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VC Funds Starting with Q

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Q Holdings Inc
Q Holdings Inc

Q Holdings Inc. is a venture capital and private equity firm founded in 2018, with a focus on seed, early, and growth-stage investments. Headquartered in Delaware, Q Holdings manages $2.9 billion in assets and has offices in major global cities including New York, San Francisco, London, Abu Dhabi, and Shanghai. The firm primarily invests in technology, media, real estate, and fintech sectors. Q Holdings has a diverse portfolio that includes companies like Coursera, Postmates, Snap Inc., Spotify, Polkadot, and Solana. Their strategy spans various industries, and they have been involved in over 136 IPOs and acquisitions, with notable exits including Uber, Airbnb, and Snowflake. Q Holdings also launched multiple venture funds, including "The Social Butterfly" and "Nova Meadows," aimed at early-stage technology companies, with a combined value of $237.5 million. The firm is also active in real estate, having recently acquired over six major assets, boosting their total capital to $4.5 billion. Their real estate projects span globally, with significant investments in both residential and commercial properties, particularly in the UAE. With a growing portfolio and strategic global presence, Q Holdings continues to be a major player in both venture capital and real estate investment.

$100K-$500K
$3M-$10M
+1
Website
Q Venture Partners
Q Venture Partners

Q Venture Partners is a venture capital firm established in 2016, headquartered in Hong Kong. The firm specializes in early-stage investments, particularly focusing on industries like consumer electronics, Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence, and healthcare technologies. Q Venture Partners has a global outlook, investing primarily in North American and Asian markets, with a particular emphasis on scalable technologies that have the potential to transform industries. Led by co-founders Henry Tan and Larry Tsai, the firm adopts a hands-on approach, providing strategic guidance and support to its portfolio companies. The firm's investment strategy is focused on sectors where technology can create significant value, driving both innovation and market disruption. Notable investments include companies like StrongArm Tech, AREVO, and Preteckt, which are leaders in their respective fields of wearable technology, advanced manufacturing, and predictive maintenance software. Q Venture Partners is actively seeking new investments and typically participates in Series A and B funding rounds, often collaborating with other leading venture capital firms. The firm has a track record of successful exits, including the merger of AREVO in 2024, reflecting its ability to identify and nurture high-potential startups into market leaders.

Israel
Europe
+2
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+1
Website
Q
Q Ventures Group

QVentures is a London-based venture capital firm founded in 2013 that focuses on providing direct investment opportunities and fund management. They specialize in high-growth, revenue-generating startups from Seed to Series B stages. The firm targets sectors including enterprise SaaS, marketplaces, consumer tech, fintech, adtech, edtech, insurtech, and healthtech. QVentures sources and screens top-tier startups for a community of investors consisting of family offices, institutional investors, ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNWIs), and cashed-out entrepreneurs. Their investment strategy emphasizes companies with a proven product-market fit, large addressable markets, and a clear pathway to profitability. The firm has participated in rounds totaling over £220 million across 115 companies. Notable portfolio companies include Béa Fertility, Intanify, and CareerPaths. QVentures also manages a Pre-Seed Fund dedicated to backing UK-based technology entrepreneurs, supporting them from building an MVP to raising follow-on funding rounds and becoming market leaders. QVentures' experienced team, led by Managing Partner Robert Walsh, leverages deep knowledge of the UK venture ecosystem to help clients navigate the investment landscape, providing targeted, high-quality investment opportunities and advisory services.

Europe
Website
Qbic
Qbic

Qbic, established in 2012 and headquartered in St-Denijs-Westrem, Belgium, is a venture capital fund focused on early-stage investments, particularly in spin-offs from universities, research institutions, and hospitals. The fund supports startups in sectors such as deeptech, biotech, medtech, and software. Qbic has made significant contributions to transforming technological breakthroughs into sustainable businesses. Notable investments by Qbic include Theratrame, which focuses on cancer therapies, Animab, which develops alternatives to antibiotics for animals, and VoxelSensors, which specializes in 3D perception sensors for extended reality applications. Additionally, their portfolio includes companies like AmphiStar in the biotechnology field and Weave.ly in software development. Qbic manages around €200 million across its various funds, with Qbic III recently raising €88.5 million to continue supporting innovative spin-offs. The fund's strategic partners include major Belgian universities and research institutions, providing a strong pipeline of high-potential startups. The team at Qbic, led by Managing Partner Sofie Baeten, is dedicated to fostering technological innovation and supporting the growth of their portfolio companies.

Europe
Website
QDNL Participations
QDNL Participations

QDNL Participations is a €15 million venture fund based in the Netherlands, dedicated to supporting early-stage quantum technology startups. Backed by the Quantum Delta NL initiative, the fund bridges the gap between academic research and venture capital, focusing on companies working in quantum computing, sensing, communication, and enabling technologies. Their mission is to help researchers transform their cutting-edge innovations into investable businesses. The fund typically invests up to €1.5 million per startup and offers additional pre-seed support of €50,000 to promising teams even before they have formally launched a company. Through its strategic support, QDNL Participations aims to build a sustainable quantum ecosystem in the Netherlands by 2028, providing not only financial backing but also commercial and business development expertise. Their portfolio includes companies like QphoX and Qblox, both leaders in the quantum field. With leadership from prominent figures like Managing Director Ton van 't Noordende and venture partner Chad Rigetti, the fund also offers a unique on-call support program called Infinity, designed to provide startups with access to over 800 deep-tech investors worldwide. This positions QDNL Participations as a key player in scaling quantum startups within Europe​.

Europe
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
Website
QED Investors
QED Investors

QED Investors, founded in 2007 by Nigel Morris and Frank Rotman, is a leading venture capital firm based in Alexandria, Virginia. The firm focuses exclusively on fintech and has made significant contributions to the growth of the financial services sector. QED has invested in over 200 companies across 16 countries, including notable names like Credit Karma, ClearScore, SoFi, Nubank, Remitly, and AvidXchange. QED recently closed two new funds totaling $925 million: an early-stage fund and a growth-stage fund, bringing their total assets under management to over $4 billion. These funds allow QED to continue its mission of investing in disruptive fintech companies globally, with a particular focus on the U.S., Europe, Latin America, India, and Southeast Asia​. The firm is renowned for its hands-on approach, leveraging the extensive operational experience of its partners to provide in-depth support to its portfolio companies. This includes strategic guidance, operational support, and access to a wide network of industry experts. QED is committed to building long-term relationships with entrepreneurs and playing an active role in their growth and success​.

LatAm
Europe
+3
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+3
Website
Qiming Venture Partners
Qiming Venture Partners

Qiming Venture Partners, founded in 2006, is a leading venture capital firm with a strong focus on investments in the technology, consumer, and healthcare sectors. The firm operates with a significant presence in China and the United States, managing over $9.5 billion in capital across 18 funds. Qiming has an impressive portfolio of successful investments, including prominent companies such as Xiaomi, Bilibili, Meituan, and Mindray. These companies highlight Qiming's ability to identify and support high-potential startups that grow into industry leaders. The firm typically invests in early and growth-stage companies, emphasizing sectors like internet and consumer products, healthcare, and technology​​. The investment strategy at Qiming is comprehensive, often providing extensive support to portfolio companies through strategic guidance and leveraging a vast network. Key team members, like Bonnie Wang, focus on internet and consumer investments and have been recognized for their contributions to the venture capital industry​​. With a commitment to fostering innovation and growth, Qiming Venture Partners continues to play a crucial role in the global venture capital landscape, especially within the dynamic markets of China and the U.S.

East Asia
Website
Qiming Venture Partners USA
Qiming Venture Partners USA

Qiming Venture Partners USA, launched in 2017, focuses on early-stage investments in healthcare, particularly therapeutics and healthcare technologies, across the U.S. and Europe. Backed by its China-based parent firm Qiming Venture Partners, the U.S. arm leverages both financial and human capital to support transformative innovations in healthcare, including drug development and digital health solutions. With over $550 million raised across three funds, Qiming USA has already invested in more than 30 companies and achieved notable exits through M&A and IPOs. Their strategy is centered on partnering with visionary healthcare entrepreneurs, offering not just capital but also deep technical expertise and a global network, including synergies with the broader Qiming platform in China. Key team members include managing partners like Mark McDade and the recent addition of Isaac Ciechanover, whose extensive background in biotech strengthens Qiming’s healthcare focus. Their third fund, closed at $260 million in 2022, continues to invest in innovative therapeutics and health tech ventures that have the potential to make a significant impact on patient outcomes​.

Israel
Europe
+2
Website
QPDigital
QPDigital

QP Digital is a venture capital firm specializing in deep tech, IT logistics, and digital healthcare. Established with a mission to leverage technology in transforming industries, QP Digital focuses on early and growth-stage startups that are pioneering innovative solutions in these high-impact sectors. The firm operates with a global outlook, providing not just capital but also strategic support and guidance to help entrepreneurs scale their businesses. One of the key differentiators of QP Digital is its approach to investment. Describing itself as a "Venture Capital Firm 2.0," the firm integrates cutting-edge technology into its investment process, aiming to optimize the technical core of its portfolio companies while connecting them with top-tier service providers. This model allows QP Digital to streamline operations for its startups, enabling them to focus on growth and innovation. QP Digital has been particularly active in Europe, with a strong presence in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), where it has invested in startups across a range of sectors, from digital health to AI-driven logistics. The firm's portfolio reflects its commitment to advancing the next wave of technological disruption, backing companies that have the potential to redefine industries. The firm is led by a team of experienced investors and industry veterans who bring a wealth of expertise in venture capital, technology, and business development. By fostering long-term partnerships with founders, QP Digital is positioned to drive innovation and create lasting impact in the tech ecosystem.

$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+2
Website
Quadia
Quadia

Quadia, founded in 2010 and based in Geneva, is a leading impact investment firm focused on financing solutions for a regenerative economy. They invest across sectors like clean energy, sustainable food systems, and circular production, with notable investments in companies like Fairphone, Infarm, and Ynsect. Quadia has allocated over €200 million to support transformative ventures primarily across Europe, with a strong focus on France and Switzerland. Their strategy revolves around Series A and growth-stage investments, providing equity and debt to businesses that align with their principles of social and environmental impact. Quadia looks for scalable companies that promote sustainable consumption and regenerative practices, focusing on long-term value creation. They often co-invest with partners like Bpifrance and Danone Manifesto Ventures, building a robust network to amplify the impact of their investments. The firm is led by a small but experienced team, including Guillaume Taylor, with operations extending to a secondary office in Paris. Their mission emphasizes generating attractive returns while advancing the ecological transition, making them a pioneer in Europe’s impact investing landscape​.

Europe
Website
Quake Capital
Quake Capital

Quake Capital, founded in 2016, is a venture capital firm and accelerator headquartered in Seattle, Washington, with a strong presence in New York and Los Angeles. The firm focuses on seed-stage investments, offering substantial support to new and early-stage ventures across a wide range of industries. Through their accelerator program, Quake Capital provides startups with resources, mentorship, and funding to help them grow and succeed. The firm has made over 300 investments in various sectors, including digital health, fintech, AR/VR, gaming, and e-commerce. Notable portfolio companies include NOCD, which offers online therapy for OCD; Blok Party, a platform combining physical, digital, and social play; Vyrill, a user-generated video content discovery and marketing platform; and Grain, which helps individuals build credit through savings. Quake Capital's investment strategy is industry-agnostic, emphasizing innovation and potential for growth. They typically invest $100,000 to $150,000 in each startup that completes their accelerator program. The firm’s founders, Glennon Argenbright, Chad Burgess, Adam Cragg, and Brandon Maier, bring extensive experience in venture capital and entrepreneurship, providing valuable insights and support to their portfolio companies.

USA
Website
Qualcomm Ventures
Qualcomm Ventures

Qualcomm Ventures, founded in 2000, is the corporate venture capital arm of Qualcomm Incorporated, headquartered in San Diego, California. The firm focuses on investing in early to growth-stage companies in sectors such as artificial intelligence (AI), automotive, mobile, enterprise and cloud, and smart systems. It supports startups with strategic guidance, leveraging Qualcomm’s extensive technological expertise and global network. Notable investments from Qualcomm Ventures include companies like Cloudflare, Xiaomi, Zoom, and SentinelOne. These companies have achieved significant milestones, including successful IPOs and high-profile acquisitions. For instance, SentinelOne went public in June 2021, and Zoom became a key player in cloud video conferencing and communication services. Qualcomm Ventures manages over $2 billion in assets and has a portfolio of more than 360 companies, with 22 unicorns and 19 companies that have gone public. The firm is also active in fostering innovation through specific funds like the Qualcomm Ventures AI Fund and the 5G Ecosystem Fund, which target emerging technologies in AI, machine learning, and 5G solutions. The investment team is composed of experienced professionals located in various global regions, including the US, China, and Israel, ensuring a broad and strategic reach to identify and support high-potential startups worldwide​.

Israel
Europe
+4
Website
Quantonation
Quantonation

Quantonation is a pioneering venture capital fund focused on early-stage investments in quantum technologies and deep physics. Founded in 2018, the Paris-based fund is dedicated to supporting startups working in quantum computing, quantum communications, quantum sensing, and related fields, aiming to accelerate the commercial adoption of groundbreaking scientific innovations. With over €91 million raised in its first fund, Quantonation has backed more than 30 companies, including notable names like Pasqal, ORCA Computing, and Qubit Pharmaceuticals. The fund's strategy targets startups at the pre-seed and seed stages, emphasizing those with the potential to transition quantum innovations into practical, industry-ready applications. These companies address critical areas such as molecular design, high-performance computing, and cybersecurity, with broader impacts expected in fields like healthcare, energy, and climate change mitigation. Quantonation leverages its deep scientific expertise and global network of research institutions, including partnerships with MIT, Ecole Polytechnique, and Oxford University. Quantonation has recently launched its second fund, Quantonation II, with a target of €200 million, signaling its commitment to expanding its support for quantum startups worldwide. Led by a team of experienced scientists and investors like Christophe Jurczak and Olivier Tonneau, the firm is actively shaping the future of the quantum tech ecosystem.

Israel
Europe
+2
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+1
Website
Quantum Angels
Quantum Angels

Quantum Angels is a venture capital firm focused on early-stage investments in innovative sectors such as healthcare, artificial intelligence, technology, and decentralized finance. Founded in 2020 and based in Boston, the firm prioritizes social impact businesses, emphasizing sustainable growth and transformative technologies. Quantum Angels has built a robust portfolio, including notable companies like Figure.ai, Vocalytics.ai, and AlgoPear. These companies reflect the firm’s commitment to fostering disruptive innovations in AI-driven solutions and digital infrastructure. The firm’s strategy revolves around partnering with visionary founders who are addressing critical societal challenges through technology. Quantum Angels typically invests in seed and Series A rounds, offering both financial capital and strategic guidance. Their focus extends beyond the U.S., supporting companies with global impact potential. Led by a seasoned team with expertise in tech, AI, and finance, Quantum Angels is driven by the belief that investing in breakthrough technologies can shape a better future. Their approach is collaborative, working closely with portfolio companies to help them scale and achieve sustainable growth in competitive markets.

$0-$100K
$3M-$10M
+1
Website
Queensland Investment Corporation
Queensland Investment Corporation

QIC (Queensland Investment Corporation) is a prominent institutional investment manager based in Queensland, Australia. Established in 1991, QIC manages diverse multi-asset portfolios on behalf of the Queensland Government and private institutional clients. The firm's investment focus spans infrastructure, real estate, private equity, private debt, and liquid markets. QIC’s long-term strategy is built around harnessing global megatrends like sustainability, climate resilience, and digital transformation to deliver robust, long-term returns for its investors. As part of its mission to foster innovation and economic growth, QIC manages the Queensland Venture Capital Development Fund (QVCDF), which was launched to bolster the state's venture capital ecosystem. The QVCDF provides matched funding and accelerator programs to support early-stage and growth-stage startups in Queensland, allowing them to scale within the state. The fund is committed to building a strong venture capital industry in Queensland by partnering with VCs such as Antler, Main Sequence, and Sprint Ventures. The QVCDF focuses on sectors like AI, climate tech, healthcare, and automation, positioning Queensland as a leader in digital healthcare and sustainability. Recent investments include backing startups like Vapar, Avarni, and Emesent, which are driving innovation in fields ranging from drone technology to climate action. With over $130 million committed to the fund, QIC is ensuring that Queensland startups have the capital and support needed to grow, scale, and make a global impact while remaining rooted in the state​.

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Quest Venture Partners
Quest Venture Partners

Quest Venture Partners, based in Silicon Valley, excels in early-stage investments, typically ranging from $100,000 to $1.5 million, with a focus around $500,000. They are often the first institutional investors, backing startups in digital media, mobile, and new tech sectors. Notable investments include Amplitude, Coffee Meets Bagel, and Neurable, demonstrating their knack for identifying high-potential companies. Quest’s strategy is hands-on, supporting founders through initial growth stages with strategic guidance. They prioritize startups with innovative ideas and strong teams, fostering a collaborative environment to drive success. The firm is led by Managing Partners Andrew Ogawa, Maarten 't Hooft, and Marcus Ogawa, who bring diverse expertise from Daimler AG, Google, and the mobile/digital media sectors, respectively. This blend of experience helps Quest provide substantial value and insight to their portfolio companies. Quest Venture Partners is globally focused, leveraging their Silicon Valley base to invest in scalable, innovative startups worldwide. Their active involvement and strategic approach make them a preferred partner for early-stage ventures aiming for significant impact.

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

Quest Ventures is a leading venture capital firm focused on driving the digital economy across Asia. Founded in 2011 by James Tan and Wang Yunming, Quest Ventures invests primarily in early-stage startups within sectors such as artificial intelligence, e-commerce, fintech, logistics, media, and more. The firm is renowned for being one of the first investors in many startups, providing the critical early funding that enables these companies to scale and disrupt their industries. With its headquarters in Singapore and a significant presence in Southeast Asia, Quest Ventures has supported over 100 companies, including notable names like Carousell, ShopBack, 99.co, and StyleTheory. The firm's investment strategy includes thematic funds such as the Asia Fund, Metaverse Fund, and Decarbonisation Fund, focusing on areas like Web 3.0 technologies and environmental sustainability. Quest Ventures also operates investment syndicates, allowing accredited investors to participate in funding rounds of promising startups. This approach has enabled Quest Ventures to build a robust network of mentors, executives, and investors who provide strategic support and market insights to portfolio companies.

Southeast Asia
Central Asia
Website
Quiet Capital
Quiet Capital

Quiet Capital, founded in 2017 and based in San Francisco, is a technology-focused venture capital firm. They invest in early-stage companies, spanning sectors such as fintech, software, cybersecurity, health and wellness, and AI. Their diverse portfolio includes notable companies like MoonPay, DuckDuckGo, Mercury, Reddit, and Substack. Quiet Capital typically invests from pre-seed to Series D stages, aiming to support remarkable founders from day zero. They have made 263 investments and achieved 11 notable exits, including Reddit and Atom Finance. Their investment strategy is centered on backing innovative technologies and scalable business models across a variety of industries. The firm is managed by a team of experienced partners including Ben Mahdavi, Co-Founder and Managing Partner, and Christopher Capozzi, Partner and CFO. They are known for their hands-on approach, providing strategic support and leveraging their extensive network to help portfolio companies grow. For startups looking to engage with Quiet Capital, demonstrating strong innovation, scalability, and a clear market need is essential. Connecting through their network or via their platform can improve the chances of securing investment.

USA
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+2
Website
Qumra Capital
Qumra Capital

Qumra Capital is an Israeli venture capital firm specializing in late-stage investments in rapidly growing technology companies. Established in 2014, Qumra focuses on transforming Israeli tech companies with proven market fit into global industry leaders. The firm manages over $1 billion in assets and typically leads Series B and C rounds, investing between $15 to $30 million per company. Their portfolio spans multiple sectors including fintech, cybersecurity, real estate tech, media, and health tech, with investments in companies such as JFrog, Fiverr, Riskified, AppsFlyer, and IntSights. Qumra is known for supporting companies that have already achieved significant revenue milestones, usually over $10 million in ARR, and helping them scale through targeted operational and strategic support. The firm's small, collaborative team includes seasoned investors and former tech executives who serve as trusted advisors to their portfolio companies, offering expertise in navigating the challenges of hypergrowth. Qumra Capital's investment philosophy is centered around data-driven decision-making and building long-term relationships with their portfolio companies to foster sustained growth and global expansion. They continue to play a pivotal role in the Israeli tech ecosystem, backing some of the country's most successful and disruptive companies as they transition from local champions to global market leaders.

$10M-$50M
Website
Quona Capital
Quona Capital

Quona Capital, founded in 2014 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., is a venture capital firm focused on fintech innovation in emerging markets. They invest primarily in Latin America, Africa, MENA, South, and Southeast Asia, targeting financial inclusion and positive social impact. Notable investments include Coins.ph, a Philippines-based cryptocurrency exchange; IndiaMART, a B2B marketplace; and ZestMoney, a fintech company offering credit to underserved consumers in India. Quona's strategy emphasizes early to growth-stage investments in companies that leverage technology to improve financial services for underserved populations. They typically lead funding rounds and provide follow-on investments to support scaling efforts. The firm's average check size ranges from $1M to $10M, and they actively collaborate with co-investors like Accion and QED Investors. Key team members include co-founders Monica Brand Engel, Jonathan Whittle, and Miguel Herrera. The team is known for their deep expertise in fintech and emerging markets, providing strategic support to portfolio companies. Startups seeking to engage with Quona should highlight scalable, tech-driven solutions that enhance financial access and inclusion.

MENA
LatAm
+5
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+3
Website
Quotidian Ventures
Quotidian Ventures

Quotidian Ventures, founded in 2010 and based in New York City, is a venture capital firm that focuses on early-stage investments, particularly in seed and Series A rounds. The firm targets startups that are using software to transform large industries and prefers companies based in New York City or Latin America. Quotidian Ventures typically invests between $100,000 and $500,000 per transaction. The firm has a diverse portfolio, with notable investments in sectors such as fintech, health tech, and enterprise software. Some of the prominent companies in their portfolio include ConsenSys, a blockchain technology firm, and 4Geeks Academy, an educational services company. Quotidian Ventures has also seen successful exits from companies like Thinkful, which was acquired in 2019. Pedro Torres-Mackie, the founder and managing director, leads the firm with a focus on partnering with passionate and highly skilled teams. Quotidian Ventures has made a total of 80 investments to date, with 57 exits, demonstrating a strong track record in early-stage investing. For startups looking to approach Quotidian Ventures, it is beneficial to highlight innovative use of software and potential for industry transformation, especially if based in NYC or Latin America​.

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