Ltd, which is wholly owned by the municipality, and is led by CEO Lior Hanuka, who brings over 20 years of experience in investments and venture capital. HiCenter's mission is to accelerate the entrepreneurial and technological ecosystem in Haifa by connecting early-stage deep tech, BlueTech, and DefenseTech startups with public and private capital. Since 2020, HiCenter has invested in over 100 technology startups that have collectively raised more than NIS 1 billion (approximately $300 million) in additional capital. In 2025 alone, HiCenter invested in 24 startups (19 new and 5 follow-on), and portfolio companies raised approximately $90 million. The fund provides selected companies with a direct investment of NIS 300,000 through Phantom Units, with an option for an additional NIS 100,000. Portfolio companies include BioFishency (aquaculture technology), FVMat (aerospace and defense), and GoTrack (logistics). Nine maritime-related companies received support in 2025 as part of the Blue Economy initiative. Beyond direct investment, HiCenter operates HiFund, an investment platform connecting approximately 1,200 private angel investors with Haifa-based startups, and runs an Angel Investors Training Course in collaboration with the Technion. The fund also manages HiCenter Power Computing, a national High-Performance Computing and AI services initiative. HiCenter focuses on post-proof-of-concept ventures with proven innovative technology and strong interdisciplinary founding teams, and plans to expand its mandate into defense-related technologies.

Israel
$0-$100K
Website
High Alpha
High Alpha

High Alpha is a venture capital firm and venture studio based in Indianapolis, Indiana, founded in 2015 by Scott Dorsey, Eric Tobias, Kristian Andersen, and Mike Fitzgerald. The firm specializes in creating and funding B2B SaaS companies, partnering closely with founders to build and scale their businesses. High Alpha operates through two main components: the venture studio and High Alpha Capital. The venture studio co-founds and launches new software companies, having started over 40 companies since its inception. Notable companies include Lessonly, SalesLoft, and Attentive. High Alpha Capital, on the other hand, manages funds that invest in early-stage enterprise software companies across North America. Their investments range from pre-seed to Series A rounds, and they have raised over $215 million across multiple funds, including a recent $125 million fund. High Alpha emphasizes building strong relationships with founders, providing not only capital but also strategic guidance and operational support. They focus on various sectors such as healthcare, sales enablement, supply chain, and agtech software. The firm is committed to transforming ideas into successful businesses by leveraging their extensive network, resources, and expertise.

USA
Website
High Rise Ventures
High Rise Ventures

High Rise Ventures GmbH is a Berlin-based PropTech company builder and boutique venture capital firm founded in 2018. The firm focuses exclusively on B2B early-stage tech startups building products and use cases for the real estate industry, operating across Germany, Austria, and the Netherlands. Led by CEO Prof. Dr.-Ing. Claudia Nagel, a serial entrepreneur with deep expertise in tech and real estate, the team of three experienced partners brings over 15 years of combined real estate industry experience to each investment. High Rise Ventures leads rounds at pre-seed and seed stages with checks in the $100,000 to $1 million range, and has made 18 investments to date. Sector focus spans energy tech, enterprise applications, environment and sustainability tech, and construction technology. Notable portfolio companies include HABYT (real estate services), Einhundert (a cleantech startup that formed a joint venture with Triodos Energy Transition Europe Fund), and Habitalix (a digital property manager that merged with MBS Schuberth). Beyond capital, the firm provides hands-on company building support: helping startups define use cases, structure their company setup, and establish sales approaches for growth. The team includes Venture Partner Prof. Dr. Juan Ocampo and Investment Manager Celine Danto. High Rise Ventures positions itself as an active partner that works alongside founding teams from the earliest stages, combining deep sector knowledge with a structured operational playbook for scaling B2B PropTech businesses across European markets.

Europe
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
Website
High Street Equity Partners
High Street Equity Partners

High Street Equity Partners is a venture capital firm focused on investing in seed-stage technology companies led by diverse founders. With a commitment to closing the equity gap in venture capital, High Street Equity targets high-growth startups across sectors like health tech, clean tech, and the future of work. They aim to leverage their financial, operational, and policy expertise to help founders scale their companies and reach their full potential. The firm sees tremendous opportunity in sectors like remote work, automation, and healthcare. For instance, the firm believes that remote work and employee wellness solutions are becoming more vital, especially as flexible work arrangements and automation reshape the workforce. They also focus on upskilling and reskilling technologies, supporting companies that help workers adapt to the changing job market​. High Street's leadership team is dedicated to fostering innovation and ensuring that underrepresented founders have the resources and mentorship needed to succeed in the rapidly evolving tech landscape. Based in Washington, D.C., with an office in Little Rock, AR, the firm is uniquely positioned to capitalize on emerging markets and trends, providing strategic support from early funding through to scale.

USA
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
Website
High Tide Foundation
High Tide Foundation

The High Tide Foundation is a mission-driven venture fund focused on climate change mitigation. Based in Greenbrae, California, High Tide invests in solutions across energy, agriculture, technology, and carbon markets, aiming for substantial reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. Notable investments include Element Analytics, a data platform optimizing industrial performance for reduced emissions, and CalWave, which develops wave energy technology. Their strategy is centered on catalytic investments that drive significant environmental impact. They typically target early-stage ventures and collaborate with a wide range of stakeholders, including universities, non-profits, and government entities. Although specific check sizes aren't publicly disclosed, the foundation frequently co-invests with partners like ABB Ventures and Forté Ventures. The leadership team includes Marisa de Belloy as President, who brings experience from investment banking and human rights sectors, and Alexia Kelly, who heads their Carbon Policy and Markets Initiative, leveraging her expertise from Netflix and the U.S. Department of State. High Tide’s focus is primarily on U.S.-based projects, though their initiatives have a global environmental reach. For startups seeking funding, a strong alignment with their climate-focused mission is essential.

Website
Highbury Group
Highbury Group

Highbury Group is an early-stage venture capital firm, founded by Dr. Ling Wong and based in Seattle, Washington. Established in 2014, the firm specializes in investments within the healthcare, biotechnology, digital health, and AI sectors. With a deep focus on transformative technologies, Highbury Group supports innovative companies working in diagnostics, healthcare technology, and AI-driven solutions. The firm seeks out companies at the seed and Series A stages, with typical investments ranging from $500,000 to $50 million, targeting a sweet spot of around $10 million. The firm has built a strong reputation through strategic investments in industry leaders like Notion, ScienceIO, and Spring Discovery, positioning itself at the forefront of the healthcare and biotech spaces. Highbury Group has seen several notable exits, including Guardant Health’s IPO and the acquisition of companies like Edify and Scanwell Health. Dr. Ling Wong brings extensive experience as both an operator and investor, with a proven track record of accelerating growth for portfolio companies. The firm’s investments focus on solving critical healthcare challenges through innovation, aiming to back companies that have the potential to make a significant impact on health outcomes globally. Highbury Group's unique investment strategy combines deep sector expertise with a commitment to supporting early-stage startups through their most critical phases of development. The firm’s approach ensures it plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of healthcare technology and AI​.

$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+3
Website
HighGrade Ventures
HighGrade Ventures

HighGrade Ventures is a niche EdTech-focused seed fund launched in 2018 with operations in London, UK and Tel Aviv, Israel. The fund was established through a collaboration between MindCET, an Israeli EdTech incubator that has organized the Global EdTech Startup Awards since 2014, and Arie Capital, a venture firm backed by British, Chinese, and Israeli investors focused on Israeli technology companies. Managing Partner Avi Warshavsky leads the fund, which operates with a $4 million vehicle and supports four to six investments per year. HighGrade invests approximately $250,000 per company in pre-seed and early-stage EdTech startups that have successfully launched a product with initial market traction. The fund targets entrepreneurs demonstrating deep technology innovation with forward-thinking educational approaches and scalable business models, with a particular focus on enhancing EdTech activity across Europe. One known portfolio company is Storyball, a London-based developer of a smart interactive ball for children's play and learning. The Global EdTech Startup Awards organized by MindCET serves as a key deal flow channel for the fund. HighGrade Ventures combines capital with business development support, EdTech mentorship, and access to a network of stakeholders to help portfolio companies penetrate the market. The fund's dual anchor in London and Tel Aviv gives it access to two of Europe's most active EdTech ecosystems, while its partnership structure with MindCET provides deep domain expertise and a credentialed pipeline of education technology founders.

Europe
Israel
$100K-$500K
Website
Highland Capital Partners
Highland Capital Partners

Hellman & Friedman (H&F) is a prominent private equity firm with a long history of making large-scale investments in high-quality growth businesses. Founded in 1984, the firm is headquartered in San Francisco, with additional offices in New York and London. H&F focuses on a concentrated investment strategy, deploying significant capital in a limited number of sectors where it has deep expertise, such as software and technology, financial services, healthcare, consumer and retail, and other business services​. The firm recently closed its tenth fund, Hellman & Friedman Capital Partners X (HFCP X), with commitments totaling $24.4 billion, making it one of the largest private equity funds ever raised. This fund will enable H&F to continue its strategy of targeting large-scale investments in outstanding growth businesses, primarily in North America and Europe. H&F is known for its collaborative approach, working closely with management teams to develop and implement value creation plans tailored to each company's specific needs. The firm prides itself on its long-term investment horizon and alignment of interests with its portfolio companies, fostering a culture of mutual success.

USA
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Highland Venture Capital

Highland Europe, founded in 2012 and headquartered in London and Geneva, focuses on providing growth capital to exceptional technology companies in Europe. The firm targets consumer and enterprise-focused tech companies that have achieved product-market fit and are looking to scale globally. Highland Europe’s portfolio includes notable investments such as GetYourGuide, Huel, Wolt, and Zwift. Their recent investments include companies like Finbourne Technology and Wirepas, showcasing their interest in innovative software and digital solutions​. The firm's investment strategy centers on backing founder-led teams and supporting them through a collaborative approach. They have raised €1.8 billion across several funds, with their latest fund closing at €700 million, aimed at accelerating the growth of their portfolio companies​. Highland Europe has a strong track record of successful exits, including companies like Brandwatch, Malwarebytes, and TalentSoft, reflecting their ability to scale companies to significant liquidity events.

Website
Hike Ventures
Hike Ventures

Hike Ventures is a venture capital fund specializing in artificial intelligence and machine learning. Founded by seasoned professionals in San Francisco, Tokyo, and Toronto, Hike Ventures focuses on early-stage investments in startups that leverage AI to solve well-defined problems in innovative ways. Their notable investments include companies like Beatdapp, Botpress, CalmWave, and Greeneye, which are driving advancements in sectors ranging from media and entertainment to healthcare and agriculture. The fund primarily invests in North America and Japan, supporting startups that bring transformative AI solutions to market. Their strategy involves not just capital investment but also providing strategic support to help startups scale effectively. Hike Ventures typically invests in seed-stage rounds, offering checks that allow startups to accelerate their growth while benefiting from the fund's deep expertise in AI and machine learning. Key team members include Mikihiro Yasuda, based in San Francisco, who has a robust background in tech leadership and venture investment, and Taka Shoji, based in Tokyo, who has extensive experience in startup incubation and international investment. Both partners bring a wealth of experience from their previous roles in companies like Digital Garage, Netscape, and Baidu Japan. Hike Ventures is proactive in its engagement with startups, often leading rounds and providing hands-on guidance. They value approaches that combine algorithmic innovation with human insight, seeking out startups that can navigate complex AI challenges with practical, scalable solutions.

USA
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
+1
Website
Hillfarrance Venture Capital
Hillfarrance Venture Capital

Hillfarrance Venture Capital is a New Zealand seed fund founded in 2019 by Managing Partner Rob Vickery, who previously raised three funds and invested in 40 startups across the US, Latin America, and Israel before relocating to New Zealand in 2020. The fund has grown to over $40 million in size, including a $15 million commitment from NZGCP's Elevate programme in March 2023. General Partner Aisha Ross brings a strong track record supporting Maori businesses. Hillfarrance leads rounds and invests in seed-stage New Zealand founders solving hard problems, with a focus on AI-first tech startups with machine learning and natural language processing at their core. The fund has backed approximately 20 companies across AI, gaming, media, and climate technology. Notable portfolio companies include Kwotimation, an online tradie platform that raised a $500,000 pre-seed round led by Hillfarrance in January 2025 and was co-founded by Maori and Pasifika entrepreneurs; Space Rock Games, which raised $900,000 at seed; Floating Rock Studio, a VFX studio that raised $2.5 million; and Naut, which raised $1.5 million. The fund recorded one exit when Yabble was acquired in August 2024. Hillfarrance was the first New Zealand venture capital fund to launch a venture scout programme, placing 12 scouts across the country who invest capital on the firm's behalf. The fund is purpose-driven, targeting diverse founders who build sustainable, defensible businesses that democratize new technology and extract unique value from proprietary data.

ANZ
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
Website
Hillhouse Investment
Hillhouse Investment

Hillhouse Investment Group is a leading global investment firm, founded in 2005 by Zhang Lei. Based in Hong Kong with additional offices in Beijing, Hillhouse focuses on long-term investments across public and private markets. The firm’s strategy revolves around building sustainable, high-quality businesses, with particular emphasis on healthcare, consumer, industrials, and technology sectors. Initially starting with a $20 million investment from Yale University's endowment fund, Hillhouse has grown into a financial giant managing over $60 billion in assets. Known for its rigorous research and hands-on approach, the firm partners with management teams to drive innovation and growth in its portfolio companies. Notable investments include major players like Tencent, Zoom, and JD.com. Hillhouse is also active in private equity and venture capital, making significant contributions to early and growth-stage companies across Asia, North America, and Europe. Its venture arm, GL Ventures, supports early-stage technology and healthcare startups. The firm is recognized for its ability to anticipate market trends and build long-term value in companies that can withstand evolving economic landscapes. With a reputation for aligning closely with management teams and maintaining a disciplined investment strategy, Hillhouse continues to be a powerful force in global markets.

$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+2
Website
Hilltop Venture Partners
Hilltop Venture Partners

Hilltop Venture Partners, founded in 2007 and based in Denver, Colorado, is a seed and early-stage venture capital firm focused on supporting startups that provide digital consumer or business services. The firm looks for companies with a strong potential for growth, particularly those with pre-revenue or early revenue models. Their investment strategy emphasizes building innovative solutions that meet customer needs, rather than just leveraging online distribution tactics. The firm targets industries such as software, mobile, and offline services, and typically backs founders with deep domain expertise and a full-time commitment to the business. Hilltop invests through equity or venture debt, aiming to generate revenue quickly while reducing future dilution for founders. Their portfolio includes a wide range of companies, from Palantir and FullContact to TrueCoach and Lambda Labs, many of which have achieved successful exits or continued to thrive under Hilltop's guidance. Led by Managing Partner Brad Greenwald, Hilltop Venture Partners leverages extensive entrepreneurial and corporate experience to help startups grow and succeed. With a hands-on approach and a focus on creating differentiated solutions, the firm continues to support innovation in various industries.

$0-$100K
$500K-$1M
+3
Website
Himalaya Capital Ventures
Himalaya Capital Ventures

Himalaya Capital Ventures is the venture capital arm of Himalaya Capital, a value investing firm founded by Li Lu in 1997 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington. Li Lu, a Columbia University triple-degree holder (BA, JD, MBA) and disciple of Benjamin Graham, Warren Buffett, and Charles Munger, launched two dedicated venture funds: HCV I in 2000 and HCV II in 2003, together totaling over $50 million in capital. Li Lu is also known as the investor who introduced Chinese battery and electric vehicle manufacturer BYD Company to Charlie Munger and Warren Buffett, with his partnership owning approximately 2.5% of BYD. The venture funds invested in the $10 to $50 million range in US-based companies across information technology, B2B, SaaS, and media sectors, leading rounds at Series A and Series B stages. Known portfolio companies include Aereo, aMedia, Knovel (application software), 7thonline (business and productivity software), and ClubMom (information services). The venture portfolio produced one IPO and two acquisitions. The VC arm has been largely inactive in recent years as Himalaya Capital's primary focus shifted to public equities, where it now manages approximately $3.57 billion concentrated in companies across Asia and North America. Himalaya Capital serves university endowments, foundations, family offices, and pension plans. The partnership is generally closed to new investors. Li Lu serves as a trustee of the California Institute of Technology, is a co-founder of The Asian American Foundation, a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and a former trustee of Columbia University.

USA
Asia-Pacific
$10M-$50M
Website
Hina Group
Hina Group

The Hina Group, established in 2003, is a leading Chinese investment firm with a strong presence in Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, and San Francisco. They focus on venture capital and private equity, targeting high-tech, enterprise services, and healthcare sectors. Notable investments include Ubox, a leading vending machine company, and Arrail Dental, a prominent dental service provider in China. Hina Group’s strategy emphasizes early to mid-stage investments, typically in Series A and B rounds, with a focus on technology-driven companies in AI, IoT, 5G, and smart manufacturing. Their approach is research-driven, leveraging deep industry expertise and a robust network to add value post-investment, aiding portfolio companies in scaling and achieving successful exits. The team, led by founder and CEO Hong Chen, comprises seasoned professionals with extensive backgrounds in technology and finance. Key members include Lynn Liu and Leon Wang, who bring decades of experience and strategic insight to the firm. Hina Group prefers to be approached through industry connections and values strong entrepreneurial spirit and execution ability in potential investments. With a history of successful exits and a reputation for high-touch service, Hina Group continues to drive innovation and growth across its focus industries​.

East Asia
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Hinge Capital
Hinge Capital

Hinge Capital, rebranded as H//NGE Capital, is a venture capital firm based in Austin, Texas, founded in 2010. The firm focuses on investing in high-tech companies across various stages, from seed to Series A. Hinge Capital's mission is to back courageous founders solving challenging technological problems, leveraging a modern venture platform to support high-growth markets. The firm's portfolio includes notable investments in companies such as eToro, Ripple, ClassPass, Mindbody, Life360, Medium, and GoFundMe. These investments span diverse sectors, including fintech, blockchain, SaaS, and consumer technology. Hinge Capital emphasizes early-stage involvement, providing both capital and operational support through their team of experienced operators, data scientists, and engineers. Hinge Capital aims to create significant economic and human impact, targeting a portfolio worth $40 billion and supporting 1,000 founders to create 20,000 jobs. Their unique approach combines financial backing with deep insights and technological tools, embodied in their Rehinged.AI platform, to help founders navigate complex challenges and drive innovation.

Israel
Europe
+2
Website
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Hippocrates VC

Hippocrates VC is a physician-backed venture capital firm specializing in digital health startups. With a focus on impact-driven investments, they aim to transform healthcare delivery through innovative technologies. Notable portfolio companies include Fruit Street, which provides diabetes prevention via telehealth, and Avive AED, developing life-saving tools for sudden cardiac arrest. Smiley Scope, another investment, uses VR to improve patient outcomes. Their geographic focus is primarily the U.S., and they target startups that can scale globally. Hippocrates seeks early-stage ventures, often leading rounds with an average check size of $500k to $2M. They prefer companies at the intersection of healthcare and technology, especially those offering digital therapeutics or telemedicine solutions. The fund is led by Laurence Girard, a healthcare entrepreneur who previously raised over $40M for his ventures. Under his leadership, Hippocrates maintains a strong network of physician investors, creating a unique ecosystem for healthcare innovation. To approach the fund, startups are encouraged to demonstrate clear clinical impacts and a solid path to commercialization, especially within regulated healthcare markets.

Israel
Europe
+2
Website
Hiro Capital
Hiro Capital

Hiro Capital is a London and Luxembourg-based venture capital firm that invests in early-stage companies specializing in video games, metaverse technologies, esports, and digital sports. Founded in 2018 by Luke Alvarez, Cherry Freeman, and Sir Ian Livingstone, Hiro Capital has rapidly established itself as a major player in the gaming and metaverse sectors. The firm focuses on Seed to Series B funding, backing innovative creators and deep-tech ventures across the UK, Europe, and North America. Hiro Capital launched its second fund, Hiro Capital II, with €300 million ($340 million) to continue supporting game studios, creator platforms, and gamified fitness ventures. Their portfolio includes notable companies such as FRVR, a game development platform, FitXR, a VR fitness app, and Lamina1, a blockchain optimized for metaverse applications. Hiro Capital believes strongly in the transformative power of games and metaverse technologies, working closely with founders to scale their companies globally. With over $650 million in assets under management, Hiro Capital is committed to nurturing the next generation of digital innovators.

$0-$100K
$1M-$3M
+2
Website
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