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Moderne Ventures
Moderne Ventures

Moderne Ventures is a Chicago-based venture capital firm focusing on early-stage investments in real estate, finance, insurance, and home services sectors. Founded by Constance Freedman, the firm has built a robust portfolio that includes high-profile companies like DocuSign, Hippo Insurance, Better Mortgage, and Porch. Their strategy leverages a unique vertical approach, aiming to integrate cutting-edge technologies into highly-regulated, multi-trillion-dollar industries that are ripe for digital transformation. Moderne is known for writing checks between $4 million to $7 million, often leading investment rounds and actively supporting portfolio companies through its industry immersion program, Moderne Passport. This program connects startups with over 700 executives and corporate partners, fostering strategic partnerships that drive growth and innovation. Key team members include Constance Freedman, Liza Benson, and Dylan Ketcham, each bringing significant expertise in venture capital, finance, and strategic growth. Moderne Ventures is highly active, with recent investments in companies like ICON, Super, and Kaiyo. They prefer to engage with startups that demonstrate scalable solutions and clear market potential, often sourced through their extensive network and industry programs. For startups looking to engage with Moderne, it's crucial to highlight how their technology can disrupt and add value within these traditional industries. Being part of their network can open significant opportunities for growth and market penetration, leveraging Moderne's strategic partnerships and industry insights.

USA
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+3
Website
Mohr Davidow Ventures
Mohr Davidow Ventures

Mohr Davidow Ventures (MDV) is one of Silicon Valley's longest-tenured early-stage venture capital firms, founded in 1983 by Larry Mohr and Bill Davidow — the latter a former senior vice president at Intel during the era when the 8086 architecture became the industry standard. Headquartered in San Mateo, California, MDV has built approximately USD 1.85 billion in cumulative assets under management across its fund history. The firm leads rounds and targets early-stage technology companies that redefine or create large new markets, partnering with entrepreneurs leveraging big data, applied analytics, and web and mobile cloud platforms in verticals from social commerce to finance, online marketing, consumer-driven healthcare, and clean-tech IT. Over four decades MDV has made roughly 404 investments and delivered a long list of IPOs and acquisitions. Notable portfolio companies include Brocade, Coupa (NASDAQ: COUP), Rambus, Shutterfly, Proofpoint, nLight, Rally Software, Rocket Fuel, Aryaka Networks, Verinata Health (acquired by Illumina), Ticketfly, HealthTap, Infusionsoft, and Genomatica. The managing team spans approximately eight people with six partners, including Managing Partner Jon Feiber and general partners Josh Green, Sue Siegel, Erik Straser, and Bill Ericson, each covering distinct sectors from cleantech to life sciences and hardware. MDV now primarily manages its legacy portfolio rather than actively deploying new capital, with its most recent disclosed investment being a round in HealthTap in August 2023. The firm's most recent portfolio exit was Analyte Health, acquired by Brightstar Capital Partners in August 2025. Over forty years the partnership has earned a reputation for backing category-defining companies and then staying engaged through the full arc from early revenue to exit.

USA
$3M-$10M
$10M-$50M
Website
Molex Ventures
Molex Ventures

Molex Ventures is the corporate venture capital arm of Molex, the global electronic-connector and interconnect solutions manufacturer acquired by Koch Industries in 2013 for $7.2 billion. Established in 2013 and headquartered at Molex's corporate offices in Lisle, Illinois in the Chicago area, the vehicle connects startups with Molex's extensive design, engineering, and global manufacturing capabilities and the broader Koch Industries ecosystem. Molex Ventures focuses on four strategic themes aligned with Molex's core businesses: medical and pharmaceutical applications including sensors, connected health, and point-of-care diagnostics; automotive technology covering connected mobility, electrification, and autonomous driving; Industry 4.0 solutions spanning sensors, robotics, and data analytics platforms; and advanced electronics packaging technologies. The firm participates as a minority strategic co-investor rather than leading rounds, with checks typically between $1 million and $10 million. Across approximately eleven disclosed investments, notable portfolio companies include Point2 Tech ($23 million Series B), Credence MedSystems ($39.9 million round alongside Novartis Pharma), Windgap Medical (epinephrine autoinjector), and ECL, a California-based systems and information-management company that received its most recent investment in January 2023. Deal activity has slowed in recent years as Molex has shifted capital toward direct acquisitions, including Teramount for $430 million and Smiths Interconnect for £1.3 billion, rather than venture minority stakes. The vehicle remains available as a strategic entry point for startups seeking access to Molex's manufacturing relationships and Koch Industries' industrial portfolio.

USA
Israel
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
Website
Molten Ventures (Draper Esprit)
Molten Ventures (Draper Esprit)

Molten Ventures (LSE: GROW) is one of Europe's largest and most established venture capital firms, founded in 2006 by Simon Cook and Stuart Chapman as Draper Esprit and rebranded to Molten Ventures in November 2021. Listed on the London Stock Exchange and a constituent of the FTSE 250, the firm held platform assets under management of roughly £1.9 billion at end-March 2025, with the PLC portfolio valued at approximately £1.4 billion and a market capitalisation of around £900 million. Molten has offices in London, Cambridge, and Dublin and a team of approximately 47 people including 14 partners, led by CEO Martin Davis alongside co-founders Stuart Chapman and Simon Cook. The firm leads rounds and invests across the full company lifecycle — seed through growth stage — in fintech, AI and deep tech, hardware and electronics, digital health, spacetech, and enterprise software. Molten's portfolio of 67 companies includes seven unicorns and names such as Revolut, UiPath, Trustpilot, Ledger, Graphcore, Aircall, ICEYE, OneFootball, and Thought Machine. The firm has made 35 Series A investments averaging approximately $16.6 million, 24 Series B investments averaging approximately $35.3 million, and 12 seed investments averaging approximately $7 million. FY25 exits totalled £135 million from Perkbox, Endomag, Graphcore, and M-Files, plus a £23 million partial Revolut realisation. The most recent new investment was in SatVu in February 2026. Molten's listed structure gives the firm a distinctive ability to hold positions through multiple rounds and across market cycles, providing founders with a long-term capital partner that can bridge pre-IPO stages and follow on into public markets — a differentiation few European VC firms can credibly offer.

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

Moment Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm headquartered in Palo Alto, focusing on transformative technology solutions that reimagine the future of industries. The firm invests in startups at the pre-seed and seed stages, partnering with founders who are developing innovative business models and solutions to improve how industries operate. Moment Ventures is particularly focused on sectors that are evolving due to technology, such as logistics, education, e-commerce, software, and the future of work. Moment Ventures’ investment strategy revolves around leading financings and often taking board seats or observer roles to support their portfolio companies. Their investments are thematically centered on "Business at the Speed of Software," "Future of Workers," and "Masters of the Machines." This focus allows them to back founders who are creating technology that enhances productivity and efficiency across industries. Founded by Ammar Hanafi and Clint Chao in 2015, the firm leverages deep domain expertise from years of venture capital and operating experience to guide their portfolio companies through early-stage challenges. Notable exits from their portfolio include companies like Payable (acquired by Stripe) and Twin Prime (acquired by Salesforce), highlighting their ability to nurture successful startups. Moment Ventures remains dedicated to its mission of supporting early-stage entrepreneurs who are fundamentally changing industries and empowering workers to succeed in the evolving economy. They believe in building strong partnerships with founders, offering not just capital but strategic insight to ensure long-term success.

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

Momenta is a leading venture capital firm specializing in Industrial Impact investments, focusing on digital innovators in sectors such as energy, manufacturing, smart spaces, and supply chain. They have a decade-long track record of scaling companies that drive significant industrial and environmental improvements. Notable portfolio companies include Tvarit, Fleet Space, FreeWire, and EquipmentShare, which reflect their emphasis on impactful, scalable technologies. Momenta's investment strategy involves early-stage funding and close collaboration with founders to foster business growth. They leverage a robust network of industrial partners and extensive industry experience to support their portfolio companies, offering more than just financial backing. Their approach includes strategic advice, connections to potential customers and partners, and assistance with market positioning and scaling operations. Geographically, Momenta operates across Europe and North America, with key team members based in cities like Seattle, Luzern, and San Francisco. The team includes experienced professionals like Michael Dolbec and Douglas Harp, who bring decades of expertise in digital transformation, industrial IoT, and strategic business development. Startups seeking investment should demonstrate innovative solutions with the potential for significant industrial impact. Momenta values strong leadership teams and scalable business models that align with their mission of driving digital transformation and sustainability in critical industries.

Israel
Europe
+2
Website
monashees
monashees

Monashees is a leading venture capital firm based in São Paulo, Brazil, with a focus on early-stage investments across Latin America. Founded in 2005 by Eric Acher and Fabio Igel, the firm has been instrumental in shaping the region's startup ecosystem. Monashees primarily backs tech-driven companies in sectors like financial services, healthcare, logistics, and education, with notable investments in successful startups such as Rappi, 99, and Loggi. With over $700 million raised across multiple funds, including their $150 million Fund VIII, Monashees is known for its "true partnership" approach, offering not only capital but also strategic guidance and operational support to founders. The firm is deeply committed to nurturing long-term relationships with entrepreneurs, emphasizing trust and collaboration during both high-growth phases and challenging times. Monashees' global LatAm strategy connects startups in Latin America with talent, expertise, and investors from across the world, making it one of the most influential players in the region. Their human-centric philosophy focuses on supporting founders who use technology to address critical problems and build solutions with a lasting impact.

LatAm
$0-$100K
$3M-$10M
+3
Website
Moneta Ventures
Moneta Ventures

Moneta Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm founded in 2014 with a focus on mission-critical enterprise technology companies. The firm, with offices in Sacramento and Austin, emphasizes investments in companies that utilize differentiated technology and multi-layered monetization strategies—a sector they call "Software++." Moneta invests across a variety of industries, including AI/ML, EdTech, FinTech, and Healthcare IT. Moneta Ventures typically leads early-stage funding rounds, actively participating in the growth of their portfolio companies through hands-on involvement. They often take board seats and provide operational support to help startups scale. Their commitment to founders is a key part of their strategy, as they prioritize deep, long-term relationships, offering guidance that goes beyond financial investment. Moneta’s unique model includes significant alignment with their investments—5% of their capital comes from their own partners, ensuring a vested interest in the success of each company. The portfolio includes notable companies like App Orchid, which is making waves with its AI-driven data solutions, and Reviver, a tech innovator in the automotive sector. Moneta has successfully scaled several companies to exits, including TeleMed2U and Payable (acquired by Stripe). The firm continues to grow, with its third fund exceeding $200 million and a focus on building category-defining companies in emerging tech sectors. Moneta’s team comprises seasoned entrepreneurs and operators who bring decades of experience to their investments, ensuring that their portfolio companies have the strategic support needed to succeed.

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

Monex Ventures is the corporate venture capital arm of Japan's Monex Group, the publicly listed online brokerage and financial-services holding company. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in Tokyo, the firm invests in seed and early-stage startups delivering innovative internet-enabled services across business products, consumer products, and technology. The portfolio is concentrated in SaaS, consumer goods and electronics, fintech, e-commerce, transportation, and ag-tech. Across its history Monex Ventures has made approximately 122 disclosed investments and has produced six portfolio IPOs and five acquisitions. Notable portfolio names include Money Forward and Secai Marche, with notable recent realizations including Mortgage Financial Services (Tokyo Stock Exchange IPO, June 2024) and Mental Health Technologies (TSE IPO, $48.7 million market cap), as well as the acquisition of Strainer in February 2025. The firm typically invests with initial checks of $100,000 to $500,000, with follow-on capacity up to $2 million per company. In August 2025 Monex Ventures co-launched with Tokyo-based Uncovered Fund the Uncovered Monex Africa Investment Partnership, a approximately USD 20 million vehicle dedicated to early-stage startups across Africa and the MENA region in mobile payments, microlending, digital retail, logistics, and agri-tech. The vehicle marks a deliberate geographic expansion beyond Japan and Asia. Recent 2025 investments include follow-ons in AirX in March and Carefor in May. Monex Ventures operates with a lean dedicated team, leveraging the broader Monex Group's staff for deal sourcing and execution. The firm's long-term corporate backing and public-market parentage give portfolio companies access to Monex's distribution networks and financial-services expertise.

Asia-Pacific
Africa
+1
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
Website
Monk’s Hill Ventures
Monk’s Hill Ventures

Monk's Hill Ventures, founded in 2014 by entrepreneurs Peng T. Ong and Kuo-Yi Lim, is a prominent venture capital firm based in Singapore. The firm focuses on early-stage investments, particularly pre-Series A and Series A, in Southeast Asia. Their portfolio includes over 50 high-growth tech companies across various sectors such as healthtech, fintech, edtech, e-commerce, and logistics. Some notable investments from Monk's Hill Ventures include Ninja Van, an app-based platform for last-mile delivery services; KKday, a platform for booking outdoor tours; and Glints, an online job board platform for graduates. Additionally, they have invested in companies like ELSA Speak, a mobile application for improving English speaking skills, and Waresix, an on-demand warehousing service provider. Monk's Hill Ventures supports its portfolio companies by providing not only capital but also entrepreneurial expertise and a strong network to help founders scale their businesses. They typically look for strong business fundamentals and sizable market opportunities in the companies they invest in, making only a select number of investments each year to ensure they can fully commit to their founders' success. The leadership team, including co-founders Peng T. Ong and Kuo-Yi Lim, brings extensive experience in building and investing in tech companies, reinforcing the firm's mission to empower Southeast Asia's most ambitious tech entrepreneurs.

Southeast Asia
USA
Website
Monochrome Capital
Monochrome Capital

Monochrome Capital, founded in 2020 by Benjamin Metcalfe, is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm focused on early-stage investments in B2B technology startups. The firm seeks out companies developing advanced technical solutions to real-world challenges, with a strong emphasis on software, AI, and cloud infrastructure. Monochrome aims to back founders who are building significant technical moats and tackling complex problems in their respective industries. The firm is known for taking a hands-on approach with its portfolio companies, providing not just capital but also operational and strategic support. This includes guidance on product development, scaling operations, and go-to-market strategies. Monochrome's investment philosophy is rooted in the belief that building successful startups requires more than just funding—it also demands deep technical expertise and a willingness to engage with founders through every stage of their growth. Monochrome has made several notable investments, including companies like Mnemonic, Sanity, and Kosli, all of which are at the forefront of software development and AI-driven solutions. The firm focuses on industries such as business productivity software and developer tools, making strategic bets on technologies that have the potential to transform how businesses operate. With a portfolio that reflects their commitment to fostering technical innovation, Monochrome Capital is positioning itself as a key player in the early-stage venture ecosystem, particularly for founders developing cutting-edge enterprise technologies.

$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
+2
Website
M
Monoful Venture Partners

Monoful Venture Partners (MVP) is a venture capital firm established in 2022 and is the venture arm of GLP, a global logistics and real estate company. MVP is based in Tokyo, Japan, and focuses on investing in growth-stage startups primarily in the logistics, real estate, and related tech sectors. This includes areas such as robotics, artificial intelligence, fintech, and e-commerce​. Monoful Venture Partners recently completed the first close of its maiden fund, Monoful Venture Partners I, raising 12.9 billion yen (approximately $96 million). The fund aims to support the digital transformation of logistics and real estate, leveraging GLP's extensive industry experience and network to foster innovation and growth within these sectors​. The firm’s investment strategy is centered on creating a synergetic logistics ecosystem by investing in and collaborating with startups that can drive significant advancements in these fields. This strategic approach is designed to enhance operational efficiencies and contribute to the overall development of smart logistics and real estate solutions​.

Website
Monozukuri Ventures
Monozukuri Ventures

Monozukuri Ventures is a venture capital firm with headquarters in Kyoto, Japan, and New York, USA. Founded through the merger of Darma Tech Labs and FabFoundry, Monozukuri Ventures focuses on investing in hardware and deep tech startups. The firm's mission is to help entrepreneurs rapidly deliver high-quality products to the market, regardless of production volume, by providing essential resources such as investment, mentorship, prototyping know-how, and manufacturing expertise. Monozukuri Ventures manages multiple funds, including their second fund, which targets manufacturing innovation and supports startups in sectors such as healthcare, industrial IoT, climate tech, cleantech, smart home, and robotics. Their typical investment ranges from $100,000 to $300,000, with follow-on investments up to $1 million. The firm also offers technical consulting services, providing comprehensive support from ideation and prototyping to mass production. Monozukuri Ventures emphasizes open innovation, fostering collaboration between startups and large corporations to accelerate business development and market entry. Notable investments by Monozukuri Ventures include companies like EdgeCortix, which specializes in AI semiconductors, and Rutilea, which provides DX solutions for manufacturing and inspection processes using hardware and AI.

East Asia
USA
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+1
Website
Monstro Ventures
Monstro Ventures

Monstro Ventures is a San Francisco-based micro-VC fund founded in 2015 as the investment arm of Monstro, a video-storytelling ad agency. The firm's differentiated value proposition is pairing early-stage capital with access to its in-house creative agency, which produces marketing and brand-building content for portfolio companies. A meaningful percentage of invested capital is reserved specifically for the agency to craft engaging stories promoting each startup's products — a hands-on form of support that few seed funds can credibly offer. The fund was founded by General Partner David Prager, a former co-founder of internet-television network Revision3, which was acquired by Discovery Communications in June 2012, alongside partners Mauricio Balvanera and Dalton Crosthwait. Fund I closed at under USD 5 million. Notably, the partners agreed not to charge management fees to their limited partners. The LP roster includes a high-profile Silicon Valley network: Kevin Rose, Jonathan Abrams, Chris Sacca, Randi Zuckerberg, Dave McClure, Tucker Max, and Richard Yoo. The firm has backed five companies across consumer hardware, health, and consumer goods. Portfolio names include Athos, an EMG-based wearable workout clothing company that raised $51.2 million; Naked Labs, a 3D body-scanning mirror startup that raised $15.2 million in Redwood City; CleverPet, a WiFi-connected games platform for dogs that raised $2.94 million; and Flow Kana, a cannabis company that raised $175 million. Monstro Ventures targets founders in B2C, healthcare, IoT, and SaaS — specifically companies with clear product roadmaps and marketing plans that can benefit most from Monstro's storytelling expertise. The combination of capital and creative services is designed to help early-stage consumer brands build awareness before they have the budget for an agency retainer.

USA
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
Website
Monta Vista Capital
Monta Vista Capital

Monta Vista Capital is a seed-stage venture firm based in Silicon Valley, focused on supporting B2B technology companies. Founded by Venktesh Shukla, the firm is known for backing subject matter experts with the vision and determination to transform industries. Their philosophy is rooted in more than just providing capital—they also offer hands-on support and mentorship, leveraging their deep operational experience to guide startups through the challenging early stages of development. The firm has a strong reputation for being founder-friendly, emphasizing that they support entrepreneurs not only financially but also through strategic advice on product development, market positioning, and company culture. Monta Vista Capital believes in keeping founders in their leadership roles, rather than replacing them, and strives to build long-lasting relationships that endure beyond the initial investment. Monta Vista has a diverse portfolio of successful companies, including Aviatrix, Ambient.ai, and Cequence Security, and they have garnered follow-on investments from top-tier firms like Andreessen Horowitz and Lightspeed. The firm focuses on early-stage technology sectors such as AI, security, and enterprise software, and their team of experienced operators provides valuable connections to help startups secure customers, hire key talent, and attract future investment rounds. By working closely with founders and helping them scale effectively, Monta Vista Capital has positioned itself as a key player in Silicon Valley’s seed-stage venture ecosystem, providing much more than just funding to help build the next generation of industry disruptors.

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

Montage Ventures, headquartered in Menlo Park, California, is an early-stage venture capital firm that focuses on investments in the fintech, e-commerce, and healthcare sectors. The firm is renowned for backing innovative startups that challenge the status quo, including notable companies like MoneyLion, a digital bank aimed at the middle class, and PeerStreet, a tech-enabled real estate investment platform. Montage Ventures typically invests in the gap between Angel and Series A rounds, with an average investment size around $2M. They are involved in 7-12 deals per year, preferring to co-invest alongside other venture firms rather than leading rounds. The fund is particularly active in the United States, with significant investments in both the East and West Coasts. The firm’s strategy emphasizes supporting technical founders with deep industry knowledge and scalable solutions. Montage Ventures looks for startups with clear market demand and strong potential for growth. They prefer warm introductions and value detailed pitch decks that outline a clear business model and growth strategy. Startups looking to connect with Montage Ventures should demonstrate a robust product-market fit and innovative solutions within fintech, e-commerce, or healthcare. Their proactive and collaborative approach makes them a preferred partner for early-stage companies aiming for transformative impact.

USA
Website
Monthly Ventures
Monthly Ventures

Monthly Ventures is a San Francisco boutique seed-stage venture capital fund founded in 2013 by Yuri Rabinovich. Closely associated with the Startup Monthly community Rabinovich built in the Bay Area, the firm operates as an entrepreneur-led micro-fund with a sweet-spot check size of approximately USD 100,000 and a stated range of $50,000 to $200,000. The fund targets early-stage companies at pre-seed and seed stages across enterprise applications, consumer, and enterprise infrastructure, with the majority of investments in the United States and selective coverage in Romania and the United Kingdom. Over its active deployment period Monthly Ventures backed 16 early-stage startups that collectively went on to raise roughly USD 26 million in follow-on funding. Across 11 disclosed portfolio companies the firm has recorded one exit. The most prominent portfolio name is Lenda, a digital mortgage originator that raised USD 11.5 million across nine rounds before being acquired by Reali in April 2019 — the firm's most notable realized investment. Additional portfolio names include Proto. Managing Partner Yuri Rabinovich has since launched a successor vehicle, VNTR Capital, which serves as his primary investing platform. Monthly Ventures itself has been largely dormant in terms of new-investment activity in recent years. The fund's small scale, fee-light structure, and founder-community roots reflect the micro-VC model common to the early 2010s Bay Area ecosystem.

USA
Europe
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
Website
Moonfire Ventures
Moonfire Ventures

Moonfire Ventures is a London-based pre-seed and seed-stage venture capital firm founded in 2020 by Mattias Ljungman, a Swedish investor who spent 13 years as a co-founder of Atomico before leaving in 2019 to build Moonfire. The firm positions itself not as a traditional VC but as a technology company that does venture capital, deploying proprietary machine-learning and generative-AI tooling that reviews up to 50,000 companies per week — roughly 600 times the throughput of a typical fund — to systematically surface Europe's best early-stage founders and augment human judgement with data-driven signals. Partner Mike Arpaia, a computer scientist with an AI and quantitative-finance background and former tech lead at Facebook, Etsy, and Workday, co-founded the cybersecurity platform Kolide before joining Moonfire. Around 90% of the team are former founders themselves. Moonfire has raised two vehicles: Fund I at $60 million in 2020-2021, and a $115 million Fund II in May 2023 (split between a $90 million main fund and a $25 million opportunity fund), with Cendana as a primary LP alongside Utah School and Institutional Trust Funds Office and US state endowments. The firm leads rounds and writes typical tickets of $1 million to $2.5 million. The portfolio spans 46 companies across AI, SaaS, fintech, cybersecurity, gaming, healthtech, and future-of-work. Recent investments include Filigran ($35 million Series B, cybersecurity), Flexion Robotics (EUR 43 million, November 2025), Fleet Device Management ($27 million Series B, June 2025), and Neuphonic (voice AI). Additional portfolio names include Humaans, Lingo.dev, and Bloom. Moonfire's AI-assisted sourcing model is designed to reduce the pattern-matching biases inherent in traditional VC and to discover exceptional founders from geographies and backgrounds that conventional networks tend to overlook.

Europe
$1M-$3M
$500K-$1M
Website
Moonrock Capital
Moonrock Capital

Moonrock Capital is a crypto-native venture capital firm that was founded in 2019, with a focus on accelerating early-stage startups in the blockchain and Web3 space. With offices in London and Hamburg, the firm has established itself as a key player in the crypto ecosystem, supporting innovative projects across decentralized finance (DeFi), infrastructure, middleware, and decentralized applications (dApps). Moonrock Capital's mission is to drive the adoption of blockchain technologies and cryptocurrencies, which they believe will drastically reshape industries globally. The firm’s approach is hands-on, offering more than just financial backing. Moonrock Capital provides strategic advisory services, leveraging its deep expertise and network in the crypto world to help startups scale rapidly. Their portfolio includes companies like Polkastarter, Thorchain, and Manta Network, reflecting their focus on transformative Web3 projects. Moonrock typically invests between €100,000 and €1.5 million, aiming to incubate companies that align with their vision of a decentralized digital future. Moonrock Capital is led by partners Simon Dedic, Jonathan Habicht, and Alex Smith, each bringing a unique blend of experience in venture capital, crypto-economic research, and digital media. The firm’s success is built on fostering long-term relationships with founders, emphasizing transparency, trust, and a commitment to driving innovation in the blockchain sector. Through their deep industry connections, Moonrock is helping shape the future of Web3 and blockchain technology.

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

Moonscape Ventures was an Israeli early-stage venture capital firm founded in August 2014 and headquartered in Tel Aviv. The vehicle was launched with USD 120 million of committed capital by global entrepreneur Mati Kochavi — the founder of AGT International, one of the world's largest privately held IoT solutions companies, and media company Vocativ, built on deep-web technologies. The fund operated as a corporate business development and opportunity vehicle, with an investment thesis focused on the Internet of Things, smart cities, big data, and news and media technologies. Initial check sizes ranged from USD 500,000 to USD 5 million across seed and Series A. Moonscape was led by Managing Directors Tammy Mahn — a veteran investment professional with more than a dozen years across Hamilton Lane, Pitango Venture Capital, Evergreen Venture Capital, and McKinsey, who later became Verizon Ventures' Tel Aviv Managing Director in 2020 — and Yonit Golub Serkin, who had served as Deputy Chief of Staff for Economic Development for the City of New York under Mayor Michael Bloomberg. The fund's first publicly announced investment was a USD 3.1 million check into SocialStudios, whose technology uses social-media data to automatically generate personalized video content. Portfolio companies benefited from access to Kochavi's network through AGT International and Vocativ, spanning IoT, smart-city infrastructure, and media analytics. Moonscape Ventures has since been permanently closed, with no major exits reported and the fund website no longer maintained. The vehicle's short operating history reflected the difficulty of sustaining a specialized IoT and smart-cities fund at a time when the commercial adoption of those technologies remained nascent.

Israel
USA
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
+1
Moonshots Capital
Moonshots Capital

Moonshots Capital is a seed-stage venture capital firm founded in 2017, with offices in Los Angeles and Austin. The firm focuses on investing in companies led by extraordinary leaders, particularly those who are military veterans or serial entrepreneurs. The co-founders, Kelly Perdew and Craig Cummings, leverage their extensive military and entrepreneurial experience to provide more than just capital to their portfolio companies, offering strategic guidance, operational support, and a vast network of contacts. Notable investments by Moonshots Capital include Slack, Robinhood, ID.me, and Bitium. The firm has a diverse portfolio that spans various sectors such as fintech, cybersecurity, consumer internet, and web3 technologies. Moonshots Capital takes an active role in the companies they invest in, often taking board seats or formal advisory roles to ensure they can provide maximum support and value. The firm's investment strategy prioritizes companies with strong leadership, a proven track record, and the potential for high growth. Moonshots Capital typically invests in companies that have a product with client traction, monthly recurring revenue of at least $100,000, and have raised at least $500,000 in previous funding rounds. They are particularly interested in companies at the seed or Series A stage that have a clear path to the next round of financing.

USA
$500K-$1M
Website
Moonstone
Moonstone

Moonstone is an Italian pre-seed and seed-stage impact venture capital firm founded in May 2023 and headquartered in Milan, with additional operations in the United Kingdom. The firm invests sector- and geography-agnostically in founders solving systemic, impactful problems for people and the planet, with a deliberate tilt toward deep tech, healthcare, climate tech, and clean tech. Moonstone is led by CEO Jacopo Mele and Investment Manager Chiara Castelli, with a team of approximately 29 people including six partners, twelve venture partners, and eight principals spanning Italy and the UK. Moonstone leads rounds. The firm's initial model makes small first checks of up to approximately EUR 50,000 across a broad cohort of around 60 founders per plan, then concentrates follow-on capital into proven winners through co-investment in subsequent rounds. The selection process typically concludes in two weeks or fewer. As of October 2025 Moonstone has invested in 34 companies, with four new investments in the preceding twelve months. In 2025 the firm backed Jack Fertility, Messium, Foreverland, and Make it REAL. Notably, Moonstone co-led a $3.79 million seed round in Italian foodtech startup Foreverland — maker of Choruba, a carob-based chocolate alternative — alongside Exor, with participation from CDP Venture Capital. Portfolio sectors span enterprise applications, food and agriculture, sustainability tech, enterprise infrastructure, and the environment. Moonstone operates with a 'nose in, hands out' philosophy, providing access to its network and expertise without micromanaging founders. The firm's broad venture-partner base gives portfolio companies access to domain experts across climate, health, and deep-tech commercialization at a stage when such guidance is most scarce.

Europe
Europe specific
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
Website
Moore Venture Partners
Moore Venture Partners

Moore Venture Partners (MVP) is a San Diego-area venture capital firm founded in 2010 and headquartered in Encinitas, California. The firm backs early, growth, and expansion-stage companies in technology and life sciences, with a particular emphasis on audacious founders building category-defining companies that can positively impact millions of lives. Core sectors include biotechnology, healthcare, and SaaS. Founder and Managing Partner Terry W. Moore brings more than 20 years of experience investing in, founding, leading, and advising technology, clean-tech, and life-sciences companies, and leads a lean team of two investment professionals consistent with the firm's measured investment pace of roughly one new investment per year. MVP has raised multiple fund vintages and is currently deploying its fourth fund, MVP IV, continuing to back life science and technology companies at all stages of growth. Individual check sizes can run up to USD 15 million, though formal fund size and AUM figures are not publicly disclosed. Across 29 disclosed portfolio companies the firm has produced one unicorn and two notable NASDAQ IPOs: Avidity Biosciences (NASDAQ IPO, June 2020, $636 million market cap at IPO), which advances antibody-siRNA complexes combining the modalities of ADCs and nucleic-acid therapeutics; and Savara Pharmaceuticals, which develops inhaled antibiotics for MRSA infection in cystic fibrosis. Portfolio sectors skew toward enterprise applications and life sciences. The most recent disclosed investment was a Series B in UCAP Power in February 2025. Moore Venture Partners takes a patient, high-conviction approach, committing deep operational and strategic support to each portfolio company rather than building a high-velocity fund. The firm's willingness to write checks from seed through late-stage Series C+ gives it the flexibility to follow founders through multiple rounds.

USA
$3M-$10M
$10M-$50M
Website
Morado Ventures
Morado Ventures

Morado Ventures is a venture capital firm focused on seed-stage investments, partnering with passionate entrepreneurs who tackle complex technological problems using both software and hardware solutions. Their current focus areas include Artificial Intelligence, Data Infrastructure, Industrial Internet, Robotics & Autonomy, Computer Vision, and Health. Founded by Ash Patel and Mike Marquez, Morado Ventures brings extensive experience in leading and investing in technology companies. Ash Patel, a former senior executive at Yahoo!, and Mike Marquez, with a background in corporate development at CBS Interactive and Yahoo!, co-founded the firm to leverage their expertise in identifying and nurturing promising startups. Morado Ventures' investment philosophy emphasizes supporting early-stage, data-fueled companies capable of solving significant challenges in industries ripe for disruption. They actively collaborate with founders to develop and execute successful strategies, providing access to a network of seasoned professionals and resources. Their portfolio includes a diverse range of companies such as Lucid Lane, Tensorfield Agriculture, and Cargomatic, reflecting their commitment to fostering innovation across various sectors.

USA
Website
MoreVC
MoreVC

MoreVC, founded in 2006, is a prominent Israeli venture capital firm specializing in seed and early-stage technology startups. The firm focuses on diverse sectors, partnering with entrepreneurs who are building impactful companies. Notable investments include Vayyar, WeissBeerger, Claroty, and Freightos, showcasing their commitment to innovative and scalable technologies across industries such as cybersecurity, imaging, and logistics​. MoreVC manages several funds, with investments typically ranging from pre-seed to Series A stages. They emphasize strong partnerships with entrepreneurs, providing not just capital but also strategic guidance and a robust network. The firm is known for its founder-friendly approach, often praised for its values and smart advice by portfolio companies. The leadership team, including founding partners Meir Ukeles, Glen Schwaber, and Elliott Sussman, brings extensive experience from various fields such as technology, finance, and public policy. Their combined expertise allows MoreVC to effectively support startups in navigating complex markets and achieving growth.

$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+1
Website
Morgan Creek Digital
Morgan Creek Digital

Morgan Creek Capital, founded by Mark Yusko, is a prominent venture capital firm based in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Established in 2018, Morgan Creek Digital, a division of Morgan Creek Capital, focuses on early-stage investments in blockchain technology, digital assets, and other innovative sectors such as AI and big data. The firm’s portfolio includes notable investments in companies like Coinbase, BlockFi, Figure Technologies, and eToro. They have a strategic focus on emerging technologies and financial services, providing significant support and funding to help these companies scale. Morgan Creek Digital recently raised $80 million for its third fund, emphasizing its commitment to expanding its influence in the blockchain and digital asset space. Morgan Creek Capital's investment strategy is influenced by the Endowment Model, which prioritizes asset allocation, value orientation, and a forward-thinking approach. The firm typically leads investment rounds, providing both capital and strategic guidance to their portfolio companies. This model has helped them achieve successful exits, including those from Kyndi and BlockFi​. The firm is led by experienced professionals including co-founders Mark Yusko and Jason Williams, alongside General Partners Sachin Jaitly and Xavier Segura. Their combined expertise and strategic insight have positioned Morgan Creek as a significant player in the venture capital landscape, particularly within the realm of digital assets and blockchain technology. For startups looking to engage with Morgan Creek Capital, presenting innovative, scalable solutions in blockchain or digital assets with a clear market potential is crucial. The firm values direct and strategic pitches that align with their investment philosophy and long-term vision.

Israel
MENA
+6
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
Website
Morgan Stanley Next Level Fund
Morgan Stanley Next Level Fund

Morgan Stanley is a leading global financial services firm that provides a wide range of investment banking, securities, wealth management, and investment management services. Founded in 1935 and headquartered in New York City, Morgan Stanley has established itself as one of the most prominent financial institutions worldwide, operating in over 41 countries and serving clients that include corporations, governments, institutions, and individuals. The firm's core offerings span investment banking, where it advises on mergers, acquisitions, and restructurings, and capital markets services, including underwriting equity and fixed income securities. Morgan Stanley is also a powerhouse in wealth management, catering to high-net-worth individuals with a wide array of services, from financial planning to asset management. Its investment management division handles a diverse range of asset classes, including equities, fixed income, and alternative investments like private equity and real estate. Morgan Stanley has a strong commitment to sustainable finance, directing significant resources towards green and sustainable projects globally. The firm has made strides in environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing, recognizing the growing demand for responsible investment practices. The leadership team, led by Chairman and CEO James Gorman, has driven the firm to consistently adapt to the rapidly changing financial landscape, balancing growth with risk management. With its global reach, diverse portfolio, and emphasis on client-centric innovation, Morgan Stanley remains a key player in shaping the future of global finance.

$0-$100K
$3M-$10M
+1
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Morgenthaler Ventures
Morgenthaler Ventures

Morgenthaler Ventures is one of the oldest venture capital and private equity platforms in the United States, founded in 1968 and headquartered in Portola Valley, California, with offices historically in Cleveland, Boulder, South San Francisco, Menlo Park, Massachusetts, and Hawaii. For more than 45 years the firm invested across information technology, life sciences, medical devices, healthcare services, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, consumer and enterprise software, and mobile computing. Morgenthaler leads rounds. Its Information Technology, Life Sciences, and Private Equity teams together built more than 300 companies and made approximately 526 disclosed investments, producing 101 portfolio exits. Notable IT portfolio companies include Apple (early-stage), Evernote (unicorn), Lending Club (IPO), Siri (acquired by Apple), MuleSoft (acquired by Salesforce), Doximity (IPO, with Morgenthaler's stake valued at approximately $905 million), Practice Fusion, Check, Socrata, NuoDB, Jaspersoft, Voltage Security, and Wize Commerce. Fund IX closed in 2008 at $400 million as a combined IT and life-sciences vehicle. In 2013, IT partners Gary Little, Rebecca Lynn, and Gary Morgenthaler spun out the IT practice into Canvas Venture Fund, which closed at $175 million; the private-equity arm subsequently rebranded as MPE Partners in Cleveland. Morgenthaler Ventures still manages its legacy funds and portfolio under the original banner but no longer raises net-new institutional venture funds. The firm's most recent portfolio exit was FiveStar in November 2024. Across more than five decades the partnership earned a reputation as a generalist investor with the rare ability to back companies from inception through IPO in both technology and life sciences — a duality that few firms have sustained at Morgenthaler's scale and longevity.

USA
$3M-$10M
$10M-$50M
Website
Morning Side
Morning Side

Morningside Ventures is the venture capital investing arm of the Morningside Group, a long-standing private-capital platform founded in 1986 by Hong Kong-American brothers Gerald L. Chan, who serves as Chairman of Morningside Ventures, and Ronnie C. Chan, Chairman of Hang Lung Group. Headquartered in Newton, Massachusetts with additional operations in Hong Kong, the firm deploys patient capital across North America, Asia, and Europe with a long-term orientation and an explicit commitment to ethical practice. Life sciences is the dominant concentration, with the team recognized as a pioneer in oncolytic viral therapy, mitochondrial medicine, and innate-immunity modalities spanning toll-like receptors, the STING pathway, the complement cascade, and immune proteasomes. Portfolio companies have received seven FDA Breakthrough Therapy designations and twelve Fast Track designations — a track record few venture firms in any segment can match. The platform has made roughly 431 disclosed investments in aggregate. Average check sizes by stage are approximately $4.5 million at seed (17 deals), $23.9 million at Series A (42 deals), and $49.2 million at Series B (36 deals). Morningside leads rounds. Recent deals include leading a $105 million round in Cognito Therapeutics in March 2026, a $12 million Series B Plus in Accropeutics in March 2025, an $8.5 million pre-Series A in Ampa in October 2025, and an investment in digital health company Xealth in March 2025. The 2025 calendar saw 10 investments in total. Beyond capital, Morningside's philanthropic commitments to the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, UMass Chan Medical School, and the MIT Morningside Academy for Design reflect the firm's conviction that deep institutional relationships with leading research universities are essential to discovering and backing the next generation of breakthrough science.

USA
Asia-Pacific
+1
$3M-$10M
$10M-$50M
Website
Morningstar Ventures
Morningstar Ventures

Morningstar Ventures is a Dubai-based venture capital firm founded in 2020 by Danilo Carlucci and Arutyun Nazaryan. The firm focuses on investing in blockchain, digital assets, Web3, and decentralized finance (DeFi). With a portfolio spanning 199 investments, Morningstar has backed notable companies such as Unstoppable Domains and Axelar, both of which have achieved unicorn status. The firm typically participates in early-stage funding, ranging from Seed to Series A rounds, with investments averaging between $1 million to $5 million. Morningstar Ventures stands out for its deep involvement in the growth of its portfolio companies, providing not only capital but also strategic support and access to its vast network in the crypto and blockchain industries. In addition to its investment activities, Morningstar operates MSV GG, an initiative that supports Web3 startups by providing them with industry expertise and marketing resources. This holistic approach allows Morningstar to align closely with the companies it invests in, helping them scale rapidly in the competitive blockchain space. With its headquarters in Dubai, the firm has expanded its influence across various regions, focusing on fostering the next generation of decentralized technologies and contributing to the global adoption of blockchain​.

$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
+1
Website
Morph Capital
Morph Capital

Morph Capital, founded in 2018 and headquartered in Copenhagen, is a venture capital firm specializing in early-stage investments. The firm focuses on sectors such as financial software, semiconductors, and business productivity tools, with a specific interest in B2B solutions and SaaS platforms. Morph aims to accelerate growth by partnering closely with innovative startups, providing both funding and strategic support. Their portfolio includes companies like Develop Diverse, which focuses on improving diversity in hiring through AI, and Concordium, a blockchain-based financial software solution. Morph Capital is led by co-founders Thorbjørn Rønje and Yngvi Karlson, who bring significant expertise in scaling tech-driven businesses. The firm recently raised $20 million in seed and angel investments to further fuel its focus on early-stage tech startups, particularly in the fintech and blockchain space. What sets Morph apart is its collaborative approach, where they co-create solutions with founders to help their companies reach the next growth level faster. Morph’s mission is to invest in promising founders and help build successful, scalable businesses across Europe.

$100K-$500K
$1M-$3M
+1
Website
Morpheus Ventures
Morpheus Ventures

Morpheus Ventures, founded in 2016 and based in Los Angeles, focuses on early-stage investments in cutting-edge technologies such as data analytics, machine learning, robotics, and SaaS. Their portfolio includes innovative companies like Rigetti Computing, Vicarious, and Starship Technologies. The firm has made significant exits including Rigetti Computing and Vicarious (acquired by Alphabet). Other notable investments include HouseCanary, a real estate data analytics company, SafetyCulture, a leading safety and quality inspection software, and Sidecar Health, a health insurance platform. The leadership team at Morpheus Ventures includes experienced investors like Damien Petty, who has a background in artificial intelligence, robotics, and quantum computing, and has led investments in companies like DeepMind (acquired by Google) and Skype (acquired by Microsoft). The team focuses on identifying and nurturing companies with the potential to disrupt their respective industries and drive significant advancements in technology.

Israel
MENA
+6
Website
Morro Ventures
Morro Ventures

Morro Ventures is Puerto Rico's first institutional early-stage technology venture capital fund, founded in 2018 and based in San Juan under the auspices of Advent-Morro Equity Partners, one of Puerto Rico's oldest and most prominent private-equity houses. The firm's thesis is to build a diverse portfolio of early-stage technology companies that are based in, or can strategically utilize, Puerto Rico as a geopolitical bridge between Latin America and the mainland United States. Morro Ventures invests primarily in fintech, vertical SaaS, enterprise software, and AI applications serving Hispanic markets, and actively connects Puerto Rican startups with peers across the Latin American region, giving founders access to expansion markets, Hispanic talent pools, follow-on capital, and cross-border customer opportunities. Morro Fund I launched at a $20 million target and held a first close of $17.5 million in 2019. Initial check sizes range from USD 50,000 to $250,000 with follow-on capacity up to approximately $1 million per company, deployed at pre-seed through Series A. Founding Partners are Cyril Meduña, who brings more than three decades of private equity, corporate finance, and entrepreneurial development experience as Founder and Managing Partner of Advent-Morro, and Allison Kern, a venture investor formerly based in New York. As of September 2025 Morro has invested in 14 companies. Portfolio names include LendingPoint, Kiwi Financial (most recent investment, March 2025), Leal Colombia, Retorna, Moonflow, and Toteat. By embedding in Puerto Rico's ecosystem while maintaining active relationships across Latin America, Morro Ventures occupies a unique position in VC geography: combining the island's U.S. legal and regulatory environment with the growth dynamics of one of the world's most underserved startup regions.

LatAm
USA
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
Website
Mosaic General Partnership
Mosaic General Partnership

Mosaic General Partnership (MGP) is a venture capital firm founded in 2021 and headquartered in San Francisco. The firm primarily focuses on early-stage investments in sectors like fintech, healthcare, and consumer technology. MGP is co-founded by a diverse team of industry leaders, including Andre Iguodala, Fatima Husain, Rudy Cline-Thomas, and Sam Landman, all of whom bring unique expertise in technology, sports, and culture. MGP stands out for its focus on investing in underrepresented founders and companies with the potential to create significant impact. The firm leverages its extensive network of founders, athletes, and industry influencers to accelerate the growth of its portfolio companies. MGP has made over 120 investments, including notable companies like Joya Health, Brex, and Stance, helping these startups scale through capital, mentorship, and strategic guidance. What makes MGP unique is its dedication to diversity and its hands-on approach to venture investing. The firm sees venture capital as a tool for driving large-scale social and economic change, making it a key player in the venture ecosystem. MGP operates across multiple U.S. cities, including San Francisco, New York, and Philadelphia, with a deep commitment to fostering innovation and inclusivity in tech.

$0-$100K
$3M-$10M
+1
Website
Mosaic Venture Lab
Mosaic Venture Lab

Mosaic Venture Lab (MVL) is a Taiwan-based corporate-innovation platform and early-stage venture investor founded in 2018 and headquartered in Taipei, with on-the-ground experience spanning Taiwan, Japan, and Korea. The organization is powered by three strategic corporate backers — Audi AG, Continental AG, and Taiwanese electronics giant LITEON — and exists to bridge global automotive and industrial leaders with East Asia's advanced manufacturing and technology ecosystems. MVL has raised a dedicated approximately $100 million fund aimed at EV and mobility opportunities in Taiwan. MVL's thesis is AI-driven transformation: identifying, assessing, and integrating disruptive AI and deep-tech solutions for multinational automotive and industrial partners, with strong concentration in automotive and mobility (electric, autonomous, and connected vehicles), healthcare, and semiconductors. The firm operates as a hybrid — part corporate accelerator, part early-stage investor, part product-development and scouting agency — and has helped portfolio companies raise over USD 100 million in aggregate while brokering commercial partnerships with Audi, BMW, Continental, and Volkswagen. Over its active history MVL has made 17 investments. Notable portfolio companies include Jmem-Tek (Taiwan, semiconductor hardware-security IP), PackAge+ (Taiwan, sustainable circular packaging demonstrated at LITEON's Kaohsiung factory), and Elephantech (Japan, sustainable low-carbon PCB materials and processes, with mass production planned for 2025 in partnership with LITEON). The most recent disclosed investment was in Taiwan Universe BioMedicine in August 2025. MVL's differentiation lies in its ability to shorten the gap between a startup's technical proof of concept and a commercial partnership with a top-tier automotive or electronics OEM — converting pilot discussions that typically take years into structured engagement within months.

Asia-Pacific
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
Website
Mosaic Ventures
Mosaic Ventures

Mosaic Ventures, established in 2014 and based in London, focuses on early-stage investments, primarily in Series A rounds, targeting transformative technology startups across Europe. Their portfolio includes notable investments such as Veriff, an AI-based identity verification software; Blockstream, a developer of blockchain-based platforms; and Illumio, which provides cloud workload security solutions. Mosaic Ventures is sector-agnostic, with investments spanning various industries including AI, blockchain, fintech, and enterprise software. They typically invest between $1M to $10M, emphasizing long-term partnerships and market research to support the growth of innovative companies. Key team members include co-founders Simon Levene and Toby Coppel, both of whom have extensive experience in Silicon Valley and Europe. The team also includes Benedict Evans as a venture partner, bringing deep insights from his time at Andreessen Horowitz. For startups, Mosaic Ventures values clear, innovative pitches that showcase strong market potential and technological advancements. They build their investment funnel through proactive scouting and a robust network, aiming to partner with entrepreneurs reimagining the future of technology.

Europe
Website
Mosaik Partners
Mosaik Partners

Mosaik Partners is a venture capital firm based in San Francisco, specializing in enterprise financial technology. Founded in 2013 by industry veterans, Mosaik focuses on early-stage and growth-stage investments, particularly in fintech sectors such as payments, banking technologies, RegTech, and financial SaaS. The firm seeks to identify and support companies addressing pain points in B2B commerce by leveraging innovative technology. Mosaik Partners adopts a hands-on approach, forming long-term partnerships with founders and providing not only capital but also strategic advisory support. The firm's investment strategy includes a preference for transactional and software models, which they believe are crucial for scaling in financial services. They typically enter during late seed or Series A funding rounds and continue to reserve capital for follow-on investments, ensuring ongoing support for portfolio companies as they grow. Their portfolio includes companies like Point Predictive, PatientPay, and Cassini Systems, each focused on solving real-world challenges in financial services and payments. Mosaik’s deep industry expertise and extensive network make them a valuable partner for founders looking to scale innovative fintech solutions​.

$0-$100K
$1M-$3M
+1
Website
Mosley Ventures
Mosley Ventures

Mosley Ventures is an Atlanta-based venture capital firm that focuses on early-stage technology startups in the Southeastern United States. Founded by Sig Mosley, often referred to as the "Godfather of Angel Investing," Mosley Ventures primarily invests in sectors like security software, mobility, big data, and healthcare IT. Sig Mosley has been a prolific investor in the region, involved in over 120 startups with 82 liquidity events, including the notable $5.7 billion acquisition of Tradex by Ariba. Mosley Ventures is known for its "entrepreneur-first" approach, aiming to build long-term relationships with founders by providing not only capital but also strategic guidance. The firm collaborates closely with entrepreneurs to validate market demand and optimize growth potential, leveraging a vast network of co-investors and industry experts. Their involvement extends beyond initial investments, often supporting companies through multiple funding rounds, from seed stage to Series A and beyond. The fund is particularly focused on fostering innovation in the Southeast, which they believe is a fertile ground for technology startups due to its strong research universities, business-friendly environment, and favorable regulations. With a hands-on approach, Mosley Ventures is committed to helping startups scale successfully and achieve substantial growth in the tech industry.

$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
+1
Website
Motec Ventures
Motec Ventures

Motec Ventures is an Austrian smart-mobility venture capital firm founded in 2018 and headquartered in Vienna, with offices in Berlin and Munich and an international network across the United States, China, and South Korea. The fund was formed as a joint venture between German automotive management consultancy e&Co. AG and Austrian VC firm Venionaire Capital. Managing Directors Geza Brugger and Berthold Baurek-Karlic lead the firm, with automotive design icon and EV pioneer Henrik Fisker serving on the advisory board. Motec's mission is to invest in technology, process, and service solutions that drive the future of mobility, scaling high-tech and deep-tech startups globally in close partnership with leading automotive companies. The firm focuses on seed-stage startups in automotive, autonomous vehicles, AI, drones, and smart mobility, with check sizes typically between $500,000 and $3 million. As of 2023 Motec had invested in approximately seven companies. Portfolio names include RFISee, an Israeli 4D-imaging-radar startup; FDTech, a German autonomous-driving-algorithmics firm; Autobahn, an Estonian automotive sales platform; Butleroy, an AI scheduling platform from Austria; Firstbird, an Austrian employee-referral platform; Unmanned Life, a defense and drone platform; and B2B auto-sales venture CarFellows. YodelTalk (Yodel.io), a UK voice-computing company, was acquired by Brevo in September 2022 — representing one of the fund's notable exits. Motec maintains co-investment agreements with partners such as Hahn Group, an EUR 2.8 billion AUM asset manager, and draws on the European Super Angels Club network for deal flow and co-investment capacity. The firm's dual Austrian-German management structure and direct automotive industry relationships give portfolio companies a credible entry point into European OEM commercial partnerships.

Europe
Israel
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
Website
Motion Ventures
Motion Ventures

Motion Ventures is a Singapore-based venture capital fund founded in 2021 by Shaun Hon, a former Royal Dutch Shell engineer who also designed electric vehicles for Amazon, BMW, and Ford. The firm is dedicated to catalyzing digital and energy transitions across global maritime supply chains and is backed by the largest consortium of maritime corporates in the world. Fund I was anchored by Wilhelmsen at S$30 million in 2021 and has already produced two profitable exits, placing it in the top 10% of 2021-vintage VC funds globally. In March 2025, Motion announced Fund II at USD 100 million — the largest maritime-focused tech fund to date — with backing from 17 or more strategic corporate LPs. Fund II deploys checks of USD 250,000 to USD 10 million into at least 25 companies over 18 to 24 months, targeting solutions that digitize and decarbonize the maritime industry. Across both funds the firm has made approximately 29 investments. Portfolio companies include OceanScore (emissions data), Fernride (autonomous port vehicles), Kaiko Systems (Series A, March 2025), ShipIn Systems (invested January 2026), Freightify, Everimpact, Expedock, Harbor Lab, Limbiq, and FrontM. The Motion Ventures Alliance — a network of more than 80 seasoned maritime executives — provides portfolio companies with mentorship, enterprise customer introductions, and pilot opportunities across the global shipping ecosystem. Shaun Hon's engineering background in both legacy energy and electric mobility gives the firm credibility on both sides of the maritime decarbonization challenge: digital optimization and clean propulsion.

Southeast Asia
Asia-Pacific
+2
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
+1
Website
Motivate Venture Capital
Motivate Venture Capital

Motivate Venture Capital (Motivate VC) is a forward-thinking seed-stage investment firm known for backing ambitious founders tackling significant problems with high-growth potential. The firm has invested in notable startups such as Aucto, a marketplace for industrial equipment, and Dyania Health, which leverages AI for clinical research. They primarily focus on sectors including fintech, AI, SaaS, and industrial automation. Geographically, Motivate VC is based in the United States with a strong presence in major innovation hubs like New York and Chicago. They are early-stage specialists, often being the first institutional money in with average check sizes ranging from $250K to $750K for pre-seed and $1.5M to $3M for seed investments. Motivate VC does not target specific ownership percentages but typically aims for 10-15% equity at the seed stage. Motivate's investment strategy is built on supporting founders with strong domain knowledge and providing them with not just capital, but also connections and strategic support. They value early signs of product-market fit and favor startups with unique competitive advantages. Founders are encouraged to approach them through their extensive network, emphasizing warm introductions from co-investors and entrepreneurs they trust. The team at Motivate VC includes experienced professionals like Jackson Bubala, who focuses on fintech and enterprise software investments, bringing a wealth of knowledge from his time at Manifold Group. The firm's culture is entrepreneurial, aiming to balance active support with allowing founders the space to lead their ventures effectively.

USA
Website
Motive Ventures
Motive Ventures

Motive Partners is a private equity firm founded in 2016 with offices in New York City, London, and Berlin. The firm specializes in investing in technology-enabled financial services companies across North America and Europe. It operates two primary investment arms: Motive Ventures, which focuses on early-stage investments from pre-seed to Series A, and Motive Capital, which targets growth equity and buyout opportunities. Motive Partners’ portfolio spans several key financial sectors, including banking and payments, capital markets, insurance, data and analytics, and wealth and asset management. The firm’s investment strategy is built on an integrated model, leveraging its team of over 180 professionals who are investors, operators, and innovators. This integrated approach enables the firm to provide comprehensive support to its portfolio companies, helping them scale and innovate. With over $6.4 billion raised across its funds, Motive Partners has built a diverse portfolio, including investments in companies like InvestCloud, Insurify, and FNZ. The firm focuses on creating long-term value by combining financial backing with deep operational expertise, allowing companies to achieve significant growth while managing risk effectively. Motive Partners’ unique combination of capital and strategic support positions it as a leading player in the financial technology space.

$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+2
Website
Motley Fool Ventures
Motley Fool Ventures

Motley Fool Ventures (MFV) is an early-stage venture capital fund founded in 2018 and headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia. It is a sister company of The Motley Fool, combining the characteristics of a traditional VC fund — outside limited partners, investor-return focus, and independent decision-making — with the resources and brand of a successful financial media company. MFV launched its debut fund in July 2018 at $150 million and opened Fund II in 2023. The firm leads rounds and has made approximately 87 investments, with a team of 13 and three partners led by Managing Partner Ollen Douglass and Managing Partner Brendan Mathews. MFV's investment criteria target Series A technology companies in software, platforms, and tech-enabled services with $1 million or more in annualized revenue and 100% year-over-year growth, with initial checks of $1 million to $2 million. The firm prioritizes diverse founders and teams, sourcing deals in the United States and internationally. The portfolio includes three unicorns: Caribou, Esusu, and Carta. MFV led Esusu's $10 million Series A alongside Serena Ventures; Esusu has since reached a $1.2 billion valuation and appeared on the 2025 CNBC Disruptor 50 list. Exit highlights include Republic (NASDAQ listing in May 2025 at a $330 million valuation) and TeamViewer (Frankfurt Stock Exchange at $5.78 billion). Additional portfolio names include TransCrypts, MagicDoor, Bamboo, and Finli. The most recent investment was a follow-on in Esusu in December 2025. MFV's access to The Motley Fool's research capabilities, media platform, and retail investor community gives portfolio companies a distribution and credibility advantage that is difficult to replicate through conventional VC channels alone.

USA
$1M-$3M
Website
Motorola Solutions Venture Capital
Motorola Solutions Venture Capital

Motorola Solutions Venture Capital (Motorola Ventures) is the global strategic investment arm of Motorola Solutions (NYSE: MSI), founded in 1999 and headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. The fund invests in startups that transform safety, security, and mission-critical communications — closely aligned with Motorola Solutions' focus on public-safety and enterprise-security customers. Core sectors include cybersecurity, IoT, data analytics, mobile intelligence applications, identity, and authentication. First-check sizes range from $1 million to $10 million across seed through Series B stages, with investments primarily in the United States, Israel, and Canada. Motorola Ventures has a portfolio of 19 companies, with five acquisitions completed to date. Notable investments include Mojo Vision, Pellion Technologies, and BRINC, which develops drone hardware for public-safety applications and received its most recent investment in April 2025. Nok Nok Labs, an identity and authentication company, was acquired by OneSpan in June 2025. The firm also co-led a $2.6 million round in Retailigence in an earlier investment. The small team of approximately two investment professionals — one partner and one principal — maintains a focused pace of deal-making aligned with the parent company's strategic priorities rather than capital-return timelines. As a corporate vehicle, Motorola Ventures invests to accelerate strategic access to new technologies for its parent rather than to maximize financial returns in isolation. Portfolio companies gain access to Motorola Solutions' global public-safety customer network, product integration roadmaps, and the enterprise distribution channels that serve law enforcement, emergency response, and critical-infrastructure operators worldwide.

USA
Israel
+1
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
Website
Motu Ventures
Motu Ventures

Motu Ventures is a Berlin-based seed-stage venture capital fund founded in 2013 and led by General Partners Philipp Semmer and Michael Schmitt, the latter a former Engineering Director at Google. The firm invests in seed-stage deep-tech software companies across Europe, positioning itself as an active operator-partner that provides entrepreneurial guidance, a broad network, and hands-on coaching through the critical early phases. The fund name references the reef islets in Polynesia — formed by broken coral surrounding an atoll — as a metaphor for how Motu nourishes startup ideas and returns capital to investors. Typical deals fall in the $1 million to $5 million range. The fund has invested in approximately ten companies with a focus on AI, digital marketing, travel, and healthcare software. Active portfolio companies include Sharpist (a digital learning platform for employees), Bilendo (accounts receivable management), LiveEO (infrastructure analysis with satellite data, most recent investment June 2024), Mindpeak (AI-based cancer diagnostics), Vivira (remote physical therapy), and Ecoworks (climate-neutral buildings). The firm recorded a notable exit in Opinary — a mobile polling platform with clients including Toyota, Yahoo, Ford, MasterCard, and HuffPost — in July 2023. In October 2021 the Motu team partnered with Earlybird to launch Earlybird-X, a seed fund focused on deep tech, while continuing to actively support the existing Motu Ventures portfolio. The combination of Schmitt's engineering depth and Semmer's legal and operational expertise gives the firm a grounded, practitioner perspective that resonates with technically sophisticated founders building in Europe.

Europe
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
Website
Motus Ventures
Motus Ventures

Motus Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm headquartered in Redwood City, California, focusing on Artificial Intelligence, Climate Tech, and Deep Tech. Founded in 2012, the firm backs startups developing groundbreaking technologies with the potential to transform major industries, particularly in fields like robotics, transportation, and the Internet of Things (IoT). Motus Ventures takes a hands-on approach to investment, often working closely with founders to help them scale. Its partners are engineers and executives with experience building companies from inception through to public listings. The firm also boasts strong connections with major industrial partners, leveraging these relationships to provide strategic guidance and market access for its portfolio companies. Key investments in their portfolio include Elroy Air, an aerospace company, and Orbit Fab, which focuses on in-space fuel infrastructure. Motus Ventures also supports companies in AI and automation, emphasizing the need for scalable technologies that address global challenges, including sustainability. Motus’ strategy involves not just financial backing but also deep involvement in product development and commercialization, making it a critical partner for startups aiming to push technological boundaries. With a commitment to innovation, Motus continues to expand its portfolio, particularly in emerging sectors like green hydrogen and advanced machine learning technologies.

Israel
Europe
+2
Website
Mount Parker Ventures
Mount Parker Ventures

Mount Parker Ventures is a Hong Kong-based early-stage venture capital firm founded in 2014 by General Partner Jude O'Kelly and Sal Ismail. Based in Admiralty, Hong Kong Island, the firm backs founders with big ideas across Hong Kong, Southeast Asia, and India, drawing on a team of experienced entrepreneurs and a global network of investors and business partners. Mount Parker looks for founders who persevere through challenges, demonstrate unconventional thinking, communicate clearly, and possess deep domain expertise. The firm is particularly known as a leading seed-stage investor in Asian logistics and supply chain technology startups, and runs KineticOne — an intensive accelerator program for tech startups in logistics and supply chain. Mount Parker also partnered with Brinc to launch a Logistics and Supply Chain Accelerator. The fund holds one unicorn in its portfolio: GoGoX (formerly GoGoVan), the first app-based goods-delivery platform in Asia, which merged with 58 Suyun in August 2017 and now operates in more than 300 cities with more than 8 million registered drivers. Other portfolio companies include Shopline, a Hong Kong e-commerce platform for SMBs co-backed by 500 Startups and the Alibaba Entrepreneurs Fund; Truck Lagbe (Bangladeshi logistics); Fasal (agri-tech); Logflows; and GFO-X, a financial software company that received its most recent investment in April 2023. The fund has made 13 investments in total. Mount Parker's operator-entrepreneur team and accelerator programs give portfolio founders access to curated mentorship and commercial partnerships specifically calibrated to the logistics and supply chain sectors, where customer relationships and operator credibility are decisive competitive advantages.

Asia-Pacific
Southeast Asia
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$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
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Mountain Group Capital
Mountain Group Capital

MTN Group is a leading telecommunications company based in Johannesburg, South Africa. The company has a strong presence across Africa and the Middle East, serving over 289 million subscribers. MTN Group's investment arm has made notable investments in sectors such as telecom infrastructure, renewable energy technology, and horizontal e-commerce. Key investments include companies like Fenix International, a renewable energy company acquired by ENGIE, and Jumia, a leading e-commerce platform in Africa. Another significant investment is in IHS Towers, one of the largest independent owners, operators, and developers of shared telecommunications infrastructure. MTN Group has committed substantial funds towards infrastructure projects to enhance its service delivery. For instance, it pledged $215 million for infrastructure investment in Benin over three years, focusing on building a state-of-the-art office for MTN Benin and expanding digital solutions across the region. Financially, MTN Group has reported strong performance with a 23.4% return on equity and a 10% increase in dividends to 330 cents per share. The group's strategic focus includes expanding its fintech ecosystem, investing in network infrastructure, and promoting digital inclusion across its markets.

USA
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Mountain Partners
Mountain Partners

Mountain Partners, founded in 2005 and headquartered in St. Gallen, Switzerland, is a global venture capital firm specializing in disruptive technology investments across Europe, Latin America, and Asia. The firm manages 16 independent venture capital funds and focuses on sectors like FinTech, PropTech, E-Commerce, HealthTech, and Enterprise Technology. Mountain Partners operates through a "House of Funds" model, which combines local management with global support, acting as both general partner (GP) and limited partner (LP) in these funds. The firm has invested in over 170 active companies, with more than 400 investments in its history. Notable portfolio companies include SimpleSurance and Montredo, and it has completed over 170 successful exits. Mountain Partners is particularly known for its ability to provide not just capital but also operational support to help startups scale globally. Their multi-fund approach ensures that local managers can tap into global networks, offering startups access to expertise, resources, and markets across continents. This global strategy positions Mountain Partners as a key player in fostering innovation in high-growth markets.

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Mouro Capital
Mouro Capital

Mouro Capital is a venture capital firm spun out of Santander in 2020, with $400 million in assets under management. The fund focuses primarily on fintech and adjacent sectors such as blockchain, insurtech, and digital finance. Mouro invests in early to growth-stage startups, typically leading rounds with initial checks up to $15 million, with follow-on reserves to support portfolio companies in future stages. The firm is globally active, with a portfolio spanning Europe, North America, and Latin America. Notable portfolio companies include Ripple, Tradeshift, Upgrade, and Kabbage, some of which have achieved unicorn status. Mouro has also had successful exits, including the sale of iZettle to PayPal for $2 billion. The fund leverages its strong strategic ties with Santander, with around 70% of its portfolio companies actively collaborating with the bank to integrate innovative financial solutions. Led by General Partner Manuel Silva Martínez, Mouro’s strategy is built around fostering partnerships that can drive growth both for startups and the wider financial services ecosystem. The firm is dedicated to identifying disruptive technologies that can transform financial services and is particularly active in markets with high potential for technological innovation​.

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