Bling Capital

Bling Capital is a venture capital firm located in the San Francisco Bay Area, California, founded in 2018. The firm focuses on seed stage, early stage, and growth capital investments across various sectors, including consumer technology, internet and mobile, marketplace, data, fintech, SaaS, and automation. Within consumer technology, Bling Capital invests in a range of businesses, from direct-to-consumer subscription models to social platforms and consumer tools. In internet and mobile, the firm emphasizes product development and distribution scaling. Additionally, Bling Capital targets investments in automation, particularly in outdated technologies across industries such as real estate and construction. The firm typically commits around $1 million in seed funding to support startups in these areas.

Benjamin Ling Ph.D

Founder & General Partner

Kyle Lui

General Partner

Charlie Pinto

Principal

Eric Theis

Principal

Past deals in Florida

Elemy

Series A in 2021
Sprout Therapy is a health and wellness company that specializes in the fields of information technology, medical, and treatments. Sprout is a tech-enabled platform for autism care that matches children with therapists who create customized treatment plans that can be administered both in-home and online. It was founded in 2019 and headquartered in San Francisco, California.

Elemy

Seed Round in 2020
Sprout Therapy is a health and wellness company that specializes in the fields of information technology, medical, and treatments. Sprout is a tech-enabled platform for autism care that matches children with therapists who create customized treatment plans that can be administered both in-home and online. It was founded in 2019 and headquartered in San Francisco, California.

Cell Vault

Seed Round in 2019
Cell Vault offers a t-cell bank that gives healthy individuals an opportunity to jumpstart their fight against cancer. T-cells are a type of white blood cell that circulates around the body, looking for abnormalities and infections. Specific to cancer and disease, t-cells search for and find infected or cancerous cells to kill. Sometimes, however, cancer cells are able to evade t-cells to become life-threatening conditions.