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Latin America VC Funds

Venture capital funds investing in Latin American startups. Browse LatAm-focused VCs across Brazil, Mexico, and beyond.

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Redwood Ventures
Redwood Ventures

Redwood Ventures is a Guadalajara, Mexico-based venture capital firm founded in 2017 to back early-stage, high-impact technology startups in Latin America. The firm is led by Managing Partners Ian Paul Otero and Alejandro Gonzalez Aleman and operates under a dual mandate: serving as a Mexico-anchored VC for Latin American dealflow and as a broader global investor in frontier technology. Redwood launched Fund I at $7 million and has since raised Fund II, with 58 total investments and 25 active portfolio companies. The firm also maintains a strategic partnership with Seedstars Capital targeting up to $200 million of combined deployment across Latin America. Redwood leads rounds and invests at Seed through Series A stages across fintech, insurtech, healthtech, edtech, agritech, AI, IoT, cybersecurity, e-commerce, and mobility — with an explicit impact investing lens favoring businesses that address underserved needs across the region. Notable portfolio companies include MiSalud Health (telehealth for the Latino diaspora), Remitee (cross-border financial software), Crabi (digital auto insurance, which closed a $13.6 million round in June 2025 with Redwood following on), Minu (HR and salary-on-demand), Boletomovil (ticketing platform), and Parco (parking-lot operating system). Redwood's Guadalajara base is a deliberate choice: the city is Mexico's technology capital and sits outside the Mexico City gravity well, giving the firm early access to founders building for regional markets where US coastal investors have little visibility. The combination of local knowledge, an active operator network, and the Seedstars partnership provides portfolio companies with both financial backing and the cross-border distribution infrastructure needed to scale across Latin America's diverse and fast-growing markets.

LatAm
USA
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+1
Website
Resilience Capital Ventures
Resilience Capital Ventures

Resilience Capital Ventures LLC (RCV) is a boutique capital advisory practice headquartered in Washington, DC, founded in 2018 by Dr. Gillian Marcelle, PhD, who was recognized on the 2024 Forbes 'Fifty Over Fifty' Investment List. Rather than operating as a conventional venture fund with a pooled LP vehicle, RCV mobilizes and catalyzes capital through strategic advisory engagements and partnerships with a network of investment firms and brokers, matching capital sources with qualified projects and sponsors and helping them become investment-ready. Target geographies are the United States, the Caribbean, and sub-Saharan Africa. RCV's signature methodology is the proprietary Triple B Framework — Bottlenecks, Blind Spots, and Blended Finance — which combines financial capital with knowledge, social, cultural, relationship, network, and political capital to address capital-misallocation problems in underserved markets. Sector mandate covers telecoms, information technology, renewable energy, climate tech, smart and regenerative agriculture, fintech, health systems, and creative sectors including film, music, and digital media, with additional expertise in diaspora bonds and impact finance instruments. The team includes Bryan Joseph (contingent risk and capital management), Olumide Lala (climate finance, co-founder of Climate Transition), and Alex Ou Young (senior project management). Notable clients and strategic partners include the Government of The Bahamas, MPC Energy Solutions, the MPC Caribbean Clean Energy Fund, Open Society Foundations, PolicyLink, the Clinton Foundation, and the African Union. RCV does not publicly disclose a direct-investment portfolio or check sizes. The firm's advisory model positions it as a capital architecture partner rather than a deploying fund — working upstream of transactions to build the conditions under which investment can flow into markets where conventional capital structures routinely fail.

USA
Africa
+1
Website
Rethink Education
Rethink Education

Rethink Capital Partners is an impact-focused investment firm that manages a diverse array of strategies aimed at generating both financial returns and positive social and environmental impact. As part of Seavest Investment Group, Rethink Capital Partners oversees several funds, including Rethink Education, Rethink Food, and Rethink Impact, each targeting different sectors. Founded with the mission of leveraging capital to drive systemic change, Rethink Capital Partners has invested in various sectors including education technology, food technology, and gender equity. The firm has a strong emphasis on diversity, with a significant portion of its investments in women-led and minority-led companies. They are pioneers in impact investing, often ahead of market trends, and focus on businesses that address critical societal challenges. Notable additions to their team include Amy Nelson, Chief Strategy Officer, and Alison Smith, Partner, who bring substantial expertise and networks to the firm. Their roles focus on growing Rethink’s strategies and expanding their impact.

Israel
MENA
+6
Website
Ribbit Capital
Ribbit Capital

Ribbit Capital is a global venture capital firm with a singular mission: to transform the world of finance. Founded in 2012, Ribbit focuses on investing in companies that aim to innovate and disrupt traditional financial services. The firm invests in a range of sectors, including lending, personal finance, insurance, financial software, and cryptocurrency. Ribbit Capital is known for its deep understanding of the complexities of building financial businesses. The firm emphasizes not just financial investment but also sharing its extensive experience and insights with the entrepreneurs it backs. Ribbit's investment philosophy is centered on the belief that consumers and business owners moving to mobile will significantly impact financial services for decades to come, favoring new entrants and brands over legacy players. The team at Ribbit Capital includes experienced professionals like founder and managing partner Meyer “Micky” Malka, who has a background in financial services across multiple continents. Other key team members include Denise Gilbert, Nick Shalek, and Sigal Mandelker, each bringing a wealth of expertise to support the firm's mission. Ribbit Capital has a diverse portfolio that includes companies like Coinbase, Affirm, and Robinhood, reflecting its commitment to backing ambitious entrepreneurs who are poised to reshape the financial landscape.

LatAm
Europe
+3
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
Website
Richmond Global Ventures
Richmond Global Ventures

Richmond Global Ventures is a New York-based venture capital firm founded in 2014 as the dedicated VC arm of Richmond Global, a broader alternative-investment platform originally established in 2000 by Peter Kellner. The firm invests in entrepreneurs building transformative global businesses with a cross-border lens spanning the United States, Latin America, the Middle East and other emerging markets. Sector priorities include information technology, life sciences, fintech, SaaS, enterprise applications and blockchain and deep tech. The investment team of four partners is based in the United States and the Netherlands, and the firm is a SEC-registered investment adviser. Richmond Global Ventures leads rounds and deploys initial checks of $4M to $6M into Series A and Series B opportunities, with approximately half the fund reserved for follow-on investment. Across 22 total investments and 12 active holdings, the portfolio includes one unicorn -- Chia Network, the proof-of-space blockchain, where Richmond Global co-led a $61 million Series B alongside Andreessen Horowitz. Other notable portfolio names include Lokker (network management software), Korrus (consumer electronics) and Kueski (Mexican consumer fintech). The firm is led by Managing Partners Peter Kellner and David Frazee, whose decade-long partnership has collectively built companies across five continents, supported by Managing Director Mohan Menon, who brings 30 years of company-building experience across four continents. Richmond Global Ventures operates with a founder-first mentality developed across multiple decades and geographies, providing strategic support and network access that spans the Americas, Europe and the Middle East. The cross-border thesis reflects the partners' view that the next generation of transformative companies will be built by teams thinking globally from day one.

USA
LatAm
+1
$3M-$10M
Website
Rise Ventures
Rise Ventures

Rise Ventures, founded in 2016 and based in São Paulo, Brazil, is a venture capital firm that focuses on investments that combine financial returns with positive social and environmental impact. The firm targets three main areas: social inclusion, environmental sustainability, and well-being. Their investments support sectors such as education, healthcare, clean energy, waste management, and sustainable mobility. Key companies in Rise Ventures' portfolio include Hilab, a healthtech focused on rapid diagnostics, and Alicerce Educação, which provides affordable education services. The firm also supports businesses that are part of the circular economy and those working to regenerate natural resources. Led by co-founders Pedro Vilela, Daniel Madureira, and Tiago Longuini, Rise Ventures plays a crucial role in Brazil’s impact investment landscape, driving socio-environmental transformations across the country.

LatAm
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
Website
Riverwood Capital
Riverwood Capital

Riverwood Capital, founded in 2008 and headquartered in Menlo Park, California, is a private equity firm that specializes in investing in high-growth technology and technology-related companies globally. The firm targets businesses in North America, Latin America, and other emerging markets, focusing on sectors such as IT & telecom infrastructure, hardware & semiconductors, consumer electronics, IT services & outsourcing, B2B software, and digital & consumer internet. Riverwood Capital's investment strategy revolves around partnering with proven businesses to help them scale and become world-class organizations. They typically invest between $25 million and $125 million per company, with a strategic emphasis on scalability, profitable growth, and long-term value creation​. The firm has made over 185 investments and has had more than 67 successful exits, including notable companies like Nutanix, VTEX, and Greenhouse Software. The Riverwood team is comprised of seasoned technology and business executives with deep expertise in scaling businesses. They offer strategic partnerships and a robust network of top executives to support their portfolio companies.

LatAm
USA
+1
$10M-$50M
Website
Robust
Robust

Robust VC is an early-stage venture capital firm established in 2022 with headquarters in San Francisco. The firm takes an industry-agnostic approach to investment, focusing on identifying and backing startups with the potential to drive significant technological advancements. With a global reach, Robust VC actively seeks opportunities in the U.S., Southeast Asia, and regions such as Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines​. Led by founder Kanin Asva, who has a diverse background in investment and risk management, the firm prides itself on delivering precise, high-quality investments rather than taking a "spray-and-pray" approach. Its investments generally range from $25,000 to $1 million, targeting companies at the prototype or early-revenue stages. Robust focuses on fostering innovation and supporting businesses that tackle complex economic, logistical, and technological challenges, particularly in sectors that promise long-term societal and financial returns​. Noteworthy investments include Symbiome, a microbiome-focused skincare brand committed to sustainability, and Offsight, a project management software company improving productivity in modular construction​. The firm’s goal is to partner with transformational companies that offer breakthrough solutions in their industries, helping them scale effectively through hands-on guidance, operational support, and access to a wide network of industry veterans​. Asva's leadership is reflected in his commitment to quality and careful selection of partners, ensuring that Robust's portfolio generates both impactful outcomes and significant financial returns.

Israel
MENA
+3
$1M-$3M
Website
Rocketship.vc
Rocketship.vc

Rocketship.vc is a Los Altos, California-based early-stage venture capital fund founded in 2014 by a team of veteran data scientists and repeat entrepreneurs with a mission to pioneer the use of machine learning in startup investing. The firm is fully remote and operates globally, using a proprietary 'Escape Velocity' algorithm and what the team describes as the world's largest startup dataset to systematically identify companies with a sustainable growth engine and reach out proactively to founders. Founding Partner Anand Rajaraman co-founded Kosmix, which was acquired by Walmart and became @WalmartLabs; he is joined by co-founder Venky Harinarayan, also a Kosmix and Walmart alumnus, and Managing Director Sailesh Ramakrishnan, a former NASA Ames computer scientist and Director of Engineering at @WalmartLabs. Rocketship has raised Fund I (2014), Fund II ($100 million, closed 2020) and Fund III (2022 vintage), deploying into B2B marketplaces, AI software, cloud storage, platform software, real estate, space, hardware, HR tech, e-commerce and fintech across the US, India, UK and 14 countries in total. The firm has backed roughly 95 companies across 20 sectors. Notable portfolio names include NoBroker (Indian proptech), Moglix (B2B commerce), Khatabook (SMB fintech), Yulu (micro-mobility), Stocard (mobile wallet), Wasabi (cloud storage) and Locus, an acquired logistics platform. The portfolio has produced 13 acquisitions, including Locus's acquisition by Ingka in October 2025. The firm made 7 investments in 2025 and 2 in early 2026, with the most recent investment in Plutus (financial services) in February 2026. Rocketship's data-first sourcing model allows the firm to identify high-growth companies before traditional venture signals surface them, and the globally distributed team gives founders access to deep networks across the US and Indian technology ecosystems.

USA
India
+3
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
Website
Salkantay Ventures
Salkantay Ventures

Salkantay Ventures is widely regarded as the largest venture capital fund in Peru, founded in 2012 and headquartered in the Miraflores district of Lima. The firm invests in early-stage entrepreneurs across Spanish-speaking Latin America who use technology to address the region's most pressing problems. Its thematic areas span smart cities and logistics, fintech, edtech, healthtech, and the digitization of micro, small and medium enterprises via B2B and SaaS models. The team of 11 includes 4 partners, led by Luis Daniel Arbulu and Lucia Montalvo. Salkantay's flagship vehicle is the Salkantay Exponential Fund (SXF) LP, which reached a final close of $26 million in 2022 with institutional limited partners including Capria Ventures, IDB Lab, the Dutch Good Growth Fund, Colombia's Bancoldex, and Peru's COFIDE-managed FCEI fund-of-funds. Through SXF the firm leads seed and Series A rounds with checks of $500,000 to $3 million into up to 25 technology-based startups across the region. The active portfolio spans 22 companies, and named investments include Finnecto, uDocz, Welli, minu, and Guama — the latter a $1.5 million seed co-led by Salkantay alongside Story Ventures and Hustle Fund. In total the firm has made 50 cumulative disclosed investments counting follow-ons. Salkantay positions itself as a long-term partner to its founders, combining capital with deep regional networks and an on-the-ground understanding of Latin America's regulatory, commercial, and cultural environments. The firm has been a consistent presence in the region's early-stage ecosystem for over a decade, maintaining a steady investment pace of six or more deals per year.

LatAm
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
Website
Sarona Ventures
Sarona Ventures

Sarona Ventures is a global venture capital firm and technology ecosystem founded in 2019 and headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel, with active offices in New York, San Francisco, London, the UAE, and Singapore. The firm originated as the venture investment arm of the Bouaziz Single Family Office and was co-founded by Alex Bouaziz (founder of Deel), David Debash, Morris Levy, Philippe Bouaziz, and Toot Shani. Toot Shani serves as Founding and Managing Partner, Philippe Bouaziz as Managing Partner, and Alex Bouaziz as Partner. The team has grown to 38 people including 11 partners. In 2024-2025 Sarona launched a $20 million institutional fund backed by private investors and wealthy families alongside its family-office balance sheet. The firm invests from pre-seed through Series B in enterprise software with an emphasis on AI-powered solutions that optimise business operations, reduce costs, and drive revenue. Verticals include SaaS, fintech, insurtech, proptech, retail technology, and SMB-focused platforms across Israel, the US, Europe, and Latin America. Typical checks run $100,000 to $5 million with a sweet spot at $1.5 million. Across approximately 239 disclosed investments the firm has produced 8 exits and backed 7 unicorns — including Deel, Notion, Ramp, Sorare, and Verbit — representing a combined valuation above $45 billion. The most recent notable exit was Hofy, acquired by Deel. Sarona's edge is the depth of its founding network: co-founder Alex Bouaziz built Deel into one of the world's most valuable HR platforms, and the firm's day-to-day investor relationships reflect that operating credibility. Recent investments include Napo (insurance), Crowded (Series A), and Velox AI data security platform Velotix, reflecting a continued focus on enterprise AI and mission-critical software.

Israel
USA
+2
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+2
Website
SCOR Ventures
SCOR Ventures

SCOR Ventures is the corporate venture capital arm of SCOR, the French global reinsurer, founded in 2017 and headquartered in Paris with a globally distributed team of approximately six spanning London, New York, Chicago, Charlotte, and Singapore. The fund operates with a 130 million euro mandate and invests from seed through Series B, targeting 7.5 to 12.5 percent ownership at first check. Managing Partner Will Thorne (London) leads the team with SVP Kendall Crocker (New York) and a wider investment bench. The firm leads or co-leads roughly half of its deals. SCOR Ventures organises its thesis around three pillars: tech-driven underwriters and distributors (managing general agents and digital carriers), software solutions benefiting SCOR and its cedents, and companies helping people live healthier lives. Adjacent targets include fintech, digital health, climate technology, cybersecurity, financial operations software, industrial software, and employee benefits — sectors where SCOR's global risk network provides a meaningful distribution and validation edge. Geographic coverage spans North America, EMEA, and Latin America. Across 25 portfolio companies, named investments include Marshmallow (UK insurtech MGA), Protex AI (workplace safety computer vision), Kontempo (Latin America B2B buy-now-pay-later and trade finance), Novisto (ESG reporting software, invested May 2025), and Cartan Trade (trade-credit insurance, Series A in October 2025). SCOR's strategic value to portfolio companies goes beyond capital: the parent reinsurer's relationships with primary insurers, cedents, and risk carriers across more than 160 countries create natural commercial pathways for companies building in insurance-adjacent and risk-management technology verticals.

USA
Europe
+1
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
Website
Second Century Ventures
Second Century Ventures

Second Century Ventures (SCV) is the strategic investment arm of the National Association of Realtors (NAR), the largest trade association in the United States, and is widely regarded as the most active global real estate technology venture fund. Founded in 2008 and fully capitalized by NAR, SCV is headquartered in Chicago with an active presence in Washington, DC, and is led by Managing Partner Tyler Thompson. The fund invests in technology that reshapes real estate, financial services, insurance, and home services, with a heavy emphasis on AI, digital experiences, payments, cybersecurity, and sustainability tooling. SCV's operating model is built around an unmatched distribution advantage: through NAR's 1.5 million-member Realtor network and 50-plus state and international partner associations, portfolio companies gain pilot-and-scale access that is structurally difficult to replicate. SCV's flagship program is the REACH accelerator, which runs parallel cohorts in the United States, Canada, Latin America, Australia, the United Kingdom, and a dedicated commercial real estate track. REACH has graduated more than 200 companies whose combined capital raised exceeds $3 billion. SCV's total portfolio now spans 285-plus companies globally. Recent cohorts include the REACH UK 2025 companies — Carrot, Husmus, and Casapay among them — and the REACH Commercial 2025 cohort of nine companies announced in July 2025, including Forty5Park, Packsmith, PredictAP, REKalibrate, and Verv Energy. Typical investments are seed and Series A checks, reflecting the fund's role as an early-stage capital provider with an emphasis on helping founders access NAR's commercial distribution before investing further growth capital. SCV's combination of patient institutional backing and incomparable industry reach gives it a structural edge in the proptech and real estate technology segments that no independent fund can match.

USA
Canada
+3
$100K-$500K
Website
Seedstars International Ventures
Seedstars International Ventures

Seedstars International Ventures (SIV) is the flagship emerging-markets venture capital arm of the Seedstars Group, the Swiss-founded global platform operating 15 offices, 100-plus team members, and coverage of more than 90 startup ecosystems worldwide. SIV invests at pre-seed and seed stages across Latin America, Africa, MENA, Central and Eastern Europe, and Asia, with a deliberate focus on the economies projected to be among the top 20 by GDP in 2050: India, Indonesia, Brazil, Mexico, Nigeria, Egypt, Pakistan, the Philippines, and Vietnam. SIV Fund I was a $30 million vehicle; SIV Fund II (launched 2022) targets $30 million with a $20 million first close, backed by the IFC, Visa Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation's Zero Gap Fund, and Symbiotics. Fund II is led by General Partner Patricia Sosrodjojo, a former Venture Partner at Indonesia's AC Ventures with 15-plus years of Asia-Pacific investing and consulting experience. Average checks run $150,000 to $350,000, and the fund leads rounds. The thesis centers on fintech and the future of commerce as multi-decade structural opportunities across emerging markets, with a strong preference for B2B models addressing access to financial services, healthcare, education, energy, agritech, e-commerce, and SaaS. Across 93-plus investments in 30-plus countries, named portfolio companies include Dastgyr (Pakistan B2B commerce), Foodics (MENA restaurant SaaS), OlaClick (Latin America), Omnibiz (Nigeria B2B commerce), and TAXO — where SIV led a $1.2 million seed alongside 500 Global. The portfolio has produced one unicorn (Webflow) and two acquisitions (Orcas and MyRobin). SIV's global network across the Seedstars platform gives its founders access to co-investor relationships, pilot partnerships, and market entry support in regions where early-stage capital and institutional ecosystem infrastructure remain thin relative to the scale of the opportunity.

LatAm
Africa
+5
$100K-$500K
Website
Semillero Partners
Semillero Partners

Semillero Partners is a San Juan-based venture capital firm that was founded in 2016. The firm specializes in early and growth-stage investments within the food, beverage, food tech, and wellness sectors, with a strong emphasis on sustainability and transformative change. Their investment approach combines capital with hands-on support, leveraging expertise in management, distribution, operations, and marketing to help portfolio companies scale effectively. Semillero Partners typically invests in Seed and Series A rounds, with check sizes ranging from $1 million to $3 million. Their geographic focus includes the United States, Puerto Rico, Latin America, and select international markets like Europe and Israel. The firm is known for backing companies that are driving innovation in "Better-For-You" food products and sustainable agriculture technologies. The founding partners, Alex Borschow and Gualberto Rodriguez, bring significant experience in managing and scaling companies within their focus sectors. Semillero’s portfolio includes companies such as RobinFood, Jiant, and Seal the Seasons, reflecting their commitment to sustainable and impactful businesses. Semillero’s connection to Puerto Rico is particularly noteworthy, as they seek to leverage the island’s unique market opportunities while also supporting global ventures that align with their mission​.

Israel
LatAm
+3
$1M-$3M
Website
Simile Venture Partners
Simile Venture Partners

Simile Venture Partners is a Luxembourg-based venture capital firm founded in 2012 that provides hatch-, early-, and seed-stage funding to internet startups worldwide. Led by Founder and President Pascal Clement and General Partner Tatiana Kim, the firm operates with a global mandate that disproportionately allocates to emerging markets — India, Turkey, Latin America, and Southeast Asia — wherever the firm sees an opportunity to build a sizeable business within a five-year period. The investment focus spans consumer internet, digital media, mobile, and B2B2C business models. Simile has made 22 or more investments with standout outcomes including two unicorns and one IPO, plus four acquisitions. The most prominent exits are Spinny — the Indian used-car marketplace where Simile participated in a $13.2 million Series A alongside Accel in May 2019, now a unicorn — Slice (Indian fintech, $2.25 million seed alongside Blume Ventures in October 2017, now a unicorn), and AUTO1 Group, the German used-car platform that went public. Fleksy (keyboard app) received a $1.6 million Series A alongside Inveready in October 2021. The most recent documented investment is Futwork, a Series A of approximately $2.5 million closed September 2024. Simile's edge is its ability to identify category-defining consumer and marketplace businesses in emerging markets before they attract mainstream venture attention. Average participation in Series A rounds has been $4.43 million across seven deals and $2.32 million at seed across four deals. Fund size and AUM are not publicly disclosed.

India
Europe
+2
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+1
Socialatom Ventures
Socialatom Ventures

Socialatom Group is a Miami-based private investment and advisory firm with a strong focus on driving economic development in Latin America. Established with the mission to promote upward socioeconomic mobility, the firm co-finances, operates, and invests in companies and programs that foster high-impact entrepreneurship and innovation across the region. Socialatom Group manages several investment vehicles, including Firstrock Capital, which backs U.S. startups leveraging top engineering talent from Latin America. The firm also runs Socialatom Angels, a series of investment syndicates and Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs) that lower the barriers for accredited investors to co-invest in startups and venture capital funds. Their investment portfolio is diverse, spanning over 68 companies across sectors such as life sciences, technology, and enterprise applications. Notable investments include companies like Authy (acquired by Twilio) and Ayenda (a digital hotel chain in Latin America). Socialatom Group is particularly active in early-stage investments, with a presence in the U.S., Colombia, and several other countries.

LatAm
Website
Soma Capital
Soma Capital

Soma Capital, founded in 2015 by Aneel Ranadive, is a venture capital firm based in San Francisco, California. The firm focuses on early-stage investments in software and technology startups that aim to automate and improve various sectors. Soma Capital's approach is stage- and sector-agnostic, investing globally in regions such as Africa, the Middle East, South America, and Asia. Soma Capital has raised several funds, with its latest, Soma Capital Fund III, closing at $412 million in January 2022. This fund is used to support unicorn and startup software companies around the world. The firm has made significant investments in over 1,097 companies, including notable names like Cruise, Rappi, Ironclad, Human Interest, Razorpay, Rippling, and Lambda School. Soma Capital has seen 19 of its portfolio companies achieve unicorn status and has been involved in more than 140 exits. The firm’s leadership includes Founder and Managing Partner Aneel Ranadive, along with partners like Mir Faiyaz and Nikhita Jaaswal. Soma Capital's mission is to invest in transformative technology solutions that can impact billions of people globally​.

Israel
MENA
+6
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
Website
South Ventures
South Ventures

South Ventures is a Florida-based online investment platform founded in January 2013 by Federico Tessore and Sebastian Ortega that enables Latin American investors to participate in early- and growth-stage global startups, with a particular focus on Argentina and Spanish-speaking Latin America. Operating out of Key Biscayne and Miami, the platform serves clients in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Spain, and the United States, and claims more than 7,000 active investors. Tessore, an Argentine entrepreneur educated at NYU and IAE Business School, also founded Inversor Global; Ortega serves as CEO and co-founded Club Inversores Angeles IG. Since 2014 South Ventures has launched three venture capital vehicles and reports average annual returns of approximately 25%, with roughly a quarter of its portfolio scaling from $3 million to $100 million in valuation within five years. Deployment splits into a seed fund writing approximately $50,000 tickets and an early-stage fund writing $200,000 to $300,000 tickets, with aggregate deployed capital of approximately $8 million across about 30 startups. The disclosed portfolio comprises 24 companies including one unicorn, with coverage across consumer, retail, enterprise SaaS, blockchain and fintech, and media. A notable holding is Ripio, the Argentine crypto payments pioneer founded in 2013. The most recent disclosed investment is into Bublish, a B2B media and information services company, in June 2023. South Ventures' distinctive value is its community model: by aggregating thousands of LatAm retail investors alongside institutional capital, the platform provides early-stage founders with access to a commercially engaged investor base that can open doors in the Spanish-speaking markets where most established US VCs lack authentic relationships.

LatAm
USA
+1
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
Website
SP Ventures
SP Ventures

SP Ventures is a Brazilian venture capital firm specializing in early-stage investments in agritech and food technology across Latin America. Founded in 2007 and based in São Paulo, SP Ventures is a leader in supporting innovative solutions for agriculture, focusing on precision farming, agri-fintech, supply chain logistics, and sustainability. Its portfolio includes notable investments like Agrosmart, an IoT platform for precision farming, InCeres, a soil management system, and Pink Farms, the first vertical urban farm in Latin America. These startups develop technologies that enhance agricultural productivity while addressing global challenges like food security and sustainability. SP Ventures manages the AgVentures II fund, which has attracted significant backing from global leaders such as BASF and Syngenta. The fund focuses on pioneering technologies in agriculture, including biological inputs, digital financial services for farmers, and food safety innovations. The firm also aims to expand its reach across Latin America, with investments in countries like Argentina, Chile, and Mexico. Led by co-founder Francisco Jardim, SP Ventures takes a hands-on approach to nurturing startups, offering strategic support to scale businesses and drive sustainable growth. The firm believes agritech can play a transformative role in Latin America's economic and environmental future, actively seeking out entrepreneurs whose solutions align with this vision.

LatAm
Website
Spacecadet Ventures
Spacecadet Ventures

Spacecadet Ventures is a cutting-edge venture capital firm based in San Francisco, focusing on early-stage investments in groundbreaking industries such as artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and financial services. They have a diverse portfolio featuring companies like Eyebot, Cascade Biocatalysts, and Prophetic AI, showcasing their commitment to transformative technologies. Geographically, their investments are spread across North America and Europe. Spacecadet Ventures typically engages in seed to Series A rounds, with average check sizes around $3 million, often co-investing with prominent partners like Andreessen Horowitz and Village Global. Their strategy is anchored in leveraging marketing expertise to propel startups to success, aligning with their brand as "The Marketing VC." They are known for their hands-on approach, providing not just capital but also strategic guidance and industry connections. Key team members include Alexa Binns, a seasoned marketer with extensive experience in consumer tech and venture investments, supported by a team of industry veterans. Spacecadet Ventures prefers pitches that demonstrate innovative solutions with clear market potential and scalability. They are approachable and encourage startups to reach out through their website, emphasizing their openness to novel ideas and disruptive technologies. With a proactive investment style, they aim to be a catalyst for the next generation of industry leaders​.

LatAm
USA
+1
$100K-$500K
Website
Sparkmind.vc
Sparkmind.vc

Sparkmind.vc is the first Nordic venture capital firm focused exclusively on the learning sector. Founded in Helsinki, Finland, the firm invests in early-stage startups that are transforming education across various levels, including early childhood, K-12, higher education, vocational training, and corporate learning. Sparkmind.vc supports companies that improve learning outcomes, expand access to education, enhance process efficiency, or generate actionable insights from educational data. The firm typically invests in Seed to Series B stages, with individual investments reaching up to €5 million. While their primary focus is on Europe, Sparkmind.vc also selectively invests in companies outside the region, particularly those with a strong potential for international scalability. Their portfolio includes companies like Vygo, which focuses on higher education tutoring, and Fretello, an AI-driven music education platform. With a final fund size of €55 million, Sparkmind.vc aims to back around 20-25 companies, often taking a lead role in funding rounds. The firm’s leadership team brings extensive experience in education, venture capital, and strategic business development, making them well-equipped to guide their portfolio companies to success.

Israel
MENA
+6
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
Website
Supermoon Capital
Supermoon Capital

Supermoon Capital is a pioneering venture capital firm exclusively focused on the rapidly growing sleep industry, which they refer to as the "Night Market™." Launched in 2021 with a $36 million fund, Supermoon Capital seeks to address the global epidemic of insufficient sleep, which affects 75% of Americans and has been declared a public health crisis by the CDC. The firm invests in early-stage startups across various sectors, including software, medical devices, and consumer products, all aimed at improving sleep health through science-backed innovations. The firm’s portfolio is diverse, featuring companies like Endel, an AI-driven platform that creates personalized soundscapes to enhance sleep and reduce stress, and EnsoData, which uses FDA-cleared AI software to assist clinicians in diagnosing sleep disorders like sleep apnea. Other notable investments include FreshBed, a Netherlands-based company that designs beds optimizing air quality, temperature, and humidity for better sleep, and Clair Labs, an Israeli startup revolutionizing patient monitoring with contact-free technology for clinical-grade physiological monitoring. Supermoon Capital was co-founded by industry veterans Pat Connolly, Michael Masterson, and Grayson Judge. Connolly, with his extensive background at Williams-Sonoma, brings a wealth of experience in business strategy and e-commerce. Masterson and Judge contribute deep expertise from the healthcare and venture capital sectors. Together, they provide more than just capital; they offer a robust network of sleep science experts and strategic partners to help their portfolio companies succeed. Supermoon Capital is positioned as the premier source of expertise and funding in the emerging sleep economy.

Israel
MENA
+6
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+1
Website
Supernode Ventures
Supernode Ventures

Supernode Ventures, founded in 2017 by Laurel Touby, is an early-stage venture capital firm based in New York. The firm is sector-agnostic, with a portfolio spanning across fintech, healthtech, B2B, and B2C companies. Supernode primarily invests in pre-seed and seed-stage startups, often providing the first institutional checks for emerging companies. Their typical check sizes range from $500,000 to $1 million. Supernode’s portfolio includes notable companies like Braze (IPO in 2021), BBOT (acquired for $100 million), Electric.ai, and DeepScribe.ai. The firm is known for backing innovative startups in healthcare, e-commerce, and supply chain technologies, among other industries. The firm's investment strategy revolves around identifying founders with resilience and a strong sense of control over their destiny, a key trait Laurel Touby emphasizes. Supernode is also heavily network-driven, leveraging extensive industry connections to help its portfolio companies grow. With over 50 companies backed in its first fund, Supernode Ventures has positioned itself as a key player in the early-stage investment ecosystem, focusing on scalable tech solutions that have the potential to transform their respective industries.

LatAm
Africa
$500K-$1M
Website
Susa Ventures
Susa Ventures

Susa Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm based in San Francisco, named after the Susa family of mountain gorillas in Rwanda. The firm focuses on investments in sectors such as fintech, healthcare, logistics, enterprise software, and infrastructure and development tools. Susa Ventures seeks out businesses with strong compounding moats, like proprietary data, economies of scale, and network effects. Founded by Seth Berman and Chad Byers, Susa Ventures has backed notable companies like Robinhood, Flexport, and Viz.ai. The firm typically invests between $1 million and $3 million in seed rounds and is known for being a supportive and accessible partner to its portfolio companies. Susa Ventures prides itself on creating a deeply connected community of founders, investors, operators, advisors, and service providers. The team at Susa Ventures includes experienced professionals from various backgrounds, all committed to helping entrepreneurs succeed. Their investment process involves a few introductory meetings followed by a full partner meeting and thorough reference checks.

LatAm
Africa
+1
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
Website
SV Latam Capital
SV Latam Capital

SV Latam Capital is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm that focuses on early-stage investments across Latin America. Founded in 2013 by Consuelo Valverde, the firm is dedicated to empowering innovative startups that address critical global challenges, particularly in the realms of health, sustainability, and technology. The firm’s mission is to support bold founders who are building businesses that have a positive impact on people and the planet. SV Latam Capital’s investment strategy emphasizes identifying and backing tech and science-driven companies with the potential to create transformative solutions. The firm’s portfolio includes companies that are pioneering advancements in sectors such as healthcare, clean energy, and fintech, reflecting its commitment to making a meaningful impact through its investments. The firm operates with a unique approach, leveraging its Silicon Valley roots to provide capital, mentorship, and strategic support to Latin American entrepreneurs. This approach has attracted a diverse group of investors, including notable names like Chris Sacca and PayPal, who recognize the significant potential in the Latin American market. SV Latam Capital has raised multiple funds, including its $22 million Fund II, which closed in 2021. This fund is designed to support the next generation of Latin American entrepreneurs, with a focus on scaling innovative solutions that can address global challenges. With its strong network and deep expertise, SV Latam Capital is well-positioned to continue driving positive change and fostering the growth of high-impact startups across the region​.

LatAm
USA
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
Website
Syngenta Ventures
Syngenta Ventures

Syngenta Group Ventures is a venture capital arm based in Basel, Switzerland, focusing on innovative agri-food technologies and business models. They aim to transform agriculture by supporting startups that address global challenges such as climate change, food security, and sustainable farming. Notable investments include Sound Agriculture, which develops climate-smart agricultural solutions; Greeneye Technology, an AI-driven precision spraying system; and BioPhero, which creates sustainable biological alternatives to chemical pesticides. The fund primarily invests in early to late-stage companies across diverse geographies, with significant activity in North America, Europe, and Asia. Syngenta Group Ventures typically takes minority equity stakes and often co-invests with other venture and corporate funds. Their strategy revolves around identifying and nurturing groundbreaking innovations that improve farming economics and productivity. The average check size varies, but they actively lead rounds, particularly in Series B and beyond. Entrepreneurs are encouraged to approach them with scalable solutions that align with their mission of sustainable and profitable agriculture. The leadership team, including Managing Directors Michael Lee and Shubhang Shankar, brings extensive expertise in venture capital, technical sciences, and agribusiness. Syngenta Group Ventures stands out for its deep industry knowledge and commitment to leveraging technology for a better agricultural future.

Israel
LatAm
+3
Website
Techstars
Techstars

Techstars is a global platform for investment and innovation that has supported over 4,000 startups since its inception in 2006. Based in Boulder, Colorado, Techstars operates accelerator programs worldwide, providing early-stage startups with access to capital, mentorship, and a vast network of investors and partners. Their portfolio spans a diverse range of industries, including HealthTech, FinTech, Web3, CleanTech, and more. Notable companies in their portfolio include Chainalysis, DataRobot, and Remitly. Techstars has facilitated over $27.3 billion in total funding for its startups, with a cumulative market cap of $113.6 billion​. Techstars' investment strategy involves pre-seed and early-stage investments through their accelerator programs. They invest up to $120,000 in each startup during the accelerator program, and follow-on investments through their Venture Fund. This strategy allows them to support companies from their initial stages through to growth​.

Israel
MENA
+6
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
Website
Techtools Ventures
Techtools Ventures

Techtools Ventures is a São Paulo, Brazil-based investment firm that operates as a venture builder for science- and technology-based startups in the healthcare and security industries, backing companies from MVP through Series A with the goal of creating high-potential global companies that deliver both financial and social returns. It was founded by serial entrepreneur Jefferson Almoualem (Jeff) Plentz in 1995 as a technology consulting firm focused on social impact, then pivoted in 2015 to concentrate exclusively on developing innovative healthcare projects, and launched its first venture capital vehicle, 'fund zero,' in 2017 with six startups. The firm functions as a platform to accelerate the adoption of health innovation, connecting patients and hospitals through leading startups and validating solutions within Brazil's hospital network. For example, it developed and donated an AI-based telemedicine triage app, Saúde Digital MG Covid-19, to the state of Minas Gerais during the pandemic, used by more than 40,000 residents. Plentz brings over 30 years of experience across business, innovation, government relations and consulting, and the firm is willing to lead rounds. Notable activity includes a R$3M investment in agtech startup Eirene Solutions in late 2018, along with portfolio and brand initiatives such as PapoFácil and 211. In Brazil, Bromelia Capital, a São Paulo venture capital firm founded in 2017, consolidated its operations by acquiring Techtools Ventures and incorporating the newly created techtools capital, bringing the high-social-impact investment portfolio under its umbrella. By combining a venture-builder model with a healthcare and security focus, Techtools backs science-based Brazilian founders pursuing both financial and social returns.

LatAm
$500K-$1M
Website
Tekton Ventures
Tekton Ventures

Tekton Ventures is an international, seed-stage venture capital firm founded in 2008 and headquartered in San Francisco, with deep Silicon Valley roots and a global footprint. It runs a collaborative global investment platform, backing both early-stage startups and early-stage funds worldwide, and emphasizes long-term relationships with founders and fund managers that let it capture emerging innovation trends at inception. Its permanent-capital structure is designed to embrace the long, illiquid nature of venture investing. Typical first checks run roughly $100K to $1M, with a sweet spot around $500K, and the firm often invests alongside other early-stage investors rather than always leading. Sector interests span consumer and marketplace businesses, fintech, e-commerce, enterprise applications, retail, mobility and the gig and sharing economy. Geographically it concentrates on Silicon Valley plus select tech centers such as London and Israel, and fast-growing digitally connected markets across Asia, including China, Korea and India, as well as Latin America and Africa. The firm reports more than 160 portfolio companies, 66-plus fund partners, companies operating in 25-plus countries, over $106B in portfolio market value and 32 IPOs and exits. Notable companies include Coupang (NYSE IPO, roughly $102B market cap), Toss, Flutterwave, PayJoy, Merama, Signifyd, Moove, Outdoorsy, Thumbtack and PropTiger (acquired by Aurum PropTech in July 2025). Recent activity includes a Series A investment in LatAm conversational-AI startup Vambe in December 2025 and the NASDAQ listing of Virtuix in January 2026. The firm was founded by Jai Choi, who serves as Co-Founder and Managing Partner, and runs an approximately six-person team. Tekton blends fund and direct investing across global frontier markets.

USA
Asia-Pacific
+3
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
Website
Telefónica Tech Ventures
Telefónica Tech Ventures

Telefónica Tech Ventures is the global corporate venture capital vehicle of Telefónica, the Spanish multinational telecommunications group, specialized in cybersecurity and adjacent enterprise technology. Launched in 2020 and promoted by ElevenPaths, Telefónica's cybersecurity unit within Telefónica Tech, together with Telefónica Innovation Ventures, the group's broader CVC active since 2007, it is headquartered in Madrid with a presence in Silicon Valley. The fund's stated purpose is to detect disruptive innovation in cybersecurity, including threat intelligence, cloud security, data protection and AI applied to security, while also backing cloud, IoT and data startups worldwide and developing joint business with them. It typically invests up to roughly EUR 6M, about $7M, per deal at Series A to C stages, with observed checks in the $2M to $3M range, generally as a co-investor, and at launch set out to fund around fifteen cybersecurity developers over three years. Its investment scope spans Europe, the United States, Israel and Latin America. Tracked activity shows about 53 investments and 15 portfolio exits, with the most recent investment being a seed round in Mexican clean-energy marketplace Solfium in January 2025, around $2.2M alongside Wayra Hispam. Notable cybersecurity and connectivity holdings include Nozomi Networks in OT/IoT security, Red Sift, CounterCraft, Devo, Hdiv Security, Blueliv/4IQ, Kymatio, Mitiga Solutions and Monogoto. The fund is led by director Guenia Gawendo and leverages Telefónica's global telecom infrastructure, customer base and operating expertise as a strategic partner to its portfolio companies.

Europe
USA
+2
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
Website
Telefónica Ventures
Telefónica Ventures

Telefónica Ventures, formally Telefónica Innovation Ventures (TIV), is the corporate venture capital arm of Telefónica, the Spanish multinational telecommunications group. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Madrid with an office in Silicon Valley, it invests and builds strategic partnerships aligned with Telefónica's global strategy. It runs a dual model: making direct investments in technology startups and acting as a limited partner in a network of leading venture capital funds in key Telefónica markets, 12 funds in total, including Alter Venture Partners in Silicon Valley, Vintage in Israel, four funds in Spain and three in Brazil. Its current portfolio comprises around 10 directly held startups plus more than 80 companies reached through those fund commitments. Investment scope spans Europe, the United States, Israel and Latin America, and thematic focus areas include 5G and next-generation communications, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, IoT, cloud, edge, video, gaming, fintech and digital transformation, with growing interest in Web3 for telecoms. Across tracked direct activity it has made roughly 28 investments with about 4 exits and only a handful of lead positions, typically co-investing in larger rounds. Notable and recent direct investments include AI search company Perplexity in December 2024, Barcelona-based Mitiga Solutions in 2024, embedded-insurance startup Weecover, and cybersecurity firm Nozomi Networks. Telefónica Ventures sits within a broader corporate innovation ecosystem that also includes the Wayra accelerator, Telefónica Venture Builder and the cybersecurity-focused Telefónica Tech Ventures. By combining direct investments with a fund-of-funds network across its key markets, Telefónica Ventures connects the group to global technology innovation.

USA
Europe
+2
Website
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The Fund

The Fund VC, established in 2018, is a unique venture capital firm that operates a community-driven investment model. It focuses on early-stage startups across a variety of sectors including technology, consumer goods, and healthcare. The Fund VC operates through a network of micro-funds spread across different cities such as New York, Los Angeles, London, and Sydney, each managed by a group of local investors with deep expertise in their respective markets. The Fund VC has made notable investments in companies like Tia, a women’s health tech company; Parsley Health, a holistic health startup; and Bravely, a platform providing on-demand professional coaching. This portfolio reflects their commitment to backing innovative solutions that address significant market needs. The firm leverages its extensive network of founders, operators, and investors to provide not just capital but also mentorship and strategic support to its portfolio companies. This approach helps startups navigate early challenges and scale effectively. The Fund VC is particularly known for fostering a strong community among its portfolio companies, encouraging collaboration and shared growth​

Israel
MENA
+6
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
Website
The Helm
The Helm

The Helm is a New York City-based early-stage venture capital firm with a mission to invest in female-founded companies and redefine the venture landscape by focusing on gender-lens investing. Founded by Lindsey Taylor Wood, The Helm has become a prominent player in supporting women-led startups across various industries including healthcare, sustainability, and technology. Notable portfolio companies include Tia, a modern healthcare provider for women; Venus Aerospace, pushing the boundaries of hypersonic transportation; and Rebellyous Foods, revolutionizing plant-based meat production. The Helm’s investment strategy emphasizes identifying undervalued companies that demonstrate significant promise early on, ensuring they have the capital to achieve their potential. Their average check size varies, but they are known for leading funding rounds and maintaining active engagement with their portfolio companies. Startups seeking investment should highlight innovative solutions and robust business models that align with The Helm’s focus on female empowerment and sustainability. The team at The Helm includes Lindsey Taylor Wood, who leads the fund’s strategy and fundraising efforts; Julie Weber, COO and General Partner, with extensive experience in fund administration and operations; and Olivia Fleming, Partner, who directs the fund’s sustainability initiatives and angel investor network. This experienced team supports a diverse portfolio of over 20 companies and maintains a strong community of investors and founders committed to advancing female entrepreneurship.

Israel
MENA
+6
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
Website
TheVentureCity
TheVentureCity

TheVentureCity, founded in 2017, is a global early-stage venture capital firm focused on product-centric startups across the US, Europe, and Latin America. The firm manages over $150 million in assets, investing from pre-seed and seed stages up to Series A, with investment sizes ranging from $100,000 to $500,000. TheVentureCity's diverse portfolio includes companies such as Sidekick in financial services, Tiny Health in biotechnology, and Moonflow, a SaaS platform for debt collections. These investments highlight their commitment to sectors like AI/ML, cybersecurity, FinTech, and SaaS. Operating with an operator-led model, TheVentureCity provides both financial backing and strategic support to help startups scale globally. This approach has led to successful funding rounds and the growth of companies like Fixme Connect, BrandLovrs, and Plexigrid. Key team members, including founders Laura González-Estéfani and Clara Bullrich, leverage their extensive experience in technology investment and international scalability to drive the firm’s success and support portfolio companies effectively.

MENA
LatAm
+3
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+2
Website
Third Prime
Third Prime

Third Prime is an early-stage venture capital firm focusing on financial and industrial technology sectors. Established in 2016 by Keith Hamlin and Wes Barton, the firm leverages their extensive backgrounds in M&A law, private equity, and hedge funds to identify and invest in paradigm-shifting startups. Notable investments include companies such as Moonware, which automates aviation ground operations, and Paywatch, which offers financial wellness services in Asia. The firm prioritizes close partnerships with entrepreneurs, offering both capital and strategic guidance. With a keen eye for early insights and a commitment to optimizing outcomes for both founders and investors, Third Prime has built a diverse portfolio. This includes companies like Halborn, providing blockchain security, and Inspiren, using AI to enhance patient safety in healthcare​. Third Prime's team is composed of seasoned professionals with backgrounds in law, investment banking, and technology. Key members include Mike Kim, with over a decade of investment experience, and Jenny Bloom, a former corporate associate at Wilson Sonsini. This experienced team supports Third Prime's mission to drive success through independent thinking, focus, and rigor.

Israel
MENA
+6
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
Website
Thrive Capital
Thrive Capital

Thrive Capital, founded in 2009 by Joshua Kushner, is a prominent venture capital firm based in New York City. Specializing in internet, software, and technology-enabled companies, Thrive has made significant investments in high-profile startups like Instagram, GitHub, Spotify, and Twitch. They focus on early to late-stage ventures, recently closing their eighth fund at $3 billion, with $500 million dedicated to early-stage and $2.5 billion to late-stage investments. Their investment strategy emphasizes a hands-on approach, providing operational support and often taking board seats in portfolio companies. Thrive's notable exits include Affirm, Nubank, and Warby Parker, showcasing their knack for scaling successful businesses. Thrive typically writes substantial checks and is known to lead investment rounds, with an average check size varying by stage. Key team members include founder Joshua Kushner, who brings a wealth of entrepreneurial and investment expertise. Thrive prefers to build strong relationships with founders, encouraging innovative ideas and long-term growth. They are open to various approaches but value clear, compelling pitches that demonstrate potential for substantial impact and growth. For startups seeking investment, Thrive Capital is an ideal partner for those looking to leverage expertise in scaling and achieving market dominance in the tech sector​

LatAm
Europe
+1
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
+2
Website
Tiger Global Management
Tiger Global Management

Tiger Global Management, founded in 2001 by Chase Coleman III, is a leading investment firm that focuses on internet, software, consumer, and financial technology companies. The firm has made significant investments in some of the most notable high-growth companies globally. Among its prominent investments are Alibaba, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Spotify. More recent investments include companies like OpenAI, Roblox, Square, and SentinelOne​​. Tiger Global's investment strategy is characterized by its aggressive approach to deal-making, often moving quickly to close deals and providing substantial funding to its portfolio companies. This strategy has helped the firm build a diverse portfolio, which includes a significant number of unicorns and high-profile public companies​. The firm has also been involved in substantial funding rounds for tech startups, such as OpenAI's $11.3 billion funding round, which has significantly impacted the AI industry. Their ability to identify and support innovative companies early has been a hallmark of their success.

Israel
LatAm
+6
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
+1
Website
Tribe Capital
Tribe Capital

Tribe Capital, established in 2018, is a venture capital firm based in San Francisco, California. The firm manages over $1.6 billion in assets, focusing on investments from seed to growth stages across various sectors, including technology and cryptocurrency. Tribe Capital employs a data-driven approach to identify and amplify early-stage product-market fit, aiming to invest in companies with the potential to become category leaders. Founded by Arjun Sethi, Jonathan Hsu, and Ted Maidenberg, Tribe Capital leverages the extensive experience of its founders, who have previously built and invested in notable companies like Facebook, Gusto, and Slack. The firm emphasizes a bottom-up investment strategy, aiming to be the best capital allocators by iterating rapidly and maintaining a strong focus on product-market fit. Tribe Capital's portfolio includes companies such as Carta, Relativity Space, Shiprocket, Kraken, and Bolt. The firm also has a strong presence in the cryptocurrency market, investing in projects like Berachain, Akash, and Cyberconnect.

MENA
LatAm
+4
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+4
Website
TwentyTwo VC
TwentyTwo VC

Twenty Two VC, founded by Katherine Caldwell, is an early-stage venture capital firm based in San Francisco, California. The firm specializes in investing in ambitious founders who are building innovative companies in sectors such as SaaS, fintech, open source, marketplaces, and developer tools. Twenty Two VC stands out by investing earlier than most other investors, often engaging with companies before they have publicly launched. The portfolio of Twenty Two VC includes notable companies like Airbyte, an open-source ELT platform, BuildBuddy, which provides enterprise features for the Bazel build system, and Whatnot, the largest livestream shopping platform in the U.S. Other significant investments include Cron, a next-generation calendar for professionals, and PostHog, an open-source product operating system platform​. The firm has made over 85 investments since its founding in 2017 and is known for its quick decision-making and efficient execution, which is highly valued by founders looking to focus on their work without lengthy fundraising processes. Twenty Two VC seeks out magnetic, tenacious, and adaptable founders who are not afraid of big ideas and are committed to shipping great products.

LatAm
Oceania
+1
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
Website
Two Sigma Ventures
Two Sigma Ventures

Two Sigma Ventures, established in 2012 and based in New York, is a venture capital firm specializing in early-stage investments. The firm focuses on sectors such as artificial intelligence, data science, healthcare, biotechnology, and fintech. Notable investments include companies like Recursion Pharmaceuticals, GitLab, and Ripple. They have a portfolio of 113 companies and have achieved 25 successful exits. Two Sigma Ventures typically invests between $500,000 to $5 million, leveraging its expertise in data and technology from its parent company, Two Sigma Investments, to support innovative startups​.

LatAm
Europe
+1
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
+1
Website
Unicorn Growth Ventures
Unicorn Growth Ventures

Unicorn Growth Capital is a forward-thinking venture capital firm, established in 2020 and headquartered in New York City. The firm focuses on investing in fintech-enabled companies that are reshaping the financial services infrastructure of the digital economy. Unicorn Growth Capital specializes in bridging traditional finance (TradFi) with decentralized finance (DeFi), positioning itself at the forefront of innovation in Web3 technologies, blockchain, and cryptocurrency. This unique investment strategy aims to support the development of new financial systems that are more accessible, efficient, and inclusive. Led by Barbara Iyayi, the firm’s CEO and Founding Partner, Unicorn Growth Capital targets early-stage investments, particularly in emerging markets such as Africa, Southeast Asia, and Latin America. The firm believes that these regions offer significant opportunities for financial technology innovations that can address longstanding challenges in financial inclusion and economic development. Unicorn Growth Capital’s portfolio is diverse and impactful, featuring companies like VertoFX, a global B2B payments platform; Bitmama, a startup driving crypto adoption in Africa; and Credrails, which is building open banking infrastructure across the continent. By backing these high-growth startups, Unicorn Growth Capital is not only driving financial innovation but also contributing to the broader goal of economic empowerment in underserved markets. With its strategic focus and expertise, Unicorn Growth Capital is well-positioned to continue leading investments in the fintech sector, particularly as the digital economy continues to evolve and expand​.

MENA
LatAm
+4
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+1
Website
Valor Capital Group
Valor Capital Group

Valor Capital Group, founded in 2011, is a cross-border venture capital firm that focuses on bridging the US, Brazilian, and Latin American tech markets. Headquartered in New York, with significant operations in São Paulo, Valor Capital Group invests across various stages from seed to growth. Their portfolio spans multiple sectors, including fintech, B2B, consumer services, and technology. Some of Valor Capital Group's notable investments include companies like Nextdoor, Rubicon, and Satellogic. They have had a number of successful exits, with companies such as Udacity and Bitso achieving significant milestones. Valor Capital Group is known for supporting innovative startups like CloudWalk, which has achieved centaur status with over $300 million in annual recurring revenue, and Loft, valued at $2.9 billion as of April 2021. The firm’s team includes co-founders Clifford Sobel and Scott Sobel, with key partners like Michael Nicklas and Carlos Costa. They bring a wealth of experience and a robust network to their investment strategy, focusing on driving local innovation through global insights. Valor Capital Group’s unique cross-border approach and extensive portfolio underscore their commitment to fostering growth and innovation in emerging markets, particularly within the tech ecosystem of Brazil and Latin America.

LatAm
Europe
+2
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+3
Website
Vast Ventures
Vast Ventures

Vast Ventures is a venture capital firm that focuses on investing in disruptive companies with a global impact. Founded in 2004 by Doug Chertok, the firm is headquartered in New York, New York. Vast Ventures has a diverse portfolio, investing in sectors such as healthcare, finance, AI, cloud software, and sustainability. They have a strong track record with notable investments in companies like Sweetgreen, Conductor, and Clover Health​. The firm's investment strategy centers on fostering innovation and supporting entrepreneurs who aim to create significant positive change. They emphasize long-term partnerships, providing not just capital but also strategic guidance and support to help their portfolio companies grow and succeed​. Vast Ventures is managed by a team of experienced professionals, including Doug Chertok, Aniq Rahman, and Talia Zapolanski. The team leverages their extensive backgrounds in finance, entrepreneurship, and venture capital to help startups navigate the challenges of early-stage growth​. For startups seeking investment, Vast Ventures is particularly interested in companies that aim to improve health and happiness, promote resource sustainability, increase human potential and productivity, and foster knowledge and empathy. They prefer to lead investment rounds and take active roles in the development of their portfolio companies​.

Israel
MENA
+6
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+1
Website
Vibe Capital
Vibe Capital

Vibe Capital is a venture fund founded by Ankur Nagpal, known for its focus on early-stage investments in technology-driven startups. The fund's strategy is centered on identifying and supporting innovative companies, particularly those in emerging markets like India, Brazil, and across Africa, reflecting a belief in the transformative power of venture capital in these rapidly growing regions. Vibe Capital has raised two funds so far: the first at $12 million and the second at $70 million, with a significant portion of investments directed outside the U.S. The fund targets sectors like AI, Web3, and deep tech, emphasizing a proactive approach to wellness, financial innovation, and entrepreneurship-enabling platforms. What sets Vibe Capital apart is its no-management-fee structure, ensuring that all raised capital is directed into startups, with a third of the fund's capital coming from the founders themselves. The fund is particularly attractive to entrepreneurs due to the hands-on experience of its team, who are all former founders and operators, providing invaluable support in growth, marketing, and go-to-market strategies. The fund’s network is another strong point, with ties to prominent investors and firms like Bessemer and General Catalyst, offering startups crucial connections for future fundraising.

Israel
MENA
+8
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
Website
Village Global
Village Global

Village Global is an early-stage venture capital firm that leverages a robust network of luminary investors to back innovative entrepreneurs from the very start. Based in San Francisco, the firm has garnered support from tech giants like Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, and Reid Hoffman, who also serves as the firm's Chairman​. Village Global focuses on a wide array of industries, including fintech, health, consumer, and enterprise technology. Their portfolio boasts successful investments in companies such as Kapwing, Pogo, and Stitch, highlighting their commitment to backing transformative and high-potential startups​. The firm's investment strategy involves leading pre-seed and seed funding rounds, typically writing checks between $250,000 and $1.5 million. Village Global is noted for its network-centric approach, offering unparalleled access to mentors, follow-on funding, and strategic advice from some of the world's most successful entrepreneurs​. With over $500 million in assets under management, Village Global's team includes influential figures like Anne Dwane and Ben Casnocha, who actively support their portfolio companies through hands-on guidance and connections. For startups looking to partner with Village Global, demonstrating a bold vision and the potential for significant impact is crucial. The firm's unique network-driven model provides startups with the resources and support needed to accelerate their growth from day one.

LatAm
Africa
+1
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
Website
Vine Ventures
Vine Ventures

Vine Ventures, founded in 2019 by Ryan Zurrer, is a venture capital firm headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland, with a strong focus on early-stage investments in the life sciences and technology sectors. The firm has a particular interest in innovative solutions for mental health and wellness, emphasizing the development of psychedelic therapies and healthcare technology systems. Notable investments from Vine Ventures include companies like Alto Neuroscience, which recently went public, and Kocomo, a proptech startup based in Mexico City. Vine Ventures has also backed Remepy, Lykos Therapeutics, and Necto, demonstrating their commitment to advancing healthcare and financial software solutions. Geographically, Vine Ventures invests in the U.S., Latin America, and Israel, reflecting their global reach and diversified portfolio. Their strategic approach involves leading funding rounds and providing substantial support to help startups scale and achieve significant milestones​. The Vine Ventures team boasts experienced professionals like Daniel Tarockoff and Ozan Polat, based in San Francisco and Zurich respectively. Ryan Zurrer, the founder, has a robust background in venture investing and entrepreneurship, particularly in the renewable energy and blockchain sectors. This diverse expertise allows the firm to offer valuable insights and hands-on support to their portfolio companies​. For startups aiming to collaborate with Vine Ventures, it's essential to present innovative, scalable solutions that align with their focus areas. Direct, concise pitches that demonstrate clear market potential and strategic fit are highly valued by the firm. By fostering a collaborative environment and leveraging their extensive network, Vine Ventures continues to drive impactful advancements in the health and wellness sectors.

Israel
LatAm
+1
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+3
Website
VujaDe Ventures
VujaDe Ventures

VujaDe Ventures is a $10M pre-seed venture capital fund originally founded in 2016 in Union City, New Jersey, later re-domiciled in Delaware, with active operations and R&D headquartered in Arica and Parinacota, Chile. The firm is co-led by Managing Partner Roy Zderich, a serial internet operator with more than 30 years of founding, scaling and exiting experience, and Co-Founder Maria Fernanda Juppet Ewing, who concurrently serves as CEO of leading Latin American cryptocurrency exchange CryptoMarket. VujaDe's hybrid 'Innovation Meets Prudence' model deliberately blends the upside posture of an early-stage venture capital firm with the disciplined risk management of a hedge fund, notably embedded through the integrated Arica Hedge Fund vehicle, which provides commodity hedging, trading, futures and forex risk management to agricultural and food companies, and it generally invests as a co-investor. Investment focus is concentrated in agtech, deeptech, AI, blockchain and digital assets, cybersecurity, legaltech and fintech, with the flagship Future Food X portfolio bringing agtech, spacetech, deeptech and healthtech together to address global food and nutrition security. A distinctive operating signature is the use of Chile's Atacama Desert as a real-world extreme-environment test site for agtech that can scale into space exploration. Named portfolio companies and ecosystem members include UPER, a Chilean crowdfunding and cap-table platform, Patagonian Spirit, Ancestral Technologies, WAKI Labs and the Arica Hedge Fund. Specific portfolio count and detailed exit data are not publicly disclosed. By blending venture upside with hedge-fund risk management and using the Atacama as a test site, VujaDe Ventures backs agtech and deeptech founders.

LatAm
USA
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
Website
WIND Ventures
WIND Ventures

WIND Ventures is the corporate venture capital arm of Chilean-headquartered energy and retail major Empresas COPEC, founded in 2019 and operated from San Francisco, California. The fund's distinctive proposition is what it calls 'unfair access to Latin America' for global growth-stage founders, pairing capital with COPEC's gas-station and convenience-retail footprint, energy assets, supply chain, brand recognition and government relationships across LatAm and the US to help portfolio companies localize and scale into the region. Its thesis sectors are new mobility, including EV charging, electrified powertrains and alternative fuels, energy and sustainability, and convenience retail. WIND focuses on Series A and later rounds and writes checks consistent with that stage, generally as a co-investor; per deal participation, Series A average round size in the portfolio is approximately $9.35M, Series B $51.1M and Series C $30.3M. Across approximately 25 to 30 disclosed investments the fund has deployed approximately $109M, with three exits to date. Those include NYSE-listed bidirectional energy-storage platform Stem, EV-charging platform Wallbox, which listed on the NYSE in October 2021, industrial decarbonization unicorn Turntide, which became a unicorn in 2022, and Spanish battery-storage company Ampere Energy, acquired by parent Empresas Copec in June 2023. Recent additions include heavy-duty engine-retrofit company ClearFlame Engine Technologies and atmospheric water-harvesting company Source Global. WIND also runs the annual TailWIND Awards recognizing startups expanding into Latin America. By pairing capital with COPEC's regional platform, WIND Ventures helps global mobility, energy and retail founders scale into Latin America.

USA
LatAm
$3M-$10M
$10M-$50M
Website
Yield Lab Asia Pacific
Yield Lab Asia Pacific

The Yield Lab is a venture capital firm dedicated to transforming the agri-food sector by investing in early-stage companies across North America, Europe, Latin America, and Asia Pacific. Their portfolio includes notable startups such as Pluton Biosciences, which specializes in biotech innovations, and GroGuru, which focuses on strategic irrigation management for farmers. With a geographic focus that spans multiple continents, The Yield Lab invests in high-impact companies with technologies in areas like digital agriculture, crop health, and sustainable farming practices. Their investment strategy typically involves funding from $100,000 to $1.5 million for early-stage ventures, providing not just capital but also access to a global network of experts and industry partners to help scale and commercialize these innovations internationally. The Yield Lab has a keen focus on sustainability and aims to support companies that can revolutionize food systems and contribute to environmental conservation. For instance, their investment in RootWave, a company using electricides for sustainable weed control, reflects their commitment to eco-friendly solutions. Key team members include Pat Pinkston and Sherri Brown in North America, and Paul Finnerty and Brian Clevinger in Europe, all of whom bring extensive experience in venture capital and agri-food industries. They maintain a collaborative approach, leveraging their combined expertise to drive growth and innovation within their portfolio companies.

LatAm
Europe
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Website
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