Axis Investment

Axis Investment, established in 2016, is a Seoul-based venture capital firm specializing in technology-focused investments. It primarily targets financial technology, internet of things, life sciences, and information technology sectors.

3 past transactions

ProtoPie

Series B in 2025
ProtoPie is a software company that specializes in an interactive prototyping tool enabling designers and engineers to create sophisticated prototypes without the need for coding. Its platform allows users to transform UI and UX design concepts into highly interactive prototypes for mobile, desktop, web, and IoT applications. This intuitive tool facilitates the ideation, iteration, and innovation processes, helping users effectively plan, communicate, and demonstrate their product ideas. ProtoPie's capabilities have garnered recognition and adoption from leading global brands, demonstrating its relevance and effectiveness in overcoming contemporary design challenges.

Frientrip

Series B in 2022
Bored of the same old daily life, but not sure where to begin? Or you know what you want to do, but your friends don't share that same interest? Frientrip was born to satisfy these needs. Frientrip is a social activity platform which allows people to gather and enjoy various outdoor/indoor activities together. As the biggest platform of its kind in Korea, Frientrip believes that everyone can lead a more energetic life by trying out new things and meeting new people. Therefore, we aim to create a community where people enhance their experience and share it with one another, as our slogan goes -- WE INSPIRE PEOPLE TO EXPERIENCE THE WORLD.

RedTable

Series B in 2022
RedTable is an online restaurant ranking service that leverages local big data to analyze and rank dining establishments. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, the company aggregates information from a variety of sources, including local restaurant ranking websites, blogs, social networking platforms, and media outlets such as broadcasts, books, and magazines. RedTable operates in major Asian cities, including Seoul, Tokyo, Osaka, Beijing, and Shanghai, offering its services in multiple languages, including Korean, Japanese, Chinese, and English. Through its data-driven approach, RedTable aims to provide comprehensive insights into the restaurant landscape in these regions.
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