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VC Funds Starting with I

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Inspiration Ventures
Inspiration Ventures

Inspiration Ventures (IVC) is a venture capital firm dedicated to supporting early-stage technology startups. With a focus on the United States, IVC has invested in a variety of innovative companies. Notable investments include DailyPay, a leader in on-demand access to earned income, and UserTesting, a platform for real-time customer feedback. IVC specializes in technology-driven sectors such as fintech, enterprise software, and e-commerce. They emphasize working closely with founders, providing not just capital but also strategic guidance and operational support. The firm is known for its "compassionate collaboration" approach, offering honest and actionable feedback to help startups thrive. Geographically, IVC primarily invests in U.S.-based companies, with occasional investments in other regions such as Colombia. The firm's strategy involves leading early-stage funding rounds and often co-investing with other notable venture funds. They are committed to long-term partnerships, aiming to inspire and support founders throughout their entrepreneurial journey. Key team members include General Partners Gady Nemirovsky, Robert Fanini, and Harvey Floyd II. Nemirovsky brings over 20 years of experience in founding and scaling companies, Fanini offers extensive operational expertise from his multiple successful startups, and Floyd focuses on organizational psychology and leadership development. IVC has a proven track record of successful investments and exits, with portfolio companies like Caban Systems, which provides lithium-ion battery packs, and BSPK, a platform for personalized shopping experiences. Their dedication to founders and innovative investment strategies make them a standout player in the venture capital landscape.

USA
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Inspired Capital Partners
Inspired Capital Partners

Inspired Capital is a New York-based venture capital firm that focuses on early-stage investments, specifically leading Pre-Seed, Seed, and Series A rounds with check sizes ranging from $1 million to $15 million. Founded by Alexa von Tobel and Penny Pritzker, the firm aims to back fearless founders who are solving some of the hardest challenges facing humanity across various sectors, including AI, fintech, healthcare, industrial, labor and education, and other frontier technologies. Inspired Capital's mission is to partner with transformative founders who have brilliant ideas and relentless determination. They believe venture capital, when properly deployed, can be a powerful economic engine, driving innovation and creating significant long-term value. The firm's investment philosophy is centered around embracing big risks and supporting founders who challenge the status quo and develop new products and solutions to fix structurally broken markets. The team at Inspired Capital comprises experienced operators and investors, including General Partners Mark Batsiyan and Lucy Deland, Principal Kamran Ali, and Senior Associate Claire Pan. They bring extensive experience in building, scaling, and selling companies, as well as deep expertise in various industries. Notable companies in Inspired Capital's portfolio include Habi, a data-driven real estate platform in Latin America; QA Wolf, which focuses on automated browser testing; and Good Inside, a parenting co-pilot platform. The firm is committed to supporting its portfolio companies with hands-on guidance and a robust network to help them become category-defining businesses.

USA
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
+2
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Insta Ventures
Insta Ventures

Insta Ventures is a venture capital firm founded in 2019, focusing on early-stage investments in IT and technology sectors. Based in Limassol, Cyprus, the firm targets startups in the seed to pre-Series A stages, typically investing between $100,000 and $500,000. Insta Ventures is known for its swift decision-making process, often concluding investment deals within one to two months after the first meeting. The firm’s investment strategy is centered around fast-growing, disruptive tech companies, particularly those in SaaS, B2B/B2B2C, AI, AR/VR, and FinTech. Insta Ventures places a strong emphasis on companies with a global market scope and those generating $0.1 to $1 million in annual recurring revenue. While the firm invests globally, it has a special focus on startups from the Nordics and Baltics. Insta Ventures also values co-investments and partners with other venture funds and accelerators to support its portfolio companies. The firm's portfolio includes companies like Ex-human, an AI platform for immersive conversations, and Warren.io, a cloud management platform.

Europe
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
Website
Intel Capital
Intel Capital

Intel Capital, based in Santa Clara, California, is a leading venture capital firm and the investment arm of Intel Corporation. With a robust portfolio featuring 24 unicorns like Figure and AI21 Labs, Intel Capital has cemented its position in the tech industry. Their investments span across AI, cloud, cybersecurity, and semiconductor sectors, targeting companies that are pushing the boundaries of innovation. Notable investments include SecurityScorecard, DataRobot, and Syntiant. Intel Capital's global reach is significant, with investments in over 1,500 companies across 57 countries. They are stage-agnostic, typically investing from seed to growth stages, with check sizes varying according to the company’s needs. Their strategy involves not just funding but also providing strategic guidance and access to Intel’s extensive network of partners and customers, fostering rapid growth and market entry. The firm has a track record of successful exits, with 35 portfolio companies going public, such as ZEEKR and Astera Labs. Intel Capital also prioritizes diversity, having launched a $125 million fund dedicated to businesses led by women and underrepresented minorities. Intel Capital is led by experienced professionals like Wendell Brooks, who have deep expertise in technology and investment. They encourage startups to approach them through their well-defined programs, offering a blend of financial support and strategic advice to drive innovation and growth in the tech ecosystem.

USA
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
+1
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Intelis Capital
Intelis Capital

Intelis Capital, based in Dallas, Texas, is a venture capital firm established in 2017 with a sharp focus on the energy transition. The firm specializes in early-stage investments, particularly in the ClimateTech, CleanTech, and PropTech sectors. Intelis Capital partners with innovative entrepreneurs who are developing technologies that address the world’s most pressing energy challenges, such as the proliferation of renewable energy, electrification of transportation, and improving grid resiliency. The firm’s portfolio includes companies like Dynamhex, Amperon, and Geosite, which are at the forefront of energy optimization and infrastructure modernization. Intelis typically invests in Seed to Series B rounds, often leading these investments and playing a hands-on role in the growth of its portfolio companies. Intelis Capital's founders, Jonathan and Kevin Crowder, bring deep industry expertise, having previously worked at the intersection of energy, policy, and technology. Their approach is to invest "before it's obvious," targeting teams that are poised to lead the next wave of energy innovation. The firm is particularly interested in startups that are leveraging digital tools to enhance the performance and resilience of energy systems, making significant contributions to the global energy transition.

USA
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Interface Fund

Interface Fund is a venture capital firm based in San Francisco, California, founded in 2022. The firm focuses on investing in early-stage companies within the biotech, artificial intelligence, and deep technology sectors. They typically provide pre-seed and seed funding, with investment sizes ranging from $250K to $500K. Interface Fund aims to support scientific and engineering pioneers working on breakthrough technologies. Their portfolio includes companies like Cache DNA, which focuses on genomics and digital data storage, MK1, which drives AI workloads, and Motif Neurotech, which develops minimally invasive artificial neurons. The fund is particularly interested in startups that are reimagining crucial sectors such as techbio, computing, infrastructure, human augmentation, and biology. Along with financial support, Interface Fund provides mentorship and resources to help these startups reach their full potential​.

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Interlace Ventures
Interlace Ventures

Interlace Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm focusing on investments in the commerce technology sector. Based in New York City and San Francisco, the firm invests in founders who are reimagining the commerce landscape. Their portfolio includes a diverse range of companies such as B8ta, Darkstore, Queenly, and Augmodo, which span various sectors from retail and e-commerce to enterprise applications. Interlace Ventures aims to support startups that innovate within the commerce value chain by providing both capital and strategic connections to enterprise brands and retailers. This approach helps their portfolio companies scale and succeed in competitive markets. Recent notable investments include Flyp, which leverages AI to manage fashion waste, and Promoted.ai, a platform that optimizes search, feed, promotions, and ads for marketplaces​. The firm's investment strategy focuses on seed and Series A rounds, with a significant presence in the United States. They emphasize operational support, leveraging their network to connect startups with key partners and customers, ensuring sustained growth and market penetration. Interlace Ventures continues to build a robust portfolio by identifying and nurturing companies that are poised to transform the future of commerce through innovative technologies and business models.

USA
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+2
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Interlock Partners
Interlock Partners

Interlock Partners is a venture capital firm based in Dallas, Texas, specializing in early-stage investments. Founded in 2014, the firm focuses on industries poised for transformational change, such as enterprise software, marketing technology, logistics, real estate tech, and digital media. Their investment strategy is hands-on, leveraging extensive operational experience and networks to accelerate growth for their portfolio companies. Interlock targets companies that utilize emerging technologies to disrupt legacy industries. Their notable investments include Black Crow AI (real-time user predictions), Tradeteq (trade finance platform), and VidMob (video content creation). They assist portfolio companies by helping with strategic planning, team building, and growth acceleration through partnerships and data-driven insights. The firm typically leads early-stage rounds and continues to support companies through subsequent growth stages. Their commitment to providing not only capital but also operational expertise has made them a valuable partner for founders looking to scale.

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Interplay
Interplay

Interplay is a comprehensive venture capital firm that supports innovative startups through multiple avenues, including venture capital, an incubator, a foundry, and a family office. Founded with the mission to accelerate the journey of entrepreneurs, Interplay invests in early-stage tech companies, particularly those focusing on B2B marketplaces and vertical software. The firm's venture capital arm typically invests $500K to $2M in seed to Series B rounds, with a preference for Series A. They reserve capital for follow-on investments in their top-performing portfolio companies. The incubator program offers a $50K cash investment and a 6-month intensive program in exchange for a 6% equity stake, focusing on pre-seed and seed-stage companies. Interplay's foundry is designed to identify and fill gaps in the market by developing commercially viable solutions, often based on internal ideas. Ascend, the family office, evaluates opportunities at any stage and aims to increase exposure to innovation for entrepreneurs who have already succeeded in the startup ecosystem. Notable achievements include the closing of their $45M Fund III, targeted at B2B marketplaces and vertical software companies, and active involvement in over 40% of Fund III’s capital deployment. The firm also operates multiple service companies and communities to support entrepreneurs and investors.

LatAm
USA
+1
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
Website
Intersect VC
Intersect VC

Intersect VC is a US-based venture capital firm focused on early-stage investments, primarily in technology-driven sectors. With a particular interest in fintech, consumer products, enterprise software, and blockchain, the fund backs startups that aim to disrupt traditional industries through innovative solutions. They typically engage at seed and Series A stages, showing a preference for ventures with clear paths to growth. Intersect VC has a modest yet diverse portfolio, including companies like Juvena Therapeutics in healthcare, Masa in blockchain, and ROW8 in digital media. Although the fund has been selective, it ensures deep engagement with its portfolio companies, often co-investing alongside other notable funds, such as Unshackled Ventures and Mubadala. This collaborative approach highlights their strategy of leveraging partnerships to support portfolio growth. The firm’s team, led by Kyle Ellicott as a Partner, brings a blend of entrepreneurial experience and investment acumen, focusing on helping startups navigate early challenges. Based out of California, Intersect VC provides not just capital but also mentorship, connecting startups with industry networks that accelerate their market entry. Entrepreneurs can reach out to Intersect VC by demonstrating a strong product-market fit, scalable technology, and a clear value proposition. They prioritize founders who are agile, capable of adapting to market needs, and are transparent about their long-term vision.

$0-$100K
$1M-$3M
+2
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Interstellar Ventures
Interstellar Ventures

Interstellar Ventures is a Berlin-based venture capital fund with a focus on early-stage investments, primarily in the fields of SaaS, content marketing, and blockchain technologies. The firm often targets startups in the European market, particularly Germany, while also exploring global opportunities in emerging tech sectors. Despite its small portfolio, Interstellar Ventures tends to invest around $3 million per deal, preferring to support seed-stage companies with early revenue models. Their investment strategy emphasizes backing innovative startups in the digital economy, particularly those working on cutting-edge solutions within the crypto and decentralized ecosystems. Although they have not led any funding rounds yet, their presence in the blockchain sector has grown, with a handful of investments in token-based projects. The firm has shown particular interest in social media and marketing tech that leverage blockchain. While Interstellar Ventures is not one of the most active funds, it has steadily built a pipeline for future growth through co-investments with other leading VCs in the space. For startups looking to connect, building a strong business case around decentralized solutions or content-driven technologies is key to attracting their interest.

Europe
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Interwest partners
Interwest partners

InterWest Partners, established in 1979, is a venture capital firm focused on early-stage investments in the information technology and healthcare sectors. Based in Menlo Park, California, the firm has raised over $2.8 billion across ten funds. Throughout its history, InterWest has backed more than 250 companies, achieving 97 IPOs and participating in 95 acquisitions. InterWest Partners IX, one of their notable funds, closed at $606 million and primarily invests in early-stage companies within its targeted sectors. The firm is known for its successful investments in companies such as Doximity, Canva, Braze, and Glaukos. InterWest's approach focuses on partnering with world-class entrepreneurs to build leading companies in IT and healthcare, supporting them through various growth stages. While InterWest Partners is not currently seeking new investments, their legacy includes influential early wins in companies like Xilinx and CIENA in the IT sector, and COR Therapeutics and Ventritex in healthcare, cementing their reputation as a key player in the venture capital landscape.

Israel
Europe
+2
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Intudo Ventures
Intudo Ventures

Intudo Ventures, founded in 2017 by Patrick Yip and Eddy Chan, is a pioneering venture capital firm that exclusively invests in Indonesian startups. With a concentrated portfolio approach, Intudo focuses on sectors like agriculture, B2B & enterprise, education, finance, healthcare, and logistics. The firm typically invests between $1 million and $10 million, primarily in early-stage and Series A rounds, but also participates in Series B and C rounds for its established portfolio companies. Intudo has built a reputation for backing high-potential companies such as Pintu, TaniHub, and Gredu. Their strategy leverages the expertise of returnee Indonesians who have gained experience and networks abroad, particularly from the U.S. This approach is bolstered by programs like the Pulkam S.E.A. Turtle Fellowship, which helps integrate returning talent into Indonesia's tech ecosystem. The firm’s deep local involvement allows them to maintain close relationships with their portfolio companies, providing significant support beyond just capital. Intudo ensures every investment is strategically aligned with Indonesia's regulatory environment and market dynamics, giving their companies a competitive edge. Key team members include co-founders Eddy Chan and Patrick Yip, who bring extensive experience in venture capital and entrepreneurial ventures across Silicon Valley and Asia. Intudo Ventures is headquartered in Jakarta, Indonesia, and continues to champion the growth of the local digital economy through its targeted investment strategy and hands-on approach.

Southeast Asia
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InveN Capital
InveN Capital

Inven Capital, founded in 2014, is a Czech-based venture capital firm primarily backed by the major European energy utility ČEZ and the European Investment Bank (EIB). The firm focuses on climate tech and energy-related startups, particularly those innovating in areas such as renewable energy, energy efficiency, smart grids, mobility solutions, and energy storage. With over €500 million in funds under management, Inven Capital supports companies from early to growth stages across Europe and Israel. The firm seeks to invest in companies with proven business models that are at the growth stage, aiming to drive significant advancements in decarbonization and sustainability. Its portfolio includes successful ventures like German energy storage company sonnen, Israeli electromobility platform Driivz, and smart thermostat leader tado°. Beyond providing capital, Inven Capital offers strategic guidance, leveraging its strong connections within the energy sector to help startups scale their technologies and enter new markets. Led by Managing Director Petr Mikovec, Inven Capital emphasizes long-term value creation, sustainability, and supporting the transition to a cleaner energy future.

Europe
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Inventages
Inventages

Inventages Venture Capital, founded in 2000 by Gunnar Weikert, is the venture capital arm of Nestlé, headquartered in Nassau, Bahamas. The firm specializes in health care, life sciences, pharmaceuticals, cosmeceuticals, enabling technologies, and medical devices. Inventages has a broad investment focus, participating in seed, early, mid, and late-stage ventures. Notable investments include Accera, a biotechnology firm focused on therapies for neurodegenerative diseases, and Phagenesis, which develops treatments for dysphagia. Other significant investments are Shield Therapeutics, known for its iron deficiency treatments, and Cognoptix, which is developing diagnostics for Alzheimer's disease​. Inventages typically invests with an average round size of $14 million, demonstrating a strong commitment to substantial funding rounds. The firm is actively involved in guiding its portfolio companies through strategic growth and development stages. Key team members include Gunnar Weikert (Founder and CEO), Thomas Bayerl, and Wolfgang Reichenberger, all bringing significant expertise in venture capital and life sciences to the table. Inventages is particularly noted for its rigorous due diligence process and a strong focus on the commercial viability of scientific innovations. This approach has enabled them to support groundbreaking developments in health and wellness sectors​.

Israel
Europe
+2
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Invento Capital
Invento Capital

Invento Capital is a Poland-based venture capital firm, founded in 2017 and headquartered in Katowice. It specializes in early-stage investments, with a focus on deeptech, IT, health, cleantech, and foodtech industries. The firm typically invests in pre-seed to seed rounds, with funding ranging from $50,000 to $250,000. Invento is known for its hands-on approach, providing startups not only with capital but also with business support and access to a broad network of industry experts. Invento has a diverse portfolio, including companies like Fully-Verified, a cybersecurity startup, and Planet Heroes, a crowdfunding platform for environmental projects. Their investment strategy emphasizes backing impactful, scalable, and ethical projects that contribute to global challenges. With a strong international presence, Invento aims to help Polish startups expand globally while attracting international projects to the Polish market. The firm has received additional support through the BRIdge Alfa program, allowing them to continue making strategic investments in areas such as energy, medicine, and new materials. As Invento continues to grow, it is poised to make a significant impact in advancing technology-driven industries in Poland and beyond.

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Inventure
Inventure

Inventure is a venture capital firm founded in 2005, headquartered in Helsinki, Finland, with a focus on early-stage investments across the Nordic and Baltic regions. The firm supports innovative startups in sectors ranging from deep tech to consumer internet brands. Inventure’s investment strategy centers around being the first institutional investor in most of its portfolio companies, providing capital and guidance to help them scale. The firm is known for backing over 90 companies, including notable successes like Wolt, Swappie, and Stravito. With ticket sizes ranging from €300,000 to €5 million, Inventure has raised significant capital across multiple funds, the latest announced in 2022. This enables the firm to provide critical early-stage funding to founders tackling unique challenges in their respective regions. Inventure operates as a generalist fund but with strong conviction in the teams it backs, emphasizing the importance of supporting ambitious founders. The firm’s hands-on approach helps startups overcome early-stage hurdles, offering both financial support and strategic resources. Through its offices in Helsinki and Stockholm, Inventure has built a robust network across the Nordic and Baltic startup ecosystem, making it a key player in the region’s venture capital landscape. In addition to its financial investments, Inventure also assists portfolio companies with talent acquisition, product development, and international expansion, ensuring they have the tools necessary for long-term success.

Europe
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Inventus Capital Partners
Inventus Capital Partners

Inventus Capital Partners is a cross-border venture capital firm with a strong focus on early-stage technology companies in both India and the U.S. Co-founded by seasoned investor Kanwal Rekhi, Inventus Capital emphasizes capital efficiency and invests in sectors that don't require massive capital infusions, such as digital services, software, and enterprise solutions. Their strategy hinges on backing entrepreneurs with proven staying power, often investing after they've achieved early customer traction or have bootstrapped for 18-24 months. Inventus typically invests $0.5-$1 million per company and prefers ventures that leverage Indian talent or target the growing middle-class consumption market in India and the U.S. Notable investments include RedBus, Sokrati, and Vizury Interactive, showcasing their keen interest in digital marketing, financial technology, and SaaS platforms. They are particularly interested in companies that blend U.S. innovation with Indian scalability, reflecting their commitment to fostering cross-border success. The firm operates with a hands-on approach, offering strategic guidance rather than just capital, and often acts as a mentor to help founders refine their go-to-market strategies. The core team includes veterans like Parag Dhol and John Dougery, ensuring robust expertise in managing early-stage investments. Inventus takes pride in deeply understanding the entrepreneurs they back, insisting that their relationships with founders are built on long-term trust and collaboration. Their portfolio demonstrates a focus on sectors transforming under the pressure of new digital realities.

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Inveready
Inveready

Inveready, founded in 2008 and headquartered in Barcelona, is a prominent asset manager in Spain, specializing in various stages of venture capital, growth capital, venture debt, strategic public equity, private equity, and infrastructure investments. With over €1.2 billion in assets under management and a portfolio of 220 companies, Inveready has a strong track record of supporting innovative and high-growth ventures. The firm’s investment strategies span multiple sectors, including technology, biotech, fintech, medtech, and industrial technologies. Notable portfolio companies include Feedzai, which has achieved unicorn status, and several others that have been acquired by major multinationals such as Intel, Symantec, and Facebook, or have listed on major stock exchanges like Nasdaq and Euronext. Inveready typically invests between €500,000 and €5 million, supporting companies from early stages to growth and beyond. They have offices in San Sebastián, Madrid, and Barcelona, positioning them well to leverage opportunities across Europe and North America. Their unique approach combines traditional equity investments with innovative financing solutions like venture debt and tax lease structures, tailored to minimize dilution for founders while maximizing growth potential.

Europe
Website
Invesco
Invesco

Invesco Private Capital, a division of Invesco, specializes in a broad range of investments, including early-stage ventures, growth capital, buyouts, and private equity. With over 25 years of experience, they leverage a deep network of industry relationships and extensive market insights to identify and support high-potential startups and emerging private equity managers​. Invesco’s notable investments span across various sectors, including technology, healthcare, and financial services. They have been involved in significant ventures and direct investments that align with their strategy of partnering with innovative and scalable companies. Their comprehensive approach includes not only capital investment but also strategic support and operational expertise to help portfolio companies achieve sustainable growth. For more information on their investment strategies and portfolio, you can visit the Invesco website or explore their detailed profiles on investment platforms like PitchBook and Crunchbase.

Israel
Europe
+2
Website
Invest Nebraska
Invest Nebraska

Invest Nebraska is a venture capital firm based in Lincoln, Nebraska, dedicated to supporting early-stage startups across various industries. As a nonprofit fund, it focuses on driving economic growth within Nebraska by investing in technology-driven companies that demonstrate a potential for scalability and local impact. Invest Nebraska has made significant strides in sectors like AgTech, life sciences, IoT, cloud services, and proprietary food technology, among others. Their portfolio reflects a commitment to fostering innovation in areas including healthcare, financial technology, and agriculture. The firm partners closely with state initiatives, including the Business Innovation Act, which provides capital for promising startups to scale within Nebraska. An average initial check size of $250k is typical, aimed at providing 12-18 months of runway. Recent collaborations, such as the Burlington Capital Ag-Venture Fund, show their strategic focus on strengthening AgTech innovation across the Midwest, bringing together local expertise and a global perspective to support agricultural startups. The leadership team, including CEO Dan Hoffman and Principal Ben Williamson, brings deep local expertise, facilitating connections between startups and a broader network of investors. Invest Nebraska values companies with a solid plan for in-state growth and a robust understanding of their market, making it a key player in developing Nebraska's entrepreneurial ecosystem. Entrepreneurs seeking investment are encouraged to demonstrate clear product-market fit, recurring revenue, and a commitment to leveraging Nebraska's unique economic landscape.

$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+2
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Invest-NL
Invest-NL

Invest-NL is a Dutch impact investment firm dedicated to financing innovative projects and companies that drive sustainability and innovation in the Netherlands. The firm, established in 2020, focuses on supporting entrepreneurs with substantial plans for a sustainable future. Their mission is to enable projects that may otherwise seem unfinanceable, contributing to major societal transitions such as the shift to a carbon-neutral and circular economy. Invest-NL's investment activities span various sectors, including deep tech, life sciences, energy transition, and agrifood. Notable initiatives include the Dutch Future Fund, which mobilizes up to €1.5 billion for innovative SMEs, focusing on energy transition and sustainability. One of Invest-NL's significant investments is in Regeneration.VC Fund II, a venture capital fund aimed at consumer climate tech. This €5 million investment helps bridge Dutch startups with the U.S. market, providing them with access to American multinationals and capital markets. Invest-NL collaborates with the European Investment Fund (EIF) and the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate to support high-potential ventures, making impactful contributions to both the Dutch economy and global sustainability efforts.

Europe
$3M-$10M
$10M-$50M
Website
Investec Ventures
Investec Ventures

Investec, an Anglo-South African international banking and wealth management group, is recognized for its diverse investments and notable projects. The company operates globally, offering financial products and services to clients in Europe, Southern Africa, and the Asia-Pacific region. It is dual-listed on the London and Johannesburg Stock Exchanges. One of Investec's significant projects is its partnership with Proparco on the Transforming Financial Systems for Climate (TFSC) program. This initiative supports South Africa's transition to a low-carbon economy with an $80 million climate finance-dedicated credit facility aimed at expanding climate-related financing in the region. This project aligns with South Africa's goal to reduce carbon emissions by 42% by 2025 and diversify its electricity production away from coal by 2050. Investec has also been instrumental in financing renewable energy projects, such as the €72.5 million facility for WElink's 220MW Solara4 solar PV farm in Portugal, Europe's largest unsubsidized solar project. This project will provide sustainable energy to 200,000 homes and reduce carbon emissions significantly. Moreover, Investec's energy and infrastructure finance division has arranged over $11 billion in financing in North America over the past three years, demonstrating its expertise in conventional and renewable power, midstream oil and gas, transportation, and digital infrastructure. These initiatives highlight Investec's commitment to sustainability and its strategic focus on supporting large-scale renewable projects and climate-related investments globally.

Europe
Africa
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Investible
Investible

Investible is a prominent early-stage venture capital firm based in Sydney and Singapore, focusing on investments in Australia, New Zealand, Southeast Asia, and globally. Established to support visionary founders, Investible targets pre-seed to Series A companies across various sectors, including fintech, martech, edtech, healthtech, and climate tech. The firm operates through several funds, including the $51.6 million Early-Stage Fund 2 and the Climate Tech Fund. They also have a unique investment syndicate called Club Investible, which includes over 150 members who invest alongside the firm's funds. This model allows Investible to offer comprehensive support, including capital, expertise, and an extensive network of advisors and industry connections. Investible's portfolio includes notable companies like Quantum Brilliance and Manetta's Seafood Market, highlighting their diverse investment strategy. They emphasize a founder-friendly approach, aiming to provide ongoing support as businesses grow, with check sizes typically ranging from AU$250,000 to AU$1.5 million.

Southeast Asia
Oceania
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
Website
Investisseurs & Partenaires
Investisseurs & Partenaires

Investisseurs & Partenaires (I&P) is an impact investment group exclusively dedicated to supporting small and medium enterprises (SMEs) across Sub-Saharan Africa. Founded in 2002, I&P has invested in over 200 companies spanning diverse sectors such as healthcare, agriculture, fintech, and renewable energy. The fund operates through several tailored programs, including I&P Development, I&P Expansion, and I&P Acceleration, each designed to meet the needs of businesses at different growth stages. I&P emphasizes sustainable development and aims to foster local entrepreneurship by providing not just financial capital, but also strategic and operational support. Their investments range from €50,000 to €5 million, targeting companies with strong growth potential that contribute to social and economic progress. The fund takes a hands-on approach, offering mentorship and capacity-building initiatives to enhance the management capabilities of its investees. Through initiatives like the African Club of Entrepreneurs, I&P encourages networking and collaboration among African business leaders. The organization, led by Jean-Michel Severino, has a robust presence with offices in several African countries, including Senegal, Ghana, and Madagascar, allowing it to maintain close partnerships with local entrepreneurs. I&P's model has garnered recognition, having been selected multiple times for the ImpactAssets 50, highlighting its role as a pioneer in Africa's impact investment space. Their mission is clear: to build a dynamic and sustainable private sector in Africa, fostering long-term economic development across the continent.

$0-$100K
$500K-$1M
+2
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Investo
Investo

Investo is a venture capital firm based in Mexico City, focusing on early-stage investments across Latin America. Founded by Sergio Romo, the firm aims to bolster the region’s entrepreneurial ecosystem by backing scalable startups that offer innovative solutions with distinct value propositions. Romo, with a background in law and extensive experience in M&A and project finance, co-founded Investomex after recognizing the strategic support entrepreneurs often lacked during his own ventures. The firm is known for injecting seed capital and providing strategic assistance to startups, facilitating their growth and international expansion. A key part of its mission is transforming Mexico into a pivotal innovation hub, investing in high-potential projects that can drive substantial change within Latin America's tech landscape. Investo’s investment philosophy is anchored in partnering with entrepreneurs who demonstrate a clear commitment to addressing significant market needs with unique approaches. It has played an essential role in nurturing notable Latin American startups, leveraging Romo’s multifaceted expertise and passion for fostering innovation. The firm’s support extends beyond capital, emphasizing mentorship and strategic guidance to accelerate growth and resilience in the competitive startup space.

$0-$100K
$1M-$3M
+1
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Investo Capital
Investo Capital

Investo Capital is an early-stage venture capital firm based in Aalborg, Denmark, with a strong focus on investing in Danish technology-driven companies. Established in 2018, Investo Capital targets early-growth tech companies that demonstrate strong strategic potential and scalability, particularly in sectors such as SaaS, med-tech, cleantech, and Industry 4.0. The firm typically invests between €2 million and €5 million, with the potential to increase this up to €10 million through co-investments with other partners. Backed by cornerstone investors like HEARTLAND A/S and NOVI Innovation A/S, Investo Capital leverages its team's extensive experience in Nordic venture and private equity. The team, which includes seasoned professionals such as Henrik Lundum and Jesper Jespersen, has a long track record in successfully guiding startups from seed stage to significant market impact. Their approach is hands-on, with Investo Capital often taking an active role in the companies they back, including board representation and strategic guidance. Investo's investment strategy is comprehensive, beginning with an in-depth screening process to evaluate the company’s commercial potential and growth strategy. They focus on companies that not only have a solid business model but also offer unique technological solutions. The firm’s portfolio includes notable investments in companies like TracInnovations, Brainreader, and Tentoma, all of which are at the forefront of innovation in their respective fields​.

Europe
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Investor Growth Capital Limited
Investor Growth Capital Limited

Investor Growth Capital is the private equity arm of Investor AB, specializing in long-term investments primarily across technology, healthcare, and advanced industrial sectors. Based in North America, the firm focuses on control investments in privately held companies, aiming to build a portfolio of businesses with strong potential for sustained growth and cash flow generation. Founded in 1916, Investor Growth Capital has a long history of actively managing its investments, often providing operational expertise and strategic direction to the companies it backs. The firm targets unlisted companies, with an indefinite holding period, allowing for a patient investment strategy. This approach is designed to support businesses through significant growth phases rather than pushing for quick exits. The profits from their legacy venture capital portfolio are frequently reinvested into new acquisitions or growth-stage companies within their target sectors. Investor Growth Capital’s strategy emphasizes active ownership, where the team engages with portfolio companies to drive innovation, efficiency, and market expansion. Their long-term focus allows them to take advantage of steady growth opportunities, contributing to the success of companies in industries that require substantial time for development and scaling.

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Invoke Capital
Invoke Capital

Invoke Capital is a technology investment and advisory firm, founded in 2012 by Mike Lynch, a renowned technologist and entrepreneur. The firm is headquartered in London, UK, and focuses on identifying and investing in groundbreaking technologies emerging from Europe. Unlike traditional venture capital firms, Invoke Capital takes a hands-on approach, working closely with their portfolio companies throughout the entire growth journey—from initial founding stages to scaling into global leaders. Invoke Capital is known for its deep expertise in artificial intelligence (AI) and its close connections with leading academic institutions like the University of Cambridge. The firm’s portfolio includes companies like Darktrace, a global leader in cyber AI, Luminance, a machine learning platform for the legal industry, and Featurespace, an AI engine for fraud detection. These investments highlight Invoke's commitment to backing technologies with transformative potential. The firm's strategy is not limited to providing financial support; they also offer operational and strategic guidance, leveraging their extensive experience in the technology sector. This approach has allowed them to nurture and scale several high-profile tech companies, making a significant impact in the industry.

Europe
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INX Venture Capital

INX International's venture capital program, launched in 2022, is part of the company's broader focus on sustainable and innovative packaging solutions. With $50M allocated, the fund has already backed several notable companies like DetraPel, which specializes in PFAS-free, sustainable coatings for packaging. This aligns with INX’s broader mission of delivering eco-friendly and high-performance ink solutions, particularly for industries like packaging and digital printing. The fund primarily invests in startups that are developing advanced materials and packaging technologies, focusing heavily on sustainability. Their geographic reach is global, leveraging the parent company Sakata INX's vast presence in Europe, South America, and beyond. Their investment strategy emphasizes partnerships that bring complementary technologies to market faster. For example, their collaboration with DetraPel strengthens INX’s offerings in fiber-based packaging, a critical area for sustainable development. Startups aiming to partner with INX are encouraged to align with their focus on customer-centric, sustainable innovation. The average check size is undisclosed, but they actively seek partnerships where they can also provide technical and go-to-market support. Key leadership includes Shane Bertsch, the Senior VP of Strategic Planning & Innovation, who has a strong background in sustainability and innovation from his time at HAVI​.

LatAm
Europe
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IOSG Ventures
IOSG Ventures

IOSG Ventures is a research-driven venture capital firm founded in 2017, focusing on early-stage investments within the blockchain and Web3 ecosystem. Based in China, the US, and Singapore, IOSG Ventures is known for backing projects that span across Layer 1/Layer 2 protocols, DeFi, GameFi, SocialFi, and decentralized applications (dApps). Some prominent projects in their portfolio include Arbitrum, NEAR, 1inch, and Illuvium, reflecting their commitment to supporting innovative technologies that advance decentralization and digital finance. The firm actively participates in building communities around its investments, fostering collaboration, and offering strategic support to help founders scale. They engage deeply with projects, often starting from seed or Series A rounds, with typical investment sizes ranging from $100K to $5M. Their investment approach emphasizes long-term growth, and they are known as "BUIDLers" and "HODLers," reflecting their dedication to the projects they support. Led by a team of partners including Xinshu Dong and Jocy Lin, IOSG Ventures maintains a global outlook, with investments across multiple continents. They have been highly active, making 15 investments in 2024 alone, and have successfully nurtured six companies to unicorn status. Their strategy revolves around not only providing capital but also mentoring and technical guidance, ensuring that startups are well-positioned to grow within the competitive Web3 space.

$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
+1
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IP Group
IP Group

IP Group is a leading FTSE-250 listed venture capital firm specializing in intellectual property commercialization. Notable for its deeptech focus, IP Group has been instrumental in developing over 300 companies, with significant investments in life sciences, cleantech, and cutting-edge technologies. High-profile portfolio companies include Oxford Nanopore Technologies, Centessa Pharmaceuticals, and Hinge Health. Geographically, IP Group maintains a strong presence in the UK, with partnerships across 17 UK universities and significant ties to institutions in the US, Australia, and New Zealand. The firm’s investment strategy emphasizes patient capital and long-term support, particularly in university spin-outs. IP Group invests at various stages, from seed to growth, and often continues funding as companies scale. This approach includes providing commercialization assistance, executive recruitment, and securing growth-stage capital from co-investors. The firm’s evergreen structure allows it to sustain the lengthy development cycles typical of deeptech ventures. Key team members include CEO Greg Smith and COO Alan Aubrey, who bring extensive expertise in technology transfer and IP management. IP Group typically leads investment rounds and prefers to be approached by startups with strong IP and technological differentiation. With an average check size of over £1.5m for VC rounds, the firm remains highly active, having invested £1bn in the first half of the current financial year. In summary, IP Group’s robust support system, extensive university partnerships, and strategic patience make it a cornerstone for deeptech and innovative startups looking to transform breakthrough ideas into commercial realities.

Europe
Oceania
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IQ Capital
IQ Capital

IQ Capital is a leading venture capital firm based in Cambridge, UK, specializing in deep tech investments. With over $1 billion in assets under management, IQ Capital targets seed to Series A stage startups across the UK and Europe, focusing on transformative technologies like AI, quantum computing, robotics, and synthetic biology. Notable investments include Grapeshot (acquired by Oracle), Bloomsbury AI (acquired by Facebook), and Thought Machine, a prominent cloud banking startup valued at $2.7 billion. IQ Capital's strategy emphasizes investing in IP-rich technologies with global market potential. Initial investments range from $2.5 million to $5 million, with follow-on investments reaching up to $15 million. The firm recently closed its fourth venture fund at $200 million to support deep tech companies from seed through growth stages. Key team members include co-founders Max Bautin and Kerry Baldwin, both with extensive experience in deep tech venture capital. The team has grown significantly, adding experts like Rick Hao and Daniel Carew, who bring diverse expertise across AI, cybersecurity, and advanced manufacturing.

Europe
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+3
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Iris Capital
Iris Capital

Iris Capital is a prominent pan-European venture capital firm founded in 1986, focusing on the digital economy. With headquarters in Paris and offices in San Francisco, Berlin, Munich, Tel Aviv, Tokyo, and Dubai, Iris Capital invests in startups across Europe and beyond. They provide funding from seed to growth stages, emphasizing sectors such as software, media, communication, and IT. Their investment strategy involves backing innovative companies that show potential for significant impact and growth. Notable portfolio companies include Adjust, Adomik, Getsafe, iAdvize, and Shift Technology. Iris Capital's approach includes providing strategic support and leveraging their extensive network to help portfolio companies scale and succeed globally. The leadership team includes Julien-David Nitlech, Managing Partner, who focuses on early-stage investments in AI, deep tech, and industry 4.0, and Itziar Estevez, Partner, specializing in late-stage and growth capital investments in B2B software and deep tech. They emphasize close collaboration with entrepreneurs to drive growth and innovation. Recently, Iris Capital announced the launch of IrisNext, a fund focused on digital transformation opportunities, with an initial closing of €250 million. This fund aims to invest in startups from seed to growth stages, supporting the next wave of digital innovation.

Europe
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
+1
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IRIS Ventures
IRIS Ventures

IRIS Ventures is a growth equity firm focused on supporting visionary founders building consumer brands that prioritize health, wellness, and convenience. Launched in 2021, IRIS operates across Europe, the UK, and the US, investing in tech-enabled solutions that aim to make life healthier and more sustainable. The firm champions companies that embrace responsible innovation, transparency, and diversity, with a particular emphasis on long-term societal impact. Key brands in the IRIS Ventures portfolio include Saysh, the women’s athletic footwear company founded by Olympic athlete Allyson Felix; Artemest, a luxury marketplace that showcases Italian craftsmanship; and Vicio, a rapidly growing food delivery startup in Spain. Other investments, like Biomel, which offers plant-based gut health products, and Olistic, a wellness brand focused on hair care, reflect IRIS’s commitment to well-being and modern consumer needs. The firm’s investment approach is centered around empowering brands that resonate with today's consumers, helping them scale while fostering positive change. IRIS Ventures seeks out companies at the intersection of health, sustainability, and convenience, focusing on those that can drive both economic returns and social impact. Their mission is to back founders who are rewriting the future of consumer goods, with a strong belief that brands should not only deliver exceptional products but also contribute to a more inclusive and healthier world​.

$3M-$10M
$10M-$50M
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IrishAngels
IrishAngels

IrishAngels is an angel investing network associated with the University of Notre Dame, focusing on pre-seed and seed stage startups. With a network of over 250 investors, IrishAngels has deployed more than $20 million in capital across various sectors including B2B, consumer, and medical companies. They provide substantial support through their active network, ensuring that companies receive not only financial backing but also strategic guidance and resources for growth. Notable investments in their portfolio include Elevate K-12, a platform providing live streaming online instruction; Genomenon, which offers a comprehensive source of genomic evidence; and Hallow, a Christian prayer app that provides guided religious content. They also have investments in technology-driven companies like Groupsense, which tracks cyber threats, and Fulcrum, which powers a connected manufacturing supply chain through machine learning. IrishAngels holds quarterly meetings, currently conducted remotely, providing investors with opportunities for networking and business development. The group emphasizes a collaborative and founder-friendly approach, maintaining regular check-ins to support portfolio companies.

USA
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Iron Wolf
Iron Wolf

Iron Wolf Capital is an early-stage venture capital firm based in Vilnius, Lithuania, and London, specializing in funding startups that focus on disruptive technologies with global potential. With a particular focus on deep tech, AI, SaaS, and IoT, Iron Wolf Capital invests in pre-seed to early growth companies. The firm typically invests between €250,000 and €2 million, helping to scale businesses that demonstrate innovative products, technology, or business models. Their portfolio spans diverse sectors, including companies like Millo, a smart blender startup; Litilit, a developer of high-end fiber lasers; and Rendin, a platform revolutionizing the home rental process. Iron Wolf Capital supports these companies not only financially but also by leveraging its team's deep entrepreneurial and financial experience, guiding startups through the complex stages of growth. Iron Wolf Capital’s roots in the Baltics, combined with a global outlook, enable them to focus on building bridges between local talent and international markets. The firm is known for its hands-on approach, providing strategic advice and access to a robust network of partners and experts to foster success. The firm also emphasizes ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) principles, integrating sustainability into its investment strategies to ensure long-term value creation.

Europe
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+1
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Ironspring Ventures
Ironspring Ventures

Ironspring Ventures, based in Austin, Texas, is a venture capital firm dedicated to investing in early-stage startups focused on digital industrial innovation. Established in 2020, the firm specializes in sectors such as construction, manufacturing, transportation and logistics, and alternative energy. Ironspring Ventures aims to address significant industry challenges, including labor shortages, supply chain disruptions, and the need for sustainable energy solutions, by supporting innovative technological solutions. The firm recently launched its $100 million Fund II, building on the success of its initial $61 million fund. Ironspring Ventures is known for its hands-on approach, providing not only capital but also strategic support, industry expertise, and extensive networks to help startups scale effectively. Notable investments include companies like OneRail, a comprehensive final mile delivery logistics platform, and Cargado, which enhances transparency and efficiency in cross-border logistics. The team at Ironspring Ventures consists of experienced professionals with deep roots in industrial technologies and the Texas economy, positioning them to effectively evaluate and support startups in their target sectors. Their investment strategy focuses on partnering with world-class founders to revolutionize how we design, build, distribute, and operate in the physical world.

USA
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
+1
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irrvrntVC
irrvrntVC

irrvrntVC is a venture capital firm based in New York, founded in 2019 by Andrew Gluck. The firm focuses on early-stage investments in sectors such as Direct-to-Consumer (DTC), AdTech, and NextGen Commerce. irrvrntVC is known for backing companies from their inception through to pre-seed and seed stages, helping them navigate the challenges of scaling and market entry. The fund typically invests between $300,000 and $500,000 per deal, and it has made over 40 investments since its inception. Some of the notable portfolio companies include MyBundle.TV, Caraway Home, and Italic, reflecting the firm's commitment to innovative, consumer-facing technologies. Andrew Gluck, the founder, is particularly passionate about partnering with first-time founders, offering them guidance drawn from his own entrepreneurial experiences. irrvrntVC also provides significant value to its portfolio companies beyond capital, including access to over $250,000 in credits from partners like AWS, which helps startups reduce initial costs and scale more efficiently.

USA
Canada
$100K-$500K
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Irving Investors
Irving Investors

Irving Investors is a growth-focused investment firm founded in 2009 by Jeremy Abelson. Operating as a crossover fund, it blends private equity and venture capital strategies, actively investing in both private and public markets. Based out of New York City and Denver, Irving Investors is sector-agnostic, deploying capital across various industries, including software, healthcare, and consumer products. The firm has developed a reputation for supporting late-stage startups and companies approaching IPO readiness. Notable investments include companies like Liquid Death, a fast-growing beverage brand, and Cybereason, a cybersecurity firm that reached unicorn status. Other key portfolio companies include Snyk, Databricks, and Instacart, demonstrating Irving's diverse sector reach. With a preference for long-term partnerships, Irving employs a flexible investment strategy, providing capital through equity, secondary transactions, and structured deals. Their ability to invest across the capital structure allows them to maximize returns, especially in high-growth sectors like technology and biotech. Jeremy Abelson, along with a skilled team, leverages extensive market experience to identify promising ventures and support them through scalable growth phases.

$0-$100K
$10M-$50M
Website
Isai
Isai

ISAI is a venture capital firm based in Paris, France, known as "the French Tech Entrepreneurs' Fund." Founded in 2009, ISAI specializes in supporting early-stage startups with a focus on digital and technology sectors such as SaaS, AI, and marketplaces. The firm operates multiple funds, including ISAI Venture III, which recently achieved a first closing at €90 million, with a final target of €120 million. ISAI's investment strategy covers various stages, from seed to growth, with ticket sizes ranging from €100k to €3 million for early-stage investments, and up to €30 million for more mature companies. Notable investments include Blablacar, 360Learning, and Evaneos. Additionally, ISAI collaborates with Capgemini through the ISAI Cap Venture fund, focusing on enterprise software startups globally, with investment sizes between €1 million and €5 million​. The team at ISAI includes experienced professionals such as Jean-David Chamboredon, Christophe Raynaud, and Thierry Vandewalle, who bring a wealth of expertise and network connections to support their portfolio companies in scaling and achieving market success​.

Europe
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
+3
Website
iSeed
iSeed

iSeed Ventures, based in San Francisco, California, is an early-stage venture capital firm focused on digital health, consumer mobile technology, and IoT. Founded by Adam Lin and Bryan Cheng, the firm invests in seed to early-stage startups, providing not only capital but also strategic guidance and support to foster growth and innovation. iSeed Ventures has a diverse portfolio of notable investments. These include 9amHealth, a virtual diabetes care clinic; Anyline, a mobile data capture and AI company; and BloomSky, which provides innovative weather IoT solutions. They have also supported Canvas Medical, a software platform for healthcare delivery, and Care Innovations, a healthcare management services provider acquired by PRA Health Sciences. The firm has successfully exited several investments, including 1DocWay, an online platform for virtual care acquired by United Healthcare, and mySugr, which was acquired by Roche. iSeed Ventures aims to leverage their extensive network and expertise to help early-stage companies achieve significant milestones and exits. With a total of 44 investments and 5 successful exits, iSeed Ventures continues to focus on high-growth potential startups in the US and globally, emphasizing their commitment to transforming healthcare and consumer technology industries.

South Asia
Southeast Asia
$100K-$500K
Website
iSeed Ventures
iSeed Ventures

iSeed Ventures, founded in 2014, is a venture capital firm based in San Francisco, California, that focuses on seed-stage investments in sectors such as digital health, the Internet of Things (IoT), and consumer technology. The firm aims to support innovative startups with high growth potential and has a diverse portfolio of companies across various industries. Some of the notable investments by iSeed Ventures include 9am.health, a virtual diabetes clinic that secured $3.7 million in seed funding to provide better diabetes care in the U.S., and CoderSchool, an online coding education platform based in Vietnam, which raised $2.6 million in pre-Series A funding to expand its reach. Other significant investments include Jeff, a fintech company focused on lending, and AvalonMeta Ventures, which combines education and gaming. iSeed Ventures is known for its commitment to supporting early-stage startups through strategic investments and active mentorship. The firm typically makes investments with an average round size of $2 million and has been involved in various rounds annually, showcasing its active role in the venture capital ecosystem.

USA
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iSELECT FUND
iSELECT FUND

iSelect Fund is a St. Louis-based venture capital firm focusing on early-stage investments in sectors that have a profound global impact, such as agriculture, food, and healthcare. They invest in companies addressing critical challenges like sustainable food production, improved healthcare delivery, and innovations that enhance human health through better nutrition. iSelect’s portfolio includes over 60 companies, such as Harpe Bioherbicide and Kula Bio, which are tackling sustainability in agriculture through natural and biotechnological solutions. The firm operates with an evergreen fund structure, offering ongoing investment opportunities with low minimums, making venture capital more accessible to accredited investors. Their investment strategy revolves around a balanced, diversified portfolio approach, which allows them to spread risk while supporting transformative companies. iSelect focuses on startups that leverage data, technology, and science to drive innovation, particularly in the areas of food systems, agtech, and health tech. Their emphasis on impact investing means they are highly selective, looking for businesses with the potential for significant financial returns as well as positive societal outcomes. They typically avoid sectors like cannabis and direct-to-consumer models, and focus on companies that can create long-term, scalable change.

Israel
Europe
+2
Website
iSGS Investment Works Inc.
iSGS Investment Works Inc.

iSGS Investment Works, founded in 2014 and headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is a venture capital firm that focuses on early to late-stage investments. They have a diverse portfolio, with 63 investments to date, primarily in technology-driven sectors such as artificial intelligence, fintech, and consumer products. Notable investments include companies like Startbahn, which focuses on blockchain technology for the art industry, and SOUNDRAW, an AI-driven music creation platform. They have had significant exits, such as ExaWizards and Unipos, highlighting their success in fostering growth in innovative companies. The firm is led by key figures including Makiko Sato, founder and representative partner, Kazuhito Goshima, CEO, and Kei Sugawara, CFO. Their team combines extensive experience in technology and finance to support their portfolio companies effectively.

East Asia
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Island Capital Partners
Island Capital Partners

Island Capital Partners is an early-stage venture capital firm based in Prince Edward Island, Canada. Founded in 2017, the firm primarily focuses on pre-seed and seed-stage investments, occasionally making pre-pre-seed investments. With a check size ranging from $50K to $500K, Island Capital invests primarily in Atlantic Canada, helping startups across sectors like enterprise software, AgTech, energy, sustainability, and medical devices. As operational investors, Island Capital takes a hands-on approach, actively supporting startups in setting up and scaling their businesses. Some of the notable companies in their portfolio include Coloursmith Labs, Symbodi, and Woveo, reflecting their diverse investment strategy. Island Capital Partners is currently investing through its second fund, continuing its mission to back promising early-stage companies in the region. The firm’s team, which includes partners like Alex MacBeath, Ron Myers, and Katie Arsenault, is dedicated to building strong relationships with founders and providing operational guidance alongside capital​.

Israel
Europe
+2
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+2
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Isomer Capital
Isomer Capital

Isomer Capital is a London-based venture capital firm that operates as a "fund of funds," primarily investing in early-stage European tech VCs. Founded by Joe Schorge, Isomer has built a reputation for backing some of Europe's leading venture firms like Seedcamp, Hoxton Ventures, and Entrepreneur First, giving it exposure to high-potential startups across various sectors. With over 70 VC firms and 29 unicorns in its portfolio, Isomer Capital focuses on identifying promising early-stage ventures across Europe. Notable investments include companies like UiPath, Deliveroo, and Wefox. Their strategy includes direct co-investments in top-performing startups when they are ready to scale, secondary investments, and a strong commitment to providing liquidity solutions to founders and early investors. Their latest fund, Isomer Capital III, targets €250 million, continuing their focus on European growth-stage startups. They plan to deploy this fund over the next few years, with key supporters such as British Business Investments and the European Commission.

Europe
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Israel Secondary Fund (ISF)
Israel Secondary Fund (ISF)

Israel Secondary Fund (ISF) is a pioneering secondary investment firm established in 2008, focusing on providing liquidity solutions within Israel's high-tech ecosystem. Headquartered in Herzliya, ISF has built a robust presence in the secondary market by facilitating over 80 transactions, offering stakeholders opportunities to sell their interests in tech companies and venture funds. The firm manages over $500 million, catering to needs ranging from direct secondary purchases of shares from founders and employees to acquiring LP positions in VC and private equity funds. ISF’s strategy centers on its "Triple Win Approach," ensuring mutual benefits for sellers, ISF, and the companies involved. They conduct transactions typically starting from $1 million, becoming long-term partners to their portfolio companies, which include notable names like MyHeritage, Aidoc, and Verbit. This involvement often extends to participating in future funding rounds and structured deals that provide liquidity while preserving the growth potential of the assets. The firm is led by experienced partners, including co-founders Dror Glass and Shmuel Shilo, who leverage decades of expertise in investment and finance. ISF recently raised $312 million for its third fund, highlighting its critical role in enabling liquidity in a market where startups might face long pathways to exits, especially amid IPO delays. By offering these tailored liquidity solutions, ISF continues to support the sustained growth of Israel’s tech sector.

$10M-$50M
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IST cube
IST cube

IST Cube is a venture capital fund based in Austria, focusing on science-based startups and academic spin-offs that are pioneering innovative solutions in deep tech and other high-impact sectors. Founded in partnership with the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (IST Austria), IST Cube is designed to help early-stage companies commercialize breakthrough technologies derived from academic research. The fund primarily targets investments in deep tech sectors such as IT, healthcare, energy, and advanced materials. With a typical investment range between €1 million and €2 million, IST Cube supports startups from pre-seed to later stages, with a strong focus on long-term development and growth. The firm is committed to backing companies that combine cutting-edge science with scalable business models. IST Cube provides its portfolio companies with more than just capital. The fund also offers strategic guidance, mentorship, and access to a broad network of industry experts and collaborators. Startups benefit from IST Cube's deep understanding of intellectual property, business development, and technology transfer, which helps founders navigate the complexities of scaling science-driven innovations. Some of IST Cube's notable investments include Prewave, an AI-driven supply chain monitoring platform, and contextflow, a company specializing in AI-powered medical imaging solutions. By bridging the gap between academic innovation and market application, IST Cube is fostering the next generation of groundbreaking technologies.

Europe
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+2
Website
IT Farm
IT Farm

IT-Farm is a venture capital firm that focuses on early-stage technology startups with transformative potential. Founded in 1999, IT-Farm is based in Tokyo, Japan, and has expanded its reach to include investments in North America and Asia. The firm has a strong track record of supporting innovative companies in sectors such as IT, AI, IoT, and cleantech. Some notable startups in IT-Farm's portfolio include Plus One Robotics, which offers industrial robotics solutions for material handling in e-commerce, and TerraClear, an ag-tech company specializing in automated rock-picking solutions for agriculture. These investments highlight IT-Farm's commitment to backing companies that address significant industry challenges through advanced technology​. IT-Farm's investment strategy emphasizes hands-on support and strategic guidance, helping startups navigate early-stage development and scale their operations. The firm provides critical resources beyond capital, such as mentorship and connections to a global network of industry experts and potential partners. The team at IT-Farm includes experienced investors and industry veterans who bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to their portfolio companies. This collaborative approach has been instrumental in fostering innovation and driving growth across various technology sectors.

Europe
USA
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