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Software & Apps VC Funds

Venture capital funds investing in software products, mobile applications, and SaaS platforms.

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Accomplice
Accomplice

Accomplice Ventures, founded in 2015 and based in Boston, Massachusetts, is a prominent seed-led venture capital firm. The firm specializes in technology startups across various sectors including cybersecurity, eSports, data analytics, SMB software, emerging hardware platforms, and marketplaces. Notable investments by Accomplice include leading tech companies such as DraftKings, AngelList, Carbon Black, CoinList, Currencycloud, and FreshBooks. Their portfolio also features innovative firms like Hopper, Patreon, PillPack, SecurityScorecard, Veracode, and WHOOP. Accomplice has a significant track record of successful exits, with companies like Datadog, Snap, and DraftKings achieving substantial market presence and growth. Accomplice operates with a unique federated VC model, supporting initiatives such as the operator-angel movement through Spearhead and the blockchain sector via Accomplice Blockchain. They are also anchor LPs in numerous solo GP funds, reflecting their commitment to a diverse and dynamic investment strategy. The firm was initially part of Atlas Venture before the tech and life sciences groups split, with Accomplice focusing solely on tech investments. They have raised multiple funds, including $405 million for their final fund as of 2022, ensuring a robust financial backing for their portfolio companies. Accomplice's investment philosophy is centered on being high conviction, concentrated, and patient investors, dedicated to helping founders build successful, market-leading companies​.

USA
Website
Accord Ventures
Accord Ventures

Accord Ventures is a Tokyo-based venture capital firm founded in 2015 and headquartered in Minato City, focused on supporting the potential of Asian entrepreneurs across technology, travel, e-commerce, media and entertainment, and consumer electronics. The firm invests across seed through Series C stages, with the majority of activity at seed and Series A, with checks ranging from $100,000 to $2 million. Japan accounts for the largest share of the portfolio by geography, with significant additional activity in Malaysia and other Asian markets. The firm has built a portfolio of 42 investments, including 9 at Seed stage, 9 at Series A, 2 at Series B, and 1 at Series C. The portfolio spans the broader Asia-Pacific region with a concentration in Japanese and Southeast Asian technology companies across software, e-commerce, travel, and media sectors. Specific portfolio company names are not broadly disclosed in public sources. Accord Ventures operates from the conviction that Asian entrepreneurs, particularly those building for local and regional markets, require investors who understand the distinct cultural, regulatory, and consumer dynamics of their home geographies. The firm's Tokyo base provides deep proximity to Japan's technology ecosystem, while its pan-Asian mandate allows it to support founders as they expand across Southeast Asian markets. The firm takes a supportive, relationship-driven approach to company building, working alongside founders at the stages where operational guidance matters most.

Asia-Pacific
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
Website
ACE & Company
ACE & Company

ACE & Company, founded in 2005 and headquartered in Geneva, is a global investment group specializing in private equity and venture capital. The firm manages over $1.7 billion in assets across secondaries, buyouts, and ventures. With additional offices in London, New York, and Cairo, ACE & Company leverages a global network to source and manage investments. Notable investments include WiTricity, a company developing wireless charging technology, and Verto, a financial technology startup. The firm has a track record of successful exits, such as MoneyHero Group and Slauth.io. ACE & Company's investment strategy focuses on diversification and risk management, adjusting investment exposure based on the development stage of the companies. They aim to create long-term value through strategic support and capital allocation. Recently, they launched a €150 million fund targeting early-growth stage tech companies with a Swiss influence, particularly in climate tech, deeptech, fintech, and software​.

Europe
Website
Acequia Capital (AceCap)
Acequia Capital (AceCap)

ACME Capital is a prominent venture capital firm based in San Francisco, specializing in early-stage investments in disruptive technologies and innovative business models. Founded in 2013 by Hany Nada, Shervin Pishevar, and Scott Stanford, the firm focuses on sectors such as healthcare, financial services, and space exploration. Their notable investments include high-profile companies like Uber, Slack, and DraftKings, demonstrating a knack for identifying and nurturing industry leaders. ACME Capital's investment strategy is centered on supporting visionary founders who are tackling large-scale challenges with groundbreaking solutions. They emphasize platform shifts and technology breakthroughs that promise significant societal benefits. The firm typically leads funding rounds and provides not just capital, but also strategic guidance and operational support to help startups scale effectively. Geographically, ACME Capital has a strong focus on the United States, but their portfolio also includes companies with a global reach. Their commitment to diversity and inclusion is reflected in their investment choices, with a significant portion of their portfolio companies led by underrepresented founders. The team at ACME Capital includes experienced partners like Brian Yee and Alexander Fayette, who bring a wealth of expertise and a hands-on approach to their investment process. Entrepreneurs looking to engage with ACME Capital are encouraged to present bold, transformative ideas that have the potential to disrupt massive markets and drive significant impact.

Europe
USA
+1
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+3
Website
ACME Capital
ACME Capital

ACME Capital, founded in 2018 and headquartered in San Francisco, is an early-stage venture capital firm specializing in transformative technologies and business model innovations. They invest in deep tech, hardware, disruptive consumer products, enterprise solutions, fintech, health, and web3 sectors. Notable portfolio companies include IonQ, Braintrust, Cue Health, Astra, Uhnder, and Forte, which exemplify ACME’s commitment to pioneering advancements and societal benefits. ACME's strategy emphasizes partnering with founders from ideation through to IPO, offering not just capital but also strategic support and valuable industry connections. They favor investments in companies demonstrating significant market traction and a clear path to scalability. Their recent Fund IV and adjacent Opportunity Fund raised over $300 million, underscoring their robust position in the venture capital landscape. ACME is also dedicated to diversity and inclusion, with a substantial portion of their investments and team members representing historically underrepresented groups. Key team members include Co-founders Hany Nada and Scott Stanford, who bring extensive experience in venture capital and entrepreneurship, enhancing ACME’s ability to guide startups toward successful exits.

USA
Website
Aconcagua Ventures
Aconcagua Ventures

Aconcagua Ventures is a Buenos Aires, Argentina-based early-stage venture capital firm founded in 2006, focused on e-commerce and SaaS startups in Argentina and Latin America. The firm is a joint venture between Core-Core and Pegasus Capital, the latter being a principal investment firm that has deployed close to $100 million in Argentina over five years across both venture capital and private equity. Aconcagua Ventures also maintains a US entity registered in San Jose, California, giving it a dual presence to support portfolio companies targeting North American markets. The firm leads seed rounds with checks up to $500,000. The portfolio of 8 companies includes Keepcon, a text analytics and customer intelligence platform; Popego, a social data personalization startup; and USPowerSolutions. The firm focuses on business productivity software and internet software companies, reflecting Argentina's growing technical talent base and the cost-competitive advantage that Latin American development teams offer at early stages of company formation. Aconcagua Ventures occupies a focused niche in the Latin American venture ecosystem, combining local market knowledge with access to Pegasus Capital's broader private equity network and capital base. The firm's small team of three partners works closely with founders, providing not just capital but also strategic input on regional market expansion, product localization, and the operational challenges specific to building software companies in Argentina's volatile macroeconomic environment.

LatAm
$100K-$500K
Website
Acorn Pacific Ventures
Acorn Pacific Ventures

Acorn Pacific Ventures, founded in 2015, is a venture capital firm based in San Mateo, California. The firm focuses on early and growth-stage technology companies, with a particular emphasis on cross-border investments between the U.S. and Asia. Their portfolio spans industries like e-commerce, AI, fintech, and healthcare, including notable investments in Reap, a Hong Kong-based fintech company, and PopChill, an e-commerce fashion platform. Acorn Pacific is known for its strategic expertise in cross-border expansion, helping startups navigate both Silicon Valley and Asia-Pacific markets. The firm targets companies that leverage proprietary technology and tackle complex challenges in Industry 4.0 and global supply chain transformation. Their typical investment range varies, but they are active in funding rounds from seed to Series B. Led by Chih-Kai Cheng and a team of experienced partners, Acorn Pacific provides not only capital but also operational support to help companies scale. Their portfolio includes ventures like Nuohui Health, Avatar Medical, and Proglix, demonstrating their strong presence across various tech-driven sectors​.

USA
Website
Acorn Ventures
Acorn Ventures

Acorn Ventures is a Bellevue, Washington-based early-stage venture capital firm founded in 1991 by Rufus W. Lumry following his tenure as Executive Vice President and CFO of McCaw Cellular Communications, which became AT&T Wireless. The firm focuses on finding, funding, and nurturing early-stage companies that present extraordinary opportunities to make industry-changing leaps in technology and applications. The investment team brings decades of combined experience evaluating proprietary technology and backing management teams with proven solutions to hard problems. Checks range from $500,000 to $3 million at seed and Series A, with the firm leading rounds. The portfolio of 19 companies has produced 2 IPOs and 6 acquisitions. Remitly, the international remittance platform, went public on NASDAQ in September 2021 at a market cap of $6.94 billion. Coinstar, the automated coin exchange network, also listed on NASDAQ. Additional portfolio companies include Emerson and Airbiquity, the latter acquired by Karma Automotive in February 2024. The portfolio spans software, fintech, AI, transportation, and hardware sectors. Acorn Ventures maintains a five-person team including two partners and one principal, a lean structure that enables close engagement with each portfolio company through its critical early stages. The firm's Pacific Northwest base provides strong access to the technology ecosystems of Seattle and the broader region, while its investment mandate spans the broader US market. The firm's three-decade track record reflects a consistent focus on companies with deep technical differentiation rather than business model innovation.

USA
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
Website
Acre Venture Partners
Acre Venture Partners

Acre Venture Partners, founded in 2016 and based in Santa Monica, California, is a venture capital firm focusing on innovations in food and agriculture. Acre's diverse portfolio includes notable investments in companies like Meati Foods, which specializes in clean, fungi-based protein meats and raised $50M in a Series B round co-led by Acre. Mori is another significant investment, providing silk-based coatings for food protection to reduce waste and extend shelf life. Inari, a unicorn company developing advanced seed breeding technology, is valued at $1.5B. Spoiler Alert is a B2B marketplace helping food businesses manage surplus food, thus reducing waste. Agrofy is an online platform for farm equipment and infrastructure products. Acre's investment strategy emphasizes sustainability and technological innovation in agrifood technology. Recently, Acre closed its third fund at $140 million, targeting advancements in agricultural robotics, AI, and machine learning. This includes investments in companies like Bonsai Robotics and Farm-ng, focusing on automation in agriculture. Leveraging extensive experience and strategic partnerships, including advisory roles from industry experts like Lynda Deakin from IDEO and Chef David Chang, Acre drives growth and innovation within its portfolio companies. The firm supports startups from pre-seed to Series B stages, ensuring they have the necessary resources and strategic guidance to succeed in the evolving agrifood tech sector.

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

Acrew Capital is a venture capital firm founded in 2019 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California. The firm focuses on investing in companies across various stages, from early to growth stages, emphasizing diversity and transformative technology. Acrew Capital operates two primary funds: the Long Term View (LTV) fund, which targets early-stage investments, and the Diversify Capital Fund (DCF), which focuses on growth-stage companies. The LTV fund invests in early-stage companies, typically in the Seed to Series A stages, with check sizes ranging from $1 to $15 million. The DCF fund is designed for growth-stage investments, offering $10 to $20 million per investment. Acrew Capital's investment strategy prioritizes deep domain expertise, diverse perspectives, and long-term commitments to their portfolio companies. The firm's core thesis areas include financial services, cybersecurity, data, augmented reality, virtual reality, web 3.0, and cryptocurrency sectors. Acrew Capital's notable investments include companies like Eden Health, BlockFi, and CipherTrace. They have successfully exited several investments through mergers and acquisitions, demonstrating a strong track record in identifying and nurturing high-potential startups​. The leadership team at Acrew Capital is composed of experienced professionals like Lauren Kolodny, Mark Kraynak, and Asad Khaliq, who bring extensive experience in venture capital and entrepreneurship. The firm's commitment to diversity is reflected in its team composition and investment approach, with a significant portion of its leadership being women or people of color​.

Israel
LatAm
+1
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
+1
Website
Acrobator Ventures
Acrobator Ventures

Acrobator Ventures is an Amsterdam-based VC fund with a focus on early-stage investments, particularly in the Dutch, Baltic, and CEE regions. Founded in 2019 by Bas Godska and Joachim Laqueur, the firm is known for its strong emphasis on B2B SaaS, AI/ML, and data-driven startups. Acrobator’s strategy is distinctive, offering continuous support from pre-seed through IPO. They typically write checks ranging from $200k to $1.25 million and often lead investment rounds. The fund's portfolio includes notable companies like Glovo, Taxify, Pipedrive, and Planet42. Acrobator Ventures places a strong emphasis on bridging Eastern European startups with Western markets, leveraging their deep industry connections and market access. Key team members include Bas Godska, who has a strong background in marketing, and Mike Reiner, who focuses on scaling and go-to-market strategies. The team is split across Amsterdam, Kyiv, and Tbilisi, emphasizing their regional expertise. Acrobator prefers a hands-on approach, building long-term relationships with founders, which has contributed to successful investments like Respeecher and Let’s Enhance. Their flexible fund structure allows investors to opt into later rounds without being penalized, aligning the interests of all parties involved.

Europe
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+3
Website
Acronym Venture Capital
Acronym Venture Capital

Acronym Venture Capital, based in New York, is an early-stage fund with a focus on late seed and Series A rounds. Their investment philosophy challenges conventional VC norms, prioritizing realistic, capital-efficient business models over the high-risk, “billion-dollar or bust” approach. They target B2B SaaS companies and omnichannel consumer brands, specifically those with early signs of product-market fit, like $1M in ARR for SaaS or $2M in revenue for consumer brands. Acronym’s flexible investment range spans $500K to $3M, and they lead, co-lead, or participate in rounds based on opportunity. The fund backs companies solving real-world problems, often with founders possessing deep industry expertise rather than prestigious pedigrees. Their portfolio includes notable companies like Mad Rabbit (tattoo skincare), Dataplor (location intelligence), and Kickfin (cashless tipping). Acronym is hands-on with portfolio companies, actively supporting growth and corporate development while avoiding rigid ownership targets. Founded by Joshua Siegel, a veteran in VC and finance, Acronym offers founders not just capital, but guidance in scaling sustainably, with a particular interest in SaaS, hospitality tech, and fintech.

$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
+1
Website
Act One Ventures
Act One Ventures

Act One Ventures, established in 2016 and based in Los Angeles, California, focuses on investing in early-stage companies, particularly in pre-seed and seed rounds. The firm primarily invests in sectors like e-commerce infrastructure, vertical SaaS, and fintech. Act One Ventures is known for its commitment to diversity, with over 70% of its portfolio companies led by women founders and those from underrepresented backgrounds. Notable investments by Act One Ventures include Cartwheel, a logistics and delivery software company; Dragonboat, a product portfolio management platform; Clovers, a human resources technology firm using conversational intelligence to enhance hiring practices; and Time Study, an AI-driven productivity tool for healthcare and enterprise applications. Act One Ventures takes a hands-on approach, working closely with founders to provide strategic guidance and support, helping startups navigate the challenges of early-stage growth. The firm's typical investment ranges from $500K to $3 million, reflecting its focus on providing substantial early support to its portfolio companies.

USA
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
Website
Act Venture Capital
Act Venture Capital

ACT Venture Capital, based in Dublin, Ireland, is an early-stage venture capital firm founded in 1994. The firm focuses on investing in high-potential technology companies across sectors such as AI, machine learning, enterprise software, deep tech, healthcare, and energy & climate. ACT has completed over 70 investments and manages around €627 million across multiple funds. Notable companies in ACT Venture Capital's portfolio include Cubic Telecom, a global connectivity management company; Ekco, a leading provider of cloud services; and Deciphex, which develops software solutions for digital pathology. The firm also backs companies like Gridbeyond, which focuses on intelligent energy management systems, and Provizio, an automotive safety technology company. ACT Venture Capital recently launched its sixth fund, ACT VI, with an initial close of €140 million, aiming to invest in 35 companies across its targeted sectors. This fund supports startups from seed to expansion stages, with the capacity to invest up to €10 million per company. The firm has a strong track record of successful exits, including the acquisition of SilverCloud Health by Amwell, Decawave by Qorvo, and Corvil by Pico. The leadership team at ACT includes John Flynn, Debbie Rennick, and John O’Sullivan, who bring extensive experience and expertise to the firm, supporting their portfolio companies through strategic guidance and robust networks.

Europe
Website
ACT Venture Partners
ACT Venture Partners

ACT Venture Partners is an Amsterdam-based venture capital firm focusing on early-stage investments in deep-tech and enabling technologies across Europe, with additional strong ties to the Turkish market. They target sectors such as AI, IoT, data analytics, and healthcare, investing primarily during Seed and Series A rounds. ACT aims to back technically strong founders who are pioneering disruptive, market-transforming solutions. Some notable companies in their portfolio include Picus Security, Carbon Health, Eatron, and Nextmol. The firm typically leads seed rounds with checks up to €1 million, often continuing to support portfolio companies in subsequent funding rounds. Their investment strategy emphasizes hands-on collaboration, providing not only financial backing but also mentorship, networking, and strategic advice to help startups achieve critical product-market fit and scale. The core team comprises experienced professionals with backgrounds in engineering, finance, and entrepreneurship. Key figures include managing partners Erhan Kılıçözlü and Okan Kara, who bring decades of experience in tech transfer, venture capital, and innovation management, contributing to ACT's reputation as a value-adding partner for startups. ACT's approach involves close engagement from initial funding through to growth stages, leveraging their extensive network across Europe and beyond.

Europe
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+4
Website
Activant Capital
Activant Capital

Activant Capital, founded in 2015, is a venture capital firm that focuses on investing in companies during critical growth phases. With headquarters in Greenwich, Connecticut, and additional offices in New York, Berlin, and Cape Town, the firm has over $1 billion in assets under management. Activant Capital invests in various sectors, including fintech, supply chain, e-commerce, retail technology, and health tech. The firm has a strong portfolio featuring companies such as Boom Supersonic, DEUNA, Deliverr, Current, Finix, and Forter. Boom Supersonic is developing a new generation of supersonic commercial airliners, while Deliverr provides rapid e-commerce fulfillment solutions. Forter specializes in fraud prevention for online retailers, and Finix offers payment infrastructure for businesses. Activant Capital is known for its thesis-driven approach, concentrating on commerce infrastructure technology that enhances efficiency across industries. Their investment strategy emphasizes partnering with high-growth companies to redefine commerce systems. They provide extensive operational support to their portfolio companies, assisting with organizational structure, hiring, go-to-market strategies, and commercial introductions. The firm has also achieved several notable exits, including Hybris, which was sold to SAP for $1.4 billion, and Deliverr, highlighting their ability to identify and support transformative companies. Activant’s approach is to remain long-term partners, with fund lives extending up to 15 years to support the ambitious growth of their portfolio companies.

Website
Activate Capital
Activate Capital

Activate Capital is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm established in 2017 with a focus on investing in high-growth companies that are transforming industries through technology. The firm specializes in sectors such as climate tech, energy management, infrastructure technology, and IoT, aiming to foster a sustainable, resilient global economy. Activate Capital primarily targets Series B, C, and D funding rounds, providing capital to companies at a critical growth phase. The firm has built a diverse portfolio of innovative companies including Voltus, Element Analytics, StreetLight Data, and Optimal Dynamics, all of which leverage advanced technologies to solve environmental and economic challenges. Activate's focus areas span clean energy, smart cities, AI, and machine learning, aligning with its mission to support companies that are redefining how industries function while addressing climate change. With more than $1.5 billion in capital raised, Activate Capital is led by a team of seasoned investors, including Managing Partners Anup Jacob and David Lincoln, who have decades of experience in energy and infrastructure. Their investment approach emphasizes long-term partnerships, working closely with founders to build category-defining companies. Recent investments include Altana AI, a company focused on AI-driven logistics, and Sympower, which specializes in renewable energy and smart cities. Activate Capital’s commitment to sustainability-driven innovation positions it as a key player in the growing climate tech and infrastructure investment space, helping reshape the industrial landscape for a greener future.

Europe
USA
Website
Activate Venture Partners
Activate Venture Partners

Activate Venture Partners, formerly known as Milestone Venture Partners, is an early-stage venture capital firm founded in 1999 and based in New York City. The firm focuses on investing in high-growth technology companies, particularly those in the healthcare and enterprise software sectors. Their strategy emphasizes being the first institutional investor in startups, with over 85% of their portfolio companies receiving pre-revenue investments​. Notable investments in their portfolio include companies like Healthify, Diameter Health, and Cureatr, reflecting their strong focus on healthcare technology. Additionally, they have invested in technology firms like Canvs.ai and Cloudnexa, which provide services ranging from market research to AWS management. Activate Venture Partners typically leads seed and early-stage financing rounds with initial investments often below $5 million. They are known for their hands-on approach, offering strategic guidance and support to help startups scale effectively. The leadership team includes co-founders Edwin Goodman and Todd Pietri, along with partners like Glen Bressner and Don Yount. Their extensive experience and deep industry connections provide valuable insights and resources to the companies they invest in​.

USA
Website
Active Capital
Active Capital

Active Capital is a venture capital firm based in San Antonio, Texas, that focuses on leading seed-stage investments, primarily in B2B SaaS companies. Founded by Pat Matthews, Active Capital aims to support startups that are building cloud-based software and infrastructure with the potential to scale rapidly. The firm typically writes checks ranging from $500,000 to $2 million and prides itself on being highly involved with its portfolio companies, offering hands-on support to help them grow from seed to later stages. Active Capital is particularly active in markets outside of Silicon Valley, seeking to back talented entrepreneurs across the U.S. who are often overlooked by more geographically concentrated funds. Their portfolio includes notable companies like CallRail, LawnStarter, and Bestow, all of which are examples of scalable B2B solutions that align with their investment thesis​. The firm is committed to leading rounds, often taking a lead role in both investments and operational guidance. Active Capital prefers to work closely with founders who are building high-growth SaaS platforms, leveraging its extensive network of industry experts and fellow investors. With a focus on long-term partnerships, Active Capital is positioned as a strategic ally for early-stage companies that are ready to accelerate their market entry and growth.

USA
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
Website
Active Impact Investments
Active Impact Investments

Active Impact Investments, founded in 2018 and based in Vancouver, Canada, is a venture capital firm focused on early-stage climate tech companies. They support businesses that address urgent environmental challenges while aiming for significant scale and profitability. The firm manages over $140 million across its funds and is committed to promoting environmental resiliency through profitable investments. Notable investments by Active Impact include companies like Dispatch Goods, Sustain.Life, and Solstice. They typically invest in sectors such as clean energy, sustainable food and water, infrastructure, carbon solutions, and the circular and sharing economy. Their portfolio companies often focus on innovative solutions that mitigate climate change and reduce costs for customers. The firm is led by founder and Managing Partner Mike Winterfield, along with partners Tom Boddez, Sam Hasty, and principals Alana Green and Sophie Endl. Active Impact Investments emphasizes collaboration with co-investors and a hands-on approach to support their portfolio companies in sales, talent acquisition, and fundraising.

$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
Website
Acuity Venture Partners
Acuity Venture Partners

Acuity Venture Partners (also known as Acuity Ventures) was a venture capital firm founded in 2001 and based in San Jose, California. The firm invested across seed, early, and later stages in information technology, technology, media and telecom, and SaaS companies, with a focus primarily on the United States market. Checks ranged from $500,000 to $3 million across a portfolio of 15 investments spanning SaaS, software, and AI and deep technology sectors. The firm is no longer actively investing as of available records, with no tracked investment activity in recent years and its status indicated as permanently closed on some databases. Its 15 tracked investments reflect a Silicon Valley-focused, technology-generalist approach across the early and growth stages of company development. The San Jose-based Acuity Venture Partners should not be confused with two separate entities that share a similar name: Acuity Ventures Partners, a Lagos, Nigeria-based firm founded in 2019 that invests in African digital infrastructure and fintech with portfolio companies including Flutterwave and Paystack; and a newer Acuity Ventures focused on Emerging Europe in AI and B2B software. The original California entity operated as an independent fund manager during the early 2000s technology investment wave, reflecting the wave of TMT-focused venture capital activity centered in Silicon Valley during that period.

USA
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
Website
Acumen
Acumen

Acumen is a pioneering impact investment firm dedicated to addressing poverty through a unique approach it calls “patient capital,” designed to fund social enterprises that serve the most marginalized populations. Since its inception in 2001 by Jacqueline Novogratz, Acumen has invested over $150 million across 150+ companies worldwide. Its portfolio spans essential sectors like clean energy, agriculture, healthcare, and education, all aimed at empowering low-income communities with sustainable solutions that can operate at scale. Acumen’s methodology combines financial investment with a strong emphasis on management and leadership support. By focusing on long-term growth rather than immediate returns, Acumen supports businesses in emerging markets like East and West Africa, India, Latin America, and the U.S., ensuring they grow in both impact and profitability. Some of their prominent initiatives, such as off-grid energy projects in sub-Saharan Africa and affordable healthcare solutions in South Asia, reflect their commitment to transforming critical services for underserved populations. In addition to financial investment, Acumen fosters a culture of moral leadership through Acumen Academy, which educates entrepreneurs and social innovators on creating impactful and inclusive businesses. This dual approach of investment and training allows Acumen to build a pipeline of leaders and companies equipped to drive systemic change. With an extensive global network and partners ranging from corporate foundations to local entrepreneurs, Acumen continually expands its reach, working tirelessly to reimagine the role of capital in tackling poverty.

Africa
South Asia
+2
Website
Acumen America
Acumen America

Acumen America is a venture capital arm of Acumen, founded in 2016 with a mission to tackle systemic poverty and inequality in the U.S. by investing in entrepreneurs with bold, scalable solutions. Their focus spans three main sectors: health, workforce development, and financial inclusion. They back early-stage, mission-driven companies addressing challenges like healthcare access, financial instability, and career mobility, often being the first to write a check at the pre-seed or seed stage. Acumen America’s portfolio includes companies such as Esusu, which helps renters build credit, Flourish, providing mental health services for young adults, and Everytable, which makes nutritious food accessible to low-income communities. They prioritize overlooked founders, with 60% of their portfolio led by people of color and 44% by women. Their investment strategy centers on systems change, aiming to bring enduring impact to underserved communities by supporting entrepreneurs who can disrupt industries like healthcare and financial services. They work closely with their portfolio companies, providing not just capital but deep operational support to scale impactful solutions.

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

Ada Ventures is a London-based venture capital firm focused on supporting early-stage startups with a particular emphasis on diversity and inclusion. Founded by Check Warner and Matt Penneycard, Ada Ventures aims to back founders who are often overlooked and underfunded, targeting sectors like climate equity, economic empowerment, and healthy aging​. The firm typically makes initial investments of around £500,000 and has developed innovative deal-sourcing methods, including a scout network and angel investment programs to reach underrepresented communities. This approach has led to successful investments in companies such as Huboo, Organize, and MOONHUB. Ada Ventures' portfolio from its first fund has raised an aggregate of £100 million in additional funding from prominent firms like GV and Index Ventures. Ada Ventures recently launched its second fund, raising £41 million in the first close, demonstrating strong support from the investor community and its commitment to creating a more inclusive venture capital landscape.

Europe
$100K-$500K
Website
Adams Street Partners
Adams Street Partners

Adams Street Partners, founded in 1972, is a global leader in private markets investment management, with over $60 billion in assets under management. Based in Chicago, the firm operates across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific, investing through strategies that include primary, secondary, growth equity, credit, and co-investments. Adams Street Partners is particularly known for its expertise in venture capital, private equity, and fund of funds strategies. The firm has a long history of venture capital investments, having been active in the space since the 1970s. Their venture capital portfolio focuses on innovative, high-growth sectors such as healthcare, AI, enterprise software, and fintech. Adams Street also manages dedicated funds for early-stage companies and emerging managers. The firm’s strategic investment approach is designed to generate strong, risk-adjusted returns over time by supporting companies through market cycles and downturns. Adams Street Partners continues to build on its reputation by backing both new startups and established companies, making significant contributions to technological and industrial advancements. With a focus on long-term growth and innovation, the firm remains a prominent player in global private equity and venture capital.

$10M-$50M
Over $50M
Website
Adapt Ventures
Adapt Ventures

Adapt Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm with a global focus, investing in founders who have bold visions in sectors like fintech, software, healthcare, and consumer products. The firm typically writes checks ranging from $100,000 to $500,000 at the pre-seed and seed stages, intentionally not leading rounds or taking board seats to give founders autonomy. Their portfolio includes companies like Sanas, Clara, and Wander, showcasing their commitment to transformative, high-impact startups. Founded by brothers Ammar and Mohammed Amdani, Adapt takes a collaborative approach, ensuring hands-on support for their portfolio companies through each growth phase. The firm is well-known for leveraging its extensive network to assist startups with business development, fundraising, and scaling into new markets. This founder-first philosophy, coupled with a high degree of engagement, sets them apart in the VC space. Adapt Ventures has offices in Miami, New York, and Dubai, reflecting their broad geographic reach. The team, which includes partners like Ezra Kebrab and Alan Chang, brings deep expertise in areas like fintech, proptech, and consumer brands, providing founders with the resources and insights needed to scale their companies rapidly. With a goal of investing in around 10 to 12 new companies each year, Adapt offers focused, high-value support to its portfolio, making them a go-to partner for early-stage entrepreneurs.

LatAm
USA
$100K-$500K
Website
Adara Ventures
Adara Ventures

Adara Ventures, founded in 2005 and headquartered in Madrid, Spain, specializes in early-stage investments in deep tech companies, focusing on sectors like cybersecurity, data and applications, infrastructure, DevOps, components, and digital health. Managing around €200 million in assets, Adara has invested in 85 companies. Their portfolio includes notable companies such as Seedtag, Scalefast, and AlienVault. Seedtag, a leader in Contextual AI for the AdTech industry, is one of their standout investments. Adara led Seedtag's initial €1.5 million round and has supported the company through its significant growth and recent €250 million funding round led by Advent International. Adara has seen several successful exits, including AT&T Cybersecurity and PlayGiga, showcasing their ability to identify and nurture high-potential startups. They typically invest in seed, Series A, and Series B rounds, with check sizes ranging from $500,000 to $3 million. The Adara team includes experienced professionals like Managing Partners Alberto Gómez and Nicolas Goulet, and Partner Alberto Echeverri, who bring extensive expertise to support their portfolio companies' growth and success. Adara Ventures continues to play a significant role in the European venture capital landscape, particularly in Spain and Western Europe.

Europe
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+3
Website
Addition
Addition

Addition is a venture capital firm founded in 2019 by Lee Fixel, previously a key investor at Tiger Global. Based in New York, Addition focuses on early and growth-stage technology companies, emphasizing sectors like e-commerce, SaaS, and fintech. Their notable investments include high-profile companies such as Allbirds, Freshworks, Chainalysis, Delhivery, dLocal, Hugging Face, Snyk, and Warby Parker. Geographically, Addition primarily targets investments in the United States, though they have a broad international scope due to their interest in global tech innovators. Their investment strategy involves a significant allocation towards both early-stage and growth-stage companies, with about one-third of their capital dedicated to early-stage ventures and the rest to more mature businesses. This allows them to support startups through various phases of their development. Addition's team is led by Fixel, who is the sole partner and decision-maker, ensuring a streamlined and decisive investment process. The firm is known for its strategic and empathetic approach, focusing on building long-term partnerships with entrepreneurs and fostering growth in their portfolio companies through active engagement and support. For startups seeking investment, Addition values clear demonstrations of potential for market leadership and significant growth. They prefer companies with a proven track record of profitability and sustainable competitive advantages. The firm's commitment to preserving legacy and company culture makes them a preferred partner for founders looking for a strategic, long-term investor.

USA
Website
adesso ventures
adesso ventures

adesso ventures is the corporate venture capital arm of adesso SE, a publicly traded IT services company headquartered in Berlin, Germany. Founded in 2022 and led by Managing Director Malte Unger, the firm invests in verticalized software, software development tooling, and digital health startups, primarily in the DACH region — Germany, Austria, and Switzerland — with selective investments across broader Europe. The firm operates as a single-LP fund backed exclusively by adesso SE, with initial investments up to 1 million euros and potential for follow-on capital at pre-seed and seed stages. The portfolio of 6 companies includes acto, an AI startup based in Paderborn; Nia Health, a digital dermatology platform; TamedAI; eCovery, a digital therapeutic for rehabilitation; Hanko GmbH, a passkey and authentication startup; Optimeleon; Flowstep; and Youth Health Tech. Investments are concentrated primarily in Germany and Estonia, reflecting the DACH-first investment mandate and adesso's core market presence. adesso ventures' strategic differentiation lies in its parent company's scale: adesso SE employs thousands of IT professionals serving enterprise clients across Germany and Europe, giving portfolio companies immediate access to a large, willing client base, top-tier software development talent, and deep technical expertise across specific industry verticals. For early-stage B2B software founders, this combination of capital with a built-in enterprise distribution network and development resources represents a compelling alternative to purely financial seed investors. The fund prioritizes opportunities where adesso Group's operational capabilities can accelerate portfolio company growth beyond what capital alone could achieve.

Europe
Europe specific
$500K-$1M
Website
Adjacent
Adjacent

Adjacent is an early-stage venture capital firm led by Nico Wittenborn, a seasoned investor with prior experience at Point Nine Capital and Insight Partners. The fund stands out for its investments in high-growth, tech-driven companies such as Revolut, Chainalysis, Oura, and PhotoRoom. With a clear focus on the intersection of consumer technology and SaaS, Adjacent targets startups building platform-shifting innovations. Geographically, Adjacent leans towards U.S. and European markets, especially major hubs like New York and Paris. Their strategy is centered on relatively small, early-stage investments, often writing checks around $2-5M. Though the fund typically doesn't lead rounds, it plays a crucial role as a follow-on investor, backing companies that demonstrate early signs of scaling potential. Wittenborn's philosophy is rooted in not chasing $10B outcomes but rather in building a highly concentrated, collaborative portfolio. The fund invests across sectors like fintech, AI, and mobile applications, with recent deals including RevenueCat, Copilot, and Ostrom. Founders seeking to engage Adjacent are best suited to focus on scalability and clear market traction, as Wittenborn prefers lean operations with strong growth signals. The team operates from New York and actively reduces the number of companies they engage with to maintain close founder relationships.

USA
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+4
Website
Adlib Tech Ventures
Adlib Tech Ventures

Adlib Tech Ventures, founded in 2022 and based in Tokyo, is a corporate venture capital firm focused on fostering innovation within the IT sector. They actively invest in early-stage (seed to mid-stage) startups, particularly in Japan, with a strong emphasis on businesses poised for future growth rather than immediate synergy with existing companies. Adlib's portfolio spans across various technology sectors, including SaaS platforms like Co-Growth, which provides video-based training for customer service and sales teams, and REVISIO, a detailed TV viewership data analysis tool. Adlib prides itself on taking a hands-on approach, working closely with entrepreneurs to guide their growth and help with strategic decision-making. The fund's investment philosophy focuses on backing deeply thought-out business models, offering support not only financially but also operationally. They are committed to creating long-term partnerships with startups, aligning with founders to help them navigate complex business landscapes.

$0-$100K
$1M-$3M
Website
AdTay Ventures
AdTay Ventures

AdTay Ventures, also operating as Three Sixty Capital, is a London-based venture capital fund founded in 2020 by partners Dan Adler and Doron Tay. The firm focuses on early-stage technology companies with the potential to become market leaders in their respective fields, with primary investments in the United Kingdom, Israel, and Central Europe, and selective exposure to US-based technology companies as well. AdTay targets seed and Series A rounds, deploying initial checks of $500,000 to $3 million into software, SaaS, and AI companies. The firm serves as a gateway for high-net-worth individuals, ultra-high-net-worth investors, and family offices seeking access to leading scale-up businesses across Europe and Israel. To date, the fund has made 8 investments in technology companies across these geographies. The firm's approach centers on bridging private capital with promising technology startups, prioritising companies with strong market positioning and durable competitive advantages. With two partners drawing on complementary investment and entrepreneurial backgrounds, AdTay seeks to be a reliable early partner to founders building businesses with the ambition and fundamentals to achieve meaningful scale in their categories across the UK, European, and Israeli tech ecosystems.

Europe
Israel
+1
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
Website
Advance Venture Partners
Advance Venture Partners

Advance Venture Partners (AVP), formerly Advance Vixeid Capital Management, is a San Francisco-based evergreen venture capital firm founded in 2015 by David ibnAle, previously a Managing Director at TPG Growth. The firm is built in partnership with Advance, a family-owned multi-generational holding company that owns enduring media and technology businesses. AVP concentrates on digital health, data platforms, robotics, enterprise software, consumer technology, and B2B marketplace-based businesses across the US and Europe. AVP leads Series A, B, and C rounds with initial checks of $10 million to $25 million, and can deploy $50 million to $75 million of total capital over the life of an investment. The firm has made 74 investments to date. Notable portfolio companies include Compass, Curology, Farfetch, Rent the Runway, Vestiaire Collective, Midi Health, GrayMatter Robotics, Tegus, and Affinity. AVP writes checks into businesses with product in market, evidence of product-market fit, sound fundamentals, and large addressable end markets. The partnership team includes Alex Christ, Venture Partner Gina Sanders (also Managing Partner at Advance Publications), and Vice President Ameen Dalli. AVP takes an active ownership posture — working directly with founders on strategy, market development, and team building — reflecting the operational depth that comes from Advance's long history as a builder of media and technology companies.

USA
Europe
$10M-$50M
Website
Advanced Technology Ventures
Advanced Technology Ventures

ATV Capital (Advanced Technology Ventures) is an established venture capital firm specializing in early-stage investments across IT, healthcare, and energy technology sectors. With offices in Boston and Menlo Park, ATV focuses on backing high-potential companies driving innovation in these industries. The firm typically leads rounds, partnering closely with founders to provide strategic guidance and leverage its extensive network in Silicon Valley and beyond. ATV's portfolio includes a mix of disruptive startups in sectors like enterprise software, biotech, medical devices, and clean energy. It aims to identify companies that can scale rapidly while solving critical technological or medical challenges. Although primarily US-focused, ATV occasionally considers international opportunities if they align with its strategic vision and offer strong potential for growth. The firm’s investment strategy revolves around early-stage funding, typically from Series A onward, with average check sizes ranging from $5 to $15 million. ATV is known for its active involvement, often serving on boards and offering ongoing operational and strategic support. ATV’s leadership team includes seasoned investors and industry veterans who bring decades of experience in venture capital, technology, and healthcare. Founders are encouraged to approach ATV with a strong business case, significant market traction, and a clear path to scalability. With a focus on building long-term partnerships, ATV positions itself as more than just a financial backer, but as a critical player in helping startups navigate their growth journey.

$3M-$10M
Over $50M
+1
Website
Advancit Capital
Advancit Capital

Advancit Capital is a venture capital firm founded in 2011, focusing on early-stage investments in media, technology, and web3 startups. Co-founded by Shari Redstone and Jason Ostheimer, the firm leverages its deep industry relationships and strategic support to help accelerate the growth of its portfolio companies. Advancit Capital's notable investments include The Athletic, an online sports media company; Headspace, a provider of guided meditation and mindfulness training; and Thrive Global, a platform for mental well-being coaching. They also have investments in Public, a multi-asset investment platform, and Mux, a video performance monitoring platform. The firm has a portfolio of over 100 companies and has seen several successful exits, including the acquisitions of Wondery, a podcast streaming platform, and Mic, a media company targeting millennials. With a strong emphasis on forming long-term partnerships, Advancit Capital continues to support innovative startups addressing large opportunities ripe for disruption.

USA
Website
ADvantage
ADvantage

ADvantage VC is a venture capital firm focused on sports technology, investing in early-stage companies that are transforming the sports and entertainment industries. Founded in 2018 by Alexander Bente, great-grandson of adidas founder Adi Dassler, ADvantage builds on a legacy of sports innovation. The firm backs startups developing cutting-edge solutions in areas such as sports performance, media, fan engagement, and wearables. ADvantage has an impressive portfolio, including companies like Playermaker, a wearable tracking platform for athletes, Track160, which provides AI-driven performance analytics for soccer, and TAPPP, a service enabling interactive sports betting and content access. The firm also invests in platforms like Rooter, India's leading game streaming platform, and Flexia, which is reinventing Pilates with connected hardware. With partners based in Israel, including venture capitalist Jeremy Pressman, ADvantage is a global player. Their focus is on backing visionary entrepreneurs who are reshaping how fans and athletes experience sports.

$3M-$10M
$10M-$50M
Website
Advantage Capital
Advantage Capital

Advantage Capital is a prominent impact investment firm founded in 1992, dedicated to providing financing to businesses and communities often overlooked by traditional capital sources. The firm has invested over $4.2 billion in more than 800 companies across various industries, including technology, renewable energy, and affordable housing. Some of their notable investments include NevadaNanotech Systems, which develops portable devices for real-time chemical analysis, and North End Teleservices, a contact center services provider in North Omaha aimed at creating local jobs and economic growth. TurboSquid, a global online marketplace for digital 3D models, is another key investment that highlights Advantage Capital's support for tech innovation and economic development in New Orleans​​. Advantage Capital emphasizes impact investing, focusing on outcomes such as job creation, community revitalization, and environmental sustainability. In 2022, the firm invested $85 million in affordable housing and raised over $635 million for solar energy projects, underscoring their commitment to driving meaningful change in underserved areas.

USA
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+3
Website
Advent Life Sciences
Advent Life Sciences

Advent Venture Partners is one of Europe's most established venture and growth capital investors, founded in 1981 and headquartered in London, United Kingdom. With over EUR 500 million in fund commitments under management and 151 investments over its history, the firm has backed innovative businesses across the United Kingdom, continental Europe, and the United States for more than four decades. Advent invests across two core practices: technology and growth capital, and life sciences through its dedicated Advent Life Sciences arm. The firm focuses on early and mid-stage companies across enterprise software, healthcare, drug discovery and development, diagnostics, consumer, and media, deploying initial checks of $3 million to $10 million and leading rounds. Advent's portfolio carries a strong exit track record spanning 2 IPOs and 21 acquisitions, with notable companies including Yelp, Wiz, and Farfetch. The current active portfolio comprises 28 companies. Advent's longevity reflects a consistent thesis: back founders with differentiated technology at a stage when capital and strategic guidance make the biggest difference, then support companies through successive growth phases. The firm's dual structure — one arm focused on technology and growth capital, the other on life sciences — allows it to maintain genuine sector depth in two complex, high-conviction verticals while operating with the speed and conviction of a specialist investor.

Europe
USA
$3M-$10M
$10M-$50M
Website
Adventures Lab
Adventures Lab

Adventures Lab is a Kyiv-based venture capital fund that focuses on early-stage startups, particularly in the pre-seed and seed stages. The fund invests in a wide array of industries, including marketing, e-commerce, edtech, artificial intelligence, and digital health, among others. Their investment strategy is tailored for high-growth, traffic-driven businesses, and they are known for their hands-on approach, supporting startups through their incubator model, which helps accelerate company growth. Adventures Lab typically invests between $100K and $1M in projects, aiming to back businesses with a strong founding team and a proven business model. Their portfolio includes companies like Reface, an AI-driven facial recognition app, EduDo, a social media learning platform, and StreamHERO, an ad tech company. Their geographical focus is Eastern Europe, though their portfolio extends globally, with a robust partnership network. The fund is led by experienced professionals, including managing partner Ruslan Tymofeev, and it emphasizes transparency, data-driven decision-making, and founder expertise over mere ideas. This practical and growth-oriented approach has made Adventures Lab a key player in nurturing early-stage startups in the region.

$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+2
Website
adVentures Startup Studio
adVentures Startup Studio

adVentures Studio is a Paris-based startup studio that focuses on building ventures targeting niche global markets. With a strong presence in Paris, New York, and San Francisco, they specialize in creating companies that address complex challenges through cutting-edge technologies, particularly in sectors like genetic engineering, AI, deep tech, and cleantech. Each startup in their portfolio is crafted with the goal of delivering not just financial success but also contributing to the common good, often with a focus on sustainable development and social impact. Their unique model blends young talents with experienced entrepreneurs and scientists, fostering innovation through a dynamic mix of expertise. adVentures uses an agile, experimental approach to developing ventures, allowing them to pivot quickly and scale efficiently. Some of their notable ventures include Wimi, a teamwork solution platform, and GEG-Tech, a pioneer in gene transfer technologies for life sciences. They also emphasize impact-driven businesses, such as BXVentures, which is dedicated to building cleantech startups for a net-zero carbon society. Led by founder Antoine Duboscq, adVentures operates with a clear mission: to breed leaders in niche markets through visionary entrepreneurship and technological innovation. They actively support ventures with agile strategies, ensuring sustainable growth and value creation across their portfolio.

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AE Ventures
AE Ventures

AE Ventures is the venture capital platform of AE Industrial Partners (AEI), a Boca Raton, Florida-based private investment firm with $9.2 billion in assets under management. Launched in 2017, AE Ventures invests in early-stage companies addressing the most critical challenges in aerospace, national security, and industrial markets. The firm operates alongside AEI's private equity and aerospace leasing strategies, drawing on deep sector knowledge and an extensive network across defense and industrial communities. Co-CEOs Mike Greene and David Rowe, alongside Managing Partners Kirk Konert (space) and Jon Nemo (aviation and aerospace), lead the investment effort. AE Ventures leads rounds and deploys initial checks of $1 million to $10 million, with 101 investments completed to date. In 2022, AEI partnered with Boeing to launch their second venture fund targeting innovative aerospace and defense startups. Notable portfolio companies include Second Front Systems, JuliaHub, Tidelift, Solestial, ALL.SPACE, Datch, BigBear.ai, Firefly Aerospace, Redwire, and York Space Systems, spanning software, space economy, AI, hardware, and national security applications. The firm brings an operationally grounded perspective to venture investing, leveraging AEI's 92-person team and its long track record in aerospace asset management. Startups gain access not only to capital but also to AEI's industry relationships across prime contractors, government agencies, and commercial operators — a network that can meaningfully accelerate time to first customer and contract in the defense and aerospace sectors.

USA
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
Website
AENU
AENU

AENU is a venture capital fund that’s making waves by focusing on early-stage climate tech companies, aligning profitability with environmental and social impact. Based in Europe, AENU primarily invests in startups that tackle the climate crisis through innovations in energy transition, carbon economy, and sustainability. Their portfolio includes impactful companies such as Alcemy, Monta, Ocell, Trawa, and Hometree, which work on solutions ranging from low-carbon cement to intelligent energy management. With a geographic focus on Europe, especially the DACH region, Nordics, and the UK, AENU targets Seed and Series A investments, typically writing checks between €1-4 million. They often co-lead or lead rounds and always aim for board representation to ensure a strategic partnership. Their innovative Impact-as-a-Service (IaaS) offering helps portfolio companies scale while maintaining strong environmental, social, and governance (ESG) standards. Founded by Fabian Heilemann and Ferry Heilemann, AENU boasts a team of seasoned entrepreneurs and investors with a proven track record of scaling ventures. The fund is committed to systemic transformation within venture capital, pushing for stakeholder alignment and equitable growth. Startups looking to partner with AENU should expect a research-driven, high-impact approach, where both financial returns and climate outcomes are equally prioritized​.

Israel
Europe
+2
Website
AeroX Ventures
AeroX Ventures

AeroX Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm focusing on cutting-edge technologies in Aerospace and Defense (A&D). Based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, they target high-potential startups in areas such as advanced air mobility (AAM), autonomous systems, and smart manufacturing. Their investments span dual-use technologies, serving both military and commercial applications. Notable portfolio companies include Whisper Aero, Privateer, and Cyvl.ai. The firm typically invests between $0.5M and $3M, often co-investing alongside other VC firms but also leading rounds in some cases. With a keen interest in scaling companies that address complex challenges within the A&D ecosystem, AeroX leverages its industry knowledge and strategic advisory board to drive innovation and achieve rapid growth. The investment team is led by industry veterans like Kyle Mounts (CIO) and Aaron Ishikawa, both with deep expertise in A&D technologies. They are highly selective and prioritize businesses that demonstrate clear technological differentiation and strong market demand. Their strategy is not just financial; they actively mentor their portfolio companies, guiding them through regulatory landscapes and helping them position for exits via M&A or IPO. Startups looking to approach AeroX should have a well-defined product-market fit and be ready to scale in a competitive environment driven by technological innovation and defense needs.

USA
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
Website
Aescuvest
Aescuvest

Aescuvest is a prominent pan-European venture capital firm that specializes in health technology. Headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany, Aescuvest collaborates with EIT Health, giving it exclusive access to some of the most promising healthtech startups across Europe. The firm focuses on early to late-stage ventures, investing in areas such as remote monitoring, diagnostics, personalized medicine, and AI in healthcare. Notable investments include startups like Neteera and Caresyntax, showcasing their commitment to advancing healthcare technology. Aescuvest's strategy emphasizes a rigorous selection process and thorough due diligence to ensure exponential growth potential for their investments. They prefer to lead funding rounds and remain actively involved in the growth of their portfolio companies. Aescuvest targets investments primarily within Europe and Israel, fostering a network of healthcare technology-driven investors, including business angels and corporate investors. The fund's typical investment size averages around $2.85 million per round. For startups seeking investment, Aescuvest values innovation that promises substantial improvements in patient outcomes and healthcare delivery. Their approach to building an investment funnel involves leveraging partnerships and a deep understanding of the healthtech sector to identify high-impact opportunities. Key team members include experts deeply rooted in the healthcare industry, such as Helmut Nanz, whose experience and strategic insight drive Aescuvest's mission to transform healthcare through technology.

Europe
Website
Afore Capital
Afore Capital

Afore Capital is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm specializing in pre-seed stage investments. Founded in 2016, Afore Capital manages a $300 million fund and typically invests $500,000 to $2 million in early-stage companies that are pre-traction and pre-revenue. The firm focuses on identifying high-potential startups and helping them rapidly scale towards Series A funding rounds. Afore Capital’s diverse portfolio includes companies across sectors such as SaaS, fintech, healthcare, consumer, and enterprise technology. Notable investments include Neo Financial, a digital bank; BetterUp, a platform for professional coaching; and Curefit, a provider of digital and offline fitness services. The firm has a strong track record, with several successful exits and notable co-investments alongside top venture funds like Andreessen Horowitz and Accel​.

Israel
MENA
+6
$1M-$3M
Website
AG Capital
AG Capital

AG Capital, based in Tokyo, is a venture capital firm primarily focused on supporting mid-sized and early-stage companies with unique innovation and strong potential for IPO. Founded in 1985, AG Capital has built a reputation for partnering closely with businesses to help them achieve substantial growth and enhance their corporate value. The firm takes an active role in nurturing startups, providing both capital and strategic guidance to drive their expansion. AG Capital specializes in identifying companies with distinct business models and innovative approaches. Their investment strategy emphasizes long-term partnership, aiming to foster sustainable growth while preparing companies for successful public offerings. The firm is well-positioned in the Japanese market, leveraging decades of experience to support promising ventures across a variety of sectors. As an established player in the venture capital landscape, AG Capital remains committed to fostering innovation and driving the success of the companies in their portfolio, aligning closely with founders to realize their business ambitions.

$0-$100K
$500K-$1M
+3
Website
Agaeti Venture Capital
Agaeti Venture Capital

Agaeti Venture Capital was a Jakarta-based early-stage venture capital firm founded in 2018 by seasoned entrepreneurs and investors with deep Southeast Asia experience. In April 2020, Agaeti merged with Convergence Ventures to form AC Ventures (ACV), now one of Indonesia's leading venture platforms with $550 million or more in assets under management across five funds. The combined entity closed Fund V at $210 million in January 2024. Partners Adrian Li, Michael Soerijadji, Pandu Sjahrir (also a board member at Gojek and Indonesia chairman of Sea), and Helen Wong lead the firm from offices in Jakarta, Malaysia, and Singapore. Agaeti's original portfolio of 24 companies spanned Pre-Series A and Series A technology-enabled startups across Indonesia and Southeast Asia, with the firm leading rounds and deploying $500,000 to $10 million per investment. Focus sectors included fintech, e-commerce, health tech, MSME enablement, climate and sustainability, and consumer technology. Notable portfolio companies include PayFazz, Fore Coffee (which IPO'd on Indonesia's IDX in April 2025 at a $103 million market cap), Kargo Technologies, Waste4Change, Alami, MAKA Motors, and Koltiva. The firm has always positioned strategic value alongside capital — combining operating experience, industry knowledge, and deep local networks to help founders navigate Southeast Asia's complex, multi-market landscape. In 2025, AC Ventures expanded into growth equity while continuing its early-stage focus on emerging consumer brands, SaaS, AI, and climate technology.

Southeast Asia
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
+1
Website
AgFunder
AgFunder

AgFunder is a venture capital firm founded in 2013, with headquarters in Silicon Valley. The firm focuses on investing in transformative technologies within the food and agriculture sectors. Their investment strategy emphasizes bold and impactful innovations that address critical challenges such as climate change, population growth, and sustainability in food production. Notable investments in AgFunder's portfolio include companies like DeHaat, which is a farmers' business network for smallholder farmers, and MycoWorks, known for producing leather alternatives from mycelium. Other significant investments include Verdant Robotics, a robotics-as-a-service company specializing in agricultural spraying, and Wefarm, a peer-to-peer network for farmers in Eastern Africa. AgFunder's thematic investment approach targets high-impact areas such as indoor farming, precision agriculture, and alternative proteins. They leverage their extensive network of founders, operators, and investors to support their portfolio companies in scaling globally. The firm has raised multiple funds and invested in over 85 companies, making them one of the most active foodtech and agtech VCs worldwide. Their leadership team combines technological expertise with market knowledge, enabling them to support startups effectively from early stages through to larger growth phases. AgFunder’s mission is to drive radical transformation in the food and agriculture systems through advanced technologies​.

Southeast Asia
USA
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+3
Website
Agility Ventures
Agility Ventures

Agility Ventures is the corporate venture capital arm of Agility, a Kuwait-based global logistics company with $5.2 billion in revenue, more than 26,000 employees, and operations in over 100 countries. Operating from Kuwait City and Singapore, the firm partners with startups championing technologies that build faster, more secure, and more sustainable supply chains. Its 14-company portfolio includes one unicorn, three IPOs, and one acquisition, with investments spanning logistics, clean transport, alternative energy, e-commerce enablement, and supply chain digitisation across emerging markets. Agility Ventures deploys $3 million to $20 million per investment at seed, Series A, and Series B stages. Notable portfolio companies include Swvl (mass transit and shared mobility), Hyliion (clean energy generation, IPO), Shiprocket (Indian last-mile delivery and e-commerce order management), CargoX (road freight in Brazil), Loop Global (EV charging), and Volta Trucks. The firm's most distinctive asset is the access it provides to Agility's global commercial network: 60,000 or more customers, an established supplier base, and on-the-ground relationships across India, Brazil, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. For startups solving supply chain and logistics problems in these markets, that network represents a route-to-market advantage that capital alone cannot replicate. Agility Ventures participates as a minority investor, seeking companies where the parent company's operational scale can meaningfully accelerate commercial traction.

MENA
India
+2
$3M-$10M
$10M-$50M
Website
Aglae Ventures
Aglae Ventures

Aglaé Ventures is a global technology-focused venture capital firm headquartered in Paris, with offices in New York and San Francisco. Founded in 2017 and backed by Agache, the principal investment vehicle of Bernard Arnault — controlling shareholder of LVMH, the world's largest luxury goods conglomerate — the firm brings access to patient capital and a formidable global commercial network. Co-founders Cyril Guenoun (General Partner) and Antoine Loison built the firm from the ground up, with Managing Partner Miyuki Matsumoto heading US operations. The portfolio averages 8 new investments per year. Aglaé invests from €100,000 to €100 million across marketplaces, SaaS, consumer apps, digital native brands, fintech, web3, and mobility, at all stages from Seed to Pre-IPO. Across 100 investments, the portfolio has produced 12 unicorns, 7 IPOs, and 16 acquisitions. Notable holdings include Airbnb, Slack, Spotify, Netflix, Lyft, Back Market, Algolia, Databricks, Trade Republic, and eToro, which listed on the NASDAQ in May 2025 at a $2.31 billion valuation. The firm leads rounds and can deploy capital meaningfully at every stage. Aglaé's strategic position — operating from the centre of European luxury with a global reach across France, the US, Israel, and Canada — enables it to bring commercial relationships and brand distribution capabilities to portfolio companies beyond what traditional technology investors can offer. The firm made five AI investments in 2024 across rounds totalling more than $300 million, reflecting continued conviction in foundational AI infrastructure and applications.

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