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Longitude Capital

Longitude Capital is a healthcare-focused venture capital firm that invests across biotechnology, medical technology, and health solutions sectors. Established in 2006, the firm seeks out transformative companies that can improve clinical outcomes, enhance quality of life, and drive healthcare efficiencies. They invest across various stages, from startups to growth companies, with a unique focus on areas like oncology, neurodegenerative diseases, aging, and cardiovascular solutions. Longitude's approach is flexible, allowing them to invest in early clinical-stage companies, spin-outs, and even publicly traded firms. The firm is known for its involvement in special situations, including recapitalizations and PIPEs (Private Investment in Public Equity). They have a proven track record with successful IPOs and acquisitions, such as Aimmune Therapeutics, KaNDy Therapeutics, and Axonics Modulation Technologies. With $585 million raised in its latest fund (LVP4), Longitude Capital's strategy remains rooted in long-term value creation, bolstered by robust internal research teams. Their offices are located in Menlo Park, Greenwich, and Boston, and they continue to partner with both emerging and established healthcare innovators.

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Longwall Venture Partners
Longwall Venture Partners

Longwall Ventures is a UK-based venture capital firm specializing in early-stage investments in the health, resilience, and sustainability sectors. Founded with a mission to support innovative startups, Longwall Ventures has a strong focus on companies that leverage science and engineering to create impactful solutions. Notable investments by Longwall Ventures include Wayland Additive, which develops advanced 3D printing technologies; Lightcast Discovery, a biotechnology firm; and Caristo Diagnostics, which focuses on cardiovascular diagnostics. The firm has also invested in Closed Loop Medicine, a company developing personalized drug and digital therapy combinations, and LettUs Grow, which specializes in vertical farming technology. Longwall Ventures is known for its hands-on approach, providing not only capital but also strategic support to its portfolio companies. With a diverse portfolio of over 40 companies, Longwall Ventures continues to play a crucial role in fostering innovation and supporting the growth of early-stage companies in the UK and beyond.

Europe
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Longwood Fund
Longwood Fund

Longwood Fund, founded in 2010 and based in Boston, Massachusetts, is a venture capital firm specializing in creating and investing in science-based companies that develop novel solutions to address important medical needs. The fund's principals have co-founded 25 companies, serving as CEOs, Chief Business Officers, and lead investors, and have helped advance over 20 products to market. Longwood Fund's portfolio includes several notable companies such as Grail, which focuses on early cancer detection, and TScan Therapeutics, which develops novel T cell therapies for cancer. Other significant investments include Immunitas Therapeutics, a company using single-cell genomics to innovate in immune oncology, and Be Biopharma, which is developing engineered B cells as a new category of cellular medicines. The fund emphasizes a value-add investment approach, actively supporting its portfolio companies in accelerating clinical progress from lab to patient. With a strong track record of successful exits, including Pyxis Oncology and PTC Therapeutics, Longwood Fund continues to play a pivotal role in advancing healthcare innovations.

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Lonza
Lonza

Lonza is a global leader in the life sciences industry, providing contract development and manufacturing services (CDMO) for the pharmaceutical, biotech, and nutrition sectors. With headquarters in Basel, Switzerland, Lonza operates over 50 sites worldwide, offering end-to-end solutions across biologics, small molecules, cell and gene therapies, and more. In addition to its CDMO services, Lonza is deeply involved in venture capital through strategic partnerships and investments. The company collaborates with venture capital firms like ALSA Ventures and Bioqube Ventures to support emerging biotech startups, focusing on developing innovative therapies. Lonza's role in these partnerships often includes early-stage de-risking, development, and manufacturing services, helping startups navigate the complexities of bringing new treatments to market. Lonza has also launched a venture capital fund with Prolog Ventures to invest in North American health and wellness startups. This fund is part of Lonza's broader strategy to foster innovation in the health sector by supporting companies that align with its mission to improve patient outcomes and address unmet medical needs​.

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Look Up Ventures
Look Up Ventures

Look Up Ventures is a Copenhagen-based venture capital firm focused on early-stage investments that address climate emergencies and biodiversity loss. Founded by Tommy Ahlers and Nicolaj Reffstrup, the firm backs pragmatic and systemic solutions in sectors like materials, energy, food and agriculture, transport, and carbon management. Their portfolio includes companies like Sirona Technologies, which develops CO2 capture technology, and Rubi, which creates carbon-negative textiles using synthetic biology. Look Up Ventures typically invests between €1.5 million and €3 million in pre-seed to Series A rounds. The team, consisting of experienced founders and operators, provides not just capital but also strategic support, helping startups with scaling, team building, and impact performance. Recent investments include companies such as Arkeon, which turns CO2 into food ingredients, and Ento Labs, which uses AI to optimize energy consumption. The firm operates primarily across Europe and aims to make meaningful contributions to reversing climate change by supporting scalable, science-based innovations.

$3M-$10M
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Looking Glass Capital
Looking Glass Capital

Looking Glass Capital is an early-stage venture capital firm focused on mission-driven founders addressing major global challenges in health, climate, and empowerment. Founded by Adam Besvinick, the firm typically invests in pre-seed and seed rounds, often positioning itself as the “first yes” for startups. They prioritize companies developing disruptive technologies, especially those that enhance access, self-expression, and identity. Their investments range from $300k to $500k, usually participating in funding rounds between $750k and $3 million. Looking Glass is highly involved with the startups they back, providing not just capital, but ongoing support through strategic advice, networks, and guidance. The firm is known for being hands-on, valuing strong relationships with founders, and is almost always available for consultations, aiming to be a significant early-stage partner. Their portfolio includes a variety of impactful companies, such as Daily Blends and WattCarbon, reflecting their focus on sustainable, forward-thinking sectors​.

USA
$100K-$500K
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lool ventures
lool ventures

Lool Ventures is a Tel Aviv-based early-stage venture capital firm that invests primarily in Israeli startups. Founded in 2012, the firm focuses on seed and pre-seed funding, helping ambitious entrepreneurs build innovative companies that can compete on a global scale. Lool Ventures is sector-agnostic, with investments spanning across areas such as fintech, digital health, SaaS, AI, logistics, and more, demonstrating a commitment to backing technology that transforms industries. The firm is known for its hands-on approach, partnering closely with startups to provide not just capital but also strategic guidance, mentorship, and operational support. Lool Ventures typically leads or co-leads investment rounds, and its involvement often extends from the earliest stages through Series A. The firm’s diverse portfolio includes companies like Bringg, a leading logistics platform; CyberMDX, which focuses on healthcare cybersecurity; and Zencity, a data analytics platform for local governments. Lool Ventures’ team, led by General Partners Avichay Nissenbaum and Yaniv Golan, brings a wealth of entrepreneurial experience, which helps them connect with founders and anticipate the challenges faced during the growth phase. With assets under management totaling around $200 million, Lool Ventures continues to play a significant role in Israel’s startup ecosystem, seeking out visionary founders who are ready to innovate and disrupt traditional markets.

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Lorimer Ventures
Lorimer Ventures

Lorimer Ventures is a venture capital firm that specializes in investing in early-stage B2B SaaS companies. Their key focus areas include fintech, e-commerce tooling, developer tools, intelligent infrastructure, and future of work applications. They pride themselves on being highly supportive and responsive, often engaging deeply with their portfolio companies to provide strategic guidance, introductions to customers, investors, and talent, and valuable insights from their extensive network of experienced operators and executives. The team at Lorimer Ventures includes notable figures like Stephan Cizmar, a serial entrepreneur with a background in scaling B2B software companies, and Nick Wijnberg, an investor with extensive experience in finance and agribusiness. They are complemented by operating partners like Pete Schork and Zach Magdovitz, who bring expertise in sustainable energy, mobility, and product management​. Lorimer Ventures has built a diverse portfolio of innovative companies, including TakeShape, Northbeam, Polar Signals, and Capchase, among others. Their approach is to roll up their sleeves and work closely with founders to drive their businesses forward.

Israel
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$100K-$500K
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Loudspring
Loudspring

Loudspring is a Finnish impact investment firm that focuses on scaling companies with significant potential to save natural resources and create positive environmental impact. Originally named Cleantech Invest, Loudspring has evolved beyond the traditional venture capital model, taking on larger ownership stakes in its portfolio companies to drive deeper strategic involvement and long-term growth. Their portfolio spans sectors like energy, manufacturing, food, and fashion, with a specific focus on Nordic-based cleantech innovations. Key holdings include Eagle Filters, a company that helps reduce emissions in energy production, and Nuuka Solutions, which provides smart building systems for energy efficiency. Instead of seeking quick exits, Loudspring is consolidating operations of certain portfolio companies to transform itself into a high-tech industrial actor with a focus on green solutions. Their investment approach ranges from seed funding to growth stages, with typical investments between €0.5 million and €5 million, primarily targeting Nordic and European markets​. Loudspring’s overarching goal is to maximize shareholder value while driving sustainability, aiming to make significant strides in resource conservation and environmental wellbeing.

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Loup Ventures
Loup Ventures

Loup Ventures is a Minneapolis and New York-based venture capital firm focused on frontier technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI), augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and robotics. Founded in 2017 by Andrew Murphy, Doug Clinton, and Gene Munster, the firm invests primarily in early-stage companies that are at the intersection of these emerging technologies. Loup Ventures is research-driven, leveraging in-depth analysis and insights to guide its investment decisions. Notable investments include Neurable, an AI company advancing brain-computer interfaces, and Skupos, a platform providing data solutions for convenience stores. The firm is known for its focus on high-impact sectors like neurotechnology, and the future of transportation, with its portfolio companies aiming to shape the way humans interact with machines and the digital world. Geographically, Loup Ventures focuses on investments across the U.S., with its team frequently engaging in thought leadership through articles and podcasts on technological trends. Their investment strategy emphasizes deep involvement, supporting founders not only financially but also with insights derived from their rigorous market research. The team, led by Gene Munster, a well-known tech analyst, and Andrew Murphy, brings extensive experience in tech and finance. Loup Ventures prefers a hands-on approach, often leading rounds and staying actively involved in guiding startups to scale. Startups looking to attract their attention should highlight disruptive tech in AI or AR, showcasing robust market research and a clear vision for the future.

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Low Carbon Innovation Fund
Low Carbon Innovation Fund

Low Carbon Innovation Fund (LCIF), established in 2010 and based in Norwich, United Kingdom, focuses on investments in the clean technology sector. Managed by Turquoise International, LCIF supports small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in developing products and services that have a beneficial environmental impact. The fund is primarily backed by the European Regional Development Fund and targets areas including renewable energy, energy efficiency, and sustainable materials​. Notable investments include companies like Skoot, an environmental services firm; Cellexcell, specializing in advanced materials; and Advanced Electric Machines, which focuses on sustainable electrical equipment. LCIF has also made significant exits, such as the sale of companies like Syrinix, which provides smart pipeline monitoring solutions, and Breathing Buildings, a specialist in natural ventilation systems​​. LCIF is known for its collaborative investment approach, often partnering with other investors to maximize impact. Recent co-investments include contributions to Net Zero Now, a platform that helps businesses achieve and certify their net zero carbon emissions​​. This strategy aligns with their broader mission to drive innovation and support the transition to a low-carbon economy.

Europe
$100K-$500K
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Lowercarbon Capital
Lowercarbon Capital

Lowercarbon Capital, founded in 2018 by Chris and Crystal Sacca, is a venture capital firm dedicated to combating climate change through investments in innovative technologies. Based in Jackson, Wyoming, the firm focuses on backing companies that reduce CO2 emissions, remove existing carbon from the atmosphere, and develop solutions to mitigate the impacts of climate change. Notable investments include Lilac Solutions, which is revolutionizing lithium extraction; Solugen, which produces chemicals using enzymes instead of oil; Commonwealth Fusion Systems, working on fusion energy; and Mosa Meat, creating lab-grown meat to reduce livestock emissions. Lowercarbon Capital has invested in over 160 companies, aiming to combine hard science with ambitious goals to tackle climate challenges. The firm’s strategy emphasizes both financial returns and environmental impact, supporting startups from the R&D stage to seed funding with checks ranging from $50,000 to $1 million. Their comprehensive approach includes not only capital but also strategic guidance and support for founders through a robust ecosystem of industry experts and fellow entrepreneurs​. Led by a team of experienced investors and scientists, including managing partner Chris Sacca, Lowercarbon Capital is positioned at the forefront of climate tech innovation, making significant strides in various sectors such as energy, agriculture, and industrial materials.

USA
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$100K-$500K
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Lowercase Capital
Lowercase Capital

Lowercase Capital, founded by Chris Sacca in 2010, is a renowned venture capital firm based in San Francisco. The firm specializes in early-stage investments and has built a notable portfolio featuring some of the most successful tech startups of the past decade. Their investments include iconic companies such as Twitter, Uber, Instagram, Twilio, Stripe, and Kickstarter. These high-profile successes have helped establish Lowercase Capital as a significant player in the venture capital landscape. Lowercase Capital has made around 250 investments, spanning various industries including technology, media, and consumer products. They are particularly known for their involvement in Y Combinator companies, investing in startups like 9gag, Stripe, and Docker. The firm's strategy involves not only providing capital but also offering extensive support and guidance to their portfolio companies, leveraging Chris Sacca's extensive experience and network within the tech industry. The firm's notable exits include Slack, Instagram, and Twitter, which have contributed significantly to Lowercase Capital's reputation and financial success. These exits highlight the firm's ability to identify and nurture companies with substantial growth potential. Lowercase Capital is also known for its philanthropic efforts, supporting startups that empower and help people in need, such as charity: water and the Anti-Recidivism Coalition. Chris Sacca, the founder, has been recognized for his impactful contributions to both the business and philanthropic sectors, making him a prominent figure in the venture capital community.

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Loyal VC
Loyal VC

Loyal VC is a global venture fund established in 2018 that operates a startup index fund with over 350 investments across more than 60 countries. The firm is known for its unique gate-stage investment process, which reduces systemic bias and aims to unlock greater returns. This process involves multiple rounds of diligence and quarterly redemptions, offering flexibility to high-net-worth individuals and institutions. Loyal VC collaborates closely with INSEAD, Founder Institute, and a network of over 1,000 advisors. This extensive network supports a diverse portfolio of founders, with more than 30% of the portfolio companies led by women CEOs and nearly 30% based in emerging markets. The firm places a strong emphasis on social impact, with 80% of its investments aligned with one or more of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Notable investments by Loyal VC include Sama, a company that brings transparency and verifiability to cross-border blue-collar recruitment, and TechStyle, a digital marketplace for sustainable material sourcing in the fashion industry. The firm also supports companies like CurieMD, a telemedicine platform for menopause care, and Milestone, a financial literacy app aimed at helping parents raise financially responsible children. Loyal VC’s investment focus spans various sectors, including cleantech, fintech, healthcare, and more, reflecting their commitment to backing innovative solutions across the globe. For more information, you can visit their official website.

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Lucas Venture Group
Lucas Venture Group

Lucas Venture Group (LVG) is a boutique, early-stage venture capital firm rooted in Silicon Valley, with additional presence in Los Angeles. Founded by Don Lucas and now led by Sarah Lucas, LVG has over six decades of venture capital expertise, focusing on transformative investments across sectors like AI, fintech, biotech, space, and consumer products. Their portfolio includes innovative companies such as Palantir, Onx Homes, Signifyd, and Prellis. LVG's strategy emphasizes long-term partnerships with strong founders and diverse teams. They prioritize investments that align with environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles, reflecting their commitment to making a positive impact while generating financial returns. The firm typically invests between $250,000 and $3 million in early-stage ventures. With a robust network of industry leaders, scientists, and entrepreneurs, LVG offers more than just capital, providing strategic guidance and operational support to help companies scale. Their hands-on approach and access to Silicon Valley’s elite network are key differentiators in driving innovation and growth.

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LucidCloud
LucidCloud

LucidCloud Advisors, founded in 2009, is a strategic advisory firm specializing in early-stage software startups. Based in Silicon Valley, LucidCloud works with companies from pre-seed to Series A, offering guidance and support to help them scale to venture-scale success. The firm is known for its successful track record in identifying and nurturing promising startups in various fields, including data management, AI, cybersecurity, and SaaS​. The founding partner, Shawn Kung, is an experienced angel investor and advisor with a strong background in entrepreneurship and venture capital. He has invested in notable companies such as Facebook, Zuora, Tenable, and Cohesity. Shawn has also founded GIT1K, an angel syndicate, and the Founders Club, a large startup community. His extensive educational background includes degrees from Stanford, Princeton, and Harvard Business School. LucidCloud's portfolio includes companies like Pinecone, OpenRaven, Zuora, and many others, demonstrating its commitment to supporting innovative technology ventures.

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$100K-$500K
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Ludlow Ventures
Ludlow Ventures

Ludlow Ventures, founded in 2009 and based in Detroit, Michigan, is a venture capital firm that takes a unique approach to investing by emphasizing strong personal relationships with entrepreneurs. The firm focuses on early-stage investments, particularly in the technology sector. Ludlow Ventures has built a robust portfolio, with notable companies such as Honey, a browser extension for online shopping deals acquired by PayPal; Wag, a dog-walking service; and Product Hunt, a platform for discovering new products. The firm has made over 160 investments and has achieved 24 exits, showcasing their ability to identify and support high-potential startups. Other significant investments include Headout, an on-demand mobile platform for booking tours and activities, and CoverTree, an insurtech company focused on property insurance. Ludlow Ventures operates with a philosophy of "VC without ego," striving to be collaborative and supportive partners to their portfolio companies. The team, led by Managing Partner Jonathon Triest, prides itself on being deeply involved in the success of the startups they back, providing not just capital but also strategic advice and resources.

USA
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Lugano Ventures

Lugano Ventures is an investment firm that focuses on early-stage companies in high-tech and life science industries. Founded by Fred Seddiqui, who has over 30 years of executive management experience, the firm leverages his extensive background in both high-tech and life sciences to drive growth and value creation in its portfolio companies. Some notable exits from his previous ventures include AFx Inc., acquired by Boston Scientific, and Vivant Medical Technologies, acquired by Covidien​. The investment strategy of Lugano Ventures centers on identifying promising startups and supporting them through strategic partnerships and executive leadership. The firm's current team includes experts like Dr. Jacques Van Dam, a renowned professor of medicine and clinical scholar, and Kristen McEntyre, co-founder and president of Tutti Dynamics​. Lugano Ventures primarily invests in technology and media enterprises, with a strong focus on companies that offer innovative service propositions and have the potential for high growth. They have a track record of working with companies across various stages, providing not just capital but also strategic guidance to help them achieve their ambitious goals.

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Luge Capital
Luge Capital

Luge Capital is a venture capital firm based in Montreal, focused on fintech and AI solutions for financial services. Founded in 2018 by David Nault and Karim Gillani, Luge Capital specializes in early-stage investments, typically at the Seed and Series A stages, providing crucial support to startups reshaping how financial services are delivered. Their investments emphasize innovation in areas like payments, digital banking, and insurtech. The fund has raised over $71 million in its second close and aims to reach $100 million to continue backing fintech companies in both Canada and the U.S. Notable investments include companies like Flinks, which was acquired by National Bank, Plooto, and Owl.co. Luge seeks founders with bold ideas and a global vision, particularly those challenging traditional finance models with scalable technology. Luge Capital prides itself on being a hands-on partner, leveraging its strong network of financial institutions like Desjardins and CDPQ to provide portfolio companies with strategic guidance, customer access, and industry insights. The firm’s team has over 50 years of collective experience as founders, operators, and investors, making them a trusted resource for startups navigating the complexities of financial technology. For entrepreneurs, Luge is a valuable partner, offering not just capital, but also the deep operational expertise and networks needed to scale. Founders looking to work with Luge should have a clear, ambitious plan for disrupting the financial landscape.

Canada
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Luma Launch
Luma Launch

Luma Launch is an early-stage venture fund based in Los Angeles, focusing on supporting founders who aim to make a positive impact on the world. As part of Luma Pictures, the fund invests in startups that are driven by innovative and transformative ideas across various sectors. Luma Launch particularly looks for companies at the intersection of technology, media, and consumer products, fostering solutions that can address real-world problems. The fund’s strategy revolves around providing not just capital but also comprehensive support to its portfolio companies. This includes mentoring, strategic partnerships, and access to an extensive network of industry experts. They emphasize collaboration, helping startups navigate challenges from product development to market entry. Located in Santa Monica, Luma Launch has a hands-on approach to building a community of like-minded entrepreneurs dedicated to creating a better future. The team is known for its active involvement with founders, and they invite early-stage companies to pitch directly to them, making the process accessible for innovative startups ready to scale. Through its strategic investments, Luma Launch plays a key role in nurturing companies that blend creativity with technology, shaping the future across multiple industries.

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$500K-$1M
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Lumen Ventures
Lumen Ventures

Lumen Ventures is a Rome-based early-stage venture capital firm that focuses on investing in technology-driven startups, particularly at the seed stage. Established as the first Simple Investment Company (SiS) in Italy, Lumen Ventures manages a €25 million fund aimed at backing high-potential tech startups across sectors like fintech, insurtech, healthtech, and foodtech. Lumen Ventures differentiates itself by being led by a team of former entrepreneurs and operators, which gives them a practical understanding of the challenges faced by startups. This experience enables them to provide not only financial support but also strategic guidance to help founders scale their businesses both in Italy and across Europe. The firm typically invests between €100,000 and €1.5 million per company and is particularly keen on supporting second-time founders. By leveraging their industry expertise and entrepreneurial background, the Lumen Ventures team is committed to helping startups build sustainable growth pathways.

Europe
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Lumikai
Lumikai

Lumikai is India's first venture capital fund focused exclusively on gaming and interactive media. Established with the goal of nurturing the next wave of gaming entrepreneurs, the fund is based in New Delhi and invests primarily in early-stage startups across India. Lumikai’s investments typically range from $200,000 to $2 million, focusing on sectors such as gaming, interactive content, media tools, and platforms that leverage innovative mechanics to enhance user experiences. The fund’s mission is to act as a conduit for talent and ideas in India’s booming gaming market, which has seen significant growth in recent years. This includes social gaming, real money gaming (RMG), and multiplayer experiences. Lumikai's portfolio companies are encouraged to build solutions that cater to the unique cultural preferences of Indian gamers, with an eye on creating global appeal. Notable investments include companies that drive local and vernacular gaming content, which has expanded the player base to include non-traditional gamers across the country. Co-founded by Salone Sehgal and Justin Shriram Keeling, the firm is backed by global gaming leaders, providing its portfolio startups with strategic guidance, access to global partners, and go-to-market support. Lumikai also plans to leverage its expertise to identify emerging trends in gaming, aiming to build and support companies that can become the next major players in India’s interactive media space. With a recent $50 million fund raised, Lumikai continues to focus on early-stage ventures, driving growth in India’s dynamic gaming ecosystem.

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Lumira Ventures
Lumira Ventures

Lumira Ventures is a prominent venture capital firm specializing in life sciences and healthcare investments. Established in 1989 and headquartered in Toronto, Canada, Lumira Ventures has a robust presence across North America, with offices in Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, and Boston. The firm focuses on backing innovative biotechnology and medical technology companies that have the potential to address significant unmet medical needs and improve healthcare quality globally. The firm's investment portfolio includes a wide range of companies such as Depomed, Guava Technologies, Think Research, and U-Systems, showcasing their diverse interest in biopharmaceuticals and medical devices. Notable recent investments include Antiva Biosciences, developing topical therapies for HPV-related pre-cancerous lesions, and Arclight Therapeutics, focusing on neurodegenerative diseases. Lumira Ventures' investment strategy involves providing substantial support to their portfolio companies, from early-stage funding to strategic guidance. They recently closed their Lumira Ventures IV fund at $220 million, the largest life sciences venture fund ever raised in Canada, highlighting their significant role in the sector. Overall, Lumira Ventures is dedicated to advancing healthcare innovation through strategic investments and active support of pioneering companies in the life sciences domain.

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Canada
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Lumo labs
Lumo labs

LUMO Labs is a dynamic venture capital firm based in Eindhoven, Netherlands, that prioritizes impact-driven investments in emerging digital technologies. Focused on pre-seed to Series A stages, LUMO Labs targets startups in fields like AI, blockchain, robotics, IoT, and AR/VR. The firm is deeply committed to supporting innovations that address global challenges related to sustainable cities, health, well-being, and education. Its portfolio includes companies such as Alphabeats, Enliven, and Roboat, all of which push the boundaries of technology while contributing to societal progress. Founded by Andy Lürling and Sven Bakkes, LUMO Labs has gained recognition for its hands-on approach. Startups in their portfolio benefit from a two-year venture builder program, which provides personalized coaching, access to expert networks, and support tailored to each company's unique needs. This program focuses on four key pillars: leadership, product-market fit, storytelling, and follow-on investment, ensuring that startups scale effectively both economically and socially. With the recent launch of the €100 million LUMO Rise Fund, LUMO Labs has expanded its scope across Europe, investing in climate action, digital security, and projects aligned with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. LUMO Labs is driven by the belief that technological advancements can serve as powerful tools for creating a better and more sustainable future.

Europe
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
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Lunar Ventures
Lunar Ventures

Lunar Ventures is a Berlin-based venture capital firm focused on investing in deep-tech startups across Europe. The firm specializes in early-stage companies, often leading seed rounds with investments ranging from €300K to €1M. Lunar Ventures primarily targets highly technical founders working on breakthrough innovations in fields like artificial intelligence, cryptography, cloud infrastructure, and advanced computing. Their mission is to support visionary entrepreneurs building cutting-edge technologies that address complex, global challenges. What sets Lunar Ventures apart is their deep technical expertise. The team comprises engineers, computer scientists, and tech-bio specialists who provide hands-on support to portfolio companies. This background enables them to understand and back startups tackling the most complex technical problems, often before they generate revenue. The firm is committed to helping these companies scale, offering both financial capital and strategic guidance throughout their development journey. Lunar’s portfolio reflects its commitment to innovation, featuring companies such as Zama, which focuses on privacy-preserving AI, and Bedrock, which is revolutionizing ocean floor mapping with autonomous underwater vehicles. Lunar’s approach to investing emphasizes a long-term vision, partnering with startups from seed to Series A and beyond, helping them navigate the challenges of growth in the deep-tech ecosystem. Based in Berlin, Lunar Ventures operates across Europe, working with companies that are redefining industries through science and engineering, and making an impact in sectors ranging from AI to biotech and beyond.

Europe
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
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Lux Capital
Lux Capital

Lux Capital is a leading venture capital firm renowned for its investments in groundbreaking science and technology ventures. With a portfolio boasting companies like Recursion Pharmaceuticals, Desktop Metal, and Matterport, Lux Capital focuses on industries such as biotechnology, material science, and artificial intelligence. The firm invests primarily in early-stage startups but is versatile enough to support companies through later stages as well. Lux Capital is geographically centered in the United States, with a strong presence in New York and Silicon Valley. Their investment strategy is defined by backing counter-conventional ideas that push the boundaries of current technology and science. They are known for making substantial investments, often leading funding rounds, and providing robust support to their portfolio companies to ensure their long-term success. The firm is managed by an experienced team including co-founders Peter Hébert, Robert Paull, and Joshua Wolfe. Their approach is hands-on, offering not just capital but also strategic guidance, networking opportunities, and operational support. Lux Capital values innovative pitches and prefers to be approached with well-researched and transformative ideas. In recent years, Lux Capital has been highly active, raising significant funds like the $1.15 billion for its eighth fund. The firm’s commitment to pioneering technologies is evident in their diverse investments, from AI-driven biotech firms like Evolutionary Scale to innovative aerospace companies like Planet.

USA
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Luxembourg CleanTech Center

Luxinnovation is Luxembourg’s national innovation agency, founded to foster innovation, support research, and drive economic development across the country. It plays a pivotal role in helping companies, from startups to established firms, innovate and scale their business. The agency provides tailored support in areas like digital transformation, sustainability, and research and development (R&D). Through its programs, Luxinnovation helps businesses navigate funding opportunities both nationally and within the European Union, making Luxembourg a hub for cutting-edge technology and sustainable economic growth​. Luxinnovation supports key sectors such as materials and manufacturing, cleantech, and ICT, offering businesses access to funding, knowledge, and strategic partners. The agency also promotes collaboration between businesses and research institutions, facilitating innovation that aligns with Luxembourg's national priorities of sustainability and digital competitiveness. In recent years, Luxinnovation has expanded its efforts to boost startups with high growth potential through its Start2Scale program, and it frequently hosts workshops and events to support innovation ecosystems.

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Luxor Capital Group
Luxor Capital Group

Luxor Capital Group is a New York-based investment firm known for its flexible, multi-strategy approach across both public and private markets. Established in 2002 by Christian Leone, Luxor manages assets across equities, fixed income, and private equity. The firm employs a fundamental, research-driven methodology to identify opportunities, particularly in sectors like technology, consumer services, and financial services. Luxor’s diverse strategies include long/short equity, event-driven investments, and credit-focused deals, giving it the agility to adapt to various market conditions. In addition to its hedge fund operations, Luxor is actively involved in growth equity and venture investments, targeting high-potential companies, particularly in North America and select global markets. Notable recent ventures include its strategic investment in Montage International, alongside Goldman Sachs and BlackRock, which supports the growth of luxury hospitality brands like Montage and Pendry Hotels. This deal exemplifies Luxor's commitment to backing premium assets with strong growth trajectories. Luxor Capital’s strategy hinges on deep industry expertise and active management, often taking influential positions to drive value. With a mix of public and private investments, Luxor continues to leverage its robust network to identify and support companies with scalable business models and strong leadership.

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Luxury Tech Fund
Luxury Tech Fund

Luxury Tech Fund, established in 2017 and headquartered in Paris, is a venture capital firm dedicated to supporting innovation in the luxury and fashion industries. The fund focuses on early to growth-stage investments in sectors like personal products, luxury goods, and high-end fashion-tech. Some of its most prominent portfolio companies include Vestiaire Collective, a global leader in second-hand fashion, and Diam Concept, a company innovating in the production of lab-grown diamonds. The fund takes a hands-on approach, offering not just capital but also mentorship, leveraging deep industry connections to help startups grow. They operate under a "venture-as-a-service" model, working closely with founders to provide strategic guidance and access to their extensive ecosystem. Co-founded by Céline Lippi and Geoffroy Rosset, Luxury Tech Fund has made a name for itself by backing high-potential startups across Europe and beyond. Their investments are often aimed at companies leveraging technology to disrupt the traditional luxury and fashion sectors. With a focus on fostering innovation and sustainability in the luxury space, Luxury Tech Fund is shaping the future of how technology intersects with high-end fashion.

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Lvlup Ventures
Lvlup Ventures

LvlUp Ventures is a dynamic, next-generation venture capital firm based in the United States, focusing on early to growth-stage investments. The firm operates with a robust ecosystem that blends traditional venture funding with hands-on support through accelerators, incubators, and strategic partnerships. Since its inception, LvlUp has built a portfolio of over 40 companies, collectively valued at over $750 million. The firm prides itself on championing diversity, with more than 40% of its portfolio companies founded by women or persons of color. LvlUp Ventures emphasizes a unique "up-the-funnel" investment approach, starting with early acceleration and providing follow-on capital through SPVs (Special Purpose Vehicles) for promising startups, increasing their chances of successful scaling. The firm is known for its NextUp program, which nurtures startups from seed to Series A, offering resources ranging from mentorship to go-to-market strategies, all tailored to each company's needs. Additionally, they collaborate with corporate giants like Google and Fidelity to create bespoke programs that help founders scale rapidly. Key members of the team, including General Partner Brandon Maier, bring decades of experience in scaling businesses, and they leverage a global network of venture scouts to source high-potential deals. The firm has built a thriving online community that connects founders, mentors, and investors, fostering growth and collaboration across its portfolio. With a data-driven approach and a deep commitment to founder success, LvlUp Ventures continues to establish itself as a leader in supporting the next wave of innovative startups.

$0-$100K
$1M-$3M
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LVMH
LVMH

LVMH Luxury Ventures is the investment arm of LVMH, designed to support early-stage and high-growth luxury startups. This venture capital division was established to invest in emerging brands that align with LVMH’s core values of innovation, craftsmanship, and exclusivity. Targeting sectors such as fashion, beauty, and retail technology, LVMH Luxury Ventures provides both capital and strategic support, enabling young luxury brands to scale internationally. The venture arm seeks brands with strong creative potential and unique market positioning. By offering access to LVMH’s vast global network and industry expertise, the venture fund supports companies not just financially but also through product development, distribution, and marketing strategies. This integrated approach ensures that the startups benefit from LVMH’s experience and resources, facilitating their growth in the highly competitive luxury market. Some of LVMH Luxury Ventures’ notable investments include stakes in luxury fashion houses and innovative brands like Stella McCartney, MadHappy, and Gabriela Hearst. These brands, known for their creativity and sustainability focus, represent LVMH’s commitment to staying ahead of emerging trends in the luxury space while fostering entrepreneurship and innovation. By integrating these new brands into its ecosystem, LVMH expands its influence and ensures sustainable growth for both the conglomerate and its portfolio companies. This investment strategy allows LVMH to remain at the forefront of luxury innovation while supporting the next generation of high-end brands poised to lead the market in the future.

Israel
Europe
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LVP
LVP

London Venture Partners (LVP) is a seed-stage venture capital fund that focuses exclusively on the gaming sector. Based in London, LVP invests globally, with a keen interest in North American and European markets. Since its inception in 2010, the firm has become known for its deep expertise in the games industry, backing early-stage companies across various gaming segments, including mobile, PC, and console games, as well as gaming-related technology and platforms. LVP has raised multiple funds, the most recent being an $80 million fund aimed at investing in innovative gaming startups. Their typical check sizes range from £250,000 to £2 million, with investments geared towards companies that can transform the gaming ecosystem. Some of their high-profile investments include well-known industry successes such as Supercell, Unity, Playfish, and NaturalMotion, which collectively have created over $30 billion in value. Other notable companies in their portfolio include Bossa Studios, Klang Games, and Singularity 6. What sets LVP apart is the team's background as former gaming entrepreneurs and executives. This hands-on experience allows them to provide more than just capital; they offer strategic guidance, mentorship, and operational support to help startups scale. The firm’s partners, including gaming veterans like David Gardner and David Lau-Kee, leverage their industry connections to give portfolio companies an "unfair advantage," assisting with everything from product strategy to securing follow-on funding. LVP’s investment philosophy centers on building long-term relationships with visionary founders, aiming to foster groundbreaking innovations within the global gaming landscape.

$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
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Lyra Growth Partners
Lyra Growth Partners

Lyra Growth Partners is a venture capital firm based in Vancouver, Canada, founded in 2015 by Charles Chang, a serial entrepreneur known for his success with Vega, a leading plant-based nutrition brand. The firm focuses on providing growth capital and strategic support to emerging consumer brands, particularly in sectors like food and beverage, personal care, lifestyle, and wellness. Lyra emphasizes a hands-on approach, combining financial investment with brand-savvy coaching to help companies scale and build strong consumer connections. Lyra's investment strategy is designed for businesses that prioritize sustainable growth and brand development. They typically invest in companies generating over $5 million in revenue, offering non-institutional capital to foster long-term partnerships without the pressure of unrealistic short-term expectations. The firm is actively involved in guiding its portfolio companies through business development, operational improvements, and market expansion, ensuring a holistic growth strategy. Some of Lyra’s notable investments include brands like Bellroy, Vitruvi, and Hooray Foods, each of which represents the firm’s focus on innovation and consumer engagement. The team, led by Charles Chang, is composed of professionals with deep industry experience, including backgrounds in corporate finance and private equity. Lyra Growth Partners continues to build its reputation by backing brands that aspire to lead their categories, leveraging a strong network to help these companies thrive in competitive markets.

$0-$100K
$1M-$3M
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Lytical Ventures
Lytical Ventures

Lytical Ventures is a New York-based venture capital firm focused on Enterprise Intelligence, with deep expertise in cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and data analytics. Their portfolio features cutting-edge companies like Baffle, which provides advanced data security solutions, and RiskOptics, a leader in quantifying cybersecurity risk. They also back firms like Reality AI, which enhances signal recognition for connected devices. Their investment strategy targets early-stage startups that offer scalable, enterprise-ready solutions, often aligning with industries that manage critical infrastructure or complex data environments. Lytical Ventures prefers companies that are breaking barriers in tech innovation, with a keen eye on cybersecurity and AI-driven analytics. Geographically, the firm is U.S.-centric, but their investments serve global markets, reflecting the wide reach of enterprise intelligence applications. They are known for taking an active role in their investments, frequently providing mentorship and strategic guidance to their portfolio companies. Lytical Ventures typically leads or co-leads investment rounds and is highly selective, investing in companies that align with their expertise. Led by key partners like Jeff Keswin and Lucas Nelson, the firm’s team brings decades of venture experience, providing not just capital but also strategic partnerships and operational support to help startups scale. They prefer to build relationships over time, making them approachable for entrepreneurs with a well-defined value proposition in cybersecurity or enterprise AI.

USA
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
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