Metropolis VC

Metropolis VC is a global investment firm established in 2018, headquartered in Beijing, China. The firm specializes in early-stage technology and digital-first companies, leveraging the diverse expertise of its team, which includes professionals with backgrounds in leading technology firms and venture funds. Metropolis VC aims to support innovative startups by providing not only capital but also strategic guidance drawn from its team's extensive experience in the technology ecosystem.

Andrew Zubrilin

Partner

5 past transactions

Stackt

Pre Seed Round in 2022
Stackt is a technology platform that specializes in on-demand moving and storage services, designed to make quality solutions accessible for various budgets. The platform connects consumers, retailers, and businesses with movers, allowing customers to manage their inventory online. Users can easily request the delivery of specific items within a 24-hour timeframe, streamlining the process of moving and storing goods.

Primitive

Seed Round in 2020
Primitive is a technology company that specializes in virtual reality solutions designed to enhance software development. Founded in 2015 and based in the United States, the company focuses on transforming the output of software analyses into interactive three-dimensional structures that can be visualized in immersive virtual reality. Primitive's platform facilitates collaboration among software development teams by providing advanced visualization tools that help developers quickly comprehend and integrate complex code. Through its innovative programming interface, the company allows users to view architectural overviews, 3D call graphs, and multi-thread runtime animations, which are essential for debugging and performance evaluation. By leveraging the capabilities of virtual reality, Primitive aims to redefine collaboration and visualization in the software development process.

Arctop

Seed Round in 2019
Arctop was founded in San Francisco, California in 2016 by neuroscientist Dan Furman, Ph.D., and software engineer Eitan Kay to create software that understands human brain activity. The two met at Google Tel Aviv in Israel Brain Technologies accelerator where Eitan was working on stroke rehabilitation technology and Dan was developing a brain-machine interface for communication. Seeing a convergence of AI tools, biosensors, and compute power becoming available at a global scale and sharing a vision for what a “fully-connected human” could mean, the two decided to team-up and start developing for a wider audience. The idea quickly became to build the best real-time brain decoding platform possible – an enabling piece of technology that could be plugged into the broader ecosystem to make things responsive to streaming emotion, attention and other brain-related measures. If such a platform were done right, Eitan and Dan reckoned, a whole new class of entertainment, health, training, and other applications could emerge that would be individual brain-centric and dynamic in ways that would create radical new abilities. With first proof-of-concept, Arctop raised seed funding from venture and angel investors and in 2017 opened its R&D center in Tel Aviv, Israel. In 2019 Arctop opened its first foreign sales office in Tokyo, Japan and moved to its current headquarters at San Francisco, California.

Arctop

Seed Round in 2017
Arctop was founded in San Francisco, California in 2016 by neuroscientist Dan Furman, Ph.D., and software engineer Eitan Kay to create software that understands human brain activity. The two met at Google Tel Aviv in Israel Brain Technologies accelerator where Eitan was working on stroke rehabilitation technology and Dan was developing a brain-machine interface for communication. Seeing a convergence of AI tools, biosensors, and compute power becoming available at a global scale and sharing a vision for what a “fully-connected human” could mean, the two decided to team-up and start developing for a wider audience. The idea quickly became to build the best real-time brain decoding platform possible – an enabling piece of technology that could be plugged into the broader ecosystem to make things responsive to streaming emotion, attention and other brain-related measures. If such a platform were done right, Eitan and Dan reckoned, a whole new class of entertainment, health, training, and other applications could emerge that would be individual brain-centric and dynamic in ways that would create radical new abilities. With first proof-of-concept, Arctop raised seed funding from venture and angel investors and in 2017 opened its R&D center in Tel Aviv, Israel. In 2019 Arctop opened its first foreign sales office in Tokyo, Japan and moved to its current headquarters at San Francisco, California.
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