Browse 30+ venture capital firms, accelerators, and angel investors. Filter by stage, sector, and check size to find the right match for your startup.
Accel is a global venture capital firm that invests in seed through growth-stage startups. Known for early bets on Facebook, Slack, and Atlassian.
a16z is a venture capital firm that backs bold entrepreneurs building the future through technology. They provide operational support through a dedicated portfolio services team spanning recruiting, marketing, and business development.
Benchmark is an early-stage venture capital firm known for its equal partnership structure. They focus on seed and Series A investments with a hands-on approach.
First Round Capital is a seed-stage venture firm based in San Francisco. They provide extensive community and operational resources to their portfolio founders.
Greylock Partners is one of the oldest venture capital firms in Silicon Valley, focused on enterprise and consumer technology. Known for their strong founder relationships.
Sequoia Capital is a legendary venture capital firm that has backed companies like Apple, Google, Airbnb, and Stripe. Known for partnering with founders from seed to growth stage across technology sectors.
Y Combinator is the world's most prolific startup accelerator. They invest $500K in startups twice a year and have funded over 4,000 companies including Airbnb, Stripe, and DoorDash.
500 Global (formerly 500 Startups) is a global venture capital firm with one of the most active and diverse early-stage portfolios, having invested in 2,800+ companies across 80+ countries.
Atomico is a European venture capital firm founded by Skype co-founder Niklas Zennstrom. They invest in ambitious tech founders building global companies from Europe.
BECO Capital is a Dubai-based venture capital firm investing in technology startups across the MENA region from seed to Series B.
Balderton Capital is a European venture capital firm focused on Series A and Series B investments. They back European founders building global businesses.
Bessemer is one of the oldest VC firms in the US, with a strong track record in cloud computing and enterprise SaaS. Known for their famous anti-portfolio of missed deals.
Craft Ventures is a seed and early-stage venture capital firm founded by David Sacks. They focus on enterprise SaaS and marketplace companies.
Founded by Peter Thiel, Founders Fund invests in companies building revolutionary technologies. They focus on "hard tech" and ambitious founders.
General Catalyst is a venture capital firm that invests in powerful, positive change. They focus on enterprise, consumer, and healthcare technology.
Index Ventures is a global venture capital firm with offices in San Francisco, London, and Geneva. They invest across seed to growth in technology companies.
Initialized Capital is an early-stage venture fund co-founded by Garry Tan (now YC President) and Alexis Ohanian (Reddit co-founder). They invest at pre-seed and seed.
Insight Partners is a global software investor and operator. They focus on scaling software companies from growth stage through IPO.
Khosla Ventures invests in both early and growth stage companies in sectors like AI, sustainability, healthcare, and enterprise. Founded by Sun Microsystems co-founder Vinod Khosla.
Kleiner Perkins has been backing breakthrough ideas for over 50 years, from the earliest days of the internet to the current AI revolution.
Lightspeed invests in enterprise and consumer technology companies at every stage. Known for investments in Snap, Affirm, and Mulesoft.
Lux Capital invests in emerging science and technology ventures at the outermost edges of what is possible. They focus on deep tech and frontier technology.
NEA is one of the world's largest and most active venture capital firms, investing in technology and healthcare companies at all stages.
Redpoint Ventures has partnered with visionary founders to create new markets and redefine existing ones. They invest across consumer, infrastructure, and enterprise.
Finding the right investor is one of the most important decisions a founder makes. The best investor-founder relationships go beyond capital — they bring strategic guidance, introductions, and operational expertise that accelerate growth.
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