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VC Funds Starting with H

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HTGF | High-Tech Gruenderfonds
HTGF | High-Tech Gruenderfonds

High-Tech Gründerfonds (HTGF) is a prominent seed investor based in Bonn, Germany, focused on supporting innovative technology startups in fields such as digital technology, industrial tech, life sciences, and chemistry. Established in 2005, HTGF has invested in over 750 startups and manages more than €2 billion across multiple funds. The firm is a key player in the European venture capital scene, specializing in early-stage investments and follow-on financing. HTGF's approach involves providing more than just capital; they actively assist startups through their vast network, supporting business growth, customer acquisition, and strategic partnerships. The typical investment size starts at €800,000 for seed rounds, with potential follow-on investments of up to €4 million per startup over the company's lifecycle. HTGF has been instrumental in facilitating exits, with over 180 successful exits to date, including IPOs. With the launch of their fourth fund in 2023, HTGF raised nearly €500 million, marking it as their largest fund yet. The firm supports startups not only in Germany but across Europe, as long as they maintain a German presence, helping young companies scale and thrive on the global stage.

$0-$100K
$1M-$3M
+2
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hubraum tech incubator
hubraum tech incubator

Hubraum, Deutsche Telekom's tech incubator, is dedicated to fostering innovation in 5G, AI, IoT, and other advanced technologies by bridging the gap between early-stage startups and the extensive resources of Deutsche Telekom. Established in 2012, Hubraum operates from Berlin, Krakow, and Tel Aviv, providing startups with access to mentorship, investment, and Deutsche Telekom's extensive networks, clients, and technology. Hubraum has made over 50 investments, focusing primarily on pre-seed, seed, and Series A stages. Their portfolio includes notable companies like Blinkist, Relayr, and TEXEL, with recent investments in Salvador Technologies and Phelas. These investments highlight Hubraum’s commitment to supporting cutting-edge innovations in various tech sectors including IoT, big data, and AI. The incubator not only offers financial backing but also provides free coworking space and a robust support system to help startups scale their businesses. This comprehensive approach ensures that startups have the necessary resources and guidance to succeed in a competitive tech landscape. Through these initiatives, Hubraum plays a crucial role in driving technological advancement and creating new business opportunities​.

Israel
Europe
+1
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Human Capital
Human Capital

Human Capital is a unique venture capital firm based in San Francisco that combines traditional VC investing with a strong focus on talent acquisition and organizational development. Founded by Armaan Ali and Chris Zhang, the firm has a multi-stage investment strategy that spans from seed to growth stages, with a mission to support ambitious founders in building transformative companies. Human Capital has a diverse portfolio, investing in high-potential startups across various sectors, including technology, healthcare, and fintech. Some notable investments include Snowflake, Brex, Livongo, Anduril, and Applied Intuition. The firm emphasizes partnering with founders to build strong teams and scalable businesses, leveraging its extensive network and expertise in recruitment to help companies grow from inception to maturity​/ The firm's approach involves not just capital investment but also providing hands-on support in talent management. They assist portfolio companies in attracting, hiring, and retaining top talent, ensuring that the startups have the human capital necessary to succeed in highly competitive markets​.

USA
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+3
Website
Human Ventures
Human Ventures

Human Ventures is an early-stage venture fund and startup studio based in New York City. They focus on investing in companies that address fundamental human needs across various sectors, such as health and wellness, the future of work and money, and media and attention. Founded on the principle of "human first," Human Ventures supports founders who are passionate about creating products and services that have a meaningful impact on society. The firm is led by a diverse team of experienced professionals, including General Partner and CEO Heather Hartnett, Executive Chairman Joe Marchese, and General Partner and COO Michael Letta. They emphasize values such as growth, resilience, collaboration, and gratitude, which guide their approach to building and supporting companies. Human Ventures' portfolio includes innovative companies like Headspace, an app for meditation and sleep; Paloma Health, an online medical practice for hypothyroidism; and Tiny Organics, a nutrition company for early childhood. The firm also operates "Humans in the Wild," a program that fosters a community of entrepreneurs and provides resources to help them grow and succeed.

USA
Website
Humble Ventures
Humble Ventures

Humble VC is a venture capital firm leveraging AI and automation to enhance its investment strategies and support emerging venture managers. They focus on enabling investors to streamline operations, reduce manual workloads, and make data-driven decisions. Their platform automates investment memos, startup discovery, and data enrichment to optimize deal flow and improve portfolio management. With their Humble Growth Fund I, they target sectors like AI, automation, and data-centric startups. The firm uses advanced analytics to help venture managers identify promising startups, enrich lead data, and track market developments efficiently. Their tools also facilitate seamless CRM integration, helping to manage contacts and generate reports for investors. Humble VC primarily supports early-stage startups, aiming to empower them to scale through strategic use of AI. The firm operates out of Cambridge, UK, and actively integrates with tools like Google Workspace to maintain efficient workflows.

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Humboldt Fund
Humboldt Fund

Humboldt Fund, founded in 2020 and based in New York, is a venture capital firm focused on investing in the biotech revolution. The fund specializes in early-stage investments in synthetic biology, targeting industries that are transforming the way chemicals, materials, foods, and medicines are made. Humboldt’s mission is to back pioneers in engineering, physical sciences, and life sciences, supporting groundbreaking technologies with the potential to disrupt global markets and solve critical challenges. Key areas of investment include foodtech, healthcare, energy, and advanced materials, with a strong emphasis on synthetic biology and bio-manufacturing. Notable portfolio companies include Metagenomi, Debut Biotech, and Finless Foods, all of which are at the forefront of biotechnological innovation. Humboldt aims to create both economic value and global impact by fostering these revolutionary technologies. Humboldt primarily invests in pre-seed, seed, and Series A stages, with a typical check size ranging from $4M to $36M. The fund is known for supporting companies that contribute to sustainability and technological advancements. By identifying and nurturing trailblazing companies, Humboldt Fund helps bring emerging biotech enterprises to global markets, positioning itself as a key player in the future of biotechnological innovation.

USA
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+3
Website
Hummer Winblad Venture Partners
Hummer Winblad Venture Partners

HWVP, previously Hummer Winblad Venture Partners, is a renowned early-stage venture capital firm specializing in enterprise software and SaaS investments. Based in San Francisco, HWVP focuses on disruptive companies in areas such as cloud infrastructure, AI, DevSecOps, and enterprise analytics. The firm has led investments in notable companies like MuleSoft, which was acquired by Salesforce for $6.5 billion, and Five9, a leader in cloud call center solutions. Other successful investments include Sonatype, InsideSales, and AspireIQ. HWVP targets startups primarily in North America, with a focus on scalable, software-driven business models. The firm’s strategy is hands-on, offering operational expertise and industry insights from the first round of institutional funding through IPO or acquisition. HWVP often leads investment rounds, with an average check size of around $14 million, participating in 6-7 deals annually. Startups seeking to partner with HWVP should highlight their technological innovation and market potential, as the firm looks for capital-efficient models with high growth potential. Led by managing directors like Lars Leckie and Steve Kishi, HWVP’s team brings deep industry knowledge and a collaborative approach. They prefer to engage with entrepreneurs who value long-term partnerships and benefit from strategic guidance in scaling their businesses. Entrepreneurs are encouraged to approach HWVP with a strong technical product and a clear path to market dominance.

$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
+1
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Hummingbird VC
Hummingbird VC

Hummingbird VC, founded in 2010 and based in Antwerp, Belgium, is an early-stage venture capital firm that invests globally, backing founders with groundbreaking ideas. The firm has a strong portfolio with notable investments in companies like Deliveroo, Kraken, and Peak Games. Hummingbird VC focuses on a wide array of industries including fintech, biotech, deep tech, healthcare, and marketplaces, with investments across North America, EMEA, and APAC regions. Hummingbird's investment strategy centers on partnering early with outlier founders and providing unwavering support through the company's lifecycle. They are known for their high conviction and willingness to make substantial investments, often leading funding rounds with check sizes ranging from $500K to over $50M. They prefer a low-friction partnership approach, allowing entrepreneurs to dictate the level of involvement and support needed. Key figures in the team include Barend Van den Brande, the founder, who is based in Belgium, and other partners spread across their international offices. Hummingbird is noted for its patient capital and long-term support, especially during challenging times for startups. They emphasize radical candor and dedication to the founders they back, aiming to foster transformative growth and industry disruption.

Israel
MENA
+5
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+2
Website
Hunniwell Lake Ventures
Hunniwell Lake Ventures

Hunniwell Lake Ventures is a Palo Alto-based venture capital firm founded in 2019, specializing in the healthcare sector, with a particular focus on medical devices. The firm targets early-stage companies that innovate in areas such as surgical robotics, electrosurgical technologies, and disease detection systems. Their investment strategy emphasizes reducing technology and regulatory risks by backing innovations that build upon proven technologies. The firm also leverages a global network of suppliers, distributors, and hospital partnerships to help startups scale rapidly and achieve market penetration. Hunniwell typically invests in startups with existing sales teams and distribution channels, aiming to accelerate their growth through strategic partnerships, especially in China, and by sharing infrastructure and expertise. Their portfolio includes notable companies like WaveClear Vascular and CoapTech. Key figures at Hunniwell include Richard Fang and Daniel Teo, both managing partners with extensive backgrounds in medical technology investments. They are supported by industry veterans like John Ashley, an Entrepreneur-in-Residence, who has a track record of leading multiple successful exits in the medtech space.

USA
Website
Huron River Ventures
Huron River Ventures

Huron River Ventures, founded in 2010 and based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, focuses on early-stage investments in agriculture, energy, and manufacturing technology. They primarily invest in the Midwest, supporting startups that offer innovative and sustainable solutions within these sectors. The firm typically invests $1-5 million per company across seed, Series A, and Series B stages. Notable investments include companies like Postmates, SkySpecs, and FarmLogs. Huron River Ventures has a strong track record, having made 50 investments and achieved 16 successful exits. The leadership team, including co-founders Ryan Waddington and Tim Streit, brings extensive experience in technology investments. The firm emphasizes supporting entrepreneurs with both capital and strategic guidance, leveraging their industry knowledge and networks to help startups grow and succeed.

USA
Website
Hustle Fund
Hustle Fund

Hustle Fund is a venture capital firm that invests in pre-seed software startups across the U.S., Canada, and Southeast Asia. Founded in 2017, Hustle Fund is known for its focus on entrepreneurs who demonstrate speed, execution, and grit. The firm’s mission is to democratize wealth through startups by catalyzing capital, knowledge, and networks globally. Their portfolio includes notable companies like HoneyBook, The Pill Club, Nova Credit, and Berbix. Hustle Fund typically invests in sectors such as fintech, digital health, web3, B2B software, and more, with a preference for startups at the pre-seed and seed stages. Hustle Fund's general partners, Eric Bahn, Elizabeth Yin, and Shiyan Koh, bring extensive experience as founders and operators, providing deep insights and support to their portfolio companies. They manage investments through an active, hands-on approach, offering rapid funding decisions and valuable mentorship to help startups scale effectively. The firm is also known for its Angel Squad, a community of over 1500 angel investors who invest alongside Hustle Fund and receive education on venture investing. This initiative is part of their broader effort to create an inclusive and supportive investment environment. For startups looking to engage with Hustle Fund, demonstrating strong execution capabilities and a clear path to market fit is crucial. Founders can benefit from their extensive network and practical advice on growth strategies.

Southeast Asia
Oceania
+1
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
Website
HV Capital
HV Capital

HV Capital, formerly known as Holtzbrinck Ventures, is one of Europe’s most prominent venture capital firms, founded in 2000. With over €2.8 billion in assets under management, HV Capital has backed more than 225 startups, including major European success stories like Zalando, HelloFresh, SumUp, and Flixbus. The firm is known for its long-term commitment to founders, often supporting companies from seed stages through to growth and even exit phases. HV Capital recently launched its largest fund, Fund IX, at €710 million, aimed at startups across various stages from seed to Series D. The fund focuses on industries such as B2B software, consumer tech, healthcare, AI, and logistics. It also emphasizes sustainability, with a portion of the fund allocated to ESG-compliant companies and targets for female leadership across its portfolio. The firm’s investment approach combines financial backing with operational support, fostering an ecosystem where companies can thrive across Europe. HV Capital's team, based in Munich and Berlin, works closely with founders to help scale their businesses internationally.

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Hyde Park Venture Partners
Hyde Park Venture Partners

Hyde Park Venture Partners, founded in 2011 and based in Chicago, is an early-stage venture capital firm focused on high-growth technology startups across the Midwest and Toronto. The firm has made notable investments in companies like ShipBob, FourKites, G2, and LogicGate. Their industry focus includes software as a service (SaaS), marketplace, and tech-enabled services. Hyde Park Venture Partners targets startups with exceptional founding teams and fast-growth potential, typically looking to lead or co-lead seed and Series A rounds. They are known for being highly engaged, providing strategic guidance and leveraging their extensive network to support portfolio companies. Key team members include Ira Weiss (Founder and Partner), Greg Barnes (Managing Partner), and Allison Lechnir (Partner). The firm recently raised $98 million for its fourth fund, reflecting strong support from institutional investors like the Illinois Growth and Innovation Fund and the RK Mellon Foundation.

USA
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Hydra Ventures
Hydra Ventures

Hydra Ventures is the corporate venture arm of Adidas, based in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Established in 2011, Hydra Ventures focuses on investing in companies that develop new consumer brands and trends, particularly in the areas of apparel, footwear, and sports-related technologies. Backed by the full support of Adidas, Hydra Ventures seeks to identify and nurture innovative companies that align with the broader strategic goals of Adidas, particularly in areas related to lifestyle and athletic performance. The firm operates with a focus on fostering new consumer experiences and tapping into emerging markets that have the potential to influence the future of sports and fashion. By investing in early-stage companies, Hydra Ventures aims to drive growth in the sports and lifestyle sectors, helping startups scale and integrate with Adidas’ broader ecosystem. Hydra Ventures plays a strategic role in helping Adidas stay at the forefront of innovation in the highly competitive sportswear industry by enabling the development of cutting-edge technologies and new business models. Through its investments, Hydra Ventures not only supports the growth of its portfolio companies but also strengthens Adidas’ market position by leveraging the innovations and consumer insights generated by these ventures.

Israel
Europe
+2
Website
Hyper
Hyper

Hyper.com is a venture capital firm with a unique approach to nurturing early-stage startups. The firm operates through an innovative program known as "seasons," which are four-week intensive cohorts designed to accelerate the growth of promising startups. Each season brings together founders with a group of successful unicorn founders who serve as mentors. These mentors, who have scaled companies to billion-dollar valuations, offer hands-on guidance in critical areas such as product development, growth strategies, and team building. Hyper was founded with the idea that direct mentorship from experienced entrepreneurs can provide early-stage startups with the insights and strategies they need to overcome the typical challenges of scaling a business. This approach not only offers startups the opportunity to learn from those who have successfully navigated similar paths but also helps them avoid common pitfalls. The firm is selective, focusing on startups that show strong potential for growth and innovation. By providing access to a network of seasoned founders, Hyper creates an environment where startups can rapidly iterate on their ideas, refine their strategies, and build a solid foundation for future success. Some of the notable mentors involved in Hyper’s programs include industry leaders such as Jenny Fleiss, co-founder of Rent the Runway, and Shishir Mehrotra, co-founder of Coda, among others. These mentors bring a wealth of experience and knowledge, making Hyper’s program one of the most sought-after for startups looking to scale quickly and effectively.

South Asia
USA
$100K-$500K
Website
Hyperithm
Hyperithm

Hyperithm is a cutting-edge digital asset manager with headquarters in Tokyo and Seoul, focusing on institutional clients and high-net-worth individuals. Founded in 2018 by a former Morgan Stanley banker and Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree, the firm has built a strong reputation through strategic partnerships with investors like Coinbase Ventures, Hashed, and Samsung Next. Hyperithm's core services include algorithmic trading, utilizing high-frequency and market-neutral strategies, and venture investments in the Web3 space, supporting innovative projects in blockchain, Layer 1/2 solutions, dApps, and gaming. The firm is well-regulated, holding both the SPBQII registration in Japan and the VASP license in Korea, ensuring compliance in the rapidly evolving digital asset space. With over 50 investments in its portfolio, Hyperithm actively backs emerging leaders, offering key access to the Japanese and Korean markets. Key team members, including co-founders Wonjun Lee and Sangrok Oh, lead a talented group of technologists and financial experts. They focus on institutional-grade risk management and developing proprietary trading infrastructure, ensuring robust performance for their clients. Hyperithm's venture strategy is centered on capitalizing on the growing Web3 ecosystem, positioning itself as a key player in digital asset management in Asia.

$0-$100K
$1M-$3M
+1
Website
Hyperplane Venture Capital
Hyperplane Venture Capital

Hyperplane Venture Capital, founded in 2014 and based in Boston, Massachusetts, focuses on early-stage investments in technology sectors like machine intelligence, AI, distributed systems, automation, cloud computing, and robotics. The firm has a robust portfolio of 112 investments, supporting innovative startups that leverage advanced technologies to solve complex problems. Notable investments include Modulate, Butlr, Flexpa, and LinkSquares. These companies span diverse industries, from AI and machine learning to health tech and enterprise software. Hyperplane has a strong track record with several successful exits, including Aryeo and RoadBotics, and continues to invest in cutting-edge technologies​. The team at Hyperplane includes experienced professionals like Brendan Kohler, John Murphy, and Vivjan Myrto, who bring a wealth of expertise in technology and venture capital. They provide strategic guidance and mentorship to their portfolio companies, helping them navigate growth challenges and scale effectively. Hyperplane's investments are primarily concentrated in the United States, but they also have a presence in other countries, including Canada and the United Kingdom. Their approach involves close collaboration with founders, aiming to drive innovation and create significant market impact through their strategic investments.

USA
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+1
Website
Hypersphere Ventures
Hypersphere Ventures

Hypersphere Ventures is a Miami Beach-based venture capital firm, founded in 2019 by Jack Platts and Robert Habermeier. Specializing in blockchain and crypto-native technologies, the firm focuses on supporting early-stage and public blockchain projects. Its mission is to uncover asymmetric opportunities in both private and public digital asset markets, offering capital and strategic guidance to help decentralized networks and applications thrive. Hypersphere Ventures boasts an extensive portfolio, having made over 100 investments, including notable projects such as Solana, Avalanche, and Worldcoin. They emphasize fostering long-term relationships with founders and providing sustained engagement to ensure success in rapidly evolving blockchain ecosystems. The firm recently launched its Hypersphere Atlas Fund, a $130 million liquid fund, aiming to capitalize on inefficiencies in the young crypto markets using Wall Street-style strategies. This multi-strategy platform gives Hypersphere a competitive edge in navigating both early-stage venture investments and liquid crypto markets. Their investment strategy is built on supporting the decentralized economy, targeting projects across sectors like Web3, DeFi, and NFTs, while also contributing to the governance and development of these networks.

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Hyphen Capital
Hyphen Capital

Hyphen Capital is a venture capital fund focused on supporting Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) founders. Based in San Francisco, Hyphen Capital actively invests across various stages, with a significant presence in seed and early-stage funding rounds. The fund emphasizes sectors like fintech, enterprise applications, healthcare, and consumer products. Notable investments include Persona, an identity verification solutions provider valued at $1.5 billion, and Prime Roots, a producer of alternative protein products. Other key investments include Super, an online travel booking platform, and Poised, an AI-enabled communication assistant. Hyphen Capital's investment strategy centers on leveraging its strong network of AAPI entrepreneurs and executives, including prominent figures like Kevin Chou (Kabam), Ellen Chen (Mendocino Farms), and Patrick Lee (Rotten Tomatoes). The fund aims to back founders who are poised to disrupt their industries with innovative solutions and significant growth potential. Hyphen Capital tends to lead investment rounds, with typical check sizes ranging from $100,000 to $4.5 million. They prefer startups to approach them with a clear, scalable business model and a strong founding team. The fund has made 38 investments to date, with 3 successful exits. Led by Dave Lu, a well-respected figure in Silicon Valley, Hyphen Capital provides not just capital but also strategic guidance and access to a vast network of industry leaders, making it an invaluable partner for startups looking to scale rapidly. Hyphen Capital's approach is holistic, emphasizing long-term relationships and community support, reflecting their mission to empower the next generation of AAPI founders to achieve extraordinary success.

USA
Website
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