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AI & Deep Tech VC Funds

Venture capital funds investing in artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep learning, and advanced technology startups. Browse fund profiles, check sizes, and investment focus areas.

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Thirty Five Ventures
Thirty Five Ventures

Thirty Five Ventures, founded by NBA star Kevin Durant and his business partner Rich Kleiman, is an investment firm with a diverse portfolio spanning over 100 companies. The firm invests in various sectors including fintech, health and wellness, media, and artificial intelligence. Notable investments include the fitness tech company WHOOP, which recently reached a valuation of $3.6 billion, and the food delivery service Postmates, which was acquired by Uber. Thirty Five Ventures also emphasizes investments in sports and media, owning stakes in teams like Gotham FC in the National Women's Soccer League and the Major League Pickleball team, the Brooklyn Aces. The firm’s media arm, Boardroom, produces content that highlights the intersection of sports, business, and culture, and includes projects like the Emmy-nominated documentary "NYC Point Gods." Since its inception in 2016, Thirty Five Ventures has focused on creating value not just through capital, but also through strategic partnerships and leveraging its extensive network. This approach has helped the firm achieve substantial returns and maintain a dynamic presence in the venture capital landscape.

USA
Website
Thomson Reuters Ventures
Thomson Reuters Ventures

Thomson Reuters Ventures (TR Ventures) is the corporate venture capital arm of Thomson Reuters, the Toronto-based professional information and software company. It launched its first $100M evergreen fund in 2021 and announced a second $150M fund in February 2025, part of Thomson Reuters' 'Build, Partner, Buy' strategy. The firm is an early-stage enterprise-technology investor backing companies at the seed and Series A stages across legal technology, tax and accounting, fintech, risk, fraud and compliance, insurtech and news and media, with a strong emphasis on generative-AI applications that embed into the daily workflows of legal, tax and financial professionals. Led by Managing Director Tamara Steffens, who started the unit in January 2022, TR Ventures takes a 'financial returns first' approach, requiring every deal to stand as a top-tier VC opportunity independent of strategic fit; Fund 2 writes checks of roughly $4M to $7M and plans 20 to 25 investments over three years. The first fund made 23 investments; total portfolio activity is around 30 deals, with the latest being Greenlite's Series A in May 2025. Portfolio companies include Blaze in enterprise AI marketing, Zamp AI in sales-tax automation, HerculesAI in insurance AI workers, Detected, Noetica and Wisedocs. A standout outcome was Materia, an agentic-AI company TR Ventures backed and that Thomson Reuters subsequently acquired to enhance its AI capabilities for tax, audit and accounting professionals. By pairing financially disciplined investing with the strategic reach of a major professional-information company, TR Ventures backs the AI tools reshaping professional workflows.

USA
Canada
+1
$3M-$10M
Website
Thomvest Ventures
Thomvest Ventures

Thomvest Ventures is a venture capital firm founded by Peter Thomson over 25 years ago. The firm is based in San Francisco with additional offices in Toronto. Thomvest focuses on investing in early and growth-stage startups across several sectors including fintech, proptech, cybersecurity, and cloud and AI infrastructure. Thomvest has made over 75 investments in notable companies such as Blend Labs, Carta, Clari, Cohere, Cylance, Harness.io, Kabbage, LendingClub, SoFi, and Vungle. Recently, the firm closed a new $250 million fund, bringing its total assets under management to $750 million. This new fund aims to continue supporting innovative startups in their core focus areas. Thomvest is led by key figures such as Umesh Padval, who focuses on investments in cybersecurity and AI infrastructure, and Nima Wedlake, who leads investments in real estate technology. Their portfolio includes high-profile companies like Bolster, Isovalent, Maxwell, and Mynd.

Oceania
USA
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+3
Website
Threshold
Threshold

Threshold Ventures is a Menlo Park-based early-stage venture capital firm, born from the rebranding of DFJ in 2019. The firm has a clear focus on investing in innovative technology companies during critical "threshold moments" when market, technology, and societal changes create disruptive opportunities. The team, led by partners Emily Melton and Josh Stein, boasts deep experience in backing transformative startups, particularly in software, AI, healthcare, and enterprise sectors. Threshold is renowned for its conviction-led strategy, preferring to build concentrated portfolios in high-potential companies rather than spreading investments thin. They’ve backed notable startups such as Livongo, Doximity, BetterUp, Rippling, and Talkdesk, many of which have grown into industry leaders or achieved successful exits through IPOs or acquisitions. With their recent funds, Threshold IV and Threshold Select, which together raised over $450 million, the firm continues to focus on early-stage investments, primarily at the seed and Series A levels. The team remains deeply committed to helping founders grow, offering not just capital but hands-on support and mentorship. Their disciplined approach allows them to stay closely engaged with their portfolio companies, ensuring tailored guidance and strategic input during pivotal growth phases.

$3M-$10M
$10M-$50M
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
Thursday Ventures
Thursday Ventures

Thursday Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Mill Valley, California, founded in 2017. The firm specializes in early-stage investments, particularly in the Pre-Seed, Seed, and Series A stages. They focus on transformative technologies in sectors such as frontier tech, deep tech, biotech, clean technologies, enterprise applications, and health tech. Thursday Ventures typically deploys between $500,000 and $1 million per investment, partnering with exceptional entrepreneurs from the inception of their companies. Their portfolio includes notable investments in companies like Whoop, Formant, and Brainchain.AI. The firm has been instrumental in the growth of these companies, providing not just capital but also strategic support and talent acquisition services. The firm has made 25 investments and has a strong track record with two unicorns in their portfolio. Their investment strategy is geared towards industries capable of significant market disruption and growth potential, aiming for outcomes of 100x to 1000x returns. The leadership team includes key figures such as Andrew Schmidt, Eric Quinn, and Ryan McKillen, who bring extensive experience from backgrounds in science, engineering, and operations at companies like Uber and Neuralink.

USA
Website
Tidal Ventures
Tidal Ventures

Tidal Ventures is an operator-led, early-stage venture capital firm headquartered in Sydney, Australia, founded in 2015. It backs seed-stage B2B software and AI companies across Australia, New Zealand and the United States, typically writing the first institutional cheque into a company and following on through Series A and Series B rounds, and it is willing to lead. The firm positions itself as founders-first and operator-led: its partners come from senior operating roles at scaled technology companies including Atlassian, Yahoo, Macquarie, Inference Solutions, Rackspace and Broadsoft, bringing roughly 30 combined years of operating and investing experience. Tidal was co-founded by Murray Bleach, a former Macquarie Executive Director, Grant McCarthy, a former Yahoo director, and Wendell Keuneman, a former Atlassian product lead, with Andrea Kowalski serving as a General Partner. The firm's third fund is backed by the Queensland Venture Capital Development Fund, managed by Queensland Investment Corporation, the Queensland Government's roughly $100 billion investment arm; the commitment was described as significant, though the fund size and individual check sizes have not been publicly disclosed. Selected portfolio companies include Shippit, FrankieOne, PredictHQ, Operata, Flagship, Minikai and TheLoops, which was acquired by IFS. By pairing deep operating experience with first-cheque conviction, Tidal Ventures backs early-stage B2B software and AI founders across Australia, New Zealand and the US, and supports them through subsequent growth rounds.

ANZ
USA
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
Tiny Capital
Tiny Capital

Tiny Capital, founded by Andrew Wilkinson in 2014 and based in Victoria, British Columbia, is a venture capital firm and holding company known for its diverse portfolio and unique investment strategy. Tiny Capital invests primarily in profitable, internet-based companies and operates with a permanent capital base, allowing for long-term holdings and strategic growth without the pressure of traditional VC timelines. Notable investments and acquisitions by Tiny Capital include companies like Dribbble, Designer Fund, Superhuman, Buffer, and Waking Up. They focus on a range of industries, particularly in software, internet services, and technology, often acquiring majority stakes in these businesses. Tiny Capital aims to support and grow companies by providing operational expertise and resources while maintaining the founders' vision. This approach has earned them the reputation of being the "Berkshire Hathaway of the Internet" due to their strategic acquisitions and focus on building a diverse portfolio of high-quality companies.

Canada
Website
Tisiwi Ventures
Tisiwi Ventures

Tisiwi Ventures is an angel and early-stage venture capital firm based in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China, founded in 2010 by Xiaowei Pang. It focuses on early-stage Chinese internet and technology startups and was one of the earliest investors in China to adopt the Y Combinator model, aiming to become the country's leading angel investing platform and to provide professional, hands-on assistance to Chinese internet entrepreneurs, and it is willing to lead. The firm operates dedicated investment programmes by stage: angel-round cheques of roughly 1 to 5 million RMB for projects with early users and validated product value, and Pre-A cheques of roughly 5 to 10 million RMB for teams with strong growth data not yet ready for a Series A, with overall ticket sizes spanning approximately 1 to 30 million RMB, about USD 140,000 to 4.2 million. Tisiwi has raised four funds, through Tisiwi Fund 4, and has made on the order of 111 investments with three recorded exits. Its portfolio spans a broad set of sectors including robotics, transportation, consumer electronics, education, media, health, energy and biotechnology, with a recent emphasis on AI and robotics. Representative portfolio companies include Westlake Robotics, its latest investment in a January 2025 seed round, West Lake Xinchen in AI psychological-service technology, Zhuoyin Intelligence in synthetic data for AI training, Nuka Smart and Join AI. By adopting an accelerator-style model early and backing founders from the angel through pre-Series A stages, Tisiwi Ventures has built one of China's more prolific early-stage investing platforms.

Asia-Pacific
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+1
Website
Titan Capital
Titan Capital

Titan Capital is an early-stage venture capital firm founded by Kunal Bahl and Rohit Bansal, based in Gurugram, India. Since its inception in 2015, Titan Capital has built an extensive portfolio of over 300 companies across sectors such as fintech, SaaS, consumer tech, and healthtech. Known for their focus on seed investments, Titan Capital typically takes the lead in early funding rounds, with check sizes ranging from $300K to $500K. They are particularly sector-agnostic but emphasize investing in startups led by passionate and driven founders. Some of Titan Capital’s most notable investments include companies that have achieved unicorn status, such as Ola, Mamaearth, Razorpay, and Urban Company. Their strategy involves not just financial backing but also creating a community of founders who collaborate and support one another on hiring, technology decisions, and scaling their businesses. Titan Capital’s “gardening” approach to investing—patiently nurturing startups even through challenging phases—has helped many companies succeed, with several going public or being acquired. Their ability to make quick investment decisions and their commitment to supporting founders have made Titan Capital a key player in India’s startup ecosystem.

$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
+2
Website
Titanium Ventures
Titanium Ventures

Titanium Ventures, formerly Telstra Ventures, is a global growth-stage venture capital firm originally formed in 2011 as the corporate venture capital arm of Telstra, Australia's largest telecommunications company. It has operated as an independent VC since 2018 and rebranded to Titanium Ventures in June 2024, reflecting a new arms-length relationship with Telstra as the corporate sold down its stake. The firm runs offices in San Francisco, Sydney and Shanghai and manages close to US$1 billion across three funds, backed historically by strategic limited partners Telstra and HarbourVest. Titanium specializes in Series B and growth-stage investments, typically writing checks of roughly $10M to $40M and more, though it also leads earlier rounds, and it targets companies generating about $1M to $20M in revenue across the United States, Australia and China. Focus sectors include enterprise and vertical SaaS, AI, cybersecurity, cloud and enterprise infrastructure, fintech, edtech and climate and environment tech. For nearly a decade the firm has used proprietary data-science and AI models to source and diligence deals, and its Revenue Acceleration Platform claims to have generated more than $660M in incremental revenue and 1,600 customers for portfolio companies. Across roughly 99 portfolio companies it has logged 12 IPOs, 17 unicorns and dozens of liquidity events, with notable names including CrowdStrike, Box, DocuSign, Auth0, GitLab, BigCommerce, Skillz, Snap, LambdaTest, Coalesce, BuildOps and Alvys. Recent 2025 activity includes leading a Series A in geothermal company Bedrock Energy, a Series B in BforeAI, and investments in OpenSolar and SMB fintech Flex in December 2025. It is led by Managing Partner Mark Sherman, joint Managing Partner Matthew Koertge and General Partner Yash Patel.

USA
ANZ
+1
$10M-$50M
Website
TLV Partners
TLV Partners

TLV Partners, founded in 2015 and based in Tel Aviv, is an early-stage venture capital firm that focuses on backing Israeli tech startups. The firm manages over $1 billion in assets across five funds, with a strong emphasis on sectors like AI, cybersecurity, developer tools, fintech, and biotech. TLV Partners typically invests in seed and Series A rounds, with initial investments ranging between $4 million to $8 million. Founded by experienced venture capitalists Rona Segev and Eitan Bek, the firm is committed to building long-term relationships with founders, offering not only capital but also operational expertise and access to its extensive network. TLV Partners has a portfolio of companies that are shaping the future of industries, including Token Security, Next Insurance, and Rapyd. Known for its founder-first approach, TLV Partners seeks to empower visionary entrepreneurs by providing significant capital resources and deep strategic support to help build category-defining companies. The firm has raised multiple funds, with its latest, Fund V, closing at $250 million in 2023.

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TMT Investments
TMT Investments

TMT Investments is a venture capital firm headquartered in Saint Helier, Jersey, focused on early-stage technology companies with high growth potential. Since its inception in 2010, the firm has developed a diverse portfolio across sectors such as SaaS, fintech, big data, cloud, e-commerce, and marketplaces. Some of its notable investments include Bolt, a leading European ride-hailing and delivery platform, and PandaDoc, a contract management software provider. TMT primarily targets fast-growing tech companies, often investing in startups that leverage digital innovation to disrupt traditional industries. They prefer companies that demonstrate scalable business models with global market ambitions. Their strategy is to invest early and work closely with companies through subsequent funding rounds, sometimes participating in follow-on investments as the company grows. The firm's geographic focus spans the US, UK, and Europe, with a flexible approach to opportunistic investments in emerging markets. With over 90 investments and more than 50 active portfolio companies, TMT typically writes initial checks in the range of $1-5 million, positioning itself as an active investor. Co-founded by Artyom Inyutin and Alexander Morgulchik, TMT’s leadership has a strong background in both tech and finance, helping to guide portfolio companies through growth challenges. The firm’s expertise and track record of successful exits, including high-profile companies like ShareThis and PandaDoc, make it a key player in the global tech investment scene.

$1M-$3M
$500K-$1M
+2
Website
Toba Capital
Toba Capital

Toba Capital, founded in 2012 and headquartered in Los Angeles and Newport Beach, CA, is an early-stage venture capital firm with $1.3 billion in assets under management. The firm focuses on investments in SaaS, IT infrastructure, and climate technology, aiming to support businesses capable of long-term growth and significant market impact. Toba Capital typically invests at the seed and Series A stages. Notable investments in their portfolio include companies like Alteryx, which went public, and Perimeter 81, a cybersecurity firm acquired by Check Point Software. Other significant portfolio companies are WSO2, a middleware solutions provider, and Scoutbee, a supplier discovery platform. Toba Capital has also seen successful exits with companies like Grow, acquired by Epicor, and NurseGrid, acquired by HealthStream. Toba Capital is distinguished by its commitment to philanthropy, donating 50% of its profits to charitable causes. The team, led by founders Brinkley Morse, Wilder Ramsey, and Vincent Smith, leverages extensive industry experience to support and guide their portfolio companies towards growth and success. For more detailed information on their portfolio and investment activities, you can visit Toba Capital's website or review their profiles on investment platforms like PitchBook and Crunchbase.

USA
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
+1
Website
T
Todd and Rahul's Angel Fund

Todd & Rahul's Angel Fund is an early-stage venture fund led by experienced founders Todd Goldberg and Rahul Vohra. The fund focuses on pre-seed and seed investments, typically writing checks between $200,000 and $400,000. Since its inception, the fund has deployed over $35 million across 100+ startups. Todd and Rahul are known for their hands-on approach, helping startups find product-market fit, craft go-to-market strategies, and secure follow-on funding from top investors. Their network of 150+ LPs, which includes prominent founders and operators, further amplifies their ability to support portfolio companies. Some of the notable companies in their portfolio include Clearbit, Mercury, Supabase, ClassDojo, and NexHealth. They pride themselves on being early believers in these ventures, often leading the way in subsequent funding rounds and providing strategic advice at critical inflection points​.

USA
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+1
Website
Tola Capital
Tola Capital

Tola Capital, founded in 2010 by Sheila Gulati and Stacey Giard, is a Seattle-based venture capital firm that specializes in investing in enterprise software and AI-enabled solutions. The firm focuses on early-stage and seed investments, providing capital and strategic support to companies that drive transformational change in large markets. Tola Capital has a robust investment portfolio that includes companies across various sectors, such as domain-specific foundation models, AI/ML tooling, AI SaaS applications, AI compliance and governance, AI security tools, and modern enterprise software. Notable investments include OSISoft, hybris, and Clipchamp, which were acquired by major corporations like Schneider, SAP, and Microsoft, respectively. The firm employs a hypothesis-based investment strategy, working closely with their portfolio companies on product roadmaps to ensure long-term growth and success. They prioritize building strong, lasting relationships with founders, offering not just financial backing but also operational support in areas like product development, market positioning, and enterprise sales. The Tola team, which includes seasoned professionals like Aaron Fleishman, Akshay Bhushan, and Sophia Lu, brings diverse operational and industry experience to the table. This expertise enables them to provide invaluable insights and support to their portfolio companies, helping them navigate the challenges of scaling and achieving market leadership.

USA
Website
Toy Ventures
Toy Ventures

Toy Ventures, established in 2019 and based in Berkeley, California, is an operator-led venture capital firm focused on early-stage investments. The firm is co-founded by Ramnik Arora and Lingtong Sun, both of whom bring significant experience in product development and data-driven growth strategies from their time at major tech companies like Facebook and Doordash. Toy Ventures primarily invests in sectors like blockchain, enterprise software, and fintech, targeting startups that leverage innovative technologies to disrupt traditional markets. Their portfolio includes companies like Mercury, a digital bank for startups, and Flexport, a platform for global logistics and freight forwarding. The firm is particularly known for backing companies that scale rapidly, and several of their portfolio companies, including Coinbase and Slack, have gone public. Toy Ventures typically participates in seed and Series A funding rounds, often leading these rounds and providing not just capital, but also strategic guidance rooted in their deep operational expertise. The firm has a strong track record of identifying high-potential startups early, which has led to multiple successful exits, including companies like Robinhood and Nextdoor. Despite their relatively small team, Toy Ventures has made a significant impact in the venture capital space by focusing on building strong, long-term partnerships with their portfolio companies. Their approach is hands-on, aiming to be the most valuable partner on the cap table for each startup they invest in.

South Asia
USA
Website
Toyota Ventures
Toyota Ventures

Toyota Ventures, based in the San Francisco Bay Area, is the early-stage venture capital arm of Toyota, focusing on frontier technologies like AI, robotics, smart cities, and climate tech. They have a global investment scope, backing startups from all over the world. Notable investments include Joby Aviation, developing eVTOL aircraft; Drishti, enhancing factory operations with AI; and e-Zinc, innovating long-duration energy storage. Their strategy emphasizes early-stage investments, often leading rounds with an average check size tailored to the needs of each startup. Toyota Ventures actively supports their portfolio companies with strategic guidance and extensive industry connections. They prioritize startups with scalable solutions and strong potential for market disruption. Key team members include Jim Adler, founder and general partner, who brings a rich background in data privacy and big data analytics, and Natalie Fonseca Licciardi, managing partner, known for her expertise in tech policy and governance. The team is committed to fostering innovation and guiding startups through the complexities of growth and market entry. For startups looking to engage, Toyota Ventures values clear, compelling pitches that demonstrate technological innovation and market potential. They build their investment funnel through proactive scouting and a robust network, ensuring a diverse and dynamic portfolio​.

USA
Website
TPG Rise Fund
TPG Rise Fund

The Rise Fund, established by TPG in partnership with Bono and Jeff Skoll in 2016, is a global impact investing firm with a commitment to achieving social and environmental impact alongside competitive financial returns. The fund focuses on sectors that address the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs), including education, energy, food and agriculture, financial services, healthcare, and technology. Notable investments by The Rise Fund include companies like C3.ai, a leading enterprise AI software provider; Form Energy, which is developing low-cost, long-duration energy storage solutions; and Benevity, a global leader in corporate purpose software. Other significant investments include Fourth Partner Energy, a provider of distributed solar energy solutions, and EverFi, an education technology company. The fund has successfully managed over $18 billion in assets, encompassing The Rise Funds, TPG Rise Climate, and the Evercare Health Fund. The Rise Fund has been instrumental in driving positive change, with notable exits such as C3 AI and DreamBox Learning, and impactful investments in companies like Enpal, a solar energy provider, and LiveKindly, a collective promoting plant-based food solutions. The Rise Fund is known for its rigorous impact measurement and management practices, ensuring that their investments deliver tangible social and environmental benefits. The team at The Rise Fund leverages their extensive network and resources to support the growth and success of their portfolio companies.

USA
Canada
Website
TQ Ventures
TQ Ventures

TQ Ventures is a venture capital firm based in New York City, founded in 2018 by Andrew Marks, Schuster Tanger, and Scooter Braun. The firm focuses on partnering with exceptional founders at the earliest stages, investing primarily in seed and Series A rounds. TQ Ventures has a diverse portfolio across various sectors, including consumer tech, fintech, healthcare, software, and gaming. The firm has backed over 40 companies in the United States, Europe, and Asia. Notable investments include Clubhouse, Kindbody, Liquid IV, and Noom. TQ Ventures aims to support innovative companies that have the potential to transform their respective industries. Andrew Marks, one of the co-founders, has extensive experience in investment, having previously worked at Freemark Partners and Blue Ridge Capital. His leadership, along with the expertise of his co-founders, positions TQ Ventures as a significant player in the venture capital landscape.

USA
Website
TRAC
TRAC

TRAC VC is an innovative venture capital firm based in San Francisco, known for its data-driven approach to identifying and investing in early-stage startups. The firm leverages collective intelligence, data analysis, and mathematical models to pinpoint future unicorns, generally participating in the 2nd or 3rd funding rounds of promising startups. TRAC VC's diverse portfolio includes notable investments such as GreenPark Sports, which enhances the experience of sports and esports fans; Laskie, a platform that matches job opportunities with remote candidates; and Yumi, a provider of freshly made organic baby food. Other significant investments include Redbird, a no-code data analytics platform, and Outer, a company specializing in innovative outdoor furniture​. Founded in 2019 by Fredrick Campbell and Joseph Aaron, TRAC VC has made a total of 95 investments, with a recent focus on industries such as healthcare technology, business productivity software, and multimedia design software. They are particularly known for their ability to move quickly and make significant impacts through strategic support and introductions within their extensive network​. The firm's investment strategy is characterized by a focus on scalable growth and market disruption, with an average investment round size of $4 million. TRAC VC's approach emphasizes the importance of data and collective intelligence in making informed investment decisions, ensuring that their portfolio companies have strong foundations and high potential for success​.

USA
Website
Trailhead Capital
Trailhead Capital

Trailhead Capital is a mission-driven venture capital firm based in Boulder, Colorado, focused on creating financial, societal, and ecological returns by investing in regenerative food and agriculture. Founded by Bobby Pelz and Tripp Wall, Trailhead Capital backs early-stage companies that are driving innovations across the food value chain, from farm to supply chain to consumer. The firm targets Seed and Series A investments in tech-enabled solutions that promote regenerative practices, aiming to transform food systems and foster sustainability. With its inaugural $50 million Regeneration Fund I, Trailhead Capital has supported 22 companies to date, with two successful exits. The firm’s portfolio includes groundbreaking companies such as EarthSense, which develops autonomous robots for agricultural research, and Ascribe Bioscience, a biotech startup focusing on natural crop protection. The firm is a Certified B Corp, underscoring its commitment to positive environmental and social impact. Trailhead Capital’s approach emphasizes the intersection of technology and regenerative agriculture, leveraging advancements to improve soil health, reduce carbon emissions, minimize food waste, and enhance the quality of food.

Israel
Oceania
+2
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
Website
Trajectory Ventures
Trajectory Ventures

Trajectory Ventures is a venture capital firm in NYC that advances disruptive tech-savvy ventures across various funding stages.

$500K-$1M
$3M-$10M
+2
Website
Trammell Venture Partners
Trammell Venture Partners

Trammell Venture Partners (TVP) is an Austin, Texas-based venture capital firm that invests in highly technical seed- and early-stage startups, with a thesis centered on Bitcoin-native technologies, applied artificial intelligence, and security and privacy. Founded in 2016, TVP emerged from Trammell Ventures, an Austin investment and incubation firm established in 2011 by CEO Dustin D. Trammell and COO Christina Johnson-Sullivan to manage Dustin's product incubation projects, events production and external venture investments, and it is willing to lead. TVP's first fund, which closed in 2019, focused on information and cyber security, blockchain technology and machine intelligence. Its second fund, Bitcoin Venture Fund I, closed in 2022 and is described as the venture capital industry's first fund dedicated exclusively to investing in Bitcoin infrastructure and Bitcoin-native companies. Since 2020 the firm has concentrated on backing founders building foundational infrastructure and applications on the Bitcoin protocol stack and the Lightning Network, what it calls internet-native money, through a dedicated Bitcoin-native mandated VC fund series. TVP has built a portfolio of roughly 12 companies across approximately 16 investments, with notable holdings including Wavlake, Voltage, Unchained Capital, Fedi and Vida, an AI phone-agent operating system that raised a Series A in September 2025. The firm employs a high-thesis, technically rigorous approach to identifying and partnering with founders in its core domains. By pioneering a Bitcoin-native fund mandate alongside applied-AI and security investments, Trammell Venture Partners backs technical founders building the infrastructure of internet-native money.

USA
Website
Transition VC
Transition VC

Transition VC is India's first energy-transition-focused venture capital fund, established in 2022 and headquartered in Bengaluru. The firm backs engineering-led, early-stage companies building the technologies that will power, move, build and secure India's next energy era, spanning new energy, e-mobility, green hydrogen, energy storage, net-zero energy buildings, industrial decarbonisation and alternate fuels. It invests primarily at the seed and Series A stages, with seed rounds averaging roughly $2.6 million and early Series A activity around $4 million, and it frequently leads rounds; for example, Managing Partner Mohammed Shoeb Ali led a $5 million investment in green-hydrogen company HYDGEN. In December 2025 the firm announced the final close of its oversubscribed debut fund at INR 700 crore, approximately $77 million, substantially exceeding its initial INR 400 crore target. Through Fund I, Transition VC has supported around 17 startups and is targeting a final portfolio of up to 25 companies; notable investments include CIMware, Comminent, Matel, EMO, HYDGEN, Dynolt and Promethean. The portfolio has shown early traction, with several companies approaching $8 to 10 million in revenue, multiple reaching EBITDA positivity, and additional uprounds and Series A-plus term sheets emerging. The fund was founded by a group including Raiyaan Shingati, Mohammed Shoeb Ali, Mustafa Wajid, Naresh V Narasimhan, Tejas Goenka, Saif Qureishi and Rajesh Doshi. By dedicating a fund exclusively to the energy transition and backing engineering-led founders, Transition VC supports the technologies decarbonising India's energy, mobility and industry.

India
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
Website
Travel Capitalist Ventures
Travel Capitalist Ventures

Travel Capitalist Ventures is a sector-focused venture capital firm that has invested exclusively in travel technology since its inception in 2010. It positions itself as the only sector-native, emerging-market-native fund dedicated to travel, providing venture and growth equity to travel fintech, travel technology platforms, payments, travel content and hospitality businesses. The firm backs founders across B2B, B2C and B2B2C models, investing from pre-seed and seed through to Series B. Cheques generally range from about $500,000 to $1.5 million, and the firm reserves growth capital for companies that have achieved product-market fit and are looking to capture defensible market territory, typically as a co-investor. Its geographic focus is on high-growth emerging markets including MENA, Africa, South Asia and Turkey, and to date it has made roughly ten investments across seven countries spanning the Middle East, India, Asia and the United States. The firm is headquartered in Irvine, California, with additional offices in Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, South Africa and Qatar, and its partners and venture partners are former travel executives who have scaled companies in more than 50 countries. Travel Capitalist Ventures was founded and is led by Founding Partner Abrar Ahmad, a former travel agent, online travel agency owner and travel-technology CTO who is based in Dubai. Notable portfolio companies include Eilago, TRK.ALL and Jatri, alongside a travel AI platform, a Brazilian meta-search engine, a corporate apartment service and a cruise membership program. By focusing solely on travel technology in emerging markets, the firm backs founders digitizing global travel.

MENA
Africa
+2
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
Website
Treeo VC
Treeo VC

Treeo VC is a Miami-based early-stage venture capital firm founded in 2023 to back immigrant tech founders building and scaling companies in the United States. The fund focuses on AI-native, post-revenue B2B startups at the pre-seed and seed stages, writing cheques generally in the $100,000 to $1 million range, generally as a co-investor, and invests across sectors including artificial intelligence, fintech, agtech and biotech. Beyond capital, Treeo positions itself as a bridge between global startups and US market opportunities, supporting immigrant founders and their diverse teams as they expand into the United States; it also runs Signal, a $30,000 investment program aimed at student founders, recent graduates and dropouts building in AI and deep tech. To date the firm has made roughly 13 to 15 investments, a notably international portfolio in which many companies are Y Combinator alumni and a large share were founded by Turkish founders, with the broader founder base spanning the US, Japan, Russia, Iran, Algeria, South Korea, China, India, Canada and Turkey. Notable portfolio companies include Cognizo, Tamarind Bio, Zavo and Sentez. Treeo VC was co-founded by Didem Altop, Cigdem Toraman and Arzu Tekir, and operates with a team of around 15 people including several partners. By focusing on immigrant founders building AI-native B2B companies and helping them enter the US market, Treeo VC backs a globally diverse cohort of early-stage entrepreneurs while providing hands-on go-to-market and expansion support.

USA
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
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
Tribeca Venture Partners
Tribeca Venture Partners

Tribeca Venture Partners (TVP), established in 2011 and headquartered in New York City, is an early-stage venture capital firm that focuses on investing in emerging technologies and disruptive business models. The firm primarily invests in sectors such as SaaS, marketplaces, fintech, and martech, emphasizing companies that have the potential to create or transform large markets. TVP's portfolio includes notable investments like ACV Auctions, an online wholesale automotive auction platform that went public, and AlphaSense, an AI-driven market intelligence platform valued at $2.5 billion. Other significant investments include RealBlocks, a blockchain-based platform for real estate transactions, and Honey, a browser extension that finds discount codes for online shoppers, which was acquired by PayPal​. The firm typically leads Series A rounds with initial investments ranging from $1 to $6 million and follows on through Series B. TVP's investment approach is heavily focused on the New York tech ecosystem, leveraging their extensive local network and deep industry expertise to support portfolio companies. They pride themselves on being deeply involved and committed partners, providing not just capital but also strategic guidance and operational support to help founders navigate challenges and scale their businesses effectively.

USA
$3M-$10M
$10M-$50M
Website
Triple Point Ventures
Triple Point Ventures

Triple Point Ventures is the venture capital arm of Triple Point Investment Management, a London-based group founded in 2004 that manages over £1.5 billion in assets across debt, infrastructure, real estate and venture strategies. Established in 2017, Triple Point Ventures is an early-stage investor backing UK and European start-ups building top-tier software or software-enabled products, typically meeting companies at the pre-seed and seed stages, often below £1 million in ARR, and looking for founders with compelling, expert teams pursuing large or fast-growing markets, willing to lead. Its sector interests span e-commerce, AI and data, platforms, healthcare, software, media and entertainment, and financial services, and the team emphasises a blend of capital and hands-on operational expertise to help portfolio companies grow at speed. The firm invests through tax-efficient VCT and EIS structures; across these the wider Triple Point group has funded more than 200 VCT/EIS companies and deployed over £465 million to date, and it has been raising a second venture fund of around £30 million for early-stage companies. Notable portfolio companies include Nory, in which it has invested a total of around £3.6 million since April 2023, Jigcar, Credit Kudos, Skin Analytics, LendInvest, Contis Group, Capital on Tap, Payment Sense, Flatfair and MWS Technology. Triple Point Ventures was co-founded by Seb Wallace, who serves as Head of Ventures and manages the investment and portfolio teams, and partner Ian McLennan. Backed by a larger multi-asset manager, Triple Point Ventures pairs early-stage software investing with operational support and tax-efficient structures.

Europe
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
Website
TriplePoint Capital
TriplePoint Capital

TriplePoint Capital is a leading venture capital firm specializing in providing financing solutions to high-growth, venture capital-backed companies. Established in Menlo Park, TriplePoint offers a range of financial products including debt financing, equity capital, and leases. They target companies in sectors such as technology, life sciences, and other high-growth industries. TriplePoint Capital manages over $9 billion in assets and has financed more than 3,000 companies globally. Their portfolio includes notable investments like Facebook, YouTube, and Airbnb. The firm’s investment strategy focuses on providing flexible, customized financial solutions tailored to the unique needs of each company, from seed stage to pre-IPO. The leadership team includes co-founders Jim Labe and Sajal Srivastava, who bring extensive experience in venture finance and have played key roles in establishing venture lending as a crucial source of capital for startups.

USA
Website
TRIVE Ventures
TRIVE Ventures

TRIVE, formerly TRi5 Ventures, is an early-stage, Southeast Asia-focused venture capital firm based in Singapore and founded in 2015. The firm backs technology startups that aim to create positive social and economic impact across the region, with a mission to improve the health and wealth of people in Southeast Asia. TRIVE invests primarily at the seed and Series A stages, providing seed capital and supporting early commercialization, and has historically written cheques averaging roughly $1 to 5 million across sectors including fintech, blockchain and crypto, AI, edtech, e-commerce and marketplaces, food and beverage, foodtech, robotics, transportation and deep tech, willing to lead. The firm is licensed and regulated as a Venture Capital Fund Manager by the Monetary Authority of Singapore and has evolved into a multi-strategy alternative-investments manager that works closely with Southeast Asian family businesses and family offices. TRIVE has grown its assets under management from about US$2 million to roughly US$50 million across six funds, including a Southeast Asia Growth Fund, and has invested in a portfolio of around 59 companies, while its team has also incubated 86 idea-stage startups and conducted more than 4,000 one-to-one advisory sessions. Notable portfolio companies include TADA Mobility, Charge+, Tokenize Xchange, CoderSchool, Agrifreeze and Hoow Foods. The firm is led by Managing Partners Christopher Quek and Leck Ting Yan, supported by a team of around 15 across Singapore and Malaysia. By combining seed investing, incubation and deep family-business relationships, TRIVE backs impact-oriented technology founders across Southeast Asia.

Southeast Asia
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
Website
Triventures
Triventures

Triventures is a global, early-stage venture capital firm founded in 2010, with offices in Israel and Silicon Valley. The firm invests in innovative companies that converge technology and healthcare to solve critical industry challenges. Triventures manages $200 million in assets and reviews over 700 companies annually, focusing on sectors such as data-driven healthcare, tech-health convergence, and disruptive medical devices​. The Triventures team, led by co-founders Michal Geva and Dr. Peter Fitzgerald, has extensive experience in entrepreneurship and investment, having guided over 30 companies to successful exits. They emphasize partnerships with entrepreneurs to build value-creating companies that reshape healthcare through data-driven solutions and access to significant health data assets, particularly through their collaboration with Sheba Medical Center​. Notable investments include companies like Ginkgo Bioworks, Atomwise, and Verge Genomics, highlighting their focus on pioneering breakthroughs in genomics, synthetic biology, and advanced diagnostics.

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

TRTL Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm founded in 2021, headquartered in Singapore with a strong presence in Delhi and ties to Japan. The firm specializes in backing early-stage Indian startups tackling real-world problems through the internet and deep-technology-based innovation, with a particular emphasis on data-driven founders and enterprises that harness the power of information to develop innovative solutions, challenge industry norms and drive transformative change. TRTL is broadly sector-agnostic but its portfolio concentrates in enterprise applications, consumer, fintech, vertical SaaS, education and financial services. It invests at the seed and Series A stages and is willing to lead rounds; for example, it led a $1.5 million round in New Delhi-based enterprise AI knowledge-transfer platform byteEDGE in May 2025. To date TRTL has made around 14 investments over roughly three years, averaging about three new investments per year, with seven in 2024, with the large majority of deals in India and at least one in the United States. Notable portfolio companies include byteEDGE, Les Transformations and Oncare. The firm was founded by Yasuhiro Seo, previously a Partner at Spiral Ventures where he managed the end-to-end investment process for startups across India, Indonesia, Singapore and the Philippines, and operates with a small, lean team spread across Japan and India. By combining Singapore and Japan ties with on-the-ground presence in Delhi, TRTL Ventures backs data-driven Indian founders building deep-technology and enterprise solutions at the seed and Series A stages.

India
Southeast Asia
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
Website
Trucks Venture Capital
Trucks Venture Capital

Trucks VC is a venture capital firm based in San Francisco, specializing in early-stage investments in the future of transportation. The firm focuses on supporting companies that are innovating to make transportation more decarbonized, safer, and more accessible. Key sectors include autonomous vehicles, electric vehicles, and transportation software. Notable investments from Trucks VC include Joby Aviation, an air taxi service; Bear Flag Robotics, which was acquired by John Deere; and Roadster, an e-commerce platform for vehicle dealerships acquired by CDK Global. The firm also invested in nuTonomy, an autonomous vehicle software company acquired by Delphi, and Zendrive, a driver safety analytics company acquired by Intuit. The firm was co-founded by Reilly Brennan, Jeffrey Schox, and Kathryn Schox, who bring extensive experience in the automotive and venture capital industries. The team is dedicated to identifying and supporting startups that align with their mission to transform transportation. Trucks VC recently launched their Trucks Growth Fund to invest in later-stage rounds of their portfolio companies, continuing their commitment to fostering innovation in the transportation sector​.

USA
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True Incube
True Incube

True Incube is Thailand’s leading startup incubator and accelerator, backed by True Corporation and CP Group. Launched in 2013, True Incube focuses on investing in early-stage startups across Southeast Asia, with a strong emphasis on technologies that enhance True's core competencies in telecom and related industries. Its investment sectors include smart industries, AI, automation, fintech, health tech, and digital B2B/B2C solutions. The incubator supports startups through direct investments, strategic partnerships, and mentorship, helping them scale regionally. True Incube also offers a robust accelerator program that provides resources such as networking, funding, and access to True's ecosystem of technology and infrastructure. Notable investments include QueQ, Credit OK, and Peak, among others. These investments aim to integrate innovative technologies into Thailand's digital ecosystem and beyond. With a focus on scalable, capital-efficient businesses, True Incube is a key player in Southeast Asia’s tech and startup scene, driving innovation in industries such as IoT, digital healthcare, and smart cities.

Website
True Ventures
True Ventures

True Ventures is a distinguished venture capital firm that has been a significant player in early-stage investments since its inception in 2005. The firm has invested $3.8 billion across over 350 startups, fostering innovation in sectors such as personal wellness, robotics, therapeutics, climate technologies, and ocean exploration. Notable investments from True Ventures include companies like Peloton, Fitbit, Blue Bottle Coffee, Ring, and Sweetgreen. These investments showcase their ability to identify and support high-growth startups across various industries. The firm typically invests in the seed and Series A stages, providing initial funding and reserving capital for follow-on investments. Geographically, True Ventures focuses primarily on the United States, with headquarters in Palo Alto and additional offices in San Francisco. Their investment strategy emphasizes partnering with visionary founders who are tackling significant problems and bringing innovative solutions to market. True Ventures aims to take a collaborative approach, working closely with entrepreneurs to guide their growth and development. The firm is led by a seasoned team of partners including Jon Callaghan, Tony Conrad, and Om Malik, who bring deep expertise and a strong track record in venture capital. Founders looking to connect with True Ventures should demonstrate a clear vision and a compelling value proposition that aligns with the firm’s focus on transformative technologies and impactful solutions. True Ventures is renowned for its active involvement in the startup ecosystem, often leading investment rounds and providing substantial strategic support to its portfolio companies, helping them navigate the complexities of scaling their businesses.

USA
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+4
Website
True Wealth Ventures
True Wealth Ventures

True Wealth Ventures is an Austin-based venture capital firm, co-founded by Sara Brand and Kerry Rupp in 2015. The firm focuses exclusively on early-stage investments in women-led startups, particularly those aiming to improve environmental and human health. Their portfolio includes companies like BrainCheck and Flourish, showcasing their commitment to healthcare and sustainable innovations. True Wealth Ventures is driven by the belief that women-led companies outperform and deserve greater support, especially given that women control a growing portion of U.S. assets yet remain underrepresented in venture capital. Their investments target companies with strong female leadership, requiring that at least one woman in a key decision-making role is involved. The firm has raised over $60 million across two funds, with a typical check size between $200,000 and $500,000. True Wealth Ventures stands out for its active involvement, offering deep operational support through its extensive network of female investors and advisors, creating a "virtuous circle" of impact investment.

USA
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+1
Website
TrueSight Ventures
TrueSight Ventures

TrueSight Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm founded in 2018 with offices in London and Stockholm, investing in pre-seed and seed-stage startups across Europe and the US with a particular focus on the UK and Nordic markets. The firm is largely industry-agnostic, backing technology companies across artificial intelligence and machine learning, fintech, health tech, edtech, marketing, marketplaces, consumer, security, data analytics, business applications, mobility and energy. TrueSight typically writes cheques in the range of roughly $50,000 to $500,000, with a sweet spot around $250,000 and reported capacity up to about EUR 1.5 million in some cases, generally as a co-investor, supporting founding teams beyond capital by advising on strategic business decisions and providing relevant industry contacts. As of early 2024 the firm had invested in around 48 companies, with a portfolio skewed toward tech, B2B enterprise, software and consumer businesses, and it has seen several exits including seven acquisitions. Notable portfolio companies include Oxwash, Dishpatch, Jump.Work and Surgery Hero, which exited in January 2025, while a recent investment was in Artificial Labs in early 2026. The firm is run by a compact team of three partners: co-founders Hampus Monthan Nordenskjöld, Igor Tikhturov and Oleg Tikhturov. By writing small first cheques across a broad set of sectors and pairing them with hands-on strategic support, TrueSight Ventures backs pre-seed and seed founders in the UK, the Nordics and beyond, building a diversified early-stage technology portfolio.

Europe
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
Website
TRUMPF Venture
TRUMPF Venture

TRUMPF Venture is the corporate venture capital arm of the TRUMPF Group, the German high-tech machine-tool and laser manufacturer, established in 2016 and based at the company's headquarters in Ditzingen near Stuttgart. The unit invests globally in early-stage deep-tech startups whose technologies are complementary or adjacent to TRUMPF's core business, with a clear emphasis on photonics and laser technology, new laser concepts, optical systems, advanced and additive manufacturing, sensors and automation, connectivity and computing, electronics, quantum technologies and sustainability themes such as the circular economy and energy-conversion efficiency. TRUMPF Venture launched with an initial fund of around EUR 40 million and has since raised a second fund more than twice the size of the first. Cheque sizes typically run from roughly EUR 0.5 million to EUR 4 million for an initial investment, targeting a minority stake of between 5% and 25%, and the firm positions itself as an active, long-term partner that supports portfolio companies through subsequent financing rounds, willing to lead. Investment criteria centre on strategic fit, high innovation leverage and differentiation, an experienced management team and risk-adequate financial returns. The unit is led by Managing Director Dieter Kraft, a recognised corporate-venturing expert, and frequently co-invests, including a partnership with Unternehmertum Venture Capital. Notable portfolio companies span the quantum and photonics frontier, including Quside, kiutra, Q.ant and the optical gas-sensor startup Tunable AS, with around 28 investments made to date. By aligning its capital with TRUMPF's photonics and manufacturing expertise, TRUMPF Venture backs deep-tech founders building adjacent and complementary technologies.

Europe
USA
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
+1
Website
Trust Ventures
Trust Ventures

Trust Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Austin, Texas, that focuses on investing in startups tackling significant societal challenges in highly regulated industries. Founded in 2018, the firm has raised multiple funds, with its third and largest fund closing at $200 million. Trust Ventures primarily targets sectors such as clean energy, affordable housing, and quality healthcare, aiming to help startups navigate and overcome policy barriers that hinder innovation. The firm’s investment strategy is distinctive; it provides not just capital but also strategic guidance to help startups address regulatory challenges. This hands-on approach includes building relationships, developing strategies, and advocating for policy changes to level the playing field against larger, incumbent companies. Trust Ventures looks for startups with disruptive technologies that have the potential to solve pressing societal problems but are often stymied by outdated policies. Key team members include co-founders Salen Churi, who has a background in law and academia, and Brian Tochman, a seasoned entrepreneur and former private equity executive. Together, they leverage their expertise to support portfolio companies in achieving growth and navigating complex regulatory landscapes. Notable investments from Trust Ventures include companies like Sana Benefits, ICON, and Oklo, all of which are pioneering in their respective fields. The firm is dedicated to being an active partner, ensuring that their portfolio companies can reach their full potential and bring meaningful solutions to market.

USA
Website
TS Investment
TS Investment

TSI Investment Ltd., based in Dubai, is a diversified investment group specializing in providing financial, operational, and managerial support to its subsidiaries across a wide range of industries, including construction, real estate, energy, and F&B. TSI focuses on identifying and nurturing investment opportunities, helping companies grow into industry leaders by leveraging synergies between its portfolio businesses. The company's foundation lies in its successful ventures in Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) services, especially in cooling, energy systems, and IT security. Over time, TSI has expanded its portfolio to include trading and strategic partnerships, continuously seeking new opportunities to strengthen its holdings. One of TSI’s standout projects is its involvement with Cylingas, a fabrication company specializing in oil and gas storage solutions, further demonstrating its extensive expertise in industrial sectors. Additionally, TSI is engaged in international ventures, investing in cutting-edge sectors such as IT infrastructure and sustainable energy​. With a strategic focus on growth and scalability, TSI remains committed to its vision of developing companies that not only meet but exceed stakeholder expectations.

$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
+1
Website
Tsinghua Holdings Venture Capital
Tsinghua Holdings Venture Capital

Tsinghua Holdings Venture Capital Co., Ltd. is a Beijing-based venture capital firm founded in 2011 as a main investment arm of Tsinghua Holdings Co., Ltd., the wholly owned asset-management company of Tsinghua University. It serves as an important platform for Tsinghua University to industrialize its scientific and technological achievements, and is a professional enterprise engaged in the investment and management of hi-tech projects in their early and medium phases. The firm is committed to discovering and incubating prospective scientific projects that meet market demand, drawing on the deep experience accumulated by Tsinghua-related industries in information technology, energy and environment, and medical and health services. It sits within the broader Tsinghua Holdings investment ecosystem, which spans related vehicles and brands such as THG Ventures, the Tsinghua Science and Technology Park Incubator and Tus Ventures, as well as the larger growth-stage platform Tsinghua Holdings Capital. Across this ecosystem, focus verticals include advanced manufacturing, next-generation information technologies, decarbonisation and frontier technologies, alongside TMT, industrials and healthcare. The Tsinghua Holdings venture network has invested in roughly 205 companies, of which around 17 have completed IPOs and 38 have exited through M&A, reflecting a strong track record in early-stage technology investment and startup incubation tied to one of China's leading research universities. By industrializing university research and backing hi-tech projects in their early and medium phases, Tsinghua Holdings Venture Capital connects academic innovation with commercial scale across China's priority technology sectors.

Asia-Pacific
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TSVC
TSVC

TSVC, formerly known as TEEC Angel Fund, is a venture capital firm that specializes in deep technology investments. Founded in 2012, TSVC focuses on early-stage startups that leverage breakthroughs in science and engineering. The firm is based in Silicon Valley and has a strong track record of identifying and nurturing innovative companies. TSVC's portfolio includes notable investments in companies such as Quanergy Systems, a leading provider of LiDAR sensors and smart sensing solutions; Jasper Therapeutics, which develops novel therapies for hematologic disorders; and Valant, a behavioral health software company. The firm has been instrumental in helping these companies scale and achieve significant market success​​. The firm's investment strategy is centered on high-impact verticals, including enterprise SaaS, fintech, techbio, consumer tech, and crypto. TSVC aims to support founders with strategic counsel and hands-on expertise in areas like software engineering, data science, and quantitative modeling. This approach has enabled TSVC to build a diverse and robust portfolio of companies that are fundamentally transforming traditional industries​​. With over 100 companies in its portfolio, TSVC continues to drive innovation and support the next generation of entrepreneurs. The firm’s commitment to leveraging data science and computing advances positions it as a key player in the venture capital landscape, dedicated to fostering groundbreaking technologies and solutions​.

USA
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
Website
TTV Capital
TTV Capital

TT Capital Partners is a healthcare-focused private equity firm based in Bloomington, Minnesota. Founded in 2011, TTCP invests in innovative healthcare technology and services companies with the potential to become market leaders. Their investment strategy spans various healthcare sectors, including healthcare IT, technology-enabled services, and clinical services. Notable investments in TTCP’s portfolio include Cantata Health Solutions, CareConnectMD, and DarioHealth. Cantata Health Solutions provides integrated EHR, RCM, and clinical technology solutions for behavioral health and acute care providers. CareConnectMD focuses on primary care and care coordination for high-needs Medicare populations. DarioHealth offers a digital therapeutics platform for managing chronic conditions. TTCP has a team of over 20 professionals with extensive experience in healthcare investing and operations. This expertise allows them to provide strategic insights and support to their portfolio companies, driving growth and innovation in the healthcare industry. Recent strategic moves include investments in Pyx Health, addressing loneliness and social isolation, and the merger of Revel and NovuHealth to form Icario, a health action platform.

USA
Website
Tuesday Capital
Tuesday Capital

Tuesday Capital, formerly known as CrunchFund, is a dynamic venture capital firm that backs early-stage startups. Notable investments include GitLab, Kueski, AirTable, Human Interest, and DigitalOcean. With a focus on technology, health tech, and high-growth sectors, Tuesday Capital maintains a sector-agnostic approach, giving them a broad investment landscape. Geographically, they are based in Austin and San Francisco but invest globally, supporting founders wherever they are. Their strategy revolves around a hands-on approach, actively helping startups with everything from strategic guidance to PR and marketing. Typically investing in seed rounds, Tuesday Capital writes checks averaging $5M and often co-invests with other VCs. They prefer to be approached through their extensive network or via a compelling pitch that clearly aligns with their vision. Co-founders Patrick Gallagher and Michael Arrington lead the team with significant expertise and a proven track record. Gallagher, based in Austin, brings over two decades of venture experience, previously working with VantagePoint and Morgan Stanley. Arrington, located in Broomfield, adds media and tech industry insights to the firm’s operations. Tuesday Capital’s portfolio boasts several unicorns, including Human Interest, Forward, and Zipline. Their active involvement in the startup ecosystem and commitment to founder success make them a notable partner in the venture capital landscape

USA
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TurningIdeas Ventures
TurningIdeas Ventures

TurningIdeas Ventures is a venture studio and early-stage investment firm based in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India, that partners with visionary founders to build and scale breakthrough technology startups through a combination of capital, hands-on mentorship and market access. Rather than acting as a pure financial investor, TurningIdeas operates a startup-studio model: its team of ex-Google and Microsoft professionals provides startup incubation and enterprise innovation consulting, helping companies establish product-market fit, build technology, develop go-to-market strategies and raise follow-on funding, typically in exchange for equity. The firm focuses on early-stage, technology-enabled startups with a primary geographic emphasis on India, while also engaging with select global startups, and it positions itself across a broad range of stages from seed and early stage through Series A, Series B, growth and later rounds, generally as a co-investor. Its portfolio spans technology, IT services, fintech, finance, marketing and advertising. Named investments include IntelliDB Enterprise, an AI-driven database-solutions provider; BidYourStay, an accommodation-booking platform; and Roque Online, an informal-market network supporting financial inclusion in Africa. The firm is led by co-founder and chief mentor Ashish Mittal and runs a compact team of roughly one to ten people. As a relatively small and privately held studio, TurningIdeas does not publicly disclose detailed fund size, cheque ranges or a full portfolio count. By combining a venture-studio build model with capital and senior operating expertise, TurningIdeas Ventures helps technology founders, primarily in India, move from idea to scaled, fundable company.

India
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Tusk Venture Partners
Tusk Venture Partners

Tusk Venture Partners is a New York-based venture capital firm that focuses on early-stage startups navigating highly regulated markets. Founded in 2015 by Bradley Tusk and Jordan Nof, the firm brings a unique edge with its deep expertise in political strategy and regulatory risk, allowing them to guide companies through complex legal landscapes. Their portfolio boasts high-profile investments in companies like Bird, Alto Pharmacy, Ro, and Calm, covering sectors such as digital health, fintech, transportation, and enterprise software. Tusk primarily targets startups at the pre-seed, seed, and Series A stages, often writing checks between $750K and $2M. They are well-known for backing disruptive companies that face regulatory hurdles, such as those in healthcare, insurance, and mobility. Recent exits include Lemonade, Coinbase, and FanDuel, reflecting the firm's strength in taking companies from early-stage to successful outcomes. Tusk's leadership leverages their political consulting background to give founders not just capital but also access to regulatory strategy, making them a sought-after partner for companies in complex industries. Entrepreneurs should approach Tusk with a clear understanding of their regulatory challenges and a focus on markets requiring specialized expertise.

USA
Canada
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
+1
Website
TUZ Ventures
TUZ Ventures

TUZ Ventures is an early-stage technology venture capital fund founded in September 2019 and headquartered in Astana, Kazakhstan, with a mission to develop the startup ecosystem across Central Asia and the Caucasus. The firm was established by Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, co-founders Fabio Ribeiro and Herve Edongo, with a track record of penetrating untapped frontier markets that were once considered risky, such as Indonesia and Nigeria, and it runs a compact team with partners based in Kyrgyzstan, Japan and other locations. TUZ targets regionally and globally scalable startups in fintech, logistics, artificial intelligence, e-government and blockchain, and it is active across eleven countries spanning the Kyrgyz Republic, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Tajikistan, Mongolia, Armenia, Georgia and Pakistan. Beyond direct investing, with around twenty investments tracked to date, the firm plays a prominent ecosystem-building role, partnering with the AIFC Tech Hub to produce 'The startup ecosystem of Kazakhstan' report and with Uzbekistan's IT Park on a study of the Uzbekistan startup market. Its stated aim is to foster local entrepreneurship, create incentives for talented founders to stay in the region, and leverage new ventures into a virtuous cycle of growth. As a small frontier-market fund, TUZ Ventures does not publicly disclose its fund size or typical cheque ranges. By combining Silicon Valley operating experience with deep frontier-market focus, TUZ Ventures backs early-stage founders and builds the entrepreneurial ecosystem across Central Asia and the Caucasus.

Asia-Pacific
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