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LearnStart
LearnStart

LearnStart is an early-stage venture capital fund focusing on educational technology (edtech). Managed by Don Burton and Michael Staton, the fund is dedicated to fostering innovation in global education through strategic seed investments. Their portfolio includes companies like ClassDojo, Andela, and Degreed, highlighting their emphasis on transformative learning technologies. The fund operates primarily out of New York and San Francisco, investing in startups that range from e-learning platforms to AI-driven educational tools. LearnStart typically leads investment rounds, writing checks in the range of $1 million to $5 million. They have an impressive track record, with multiple portfolio companies achieving significant market impact and growth. Startups looking to engage with LearnStart should demonstrate a strong potential for innovation in the education sector. The team offers not only capital but also valuable strategic advice and access to a broad network of industry experts and co-investors.

South Asia
USA
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+1
Website
Leawood Venture Capital
Leawood Venture Capital

Leawood Venture Capital, established in 2016, is an early-stage investment firm based in Leawood, Kansas. The firm is dedicated to backing disruptive technology companies, with a particular focus on sectors such as artificial intelligence, data analytics, cybersecurity, fintech, and edge computing. Leawood's approach is highly strategic, leveraging its team’s deep experience and national network to help portfolio companies scale and succeed. Typically investing between $2 to $4 million, Leawood often leads or co-leads investment rounds in high-potential companies. The firm has made notable investments in businesses like Sorcero, which develops AI solutions for the life sciences industry, and InsightRX, a leader in precision medicine using machine learning and clinical algorithms to optimize patient treatment. Other portfolio highlights include companies in areas like telecommunications, predictive analytics, and AI-driven customer experience platforms. Leawood’s founding partners, Karl Gemperli and Brendan Fallis, bring decades of operational and entrepreneurial expertise. Gemperli, with a background in industrial IoT and wireless technologies, and Fallis, a former executive at Verizon Wireless, offer invaluable experience in scaling technology ventures. Alongside managing director Todd Daniels and a seasoned investment committee, the team provides hands-on support to startups, from business development to financial operations. With a focus on creating long-term value, Leawood Venture Capital continues to be a key player in supporting early-stage tech companies across the U.S., using their industry knowledge and vast networks to drive innovation and growth.

USA
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
Website
Left Lane Capital
Left Lane Capital

Left Lane Capital is a prominent venture capital firm headquartered in Brooklyn, New York, with an additional office in London. Founded in 2019, the firm specializes in investing in high-growth internet and consumer technology companies. Their mission is to support companies that are driving the digitization of the real economy by providing them with actionable insights and operational support to achieve hyper-scale growth. The firm's investment portfolio includes notable companies such as GoStudent, Jackpocket, and Bilt Rewards. GoStudent is a Vienna-based digital marketplace for online tutoring, Jackpocket is a mobile lottery platform, and Bilt Rewards is a consumer finance and rewards company focused on property renters. Other significant investments include Talkiatry, a behavioral healthcare company, and Blinkist, a service that provides key insights from non-fiction books in audio and text formats. Left Lane Capital typically invests between $5 million and $75 million, often leading or co-leading rounds. They focus on sectors such as fintech, healthtech, e-commerce enablement, and SaaS, supporting both B2B and B2C business models. The firm prides itself on a data-driven approach and a deep understanding of their portfolio companies' markets and customers. The team is led by founder and CEO Harley Miller, along with managing partners Avneet Pujji, Daniel Ahrens, and Jason Fiedler. They bring extensive experience and a commitment to working closely with founders to navigate the challenges of scaling businesses.

Israel
MENA
+6
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Legatum Ventures
Legatum Ventures

Legatum Ventures is the venture capital arm of the Legatum Group, a multibillion-dollar private investment firm founded in December 2006 by New Zealand-born billionaire Christopher Chandler. Headquartered in Legatum Plaza at the Dubai International Financial Centre — a building the group purchased in 2012 — the firm invests proprietary capital only, with no external limited partners. In 2015 Legatum transitioned to a partnership structure led by Christopher Chandler, Mark Stoleson, Philip Vassiliou, and Alan McCormick. The broader Legatum Group operates through multiple entities: Legatum Capital (public markets and private equity), Legatum Ventures (startup and growth investments), Legatum Foundation (philanthropy, including the annual Prosperity Index covering 107 countries), and the Legatum Institute (a policy think tank in London). Legatum Ventures invests at Series A through late-stage with check sizes in the $3 million to over $10 million range, without leading rounds. The portfolio spans approximately 7 tracked investments in fintech, media, AI, legal services, and consumer goods. Notable portfolio companies include Tomorrow.io, an AI weather satellite constellation company valued at over $1 billion, and GB News, the British broadcaster in which Legatum co-invested alongside Sir Paul Marshall, receiving over 34 million pounds in 2025. The most recent investment was Right Legal Group in January 2024, and the most recent exit was Dali Foods Group in July 2024. Legatum's investment strategy reflects a global, long-horizon approach — targeting listed companies, markets in economic transition such as Japan and China, and distressed situations — with an overarching mission to increase prosperity worldwide. The firm's combination of proprietary capital, long investment horizon, and cross-border operational presence gives it flexibility that external-LP funds cannot replicate.

MENA
Europe
+2
$3M-$10M
$10M-$50M
Website
Legend Capital
Legend Capital

Legend Capital, established in 2001, is a leading venture capital and private equity firm in China. The firm focuses on early-stage and growth-stage investments, managing over $10 billion in commitments. With a strong presence in Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Hong Kong, Seoul, and Singapore, Legend Capital has invested in around 600 companies across various sectors. Some of their notable investments include Pony.ai, which focuses on autonomous driving technology, and Beijing ESWIN Technology Group, a key player in semiconductor products and services. Legend Capital also supports companies like ZongmuTech in autonomous driving and Atour, a lifestyle accommodation brand. Additionally, they have invested in prominent companies like Bilibili, a leading video community, and Tuhu, an automotive consumer service platform. Legend Capital has a significant footprint in the life sciences sector, with portfolio companies like Recbio, a novel vaccines company, and Pharmaron, a leading contract research organization. Their investments are characterized by a focus on innovative technologies and solutions that drive industry advancements and address critical needs in the market. The firm is committed to providing comprehensive support to its portfolio companies, including governance, business strategy, R&D resources, and financial backing, helping them to scale and achieve long-term success.

East Asia
Website
Legendary Ventures
Legendary Ventures

Legendary Ventures is a New York-based venture capital firm founded in 2018, specializing in early-stage investments across the consumer, retail, and technology (CRT) sectors. The firm focuses on seed, Series A, and Series B rounds, partnering with companies that leverage innovation to disrupt traditional industries. Legendary Ventures primarily targets consumer internet, enterprise SaaS, and PropTech, aligning with businesses that are not only innovative but also deeply connected with their customer base. Legendary has built a diverse portfolio that includes companies like Posture360, a leader in wearable health technology, and Toybox Labs, which is revolutionizing 3D printing in the toy industry. They have also backed Snorble, a company pioneering in AI-driven consumer electronics, and Novelship, a fast-growing fashion and e-commerce platform. Beyond providing capital, Legendary Ventures takes a hands-on approach to support their companies, offering strategic guidance and access to extensive industry networks. The firm prides itself on helping businesses refine their market strategies, enhance customer engagement, and achieve scalable growth. They are known to collaborate closely with founders, ensuring that they have the tools, insights, and connections to thrive in competitive markets. With a clear focus on consumer-centric innovations, Legendary Ventures is committed to shaping the future of retail and technology by identifying and nurturing companies that challenge the status quo and drive long-term impact.

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LEGO Ventures
LEGO Ventures

LEGO Ventures is the corporate venture capital arm of the LEGO Brand, founded in 2018 and headquartered in Billund, Denmark. The firm invests in the future of creativity, learning, and play, aligned with the LEGO Idea of learning-through-play and the development of systematic creativity. Investment focus spans four key segments: Education Technology, 21st Century Skill Development, New Play Spaces, and Creative Making, with additional interest in gaming, climate technology, and AI. The fund is led by Parin Shah as Head of Ventures and is deeply integrated with KIRKBI, the Kirk Kristiansen family office that owns 75 percent of the LEGO Group. LEGO Ventures leads rounds and invests from seed through late stage, with average deal round sizes of approximately $14 million and maximum check sizes of $5 million. The firm has made 13 direct investments, with 3 lead positions. Typical deals attract 7 co-investors; common co-investors include Novator, Makers Fund, LVP, Northzone, and New Life Ventures. Named portfolio companies include Klang Games (ambitious multiplayer gaming), Thrively (skills-based learning platform), Monti Kids (Montessori-based learning for young children), Evolve Additive Solutions (3D printing and additive manufacturing), and Peppy Pals (social-emotional learning through play, exited June 2022). The firm also operates a Venture Incubation Studio that pairs LEGO employees with external entrepreneurs. LEGO Ventures brings a uniquely credible strategic position to its portfolio companies: access to one of the world's most recognized consumer brands, a global retail footprint, and deep expertise in child development, play science, and creative education. For startups building at the intersection of technology, learning, and play, LEGO's brand equity and distribution relationships offer commercial advantages that financial capital alone cannot provide.

Europe
USA
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
Website
Leland Ventures
Leland Ventures

Leland Ventures is a Denver-based hedge fund that focuses on investment opportunities within the Web3, blockchain, and crypto sectors. The firm specializes in early-stage investments, including seed rounds, and collaborates with partners to offer diversified strategies aimed at long-term returns. Established by a team with a strong background in finance and technology, Leland Ventures invests in both blockchain infrastructure projects and emerging decentralized applications, supporting startups with global resources and strategic guidance. Leland Ventures manages multiple funds, including a crypto mining fund that invests in turnkey mining assets, and an early-stage token fund focused on backing innovative blockchain companies. The firm also utilizes automated trading tools to manage risk across digital assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum, helping to mitigate volatility. Their portfolio includes investments in projects such as Cetus Protocol, a decentralized exchange built on the Sui blockchain, as well as other Web3 startups like zkPass and MYX.Finance. By focusing on scalable technologies and fostering community connections, Leland Ventures aims to empower companies that push the boundaries of decentralized finance and blockchain ecosystems. The firm emphasizes hands-on involvement, working closely with startups to develop innovative solutions that address market gaps. With a robust network of partners and a clear focus on the future of digital technologies, Leland Ventures is positioned as a key player in the rapidly evolving blockchain space.

$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+2
Website
Lemhi Ventures
Lemhi Ventures

Lemhi Ventures is a healthcare-focused venture capital firm founded in 2006 and based in Wayzata, Minnesota. The firm was established with a deliberate thesis: to use venture capital as the engine of change in healthcare services, with a focus on disruptive innovation, technology, and data as the keys to better health outcomes, lower costs, and greater consumer control. Now on Fund III, the team of five includes four partners: Tony Miller (Managing Partner), Matt Scholl (General Partner), John Park (Partner and co-founder of Definity Health), and Jodi Hubler. Lemhi leads rounds and invests primarily at Series A and B stages in US-based healthcare services companies. The firm has made 17 tracked investments across Funds I, II, and III. The exit record is particularly strong: 11 acquisitions out of 17 investments, including PlanSource, PokitDok, ABILITY, and Digital Reasoning (acquired by Smarsh in November 2020 for its cognitive computing capabilities). The latest investment was Harbor Health at Series A in January 2024, a health system that bears 100 percent financial risk with its members and payers while delivering better outcomes at lower cost. Other current portfolio companies include Aegle Health Partners, which operates a proprietary on-demand financing system for high-cost medical claims. Lemhi's partners are former founders, CEOs, and growth executives who have built companies reaching $100 million-plus in revenues and $1 billion-plus in valuations. This operational background shapes an investment approach grounded in the real challenges of scaling healthcare businesses: regulatory complexity, payer dynamics, clinical workflow adoption, and the long sales cycles inherent to health system customers. The firm averages approximately one new investment per year, reflecting a high-conviction, selective deployment strategy.

USA
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
Website
Lemnos VC
Lemnos VC

Lemnos VC, founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, is a venture capital firm specializing in early-stage investments in hardware and robotics startups. They typically invest at the pre-seed, seed, and Series A stages, focusing on companies that are pushing the boundaries of technology in fields such as aerospace, agriculture, logistics, and manufacturing. Some of their notable investments include Spire, Compology, Airware, and FORT Robotics. Lemnos VC provides extensive support to its portfolio companies, not just in terms of capital but also through strategic guidance and industry expertise. This holistic approach helps startups navigate the complex journey from conception to market success. The firm is led by experienced professionals like Managing Director Eric Klein, who brings significant expertise from his previous roles in advanced engineering and venture capital.

USA
Website
Leo Capital Holdings
Leo Capital Holdings

Leo Capital is a Singapore-based venture capital firm founded in 2018, with additional offices in New Delhi, Bengaluru, and Helsinki. It focuses on early-stage investments, particularly in technology-driven startups that have the potential to disrupt and redefine industries. Leo Capital typically invests between $500K and $2 million in seed and pre-Series A rounds, supporting companies that leverage technology to create scalable solutions across sectors such as fintech, e-commerce, SaaS, and deeptech. The firm has built a diverse portfolio that includes companies like BeatO, a healthtech startup specializing in diabetes care; Zeeve, a blockchain infrastructure platform; and Travclan, a B2B marketplace for travel agents. This strategic selection of startups reflects Leo Capital's commitment to investing in innovative solutions that can address global market needs. By focusing on technology's ability to scale, the firm seeks to back ventures that can grow into category leaders. Co-founders Rajul Garg and Shwetank Verma lead the team, bringing extensive entrepreneurial experience and a hands-on approach to investment. They prioritize building long-term relationships with founders, offering not just capital but also strategic guidance, operational support, and connections to a broader network of industry players. The firm's global presence allows it to tap into emerging markets across South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Europe, helping startups navigate challenges and scale efficiently. Leo Capital’s investment philosophy emphasizes persistence, innovation, and the ability to leverage technology for growth, making it a strategic partner for companies aiming to expand and succeed on a global scale.

$0-$100K
$500K-$1M
+2
Website
Leo Foundation
Leo Foundation

The LEO Foundation is one of Denmark's largest commercial foundations, primarily focused on supporting research in dermatology. Established in 1984, it is the controlling shareholder of LEO Pharma, a leading company in medical dermatology with a strong R&D pipeline. The foundation’s main objective is to ensure the long-term development and success of LEO Pharma while also providing philanthropic grants to advance skin disease research globally. The foundation holds financial assets worth approximately EUR 2.2 billion. Their investment strategy emphasizes generating attractive returns to support LEO Pharma’s strategic growth and funding their philanthropic activities. The portfolio is diversified across asset classes, including listed shares, bonds, and alternative investments like private equity and real estate. Investments are managed by a small team within their subsidiary, LEO Holding A/S, and through external professional asset managers. In 2022, the foundation awarded DKK 125 million across 36 grants to support diverse dermatological research projects. They also faced challenges from a tough macroeconomic environment, resulting in a negative return on investments. However, the foundation remains committed to its long-term goals, including enhancing its grant-giving capacity and supporting LEO Pharma’s profitability and growth strategies.

Israel
Europe
+2
Website
Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation
Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation

Leonardo DiCaprio's environmental work is primarily channeled through the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation (LDF), which he founded in 1998 to support initiatives aimed at addressing climate change, biodiversity loss, and environmental conservation. Over the years, the foundation has funded more than $100 million in grants, supporting projects across six key areas: wildlife and wildlands conservation, marine conservation, climate change, renewable energy, indigenous rights, and the protection of vulnerable ecosystems​. LDF has played a significant role in addressing global environmental crises, partnering with organizations like the World Wildlife Fund, the Natural Resources Defense Council, and Re, an initiative focused on rewilding ecosystems​. Additionally, DiCaprio co-founded Earth Alliance in 2019 alongside Laurene Powell Jobs and Brian Sheth, to bring global attention to urgent environmental issues. The foundation has also contributed to projects like protecting wild tiger populations, restoring coastal ecosystems, and advancing renewable energy solutions.

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Lerer Hippeau
Lerer Hippeau

Lerer Hippeau is a prominent seed-stage venture capital firm based in New York City. Founded in 2010, it has built a strong reputation for backing early-stage startups with transformative potential. The firm has invested in over 400 companies, including notable successes like Warby Parker, Allbirds, BuzzFeed, Oscar Health, and ClassDojo. Their portfolio spans various sectors, with significant investments in consumer products, enterprise software, healthcare, fintech, and media. Lerer Hippeau's investment strategy focuses on partnering with innovative founders and providing extensive support to help them grow. They typically invest in seed and early-stage rounds but also participate in follow-on investments to support the continued growth of their portfolio companies. The firm is known for its hands-on approach and deep network, which they leverage to help startups scale. Key figures at Lerer Hippeau include managing partners like Ben Lerer, Eric Hippeau, and Graham Brown, who bring a wealth of experience and industry insight. The firm is recognized for fostering a collaborative and founder-friendly culture, making it a preferred choice for many early-stage entrepreneurs looking for more than just capital. Lerer Hippeau’s notable unicorns include SeatGeek, ClassDojo, and Genies, among others. The firm has also seen several successful IPOs, including companies like Allbirds and Warby Parker, further establishing its reputation as a leading early-stage investor. For startups aiming to connect with Lerer Hippeau, it's beneficial to showcase innovative solutions with strong market potential, aligning with the firm’s focus on supporting transformative and high-growth ventures​.

USA
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+2
Website
Lets Venture
Lets Venture

LetsVenture, established in 2013, is a prominent platform in India's private market investment ecosystem, focusing on early-stage startups. The platform has facilitated over 900 investments, raising more than $250 million for startups, and is backed by notable figures like Ratan Tata and Mohandas Pai. LetsVenture supports a wide array of sectors including e-commerce, software, healthcare, and food and beverage. The platform's investment strategy includes seed and series A rounds, with significant investments in companies like Testbook.com, Innov8 Coworking, and Scripbox. LetsVenture operates through various verticals such as LetsVenture Early Stage, which connects investors with disruptive early-stage startups, and LetsVenture Debt, providing loans to startups for growth. They also offer trica equity, a solution for managing equity, cap tables, and ESOPs. LetsVenture has a robust network of over 20,000 investors and 500 family offices and VCs, making it a vital player in the Indian startup ecosystem. The platform also organizes the annual LetsIgnite event, one of India’s largest conclaves for startup investors, fostering connections and growth within the community​.

South Asia
Website
Level Up Ventures
Level Up Ventures

Level Up Ventures is a mission-driven venture capital firm based in New York that focuses on closing the racial wealth gap by investing in high-growth startups led by Black and Latino founders. Founded in 2021 and backed by Hearst, the firm offers $300,000 in pre-seed or seed funding along with strategic support and services. They concentrate on tech and tech-enabled companies across various sectors, with a clear emphasis on diversity and inclusivity in their portfolio companies. Level Up Ventures aims to help founders scale through access to Hearst's resources, mentorship, and networks. The firm seeks startups that have validated solutions, demonstrated market traction, and are committed to building diverse teams. Some of the notable companies in their portfolio include Options MD, a healthcare SaaS platform for treatment-resistant depression, and Sunthetics, which uses AI to enhance the development of sustainable materials. They avoid investing in biotech, hardware, or capital-intensive projects. By providing more than just capital, Level Up Ventures combines financial investment with operational expertise, making it a key player in promoting underrepresented founders in the tech space.

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Levitate Capital
Levitate Capital

Levitate Capital is a venture capital firm dedicated to investing in the future of air mobility, drones, and space technology. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Levitate Capital focuses on early-stage ventures that are pioneering the next generation of transportation and logistics through advanced air and space technologies. The firm’s investment strategy covers a wide range of innovative companies, from those developing electric and autonomous flight systems to those building the infrastructure and business models necessary to support these emerging industries. Levitate Capital is driven by the belief that we are on the brink of a revolution in how airspace is utilized, not just for transportation but also for security, data capture, and global development. Their portfolio includes groundbreaking companies like Joby Aviation, the first publicly listed eVTOL (electric vertical take-off and landing) company, and Volocopter, a leading electric air taxi service provider. Additionally, they invest in enabling technologies such as Skydio, a leader in autonomous drone technology, and Spire Global, which provides satellite data and analytics. The firm’s approach is not only to back these high-tech ventures financially but also to support them in realizing their full potential within the rapidly evolving air mobility landscape. Levitate Capital’s focus on sustainable and innovative solutions positions them at the forefront of the transformation in how humanity interacts with the skies.

Israel
Europe
+2
Website
Lewis & Clark Ventures
Lewis & Clark Ventures

Lewis & Clark Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm based in St. Louis, Missouri, specializing in B2B software investments. Founded by former founders and operators, the firm leverages its team's extensive entrepreneurial experience to partner with dynamic founders aiming to build successful companies. They focus on late seed to Series A investments, typically ranging from $2 million to $3 million per initial investment. The firm's portfolio includes innovative companies like Beam Benefits, Benson Hill, and GreenLight Biosciences. Lewis & Clark Ventures is known for its hands-on approach, often taking board seats and providing strategic, technical, and commercial support to help their portfolio companies scale effectively. Their investment strategy targets high-growth opportunities in overlooked geographies, emphasizing the importance of founder vision, team strength, and market potential. The firm values transparency, smart growth, and long-term partnerships, aiming to support founders not just with capital but also with mentorship and access to their extensive networks.

USA
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
Website
Lewis Trust Group
Lewis Trust Group

LTG Capital, founded in 2003 and headquartered in Newton, Massachusetts, is an SEC-registered investment advisor and wealth management firm. The company focuses on providing personalized financial advisory services to individuals, businesses, and institutions. Led by founder Ariel Acuña, LTG Capital takes a client-centric approach, offering customized solutions that prioritize long-term growth and financial security. The firm is known for its expertise in portfolio management, retirement planning, and wealth-building strategies, helping clients navigate complex financial landscapes while maintaining a disciplined, commission-free service model. LTG Capital’s investment philosophy centers on strategies like The Aqueduct Strategy, which leverages market downturns through disciplined use of ETFs to amplify recovery gains. This strategy has garnered a strong track record, offering consistent returns over more than a decade. LTG Capital’s investment portfolio spans across equities, fixed income, and alternative assets, catering to a diverse range of financial needs. With assets under management exceeding $100 billion, LTG Capital is recognized for its robust portfolio management and compliance practices, overseen by a dedicated team that includes Kathleen Cox, Director of Operations. LTG continues to build its reputation for integrity and transparency, serving clients with a commitment to fiduciary responsibility and long-term wealth creation. The firm's personalized, commission-free approach sets it apart from traditional Wall Street institutions, ensuring that client interests remain at the forefront of every decision.

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Lexi Ventures
Lexi Ventures

Lexi Ventures is a Menlo Park-based venture capital firm founded in 2023 by Jonah Probell, focused exclusively on seed-stage genetic engineering startups. Branded as Genetic Engineering Capital, the firm invests in US-based companies building around DNA, RNA, cells, and omics technologies. Probell brings 25 years of startup experience across seven companies in founder, executive, and engineering roles, having achieved two IPOs, 16 granted patents, and authored two books. The firm's thesis is that the genetic engineering revolution will be among the most value-creating venture categories of the next decade, as biology has transitioned from science to engineering. Lexi invests $50,000 to $500,000 with a sweet spot of $250,000, deploying approximately 10 investments annually and ranking among the top 20 VC funds active in the gene tech niche. The portfolio of 11-plus companies includes Kopra Bio (T-cell immunotherapy for solid tumors, most recent investment October 2025), ParcelBio (programmable mRNA delivery), KiraGen Bio (high-fidelity CRISPR tools, raised $2.5 million, Harvard Innovation Lab), QUiCKR Bio (gene editing quality control), Melio (rapid newborn pathogen diagnostics), AlkaLi Labs (biomining with microbes for critical minerals), Glyphic Bio (single-molecule protein sequencing), Syntensor (AI simulation for clinical trials), TippingPoint (precision genetic medicines for rare pediatric diseases), Taxa (bio-engineered probiotic skincare), and Crank Bio (RNA-based antisense therapeutics for rare diseases). Co-investors include IndieBio/SOSV and Activate Global. Lexi Ventures participates in the BIO Investor Forum and operates as a specialist conviction fund, aiming to be the first check for founders building at the frontier of genetic engineering. The firm's narrow focus gives it genuine domain depth — Probell evaluates deals not as a financial generalist but as someone who has built and scaled scientific companies from the lab bench outward.

USA
$100K-$500K
Website
Leyden Ventures
Leyden Ventures

Leyden Ventures is a Dubai-based venture capital firm founded in 2016 and co-founded by Mohamed Hamdy as General Partner. The firm takes its name from the Leyden jar, the first device for storing electric charge, invented in 1745 in Leiden, Netherlands — an analogy for the firm's goal of concentrating and channeling energy into transformative technology companies. Leyden invests across stages in developed markets with a focus on US-based B2B software companies led by domain entrepreneurs, also backing startups across Europe and MENA from pre-seed through Series A. The firm has made 35 investments, building a portfolio with two IPOs — Instacart and Coinbase — and multiple acquisitions including TruOptik (acquired by TransUnion), Mint Songs (acquired by Napster), and Picks and Shovels (acquired by Kraken). Active portfolio companies include Stripe, Superhuman, NexHealth, Pipe, Placer, Nothing (consumer electronics), Oxio (telecom), Soter Insure, Kinema, Vivoo, and LatelyAI. The most recent investment was Optimal AI in February 2025, an automation and workflow software company. The firm also operates an AngelList syndicate for co-investment opportunities. Alongside its investment activity, Leyden operates a management advisory practice under the Team Leyden banner, helping government entities, family offices, and traditional enterprises create startup communities, launch venture initiatives, and digitally transform. Advisory engagements have included Techstars Dubai, Area 2071, Dubai Holding, and Abu Dhabi Media. This dual operating model — active investor and strategic advisor — gives Leyden a distinctive cross-border position in the MENA venture ecosystem, bridging US technology deal flow with regional capital and commercial networks.

USA
Europe
+1
$100K-$500K
Website
LG Technology Ventures
LG Technology Ventures

LG Technology Ventures, founded in 2018 and based in Santa Clara, California, is the corporate venture capital arm of LG Group. The firm focuses on investing in early-stage companies across various sectors, including artificial intelligence, information technology, automotive, life sciences, and energy. With over $400 million in managed assets, LG Technology Ventures aims to drive innovation and growth by partnering with promising startups. Their portfolio includes notable investments in companies like H2O.ai, which offers an open-source machine learning platform; The Sandbox, a virtual metaverse game; and Moloco, which provides AI-enabled mobile DSP software. They have also invested in Element Energy, a battery technology company, and Eatron Technologies, specializing in AI for automotive and electric vehicles​​. The team at LG Technology Ventures consists of experienced investors, technologists, and industry experts, led by Dong-Su Kim, Ph.D., who serves as the CEO. The firm is known for its strategic approach, often leading investment rounds and providing substantial support to its portfolio companies to help them scale and succeed globally.​

Israel
Europe
+1
Website
LGT Venture Philanthropy
LGT Venture Philanthropy

LGT Venture Philanthropy (LGT VP) is an independent charitable foundation established in 2007 by the LGT Group Foundation, headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland. LGT Group is the world's largest privately owned private banking and asset management group, controlled by the Liechtenstein Princely Family for over 80 years. The foundation is led by CEO Oliver Karius, with a global team of 25 members operating across five continents, primarily in Switzerland, Sub-Saharan Africa, and India. LGT VP is a venture philanthropy organization rather than a traditional profit-driven fund, blending grants, impact investments, and capacity building aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Since 2007, LGT VP has supported 80 organizations across 25 countries, deploying over $58 million and improving the lives of more than 17 million people. The foundation focuses on three core themes: Education (early childhood, primary education, and youth employment skills), Health (community-based models and universal healthcare access in Sub-Saharan Africa and India), and Environment (ecosystem protection and conservation models for land and water). Recent partnerships include Noora Health (April 2025), the Financing Alliance for Health (October 2024, aiming to mobilize over $1 billion for community healthcare in Sub-Saharan Africa), Quest Alliance (India, August 2024), and Landesa (March 2026, coastal livelihoods and mangrove protection). The foundation leads its supported partnerships and works at seed and early stages with grants in the $500,000 to $3 million range. The foundation also runs the LGT Impact Fellowship, matching over 200 experienced professionals with portfolio organizations to provide pro bono consulting and hands-on capacity building. This people-as-capital model distinguishes LGT VP from traditional philanthropy and allows organizations to access high-quality operational expertise alongside financial support, strengthening institutional sustainability over the long term.

Africa
India
+1
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
Website
Libertad Ventures
Libertad Ventures

Libertad Ventures is the Mossad's Technological Innovation Fund, established in June 2017 as the strategic investment arm of the Israel Security and Intelligence Service. Libertad invests in breakthrough technologies using a unique equity-free model: the fund provides grants of up to NIS 2 million (approximately $580,000) per startup with no equity stake, no share ownership, no IP restrictions, and no royalty repayment. In return, the Mossad receives a non-commercial, non-exclusive license to use the developed intellectual property. The fund operates with an annual budget of approximately NIS 10 million ($2.9 million), typically funding 5 startups per year, and has completed over 30 deals since 2017. Libertad's investment scope covers more than 16 technology domains: fintech, robotics, data science, drones, personality profiling, big data, energy harvesting, natural language processing, voice analysis, AI, 3D printing and scanning, blockchain, machine learning, synthetic biology, smart city technology, and online privacy. The fund leads its supported projects and allocates dedicated teams to each portfolio company, maintaining collaborative working relationships throughout the R&D process. Portfolio company names are not publicly disclosed due to the classified nature of the parent organization. The fund accepts hundreds of applications annually and has expanded its scope over time to accommodate emerging fields. Libertad is analogous to the CIA's In-Q-Tel in its role as an intelligence agency's technology investment arm, but operates with a fundamentally different economic model. The equity-free grant structure removes the commercialization friction that typically constrains deep-tech startups, allowing founders to retain full ownership while developing technologies that address national security and intelligence requirements.

Israel
$100K-$500K
Website
Libertus Capital
Libertus Capital

Libertus Capital is a London-based venture capital firm, founded in 2017 by Pamir Gelenbe. The firm specializes in investing in early-stage ventures and protocols that focus on enhancing freedom, privacy, and trust, particularly within the blockchain, cryptocurrency, and Web3 sectors. With a global investment outlook, Libertus Capital targets companies across North America, Europe, and Asia. The firm has built a diverse portfolio, backing companies like Livepeer, a decentralized video streaming platform; CoinList, a popular token sale platform; and Kraken, a leading cryptocurrency exchange. Other notable investments include infrastructure and software projects such as Sky Mavis, the developer behind Axie Infinity, and POAP, an NFT-based event engagement tool. These investments underscore Libertus Capital's commitment to supporting projects that leverage decentralized technologies to offer more secure and user-centric solutions. Libertus Capital prefers to invest in seed to Series B rounds, with typical ticket sizes ranging from $5 million to $10 million. They take a hands-on approach, offering not just capital but also strategic guidance and industry expertise to help startups scale. The firm is also actively involved in building long-term value, with exit strategies that include IPOs, mergers, and strategic sales, aligning with their focus on sustainable growth within the rapidly evolving tech landscape.

$3M-$10M
$10M-$50M
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Liberty City Ventures
Liberty City Ventures

Liberty City Ventures, founded in 2012 and headquartered in New York City, is a venture capital firm focusing on early-stage investments in startups that innovate at the intersection of technology, media, and commerce. The firm primarily targets sectors such as fintech, big data and analytics, cybersecurity, e-commerce, IoT, and SaaS. Their diverse portfolio includes notable companies like Paxos, a blockchain infrastructure platform; Lukka, which provides institutional-grade financial software for crypto assets; and Animoca Brands, a leader in digital entertainment and blockchain gaming. Liberty City Ventures has made 81 investments and has seen 15 successful exits, including companies like TripleLift, a programmatic ad technology firm, and Curv, a digital asset security platform acquired by PayPal. Liberty City Ventures is led by experienced founders and partners such as Murtaza Akbar, Charles Cascarilla, and Emil Woods. The firm emphasizes supporting its portfolio companies with not just capital, but also strategic guidance and a robust network to help drive growth and innovation.

USA
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Liberty Global Ventures
Liberty Global Ventures

Liberty Global Ventures, now branded as Liberty Growth, is the corporate venture capital arm of Liberty Global, one of the world's largest international cable and telecom companies operating across 13 countries. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in Denver, Colorado, the fund is managed by a dedicated team in Denver, Palo Alto, London, and Amsterdam. With approximately $3 billion in assets under management and a portfolio valued at roughly $3.4 billion across 70-plus companies, Liberty Growth is one of the largest and most active CVCs in the technology, media, and telecommunications sector. The fund is stage-agnostic, investing from early-stage pre-revenue companies through late-stage growth with deal sizes typically ranging from $2 million to $20 million, with follow-on capability. Liberty Global Ventures has made 91 total investments and leads rounds. The portfolio includes active unicorns Aviatrix, Pax8, and Sorare, as well as strategic stakes in ITV (broadcasting), Univision (media), Plume (smart home), Lionsgate (entertainment), and Formula E (motorsport). The most recent named investment was ElevenLabs in 2025, preceded by Enfabrica's Series C in November 2024 (semiconductor networking). The most recent portfolio exit was Lacework in June 2024. In 2021 the fund announced a strategic partnership with Avesta Capital. Liberty Growth leverages Liberty Global's operational resources, international market presence across 13 countries, and infrastructure expertise to help portfolio companies accelerate growth. The fund's rebranding from Liberty Global Ventures to Liberty Growth reflects the parent company's broader operational restructuring into Liberty Telecom, Liberty Growth, and Liberty Services divisions. For founders building in technology, media, or telecommunications infrastructure, Liberty Growth offers both financial capital and direct commercial relevance across European and US markets.

USA
Europe
$3M-$10M
$10M-$50M
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Liberty Hall Capital

Liberty Hall Capital Partners is a private equity firm based in Charleston, South Carolina, that focuses exclusively on investments in the global aerospace and defense industry. Since its inception in 2005, Liberty Hall has invested over $2.5 billion in equity capital across 28 acquisitions, including both platform and add-on acquisitions. Notable current investments include Accurus Aerospace Corporation, a supplier of engineered structural parts and assemblies; Comply365, a provider of compliance and data intelligence technologies; and Dunlop Aircraft Tyres, a designer and supplier of aircraft tires​​. The firm’s investments span across significant commercial, business jet, military aircraft platforms, and select space platforms. Liberty Hall's investment strategy is to leverage its extensive industry expertise and network to support portfolio companies in achieving significant growth and operational improvements. The firm is recognized for its hands-on approach and deep involvement in the strategic development of its portfolio companies.

Israel
Europe
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Liberty Mutual Strategic Ventures
Liberty Mutual Strategic Ventures

Liberty Mutual Strategic Ventures (LMSV) is the corporate venture capital arm of Liberty Mutual Insurance, founded in 2016 and based in Boston, Massachusetts. The fund invests in early-stage insurtech, fintech, and enterprise software companies shaping the future of insurance, with a focus on areas strategically relevant to Liberty Mutual's global, diversified property and casualty insurance operations. Managing Director Russ MacTough leads the team alongside Directors Josh Cohen and Dave DeSisto. The fund launched a $150 million Fund I in 2015 and followed with a $200 million Fund II in July 2024, bringing total committed capital to $350 million. LMSV primarily invests from seed through Series B with initial check sizes of $750,000 to $5 million, and leads rounds while also co-investing alongside other venture funds. The portfolio has grown to 43 investments including Trunk Tools (Series B, July 2025, construction AI), Pano AI (June 2025, wildfire detection), Roots Automation (Series B, October 2024, $22.2 million raised for insurance process automation), Blueprint Title, Crux, Driver, Edge Case Research, Homee, and Hyro. Investment focus areas span AI, data and automation, cybersecurity, energy transition, and mobility. The fund has achieved 4 exits, with Azibo the most recent in May 2025. LMSV operates within Liberty Mutual's broader Enterprise Strategy and Innovation function, giving portfolio companies direct access to one of the largest US insurance groups as a potential commercial partner, pilot customer, and distribution channel. The fund's focus on technology transforming insurance — from underwriting automation and claims AI to climate risk intelligence and mobility insurance — reflects the view that the insurance industry is in the early innings of a technology-driven reinvention.

USA
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
+1
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Life Line Ventures
Life Line Ventures

Lifeline Ventures is Finland's leading early-stage venture capital firm, founded in November 2009 by serial entrepreneurs Petteri Koponen and Timo Ahopelto in Helsinki. The firm has been the first investor in most of Finland's seed-funded unicorns, including Supercell (mobile gaming, valued at over $10 billion), Wolt (food delivery, acquired by DoorDash for $8.1 billion), Oura (health wearables), ICEYE (SAR satellite constellation, valued at 2.4 billion euros), and Aiven (cloud data infrastructure). Jyri Engeström, co-founder of Jaiku (sold to Google in 2007), is among the seven partners on the 12-person team. Lifeline is sector-agnostic, partnering with founders from day one with investments of 500,000 euros to 2 million euros at pre-seed and seed stages. The firm has raised six funds with dramatic growth in scale: Fund I (29 million euros, 2012), Fund II (17 million euros, 2014), Fund III (57 million euros, 2016), Fund IV (130 million euros, 2019), Fund V (150 million euros, 2023), and Fund VI (400 million euros, launched October 2025) — the largest single VC fund in Finland focused on unlisted growth companies. In 2024 the fund made 12 new investments, and in 2025 at least 6 more including Time Atlas Labs (Seed, September 2025) and Ever (December 2025). The portfolio spans 125-plus companies with 25 acquisitions and at least 2 unicorns. Lifeline's trajectory from 29 million euros to 400 million euros across six funds is among the most striking in European venture, reflecting an exceptional record of identifying breakout Finnish and Nordic companies at their earliest stages. The firm operates with the conviction that the best technology companies in the world can be built in Finland, and its unicorn track record has become the strongest proof point for that thesis.

Europe specific
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
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Life Sciences Partners
Life Sciences Partners

Lightspeed Venture Partners is a prominent global venture capital firm that focuses on seed, early, and growth-stage investments across various sectors, including enterprise, fintech, consumer, and healthcare. Established in 2000, Lightspeed has raised significant capital over the years, including $4.2 billion in 2020 across three funds: an $890 million early-stage fund, a $1.83 billion growth fund, and a $1.5 billion opportunity fund. The firm has a robust portfolio with notable investments in companies like Snap, Nutanix, and Zscaler, reflecting its success in backing high-growth tech startups. Lightspeed has also been instrumental in the growth of other leading companies such as Affirm, MuleSoft, and The Honest Company. Their global reach includes offices in the United States, Israel, India, China, Southeast Asia, and Europe, enabling them to support entrepreneurs worldwide. Lightspeed's investment philosophy centers on deep engagement with their portfolio companies, offering not only capital but also strategic guidance and operational support. This hands-on approach helps startups navigate the challenges of scaling and achieving market leadership. Their commitment to building long-term relationships with founders and their focus on creating enduring companies sets them apart in the venture capital landscape.

Europe
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Life.SREDA
Life.SREDA

Life.SREDA is a Singapore-based venture capital firm, established in 2012, that focuses exclusively on fintech investments. It was one of the first non-corporate VC funds to specialize in fintech, making significant strides in shaping the fintech landscape across Asia and globally. The firm has raised two major funds: Life.SREDA I ($40 million) and Life.SREDA II Asia ($100 million), which have enabled investments in over 20 fintech startups. These include well-known names like Simple, Moven, and Fidor, which are recognized for disrupting traditional financial services. Life.SREDA also manages the BB Fund, a blockchain-focused investment vehicle launched in 2016, further expanding its reach into emerging technologies. The fund targets companies involved in blockchain and cryptocurrency, reflecting its commitment to staying at the forefront of financial innovation. The firm's investment strategy focuses on early-stage companies in the fintech space, helping to nurture them through their growth stages and leading to multiple successful exits, such as Allset Technologies and Life Pay. Life.SREDA has built a reputation as a major player in the Asian fintech ecosystem and continues to invest in companies that are transforming financial services through technology.

$1M-$3M
$100K-$500K
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Lifeforce Capital
Lifeforce Capital

LifeForce Capital, founded in 2015 and based in San Francisco, specializes in investing in healthcare companies that are advancing care delivery through innovative technologies and new care models. They focus on digital health startups that enable new therapeutic development and efficient care delivery. Some of their notable investments include Notable Labs, which leverages AI for precision oncology, Clover Health, a technology-driven health insurance company, and One Medical, a membership-based primary care platform. LifeForce Capital targets early to late-stage ventures, with a typical investment ranging from seed to Series B. They emphasize a software-first approach, aiming to drive a paradigm shift in healthcare. Their strategy involves supporting companies that offer scalable solutions with significant potential for improving patient outcomes and healthcare efficiency. The firm has a solid track record with successful exits such as Cricket Health and TARA Biosystems. The investment team, led by founder John Noonan, includes experts like Dr. Dora Hughes and Nathaniel Bays, who bring extensive experience in healthcare investment and operations. For entrepreneurs, LifeForce Capital looks for groundbreaking innovations that align with their mission to reshape healthcare. Startups are advised to present clear, impactful solutions that demonstrate potential for significant advancements in care delivery and therapeutic development​.

USA
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+2
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Lightbank
Lightbank

Lightbank, founded in 2010 by Brad Keywell and Eric Lefkofsky, is a venture capital firm based in Chicago, Illinois. The firm focuses on early-stage investments, typically in pre-seed, seed, and Series A rounds, with initial check sizes ranging from $250,000 to $5 million. Lightbank has built a diverse portfolio across various sectors, including consumer, enterprise, healthcare, fintech, and climate tech. Among Lightbank's most notable investments are Tempus, a technology company advancing precision medicine through the practical application of artificial intelligence in healthcare; Sprout Social, a social media management and marketing platform that went public in 2019; Udemy, an online learning and teaching marketplace with over 155,000 courses; Fiverr, an online marketplace for freelance services, which also went public; and Ovia Health, a women's health and family health company acquired by Labcorp. Lightbank has made a total of 219 investments and has had 91 exits, demonstrating a strong track record of successful investments and strategic exits. The firm's latest investments include companies like Aropha and Ohana Subleasing Co., continuing their commitment to innovative and high-potential startups.

Israel
Europe
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$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
+1
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Lightbird
Lightbird

Lightbird Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Bern, Switzerland, that was founded in 2021. The firm focuses on early-stage investments, particularly in B2B sectors such as SaaS, PropTech, FinTech, InsurTech, cybersecurity, and data & analytics. Lightbird is distinguished by its emphasis on what it terms "Distribution Advantage," a strategy that prioritizes go-to-market innovation as a key factor in the success of the startups it backs. The firm typically invests in pre-seed and seed rounds, with an average check size around $1 million, but it is flexible in its approach, sometimes leading rounds and sometimes co-investing. Lightbird is deeply involved with its portfolio companies, helping them leverage new distribution models that lower the risk for buyers and accelerate growth. This strategy is designed to position startups for exponential growth by focusing on user-centric products and scalable, viral distribution tactics from the very beginning. Notable companies in Lightbird’s portfolio include Saporo and crowd.dev, reflecting its commitment to supporting innovative tech solutions that address complex challenges in today's market​.

Europe
$1M-$3M
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Lightbox
Lightbox

Lightbox is a Mumbai-based venture capital firm that focuses on tech-enabled consumer businesses, particularly in India’s fragmented consumption markets. Founded by Sandeep Murthy and Sid Talwar, Lightbox invests in a select number of startups and works closely with founders to help transform ideas into scalable businesses. Their approach combines capital with operational support, embedding themselves in the companies they back to ensure sustainable growth. Lightbox primarily focuses on companies that can significantly disrupt traditional industries, with notable investments including Rebel Foods, Droom, and Bombay Shirt Company. Their portfolio spans a variety of sectors, such as healthcare (Zeno Health), fintech (PayMate), and consumer products (Furlenco). Lightbox prides itself on finding innovative models that meet the needs of India’s rapidly evolving consumer base. Their investment strategy involves concentrated bets, providing funding at pre-seed and seed stages with opportunities for follow-on investments. Lightbox is known for its rigorous due diligence and long-term support, helping founders navigate challenges through mentorship and governance structures tailored to each company's unique needs.

$0-$100K
$10M-$50M
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Lighthouse ventures
Lighthouse ventures

HV Ventures, also known as Lighthouse Ventures, is a venture capital firm based in Prague, Czech Republic, that focuses on early-stage investments. The firm is particularly active in the Central and Eastern European (CEE) region, supporting startups in sectors like financial services, logistics, and enterprise technology. Notable investments include 4Trans, Persoo, and AhoyConnect. LHV Ventures typically invests in seed and Series A rounds, with initial investments ranging from €200,000 to €3 million. They provide not only financial backing but also professional support through their extensive network and expertise in entrepreneurship, startup mentoring, and mergers and acquisitions. The firm is highly active in the local startup ecosystem, often co-investing with other prominent funds and leveraging support from initiatives like the Czech ESIF Fund of Funds to nurture promising startups. Key team members include Managing Partner Michal Zálešák, who brings a wealth of experience and leadership to the firm. LHV Ventures' approach emphasizes deep involvement with portfolio companies, helping them navigate challenges and scale effectively. Entrepreneurs looking to pitch to LHV Ventures should focus on demonstrating strong market potential and innovative solutions, particularly those that can scale globally from their base in the CEE region. The firm values thorough preparation and a clear understanding of the market dynamics. Overall, LHV Ventures is committed to fostering growth in the CEE startup ecosystem through strategic investments and active engagement with founders and their teams.

Europe
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Lightmsith Group
Lightmsith Group

The Lightsmith Group is a private equity firm that specializes in investing in growth-stage companies focused on climate resilience and adaptation. Their inaugural fund, Lightsmith Climate Resilience Partners, closed with $186 million in commitments, making it the first private equity fund specifically aimed at climate resilience technologies. The firm targets sectors such as water efficiency, smart agriculture, geospatial intelligence, and catastrophe risk management. Founded by Jay Koh and Sanjay Wagle, Lightsmith Group applies its investment expertise to help scale companies that offer solutions to the growing physical impacts of climate change, including droughts, agricultural stress, and supply chain disruptions. Notable investments include SOURCE Global, a water harvesting company, and WayCool Foods, which optimizes the food supply chain in India. They focus on delivering both financial returns and measurable social and environmental impacts. The firm’s investment strategy is supported by leading global investors, including the Green Climate Fund, European Investment Bank, and The Rockefeller Foundation. By leveraging its global network, Lightsmith helps companies expand internationally, particularly in emerging markets​.

South Asia
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Lightning Ventures
Lightning Ventures

Lightning Ventures is a New York City-based venture capital firm founded in 2021, exclusively focused on Bitcoin and Lightning Network companies. Co-founders include Michael Jarmuz ('Muzz'), who has made over 2,000 personal angel investments with a passion for democratizing retail access to private markets, alongside CTO Uncle 'Rockstar' Dev (formerly of Strike and a major BTCPay Server contributor) and COO Vivek Patel (formerly PrimeTrust, active Bitcoin angel investor). The firm's pilot fund, Node 1, along with its investment syndicate, has deployed over $10 million into 40-plus Bitcoin and adjacent companies. Lightning Ventures invests at pre-seed and seed stages with an average check size of approximately $250,000. The portfolio of 29-plus named companies includes Strike (Bitcoin payments, raised $80 million), Swan Bitcoin, Unchained Capital, Jan3 (most recent investment, Seed in January 2025), Relai, Azteco, CoinCorner, Breez, THNDR Games, Start9, Bitnob, Wavlake, and Ibex. The fund spans software, hardware, mining, and energy companies within the Bitcoin ecosystem, with a geographic reach extending from the United States and Europe to Latin America and Africa. One portfolio exit has been recorded: Slice in October 2025. The firm also launched Thunder Funder, a Regulation CF portal enabling retail investors to invest in open-source and Bitcoin startups for the first time. Lightning Ventures operates with a Bitcoin-only ethos, believing Bitcoin is the global monetary asset of the future. The firm's deal-by-deal syndicate model with low minimum investments is designed to enable diverse investor participation, reflecting the community values embedded in the Bitcoin ecosystem itself. The fund's tight alignment with protocol developers — Rockstar Dev's BTCPay Server contributions being a prime example — gives it proprietary access to technical founders building core Bitcoin infrastructure.

USA
Europe
+2
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
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Lightrock
Lightrock

Lightrock is a global private equity firm that focuses on investing in sustainable businesses led by purpose-driven entrepreneurs. The firm aims to drive systemic change at scale through innovation, aligning its investments with impact themes such as "people," "planet," and "productivity/tech for good." Founded under the umbrella of LGT, Lightrock is committed to creating positive societal and environmental returns alongside financial gains​. Lightrock's diverse portfolio includes over 60 high-growth companies worldwide. Notable investments include Infarm, a rapidly growing urban farming network; PharmEasy, a leading omni-channel healthcare platform in India; and M-Kopa, a pioneer in pay-as-you-go solar energy services for off-grid customers in East Africa​. The firm actively supports its portfolio companies, often taking board positions to guide their dynamic growth and expansion. Headquartered in London, Lightrock operates globally with a team of more than 55 investment professionals across four continents, encompassing extensive experience in impact investing, leadership, and entrepreneurship. The firm is led by CEO Pal Erik Sjatil, the former Managing Partner of McKinsey & Company Europe​.

LatAm
Europe
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LightShed Ventures
LightShed Ventures

LightShed Ventures is a New York City-based venture capital firm founded in 2020 by Wall Street TMT analysts Richard Greenfield, Walter Piecyk, Brandon Ross, and Jamie Roberts Seltzer. The four General Partners previously co-founded LightShed Partners in 2019, a leading technology, media, and telecommunications research firm serving institutional investors. The venture fund uniquely combines thought-leading TMT research and an active media platform with early-stage venture capital, operating a three-unit flywheel of Research, Media, and Ventures that each reinforce the others. Fund I closed in 2021 with $75 million in capital, with LPs drawn from institutional investors and executives spanning media, telecom, technology, sports, entertainment, music, and finance. LightShed leads rounds and invests primarily at seed and Series A stages in media, technology, telecom, and consumer companies, with a focus on opportunities created by technological disruption in legacy media and communications. The firm has invested in 23 companies through 42 total deals, reflecting active follow-on participation. Average round sizes are $3.91 million at seed and $20.9 million at Series A. Portfolio exits include 5 total, with 4 acquisitions — Supersocial, Podchaser, and Toucan among them — and the most recent exit being Space Perspective in July 2025. The latest investment was Affiniti at Series A in April 2025. The firm averages approximately 2 new investments per year. Rich Greenfield is one of the most closely followed media industry analysts in the country, formerly at BTIG, giving LightShed an unusual combination of public market insight and private market conviction. The firm's research and media presence in Hollywood Reporter, Variety, and Deadline creates a continuous signal about where disruption is emerging in entertainment, streaming, and telecom — which directly informs investment decisions and attracts founders who value knowledgeable, sector-expert investors.

USA
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
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Lightship Capital
Lightship Capital

Lightship Capital is a venture capital firm with a distinct mission to empower and invest in underrepresented entrepreneurs. Based in Cincinnati, Ohio, Lightship specifically targets startups led by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color), women, LGBTQ+ individuals, and people with disabilities. Their investments span across the Midwest and South, purposefully avoiding oversaturated markets like Silicon Valley, New York, and Boston. The fund’s industry focus includes sectors such as Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG), E-commerce, Sustainability, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Health Tech. Notable investments include companies like Healthy Roots Dolls, Vyrill, and ProovTest, which exemplify their commitment to supporting high-growth, impactful businesses. Lightship typically invests at the pre-seed to Series A stages, with an average check size of around $2 million. They are known for actively leading rounds and bringing in Executives-in-Residence with experience from major corporations like Procter & Gamble and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital to support portfolio companies. The firm is led by General Partners Candice Matthews Brackeen and Brian Brackeen, who bring extensive experience in fund management and technology. Their approach to sourcing deals emphasizes building relationships within underrepresented communities and fostering long-term success through hands-on mentorship and strategic guidance. For startups looking to connect with Lightship, aligning with their mission to drive systemic change in the venture capital landscape is crucial.

USA
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
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Lightspeed China Partners
Lightspeed China Partners

Lightspeed Venture Partners, founded in 2000, is a prominent global venture capital firm based in Menlo Park, California. The firm specializes in multi-stage investments, supporting companies from seed to growth stages. Lightspeed's investment focus spans several sectors, including enterprise, consumer, fintech, and healthcare. Some of Lightspeed's notable investments include Snapchat, Affirm, and Rubrik. Snapchat, a popular social media platform, went public in 2017, marking a significant success for the firm. Affirm, a financial technology company, also achieved a successful IPO in 2021. Rubrik, a leader in cloud data management, is another key company in their portfolio that highlights Lightspeed's focus on disruptive technology. Lightspeed Venture Partners has raised substantial funds over the years to support its diverse portfolio. In 2020, the firm raised $4.2 billion across three funds: an early-stage venture fund, a growth fund for later-stage investments, and an opportunity fund for doubling down on successful investments. The firm's philosophy centers on deep commitment and collaboration with founders, providing not just capital but also strategic guidance and support to help build enduring companies. With a global presence and a history of backing innovative companies, Lightspeed continues to be a key player in the venture capital landscape.

East Asia
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Lightspeed Venture Partners
Lightspeed Venture Partners

Lightspeed Venture Partners is a prominent venture capital firm based in Menlo Park, California. Established in 2000, Lightspeed has a rich history of investing in a wide array of sectors including enterprise, consumer, fintech, and healthcare. The firm is known for its deep commitment to supporting companies from seed stage through growth stage. Lightspeed's portfolio includes several high-profile companies. They were early investors in Snapchat, Nutanix, MuleSoft, and AppDynamics, all of which have become significant players in their respective industries. Other notable investments include Affirm, Nest, and Ripple, demonstrating Lightspeed's diverse investment strategy and success across various markets​​. In 2020, Lightspeed raised $4.2 billion across three funds to continue supporting early-stage ventures and growth-stage companies. Their investment philosophy focuses on building strong, enduring companies with a hands-on approach, helping founders navigate the complexities of scaling their businesses​​. With a global presence, Lightspeed operates in several countries including the United States, Israel, India, and China. Their international portfolio reflects their ability to identify and nurture innovative companies worldwide.

Israel
Europe
+3
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
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Lightstone Ventures
Lightstone Ventures

Lightstone Ventures, founded in 2012, is a venture capital firm that focuses on early-stage investments in the life sciences sector. The firm is based in Menlo Park, California, with additional offices in Boston and Dublin. Lightstone Ventures has a strong track record of investing in biopharmaceutical and medical device companies. Notable investments by Lightstone Ventures include companies such as Reprieve Cardiovascular, which focuses on innovative treatments for heart failure, and Carrick Therapeutics, a biopharmaceutical company developing treatments for cancer. Another significant investment is in Catamaran Bio, which is advancing cell therapies for cancer. The firm recently closed its third fund at $375 million, which will be used to support early-stage companies developing high-impact therapeutics and technologies. Lightstone Ventures' investment strategy emphasizes translating novel scientific breakthroughs into clinically and commercially meaningful therapies. This approach has resulted in successful exits, such as Ra Pharmaceuticals and Disarm Therapeutics, highlighting their ability to nurture companies from inception to market success.

Israel
Europe
+2
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Likeminded.vc
Likeminded.vc

Likeminded.vc is a Copenhagen-based micro venture capital firm founded in 2021, positioning itself as the early-stage investor its founders wished they had. The collective comprises 30+ active and former founders who co-invest in tech startups, writing tickets of €100K to €1.5M at Pre-Seed and Seed stages, combining VC-sized capital with angel-like domain expertise across fintech, AI, SaaS, blockchain, and enterprise applications. The core team includes Mikael Bondum, a Harvard alumnus who led Bitcoin Suisse's staking product to over $2 billion in AUM; Vincens Riber Mink, who exited NOR Associates to Danske Bank and holds a background in high-frequency trading and KYC software engineering; and Steffen W. Frølund. The firm has made 26 investments across a Nordic-focused generalist portfolio spanning Denmark, Norway, the UK, and the UAE, with average round sizes around $2.2 million. Named portfolio companies include MarketReader (the firm's first investment), Strise, All Gravy, comundo, GamerPay, toddle, Legaldesk.dk, and Complir, its most recent Pre-Seed deal. The portfolio breakdown runs to 11 tech companies, 8 enterprise B2B businesses, and 6 consumer B2C companies, with a new fund targeting 18 additional startups. Likeminded's defining model is structured sourcing: when a startup enters the pipeline, the firm matches it against relevant domain expertise from within its 30+ partner network, ensuring founders receive sector-specific guidance alongside the capital. The nine-person team operates across multiple countries and concentrates on the Nordic ecosystem while selectively backing founders with global ambitions.

Europe specific
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
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Lilly Asia Ventures
Lilly Asia Ventures

Lilly Asia Ventures (LAV) is a Shanghai-based biomedical venture capital firm founded in 2008 as the corporate venture arm of Eli Lilly before becoming fully independent in 2011, when it began raising third-party capital with Fund III. Headquartered in Shanghai with offices in Hong Kong and Palo Alto, LAV now manages approximately $4.5 billion in assets across seven funds. Fund VI closed at $1.35 billion in 2021, followed by Fund VII, which reached its $700 million hard cap. Managing Partner Yi Shi has led the firm since its founding, guiding its evolution from a corporate subsidiary into one of Asia's largest independent biomedical venture franchises. LAV invests globally across the full biomedical spectrum — from seed stage to publicly traded companies — in biopharmaceuticals, human therapeutics, medical devices, and diagnostics. The firm leads rounds and has made 326 total investments, achieving 54 portfolio exits. Among the most notable are NASDAQ IPOs for ArriVent, which reached a $575 million market cap in January 2024, and Alector, with a $1.3 billion market cap. Insilico Medicine became LAV's latest unicorn in 2025, exiting in December 2025 just three years after LAV's initial investment. Recent 2025 deals include StairMed Technology, Rona Therapeutics, EnChannel Medical, and a co-led $100 million Series C for Pulnova Medical. LAV's stated vision is to be the trusted partner for exceptional entrepreneurs seeking smart capital to build companies developing breakthrough health products. The firm brings deep scientific networks across Asia and North America, providing portfolio companies with access to clinical development expertise, regulatory knowledge, and global licensing relationships that are particularly valuable when bridging Asian and Western healthcare markets.

Asia-Pacific
USA
$3M-$10M
$10M-$50M
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Lilly Ventures
Lilly Ventures

Lilly Ventures is the corporate venture capital arm of Eli Lilly and Company, based in Indianapolis, Indiana, and responsible for life science investing across North America and Europe. The fund manages approximately $200 million and operates as a therapeutically agnostic investor, backing companies from early to expansion stage across biotechnology, healthcare IT, and medical technology. It leads rounds and maintains a team of five professionals dedicated to identifying companies that can advance Lilly's drug discovery pipeline while also generating strong financial returns. In January 2025, Eli Lilly announced a landmark $500 million partnership with Andreessen Horowitz to create a new AI-focused biotech venture fund, signaling a major push into AI-driven drug development. The fund has made 84 investments and achieved an exceptional exit record of 36 exits, including 8 NASDAQ IPOs: BioAge Labs reached a $615 million market cap in September 2024, Kymeratx achieved an $863 million market cap, and Coherus Biosciences, Sutro Biopharma, and Protagonist Therapeutics have also gone public. The portfolio has also seen 19 acquisitions. Active portfolio companies include Insilico Medicine, an AI drug discovery firm that received Lilly Ventures' most recent investment in June 2025, alongside basys.ai and Evox Therapeutics. The fund also separately manages a $300 million Social Impact Venture Capital Portfolio targeting investments with measurable patient and societal benefit. Lilly Ventures operates as part of a broader Eli Lilly innovation ecosystem that includes Lilly Gateway Labs and Lilly ExploR&D, allowing portfolio companies to access laboratory infrastructure, scientific talent, and Lilly's global clinical and commercial networks. The fund's strategic alignment with Lilly's therapeutic priorities gives portfolio companies meaningful potential pathways to partnership and acquisition.

USA
Europe
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
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Lime Rock New Energy

Lime Rock New Energy is a growth capital fund dedicated to driving the clean energy transition. Based in Westport, Connecticut, the fund launched in 2019 with $375 million under management. Lime Rock targets investments between $30 million and $90 million, focusing on three key sectors: renewable energy, energy efficiency, and electrification of transportation. Their portfolio includes notable companies like Smart Wires, which provides grid optimization technology, and Qmerit, focused on electrification solutions for residential and light commercial use. Lime Rock New Energy invests primarily in North America, with a strong preference for scaling up businesses that offer clear commercial advantages in the clean energy economy. The fund is led by experienced managing directors Mark McCall, Alex Mishkin, and Mark Lewis, who bring deep expertise from energy and financial sectors. They focus on active partnerships with entrepreneurs, providing strategic guidance and leveraging their network to drive growth. Their investment strategy emphasizes supporting companies with scalable, measurable environmental impacts. Lime Rock typically seeks businesses at the growth stage and prefers to lead investments. Startups looking to engage should present clear pathways to significant market expansion within the energy transition sector.

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LINE Ventures
LINE Ventures

LINE Ventures was the corporate venture capital arm of Line Corporation, creator of the LINE messaging app, founded in 2014 and headquartered in Tokyo. In April 2021, following the broader merger of LINE and Yahoo Japan under Z Holdings, LINE Ventures merged with YJ Capital — Yahoo Japan's CVC — to form Z Venture Capital (ZVC). ZVC now serves as the CVC arm of LY Corporation and operates from offices in Tokyo, Seoul, and San Francisco, investing across Japan, South Korea, the United States, and Southeast Asia. The combined entity has managed approximately 185 billion yen (over $1.2 billion) in investments since 2012, with the initial LINE Ventures Global fund launched at $100 million and ZVC's 2021 fund at 30 billion yen. Under the LINE Ventures brand, the firm made 42 investments and achieved 10 exits, including 6 acquisitions. Bear Robotics was acquired by LG in January 2025, and earlier exits included Syte and iPrice. The portfolio spanned software, AI, e-commerce, fintech, gaming, healthtech, and hardware and robotics sectors. ZVC leads rounds and backs startups at seed through Series B with typical checks of $500K to $10 million. ZVC president Shinichiro Hori leads the combined organization. The firm's primary value proposition beyond capital is access to LY Corporation's massive combined user base — the LINE app and Yahoo Japan together reach hundreds of millions of users across Asia. ZVC describes this as 'Value Beyond Capital,' helping portfolio founders rapidly validate products and scale through proprietary distribution channels, making it particularly compelling for consumer-facing startups with regional ambitions.

Asia-Pacific
Southeast Asia
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$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
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