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Healthtech & Wellness VC Funds

Venture capital funds investing in health technology, digital health, wellness platforms, and telehealth startups.

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XY Ventures
XY Ventures

XY Ventures is a $15M seed-stage venture capital fund founded in 2020 by Managing Partner Simon Olson, a former venture capitalist and entrepreneur who is a Founder Institute VC Lab alumnus. The firm operates across two of Europe and North America's most unicorn-dense ecosystems, Stockholm and the Nordics and the San Francisco Bay Area, and explicitly positions itself as a bridge between them. Its investment focus is pre-seed, seed and Series A software with a strong tilt toward disruptive digital and AI businesses; sector breadth in the existing portfolio spans Enterprise Applications, High Tech, HealthTech and roughly a dozen other categories, generally as a co-investor. XY targets companies with Nordic heritage and follows on into accelerator graduates from Techstars, Y Combinator, Founder Institute and Singularity University, leveraging an angel network and Bay Area venture partners for deal flow. Check sizes are reported at $250K to $1M per company, and the team is small, roughly two partners, both US-based. The portfolio includes 18 companies and has produced two IPOs and five acquisitions. Marquee outcomes include SentinelOne, a NYSE IPO in June 2021 at roughly $8.97B market cap, EV Connect, and Laudio, acquired by Ascend Learning in September 2025, the firm's most recent exit. XY's overall investing pace has been deliberately concentrated, with each portfolio company receiving meaningful operator support beyond capital. By bridging the Nordics and the Bay Area and following on into top accelerator graduates, XY Ventures backs Nordic-heritage software and AI founders.

USA
Europe specific
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
Website
XYZ Venture Capital
XYZ Venture Capital

XYZ Venture Capital, founded by Ross Fubini in 2017, focuses on early-stage investments in fintech, enterprise, and what they call "tech-forgotten" sectors like insurance and public services. Their notable portfolio includes companies such as Anduril, Mosaic, and Saltbox, many of which have ties to Fubini's strong network, especially with Palantir alumni. The firm’s strategy emphasizes rapid execution, helping founders accelerate their business from idea to Series A with hands-on support in areas like go-to-market strategy, fundraising, and product development. XYZ targets investments primarily in the U.S., with a presence on both coasts, and prefers to back founders who are solving hard societal problems, especially leveraging technologies like AI. The average check size isn’t disclosed, but the firm has raised several significant funds, including an $80M Fund II, to fuel early-stage growth. XYZ often leads rounds and positions itself as a deeply engaged partner, offering more than just capital. They look for founders who are curious, adaptable, and committed to execution, and prioritize building close, long-term relationships. The team includes key partners like Chauncey Hamilton and Art Clarke, both of whom bring extensive venture and operational experience. Together, they help XYZ become an indispensable partner to founders, offering deep industry expertise and critical connections to propel startups forward..

USA
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+3
Website
Y Combinator
Y Combinator

Y Combinator, a premier startup accelerator, has backed some of the world's most successful companies, including Airbnb, Dropbox, and Stripe. The fund's portfolio is impressive, boasting over 5,000 startups with more than 290 private companies valued over $150 million and over 90 valued at more than $1 billion​. Y Combinator's investment focus spans several industries, primarily B2B software and services (43%), financial technology (19%), consumer (13%), and healthcare (12%)​​. Geographically, YC is centered in Silicon Valley, with 59% of its companies headquartered in the Bay Area, but it also supports startups globally, including in countries like India, the UK, and Nigeria​​. YC's strategy involves investing $150,000 in a large number of startups twice a year, providing them with three months of intensive mentorship, networking, and resources. They prefer to invest in early-stage startups and often continue to support companies through follow-on funding rounds​. The typical check size is $150,000, and YC often leads the initial seed rounds. Recently, they've been very active, continuously adding new companies to their portfolio and expanding their global reach​​. Approaching YC involves applying for their biannual batches, with a focus on showing strong product-market fit and growth potential. The team is led by notable figures such as Michael Seibel, the CEO, who brings a wealth of experience in startup growth and acceleration. YC's network of alumni and mentors is a key asset, providing ongoing support and advice to new startups​.

USA
$100K-$500K
Website
Yamaha Motor Ventures & Laboratory Silicon Valley
Yamaha Motor Ventures & Laboratory Silicon Valley

Yamaha Motor Ventures & Laboratory Silicon Valley (YMVSV) is the global corporate venture capital and innovation lab of Japan's Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd., established in July 2015 in Palo Alto, California. Founded by Hiroshi 'Hiro' Saijou, who served as the inaugural CEO before transitioning to Chairman and ultimately departing for a Toyota role in 2020, the unit was subsequently led by George Kellerman and is now led by CEO and Managing Director Kei Onishi. YMVSV deploys capital from three named vehicles, each capitalized at $100 million: Yamaha Motor Exploratory Fund I, Yamaha Motor Exploratory Fund II, and the newer Yamaha Motor Sustainability Fund, focused on carbon management and removal, energy transition and advanced materials, for total committed capital of approximately $300 million. Its investment focus spans early-stage startups across mobility, AgTech, including a strategy originally architected by Nolan Paul, robotics and industrial automation, HealthTech and digital health, and sustainability, and it is willing to lead. The portfolio includes 28 to 35 active companies primarily in North America, and exits have included PrecisionHawk in drone analytics, Veo Robotics and Pathway, the most recent exit in July 2025. YMVSV's most recent led investment was a $5.9M Seed round into Gestalttech co-led with Alpha Edison. The firm typically participates in Series A rounds and emphasizes cross-business-unit technology applicability for Yamaha Motor. By pairing capital from its three $100M funds with an innovation lab and Yamaha's operating reach, YMVSV backs early-stage mobility, agtech, robotics and sustainability founders.

USA
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
Website
Yes VC
Yes VC

Yes VC, founded in 2018 by Caterina Fake and Jyri Engeström, is a venture capital firm based in San Francisco that focuses on investing in pre-seed and seed-stage startups. The firm is known for backing category-defining companies across a diverse range of industries, including artificial intelligence, climate tech, consumer brands, and digital infrastructure. Notable investments from Yes VC's portfolio include Adept AI, Boom Supersonic, and Lovevery. Adept AI is working on developing general intelligence by enabling humans and computers to collaborate creatively, while Boom Supersonic is building a non-fossil-powered supersonic passenger plane. Lovevery creates award-winning, Montessori-inspired toys and subscription boxes for babies and toddlers. Yes VC is also actively investing in climate tech, with companies like Running Tide, which focuses on carbon sequestration by growing biomass and sinking it in the deep ocean, and Steady Energy, which is developing zero-emission heating plants powered by advanced nuclear reactors. Additionally, the firm supports innovative digital infrastructure solutions, such as OneSignal, a customer engagement platform, and Reconnect, which improves outcomes for individuals in the criminal justice system. The firm's commitment to diversity is evident, with a significant portion of its investments going into companies founded by women or people of color. This approach aligns with their mission to support transformative technologies and innovative business models that have the potential to make a substantial impact.

USA
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+2
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
+2
Website
YL Ventures
YL Ventures

YL Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm that focuses on investing in Israeli cybersecurity startups. With headquarters in Silicon Valley and Tel Aviv, YL Ventures manages over $800 million in assets, making it a prominent player in the cybersecurity investment space. The firm is dedicated to supporting startups from seed to lead, providing not just financial backing but also strategic and operational support to accelerate their growth and market penetration. The firm's portfolio includes notable companies such as Axonius, Medigate, and Twistlock, which have achieved significant milestones and exits. Axonius, for example, reached a unicorn valuation and was acquired by ICONIQ Growth, Alkeon Capital, DTCP, and Harmony Partners. Medigate, focusing on cybersecurity for medical devices, was acquired by Claroty, and Twistlock, a container security startup, was acquired by Palo Alto Networks. YL Ventures distinguishes itself through its extensive network of more than 115 Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) and cybersecurity executives who provide invaluable guidance to their portfolio companies. This network helps startups achieve product-market fit, secure early customers, and develop effective go-to-market strategies. The firm's approach to value addition includes marketing support, business development, follow-on funding, HR assistance, and operational guidance. YL Ventures' in-house experts and advisors work closely with founders to navigate the complex landscape of cybersecurity, ensuring their startups are well-positioned for success.

USA
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+3
Website
Yonjin Ventures
Yonjin Ventures

Yonjin Venture LLC is a life sciences-focused venture capital firm established in 2018 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The firm operates as the North America and Europe investment arm of Shanghai-based Yongjin Group, founded in 1995, which positions itself as a diversified capital-markets financial-services institution. Yonjin's sister vehicle is China-based Yonghua Capital, and the two share parent-level resources and deal flow. Yonjin Venture's mandate is early- to mid-stage life sciences, specifically therapeutic drug discovery, diagnostics and medical devices, and it routinely participates as a syndicate co-investor alongside leading US biotech specialists rather than as a lead investor. The team is reported at roughly 10 people including 7 partners. Public portfolio companies include Rapafusyn Pharmaceuticals in drug discovery, its most recent investment in September 2025, CSA Medical, a Series D-II in September 2024, HistoSonics, a focused-ultrasound therapeutic platform, TECLens in ophthalmology devices, Libra Therapeutics in neurodegeneration, a Series A co-led with Boehringer Ingelheim Venture Fund, and OncoResponse in cancer-immunotherapy antibodies, co-invested alongside MD Anderson, ARCH Venture Partners, Canaan Partners, Redmile and GreatPoint. To date the firm has roughly 17 reported investments and one IPO exit, C4 Therapeutics, which went public in October 2020. Fund size and AUM are not publicly disclosed. As the North America and Europe arm of a Chinese financial-services group, Yonjin Ventures co-invests alongside leading US biotech specialists in early- to mid-stage therapeutics, diagnostics and medical devices.

USA
Europe
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
Website
Y
YouWeCan Ventures

YouWeCan Ventures is the personal venture investment vehicle of former Indian international cricketer Yuvraj Singh, established in April 2015 in Gurugram, India alongside the broader YouWeCan brand that Yuvraj first launched in 2013 as a cancer-awareness foundation. The firm is structured as a single family office rather than an LP-backed fund: Yuvraj announced an initial commitment of approximately INR 40 to 50 crore to deploy into Indian technology startups, and seed checks have historically been INR 10 to 25 lakh per company, generally as a co-investor. Day-to-day operations are co-led by long-time business advisor and Chartered Accountant Nishant Singhal, with a six-person investment team comprising CAs, technologists and management consultants. The fund invests across seed, angel and Series A stages, with sectoral interest spanning business services, consumer internet, healthtech and wellness, gaming and esports, edtech, mobility, and food and beverage. Across roughly 18 disclosed investments, named portfolio companies include Healthians in preventive diagnostics, in which YouWeCan reportedly clocked a 100x-plus partial-exit return, JetSetGo in private aviation, Moovo in mini-truck booking, EduKart in online education, EazyDiner in restaurant reservations, Wellversed in keto and wellness food, HoloSuit, a motion-capture VR suit, Cartisan and Vyomo. Yuvraj's investment philosophy is explicitly brand-and-face-led: he typically backs companies in which he can publicly champion the brand and lend his personal cricketing celebrity to drive consumer awareness. As a celebrity family office, YouWeCan Ventures backs early-stage Indian consumer and technology founders it can publicly promote.

India
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
Website
Zaitoun Ventures
Zaitoun Ventures

Zaitoun Ventures is a values-driven Israeli investment firm and startup factory founded in 2014 in Tel Aviv by Israeli-Arab Harvard MBA Forsan Hussein and Israeli-Jewish serial entrepreneur Ami Dror. The firm's distinctive thesis is that companies co-built and co-led by Jewish and Arab founders, Zaitoun is Arabic and Hebrew for olive, are commercially advantageous as well as socially constructive, opening market access across the Middle East, North Africa and the Arabic-speaking diaspora and producing more resilient teams. Zaitoun acts as a business-development company connecting Israeli and Arab entrepreneurs, providing capital, strategic guidance, operational support and an international partner network to back disruptive startups across surgical and medical devices, enterprise SaaS, edtech, neurotech, consumer apps and deep-tech hardware, generally as a co-investor. Reported deployment was approximately $19M in its first year of operations with a stated target of around $100M of deployment in 2016. Disclosed portfolio companies include Pi-Cardia in structural heart-valve repair, its most recent reported investment in April 2020, Sodyo in mobile-interaction software, LeapLearner in kids-coding edtech, which Ami Dror also founded, Comedy Break, a Tel Aviv-Ramallah AI comedy personalization company, Myndlift in attention-disorder neurotech, Ninispeech in speech therapy, Sidis Labs in motion-sickness wearables and Teramount in optical connectivity. Recent public activity has been limited since 2020, and current fund size and team roster are not publicly disclosed. By backing companies co-led by Jewish and Arab founders, Zaitoun Ventures pairs capital with a thesis that diverse teams unlock regional market access and resilience.

Israel
MENA
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
Website
Zeal Capital Partners
Zeal Capital Partners

Zeal Capital Partners, based in Washington, D.C., is a venture capital firm focused on advancing economic mobility by investing in diverse management teams. Founded by Nasir Qadree in 2020, Zeal's mission is to reimagine the building blocks of wealth, targeting sectors like education, employment, financial health, and health equity. The firm operates with an "Inclusive Investing™" model, which prioritizes investments in underrepresented founders and companies that align with sustainable development goals. Zeal’s portfolio includes startups like GigEasy, Stratyfy, and Daivergent, which aim to close equity gaps across various industries. The firm manages Zeal Fund I, a $62.1 million fund, supported by notable investors such as PayPal, Bank of America, and Truist Ventures. Zeal has a strong commitment to ESG principles and fosters long-term growth by ensuring portfolio companies maintain diverse management teams and focus on social impact. Zeal's inclusive approach and dedication to transforming financial and workforce systems position it as a key player in driving social equity through venture capital investments.

USA
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
Website
Zeev Ventures
Zeev Ventures

Zeev Ventures, helmed by the astute Oren Zeev, is a Silicon Valley-based venture capital firm with a unique, lone-wolf approach to investing. Notable for its early-stage investments, Zeev Ventures has backed highly successful startups such as Houzz, Chegg, Tipalti, TripActions, and HomeLight. The fund focuses primarily on technology, fintech, e-commerce, and consumer services, targeting companies that exhibit robust operational discipline over mere hype. Geographically, Zeev Ventures has a strong presence in both the U.S. and Israel, leveraging Oren Zeev's extensive network and experience in these regions. Zeev's strategy is characterized by a hands-on approach, often leading investment rounds and maintaining a close, supportive relationship with the founders. This method has led to significant growth and success for his portfolio companies, with many achieving market leadership and substantial valuations even during economic downturns. Zeev Ventures typically writes substantial checks, often in the range of $5 million to $20 million, and prefers to be the lead investor. Startups seeking investment should focus on demonstrating operational efficiency and market potential rather than relying on flashy presentations. Oren Zeev himself manages the fund without a formal team or office, emphasizing a personal touch and deep involvement in the companies he invests in. The fund's success is also driven by Zeev's background, including his education at Technion and INSEAD, and his prior experience at Apax Partners. This expertise, combined with a disciplined, efficiency-focused investment approach, makes Zeev Ventures a formidable player in the venture capital landscape​

USA
$10M-$50M
Website
Z
Zelda Ventures

Zelda Ventures is a venture capital firm founded in 2022 by Suzanne Fletcher. Based in Portola Valley, California, Zelda Ventures focuses on early-stage investments in innovative technology companies. The firm aims to support startups that are pioneering in various sectors, including business/productivity software, healthcare technology systems, and network management software. Suzanne Fletcher, the founder and managing partner, brings over two decades of experience in the venture capital industry. Her background includes significant roles at StartX, a startup accelerator for Stanford University affiliates, and Prime Movers Lab. She has built a substantial network of over 900 founders and co-invested with top-tier venture capital funds. Zelda Ventures is known for its proactive and supportive investment approach, often taking the first check-in to back promising startups. The firm places a strong emphasis on building long-term relationships with entrepreneurs, providing not just capital but also strategic guidance and operational support to help them succeed​.

$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
Website
Zelkova Ventures
Zelkova Ventures

Zelkova Ventures, founded in 2008 and headquartered in Miami, Florida, is a venture capital firm that primarily focuses on early-stage investments. The firm has a notable track record with 96 investments and 34 successful exits. Zelkova Ventures invests in a wide range of sectors, including SaaS, internet media, green technology, and consumer products. Their portfolio includes significant investments in companies like Alloy, Automox, Broadlume, Crimson Hexagon, Helpscout, Hungryroot, Klout, Lendkey, and Superhuman​​. Zelkova's strategy involves making initial investments of $200,000 to $300,000, often in companies with annual recurring revenue (ARR) between $100,000 and $1 million, and reserving substantial follow-on capital for subsequent funding rounds. Zelkova Ventures is led by co-founders Jay Levy and Larry Scheinfeld. Jay Levy, in particular, has a strong background in both entrepreneurial ventures and investment, having been involved with over 90 startups since 2014. The firm prides itself on its hands-on approach, working closely with portfolio companies to help them achieve significant growth and success​. Overall, Zelkova Ventures distinguishes itself with its focused investment approach, substantial follow-on capital, and a strong track record of successful exits, making it a prominent player in the early-stage venture capital landscape.

USA
Website
Zenda
Zenda

Zenda VC, founded in 2021 and based in Miami, is a thesis-driven venture capital firm that focuses on B2B technology startups in both the U.S. and Latin America. The firm targets products that drive innovation in areas with limited data interoperability and developer tooling, investing primarily in pre-seed and seed rounds. Zenda offers check sizes ranging from $500,000 to $3 million and provides long-term support through follow-on investments. Zenda's portfolio includes companies like Solvento, a platform automating and financing logistics payments, Cargado, which simplifies cross-border logistics, and Assistiv Labs, a developer platform for accessibility compliance​. The firm emphasizes partnering with founders who bring deep industry knowledge paired with technical expertise, focusing on sectors like enterprise software, fintech, and enabling technologies. Led by General Partner Esteban Reyes, who has over two decades of experience in building and investing in startups, Zenda leverages its operational expertise to help its portfolio companies scale efficiently. Reyes co-founded and exited three B2B companies before transitioning into investing, further enhancing Zenda’s ability to back and mentor emerging founders​.

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

Zeno Ventures, founded in 2016 by Christopher Kile and Duarte Moreira, focuses on early to growth-stage investments in high-potential technology companies. Based in San Francisco, Zeno Ventures primarily invests in consumer and enterprise markets, including transportation, logistics, fintech, and 3D printing sectors. Their notable investments include AvantStay, a hospitality tech startup; Mighty Buildings, a construction tech company; and Mercury, a fintech platform​. Zeno Ventures typically invests around $7 million per round and averages about three transactions per year. While they occasionally lead investment rounds, they often co-invest with other prominent firms like Khosla Ventures and Bold Capital Partners. The firm is known for its collaborative approach, sharing opportunities and working closely with other investors to support portfolio companies throughout their growth. The key team members, Christopher Kile and Duarte Moreira, bring extensive experience in venture capital and entrepreneurship. They focus on building strong relationships with founders and providing strategic support to scale their businesses. Zeno Ventures' geographic focus spans primarily the United States, with a significant presence in tech hubs like San Francisco and Los Angeles. For startups looking to partner with Zeno Ventures, it's essential to demonstrate exceptional management and high growth potential in their pitch. Approaching the firm through warm introductions and showcasing alignment with their investment thesis increases the likelihood of securing an investment.

USA
Website
Zetta Venture Partners
Zetta Venture Partners

Zetta Venture Partners is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm founded in 2013 by Mark Gorenberg. The firm focuses exclusively on early-stage investments in AI-driven B2B companies. Zetta's portfolio includes prominent startups such as Clearbit, Lilt, and Opsani, which highlight their commitment to the intelligent software sector. Zetta Venture Partners targets companies in North America and Europe, providing initial investments ranging from seed to Series B stages. The firm's strategy emphasizes hands-on support for founders, particularly in scaling AI models into market-leading products and infrastructures. They position themselves as crucial partners to impactful AI and infrastructure startups, offering expertise in areas like business development, strategic partnerships, and scaling operations. The team includes experienced professionals like Managing Directors Jocelyn Goldfein and Apoorva Pandhi, based in San Francisco, and Partner Dylan Reid in New York. They have a robust network of operators and advisors, ensuring startups receive comprehensive support throughout their growth journey. Zetta's investments are deeply rooted in AI applications and infrastructure, reinforcing their belief in the transformative potential of AI across various industries. This focus has allowed them to build a portfolio that not only aims for financial returns but also contributes significantly to technological advancements. By leveraging their extensive industry connections and deep technical expertise, Zetta Venture Partners helps AI-driven startups navigate the complexities of market entry and growth, making them a formidable player in the venture capital landscape​.

USA
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+3
Website
Zigg Capital
Zigg Capital

Zigg Capital is a venture capital firm based in New York City that specializes in proptech, aiming to revolutionize the real estate, construction, and retail sectors through technology. Their notable investments include Spruce Holdings, Crusoe Energy Systems, and Vontive, reflecting their focus on innovative solutions within these industries. Zigg Capital operates globally, investing from seed to Series B stages, with a typical check size ranging from $1M to $10M. They have a strategic approach, emphasizing demographic shifts, evolving preferences, and addressing societal inequalities to improve the quality of physical environments. This is evident in their recent $225 million second fund aimed at supporting visionary entrepreneurs in proptech. The team at Zigg Capital is led by Founding Partner Dave Eisenberg, who brings extensive experience from previous roles at companies like Floored and Red Swan Ventures. The firm values deep research, imagination, collaboration, and respect for the entrepreneurial journey, actively seeking to partner with startups that share their vision for transformative innovation. Startups can approach Zigg Capital via their website, where they encourage pitches that align with their mission to enhance the built environment through technology​

Israel
MENA
+6
$3M-$10M
Website
Zone Ventures
Zone Ventures

Zone Ventures is a Los Angeles-based venture capital firm founded in 1998 as a partnership funded by institutional investors to provide equity capital to young, high-growth companies. It is a network partner of Draper Fisher Jurvetson (DFJ) and DFJ Frontier, situating it within the broader Draper Network ecosystem, and it has been instrumental in building the Southern California technology community. The firm pursues a people-focused approach to venture capital, backing entrepreneurs with the energy, vision, experience and desire to build great companies, and concentrates on information technology businesses with large market potential, and it is willing to lead. While many of its investments are centered in Southern California, its mandate is not strictly geographic. Zone Ventures is led by co-founder and Managing Director Frank M. Creer, with Tim Draper among its key associated members, and runs a small team. Over its history it has made roughly 67 investments primarily at the seed and early stages, with seed rounds averaging around $1.4M and later rounds in the $4.6M to $5.1M range. Its portfolio spans enterprise and B2B software, tech, aerospace and defense, business services, education and healthtech, with companies such as NeuroVigil, Lumexis and BiggerBoat. The firm has recorded at least five acquisitions among its exits, including Microfabrica, DivX and Vizional Technologies. In 2008 Zone Ventures, alongside DFJ and DFJ Frontier, awarded $250,000 to NeuroVigil in the Fourth Annual DFJ Venture Challenge. As a Draper Network partner, Zone Ventures has backed Southern California technology founders since 1998.

USA
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
Website
Zoom Ventures
Zoom Ventures

Zoom Ventures is the corporate venture capital arm of Zoom, designed to foster innovation within Zoom's ecosystem and beyond. Founded in 2022, the firm focuses on investing in startups that complement Zoom's core platform, particularly in areas such as collaboration technology, customer experience (CX), artificial intelligence, and unified communications. Zoom Ventures provides not just capital but also access to Zoom’s extensive network, leadership, and global customer base to help startups scale effectively. Zoom Ventures has been actively investing in companies that align with its strategic goals. Notable portfolio investments include Grain, Cresta AI, Neat, and Theta Lake—all of which integrate with or enhance Zoom's offerings. Additionally, through initiatives like the $100 million Zoom Apps Fund, the firm supports developers building innovative applications for the Zoom platform. This initiative aims to drive the creation of new solutions that improve the hybrid work experience, streamline workflows, and enhance communication across industries. With its focus on building an ecosystem of disruptors in the CX and UC (Unified Communications) spaces, Zoom Ventures positions itself as a key player in supporting the next generation of tech innovators, empowering them to reach global markets.

$0-$100K
$1M-$3M
+2
Website
Zukunftsfonds Heilbronn
Zukunftsfonds Heilbronn

Zukunftsfonds Heilbronn, now rebranded as D11Z Ventures, is a prominent venture capital firm based in Heilbronn, Germany. The firm focuses on early-stage investments, particularly in digital business models across sectors like AI/Deep Tech, B2B SaaS, and asset-light IoT. D11Z Ventures, formerly known as Zukunftsfonds Heilbronn, has a clear mission to promote and support innovative digital ventures with both national and international impact, aiming to be the leading pre-seed and seed VC fund for AI in Europe. D11Z Ventures is known for its hands-on approach, providing startups not just with capital but also with strategic guidance, industry expertise, and access to a broad network of partners. The firm’s portfolio is diverse, with investments in startups that are shaping the future of various industries through technological innovation. Their rebranding to D11Z Ventures reflects a renewed commitment to innovation and sustainability in the rapidly evolving tech landscape. The firm is led by a team of experienced professionals who are deeply involved in the German and European startup ecosystems, actively supporting companies from the very early stages through to their growth and scaling phases​.

Europe
Website
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