ZhenFund

ZhenFund is a venture capital firm established in 2011 by Bob Xu and Victor Wang, in collaboration with Sequoia Capital China. Based in Beijing, with additional offices in Shenzhen, Shanghai, and Silicon Valley, ZhenFund focuses on seed stage investments and has over $1 billion under management. The firm primarily targets sectors such as e-commerce, education, artificial intelligence, mobile internet, and healthcare. Its portfolio includes over 750 high-growth companies, highlighting its significant presence in China’s early-stage venture capital landscape. Notable investments include companies like OFO, VIPKID, and Hero Entertainment. ZhenFund aims to support and inspire the next generation of global entrepreneurs, leveraging the founders' extensive experience in the education sector and successful investment track records.

Anna Fang

Founding Partner and CEO

Wei Kuang

Principal

Yuan Liu

Partner

Tianyi Qin

Principal

Yuguang Sun

Investment Associate

Lulu Sun

VP

Victor Wang

Co-Founder

Debbie Wang

VP

Terry Wang

Venture Partner

Bob Xiaoping Xu

Founding Partner

Fangzhou Yao

Managing Director

Li Yi

Investment Associate

Emma Yin

Partner

Meng Yuan

Investment Associate

Yazhe Zhang

Board Member, Partner and Director

Zhaoyu Zheng

Partner

Past deals in Collaborative Consumption

Moonshot Commons

Seed Round in 2022
Moonshot Commons is an entrepreneurship community focused on supporting young technologists and start-ups, particularly targeting Gen-Z engineers. The organization fosters a vibrant environment where technical founders can learn, build, and scale their ventures from inception to investment-ready status. By facilitating connections between emerging engineers and investors, Moonshot Commons aims to empower the next generation of innovators, believing that the future leaders in technology, akin to SpaceX and Apple, will emerge from this community. Through its initiatives, it provides essential resources and support for engineering-driven projects, enabling young professionals to realize their entrepreneurial aspirations.

Privoce

Pre Seed Round in 2021
Developer of a personalizable social space component intended to build personal cloud computing tools. The company's tools ensure data ownership and interoperability for netizens looking to improve participatory representation, enabling teams, communities, and site owners to build personalized community platforms.

Hugepod

Series B in 2020
Hugepod is a company that specializes in print-on-demand apparel design and manufacturing. It operates an online platform that connects customers with a global network of diverse manufacturers, facilitating a flexible supply chain tailored for the fashion industry. This model allows world-class retailers to access a wide variety of apparel options, enhancing their ability to respond to market demands efficiently. By streamlining the manufacturing process, Hugepod offers a solution that caters to the evolving needs of both manufacturers and retailers.

Tongcheng Shenghuo

Series B in 2019
Tongcheng Life is a community O2O group purchase service platform. With the community as a unit, it establishes a community sales office and completes offline delivery. The platform provides supply, logistics, storage and after-sales support. It mainly provides primary edible agricultural products, food, daily necessities, flowers and gardening, and crafts. , Beauty products and other services.

Tongcheng Shenghuo

Series A in 2019
Tongcheng Life is a community O2O group purchase service platform. With the community as a unit, it establishes a community sales office and completes offline delivery. The platform provides supply, logistics, storage and after-sales support. It mainly provides primary edible agricultural products, food, daily necessities, flowers and gardening, and crafts. , Beauty products and other services.

Hugepod

Seed Round in 2019
Hugepod is a company that specializes in print-on-demand apparel design and manufacturing. It operates an online platform that connects customers with a global network of diverse manufacturers, facilitating a flexible supply chain tailored for the fashion industry. This model allows world-class retailers to access a wide variety of apparel options, enhancing their ability to respond to market demands efficiently. By streamlining the manufacturing process, Hugepod offers a solution that caters to the evolving needs of both manufacturers and retailers.

Xiaoqule

Series A in 2018
Xiaoqule is a community-focused e-commerce platform based in Hangzhou, China, and operates as a subsidiary of Zhejiang Gejia Network Technology Co., Ltd. The platform connects local businesses with consumers, facilitating the purchase of cost-effective products and services, including seasonal fruits and vegetables, imported snacks, and group ordering options. By shortening transportation times and ensuring the quality of goods, Xiaoqule enhances the shopping experience for local communities. Additionally, Xiaoqule provides logistical support, encompassing transportation, technology, marketing, and customer service, thereby enabling users to interact with their communities while conveniently fulfilling their purchasing needs.

TOGO

Series B in 2018
Togo is a Chinese company providing car-sharing services. The company currently offers Smart Fortwo and Citreon C3-XR vehicles and features one-way point-to-point rentals. Users are charged by the minute and the driving distance. The rates are all-inclusive and cover rental, gas, insurance, parking (in authorized areas), and maintenance. The service forgoes the typical centralized rental office, and cars are user-accessed wherever parked via a downloadable smartphone app. As of December 2016, Togo is one of the largest car-sharing company in Beijing with over 300,000 members and over 1,000 vehicles.

Xiangwushuo

Series B in 2018
Xiangwushuo operates an online platform that enables users to buy and sell unused items, facilitating the effective use of idle consumer goods. Based in Beijing, China, the platform also allows business owners to promote and sell their products online. Users can give away their products by providing information to the platform, while others can acquire these items by paying delivery fees and using reward points known as Little Red Flower. This system not only encourages transactions but also incentivizes user engagement through activities like inviting friends to join. Xiangwushuo thus promotes a circular economy by connecting individuals and businesses in the exchange of goods.

The Good Stuff

Series B in 2018
Founded in 2016, The Good Stuff is a top community-based e-commerce startup that makes premium products and services accessible to middle-class Chinese consumers. It leverages China's upward trend in consumption and delivers a value of quality, wellness and fun. Their Curators search the world for premium offerings, from good farmers and artisanal producers, and deliver to their Stylists, mostly young parents who are opinion leaders in their communities - they select their favorites, share with the people around them and earn a commission for the value they produce.

Xiaohongshu

Series D in 2018
Xiaohongshu is a young lifestyle sharing platform to share positive energy and good life through the sharing of text, pictures and video. Xiaohongshu offers an overseas shopping tip app. Xiaohongshu started its business by helping overseas travelers to draft a shopping list before they hit the roads. But with the aggregation of more UGC contents, the service is transforming into a community for those who are passionate about fashion and shopping and want to know more about these fields even though they do not have overseas traveling plans on their schedules.

Locals

Series A in 2018
A online boutique guesthouse sharing and booking platform Based in Beijing,China.

Locals

Series A in 2018
A online boutique guesthouse sharing and booking platform Based in Beijing,China.

The Good Stuff

Series B in 2018
Founded in 2016, The Good Stuff is a top community-based e-commerce startup that makes premium products and services accessible to middle-class Chinese consumers. It leverages China's upward trend in consumption and delivers a value of quality, wellness and fun. Their Curators search the world for premium offerings, from good farmers and artisanal producers, and deliver to their Stylists, mostly young parents who are opinion leaders in their communities - they select their favorites, share with the people around them and earn a commission for the value they produce.

TOGO

Series B in 2018
Togo is a Chinese company providing car-sharing services. The company currently offers Smart Fortwo and Citreon C3-XR vehicles and features one-way point-to-point rentals. Users are charged by the minute and the driving distance. The rates are all-inclusive and cover rental, gas, insurance, parking (in authorized areas), and maintenance. The service forgoes the typical centralized rental office, and cars are user-accessed wherever parked via a downloadable smartphone app. As of December 2016, Togo is one of the largest car-sharing company in Beijing with over 300,000 members and over 1,000 vehicles.

TOGO

Series B in 2017
Togo is a Chinese company providing car-sharing services. The company currently offers Smart Fortwo and Citreon C3-XR vehicles and features one-way point-to-point rentals. Users are charged by the minute and the driving distance. The rates are all-inclusive and cover rental, gas, insurance, parking (in authorized areas), and maintenance. The service forgoes the typical centralized rental office, and cars are user-accessed wherever parked via a downloadable smartphone app. As of December 2016, Togo is one of the largest car-sharing company in Beijing with over 300,000 members and over 1,000 vehicles.

TOGO

Series A in 2017
Togo is a Chinese company providing car-sharing services. The company currently offers Smart Fortwo and Citreon C3-XR vehicles and features one-way point-to-point rentals. Users are charged by the minute and the driving distance. The rates are all-inclusive and cover rental, gas, insurance, parking (in authorized areas), and maintenance. The service forgoes the typical centralized rental office, and cars are user-accessed wherever parked via a downloadable smartphone app. As of December 2016, Togo is one of the largest car-sharing company in Beijing with over 300,000 members and over 1,000 vehicles.

Xiangwushuo

Seed Round in 2017
Xiangwushuo operates an online platform that enables users to buy and sell unused items, facilitating the effective use of idle consumer goods. Based in Beijing, China, the platform also allows business owners to promote and sell their products online. Users can give away their products by providing information to the platform, while others can acquire these items by paying delivery fees and using reward points known as Little Red Flower. This system not only encourages transactions but also incentivizes user engagement through activities like inviting friends to join. Xiangwushuo thus promotes a circular economy by connecting individuals and businesses in the exchange of goods.

YCloset

Series C in 2017
YCloset was an online platform based in Beijing that offered a clothing rental and shopping service specifically for women. Founded in 2015, the platform allowed users to enroll for a monthly fee, enabling them to rent clothes and accessories without additional charges for individual items. YCloset operated in approximately 40 cities across China, including major urban centers like Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen. The company partnered with over a hundred fashion brands to provide a diverse selection of rental options, helping women stay current with fashion trends without the need to purchase new clothing. However, YCloset announced its closure, ceasing operations by August 15, 2021.

TOGO

Series A in 2017
Togo is a Chinese company providing car-sharing services. The company currently offers Smart Fortwo and Citreon C3-XR vehicles and features one-way point-to-point rentals. Users are charged by the minute and the driving distance. The rates are all-inclusive and cover rental, gas, insurance, parking (in authorized areas), and maintenance. The service forgoes the typical centralized rental office, and cars are user-accessed wherever parked via a downloadable smartphone app. As of December 2016, Togo is one of the largest car-sharing company in Beijing with over 300,000 members and over 1,000 vehicles.

YCloset

Series B in 2017
YCloset was an online platform based in Beijing that offered a clothing rental and shopping service specifically for women. Founded in 2015, the platform allowed users to enroll for a monthly fee, enabling them to rent clothes and accessories without additional charges for individual items. YCloset operated in approximately 40 cities across China, including major urban centers like Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen. The company partnered with over a hundred fashion brands to provide a diverse selection of rental options, helping women stay current with fashion trends without the need to purchase new clothing. However, YCloset announced its closure, ceasing operations by August 15, 2021.

Xiaohongshu

Series C in 2017
Xiaohongshu is a young lifestyle sharing platform to share positive energy and good life through the sharing of text, pictures and video. Xiaohongshu offers an overseas shopping tip app. Xiaohongshu started its business by helping overseas travelers to draft a shopping list before they hit the roads. But with the aggregation of more UGC contents, the service is transforming into a community for those who are passionate about fashion and shopping and want to know more about these fields even though they do not have overseas traveling plans on their schedules.

TOGO

Venture Round in 2017
Togo is a Chinese company providing car-sharing services. The company currently offers Smart Fortwo and Citreon C3-XR vehicles and features one-way point-to-point rentals. Users are charged by the minute and the driving distance. The rates are all-inclusive and cover rental, gas, insurance, parking (in authorized areas), and maintenance. The service forgoes the typical centralized rental office, and cars are user-accessed wherever parked via a downloadable smartphone app. As of December 2016, Togo is one of the largest car-sharing company in Beijing with over 300,000 members and over 1,000 vehicles.

KUICKWHEEL

Series B in 2017
Developer of shared electric scooter designed for short trips. The company's products mainly focus on vehicle-sharing system solutions including electric scooters, e-bikes, and electric motorcycles, which are equipped with professional scooter comprehensive laboratories to do dynamic bump tests, horizontal impact tests, and life tests, providing customers with high-quality products.

Ucommune

Series B in 2017
Ucommune is a flexible office space provider based in Beijing, China, offering a variety of co-working solutions to small and medium enterprises, freelancers, and larger corporations. Founded in 2015 by Mao Daqing, Ucommune operates in several key markets, including China, Singapore, New York City, San Francisco, and London. The company provides long-term, short-term, and on-demand leasing options, along with fully serviced and furnished office spaces tailored to meet the needs of its clients. Additionally, Ucommune has a community aspect facilitated through the U bazaar mobile app, which connects members to various services. The business is structured into three main segments: workspace membership, marketing and branding services, and other related services, enhancing its value proposition in the flexible workspace market.

Wukong Zuche

Series A in 2016
Wukong Zuche is a Beijing-based car rental company that focuses on the tourism sector. Wukong Zuche operates a mobile Internet based on the B2P full time shared car rental platform that provides time rent, short rent, long rent and other diversified travel services. Wukong car rental is currently a well-known domestic investment institutions Zuihui venture, Jinke Jun Chong, city people loans, Bo will capital, real money fund, 360 founder and CEO Zhou Hongyi's financial and resource support, financing up to tens of millions The And hundreds of media to establish a good cooperation, have been the voice of the Central Economy, China Central Television, Beijing TV, Shenzhen TV, tourism, television and other in-depth coverage; the same time, Wukong also won the MBA leaders annual business ten major projects, Tsinghua University MBA Entrepreneurial Competition Champion, Linc National Automobile Entrepreneurship Competition Best Popularity Award, the impact of China's top ten growth in 2015 brand, high-tech enterprises in Zhongguancun and many other honors. Founded in August 2014 by four senior executives from the automotive and Internet industry, Peking University / Tsinghua alumni co-founded in Beijing, Wukong is committed to creating the whole process of mobile Internet car rental experience, 7 / 24 hours self-help to take the car's ultimate convenient car rental service.

YCloset

Series A in 2016
YCloset was an online platform based in Beijing that offered a clothing rental and shopping service specifically for women. Founded in 2015, the platform allowed users to enroll for a monthly fee, enabling them to rent clothes and accessories without additional charges for individual items. YCloset operated in approximately 40 cities across China, including major urban centers like Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen. The company partnered with over a hundred fashion brands to provide a diverse selection of rental options, helping women stay current with fashion trends without the need to purchase new clothing. However, YCloset announced its closure, ceasing operations by August 15, 2021.

Ofo

Series A in 2016
Ofo operates a station-free bike-sharing platform that addresses the "last mile" transportation issue by offering an eco-friendly solution for short-distance travel. The service is accessible through a mobile application, allowing users to easily unlock bikes by scanning QR codes or entering bike plate numbers. With over 10 million bikes connected to more than 200 million users across 250 cities in over 20 countries, Ofo facilitates over 32 million daily transactions, providing a total of over 6 billion rides. The platform's flexibility allows users to park bikes anywhere that is convenient and accessible for others. In addition to enhancing urban mobility, Ofo is committed to sustainability and has partnered with the UN Development Programme to promote green living. The company has also collaborated with the Clara Lionel Foundation to support educational initiatives for schoolgirls in Malawi by providing bikes and scholarships.

Ucommune

Series A in 2016
Ucommune is a flexible office space provider based in Beijing, China, offering a variety of co-working solutions to small and medium enterprises, freelancers, and larger corporations. Founded in 2015 by Mao Daqing, Ucommune operates in several key markets, including China, Singapore, New York City, San Francisco, and London. The company provides long-term, short-term, and on-demand leasing options, along with fully serviced and furnished office spaces tailored to meet the needs of its clients. Additionally, Ucommune has a community aspect facilitated through the U bazaar mobile app, which connects members to various services. The business is structured into three main segments: workspace membership, marketing and branding services, and other related services, enhancing its value proposition in the flexible workspace market.

YCloset

Venture Round in 2016
YCloset was an online platform based in Beijing that offered a clothing rental and shopping service specifically for women. Founded in 2015, the platform allowed users to enroll for a monthly fee, enabling them to rent clothes and accessories without additional charges for individual items. YCloset operated in approximately 40 cities across China, including major urban centers like Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen. The company partnered with over a hundred fashion brands to provide a diverse selection of rental options, helping women stay current with fashion trends without the need to purchase new clothing. However, YCloset announced its closure, ceasing operations by August 15, 2021.

KUICKWHEEL

Series A in 2015
Developer of shared electric scooter designed for short trips. The company's products mainly focus on vehicle-sharing system solutions including electric scooters, e-bikes, and electric motorcycles, which are equipped with professional scooter comprehensive laboratories to do dynamic bump tests, horizontal impact tests, and life tests, providing customers with high-quality products.

Yunmake

Series A in 2015
Yunmake makes foldable electric bikes, like the X1 (pictured above), that are battery-powered and connected to an app. While a Xiaomi representative declined to comment on potential collaborations with Yunmake, Shunwei’s (and, by extension, Lei Jun’s) interest in the company is notable because Xiaomi is busy building a hardware ecosystem that extends beyond its smartphones. Xiaomi hasn’t rolled out vehicles yet, but reports have surfaced that it wants to add electronic bikes and smart cars to its growing roster of consumer hardware.

YouChe.com

Series B in 2015
YouChe.com is a Chinese online trading platform specializing in second-hand cars. It operates under a business-to-consumer (B2C) and online-to-offline (O2O) model, facilitating the trading of used vehicles. The platform offers a comprehensive range of services, including vehicle trading and financing options, to assist customers in their purchasing decisions. By combining digital and physical elements, YouChe.com aims to streamline the process of buying and selling second-hand cars, catering to the needs of both individual consumers and the broader automotive market.

TD Brand

Angel Round in 2015
A one-stop service platform for brands to design, produce, market and sell products to consumers in China.

Ucommune

Seed Round in 2015
Ucommune is a flexible office space provider based in Beijing, China, offering a variety of co-working solutions to small and medium enterprises, freelancers, and larger corporations. Founded in 2015 by Mao Daqing, Ucommune operates in several key markets, including China, Singapore, New York City, San Francisco, and London. The company provides long-term, short-term, and on-demand leasing options, along with fully serviced and furnished office spaces tailored to meet the needs of its clients. Additionally, Ucommune has a community aspect facilitated through the U bazaar mobile app, which connects members to various services. The business is structured into three main segments: workspace membership, marketing and branding services, and other related services, enhancing its value proposition in the flexible workspace market.

Xiaohongshu

Series A in 2014
Xiaohongshu is a young lifestyle sharing platform to share positive energy and good life through the sharing of text, pictures and video. Xiaohongshu offers an overseas shopping tip app. Xiaohongshu started its business by helping overseas travelers to draft a shopping list before they hit the roads. But with the aggregation of more UGC contents, the service is transforming into a community for those who are passionate about fashion and shopping and want to know more about these fields even though they do not have overseas traveling plans on their schedules.

KUICKWHEEL

Angel Round in 2014
Developer of shared electric scooter designed for short trips. The company's products mainly focus on vehicle-sharing system solutions including electric scooters, e-bikes, and electric motorcycles, which are equipped with professional scooter comprehensive laboratories to do dynamic bump tests, horizontal impact tests, and life tests, providing customers with high-quality products.

Xiaohongshu

Series A in 2014
Xiaohongshu is a young lifestyle sharing platform to share positive energy and good life through the sharing of text, pictures and video. Xiaohongshu offers an overseas shopping tip app. Xiaohongshu started its business by helping overseas travelers to draft a shopping list before they hit the roads. But with the aggregation of more UGC contents, the service is transforming into a community for those who are passionate about fashion and shopping and want to know more about these fields even though they do not have overseas traveling plans on their schedules.

Atzuche

Seed Round in 2014
Atzuche is a peer-to-peer car rental startup founded in 2014, operating a mobile app that facilitates car rentals between owners and customers. The platform allows users to rent cars from private owners, with Atzuche staff responsible for picking up the vehicles and delivering them to customers. The company has experienced rapid growth, boasting three million registered users and 100,000 registered cars across 14 major cities in China, including Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen. A significant portion of its users rent cars for day trips, while others do so for test drives or daily commutes. Additionally, Atzuche provides vehicle owners with tools to track their cars’ locations, monitor fuel usage, and receive damage alerts, helping them effectively manage their idle assets.

Xiaohongshu

Seed Round in 2013
Xiaohongshu is a young lifestyle sharing platform to share positive energy and good life through the sharing of text, pictures and video. Xiaohongshu offers an overseas shopping tip app. Xiaohongshu started its business by helping overseas travelers to draft a shopping list before they hit the roads. But with the aggregation of more UGC contents, the service is transforming into a community for those who are passionate about fashion and shopping and want to know more about these fields even though they do not have overseas traveling plans on their schedules.

The Good Stuff

Seed Round in 2012
Founded in 2016, The Good Stuff is a top community-based e-commerce startup that makes premium products and services accessible to middle-class Chinese consumers. It leverages China's upward trend in consumption and delivers a value of quality, wellness and fun. Their Curators search the world for premium offerings, from good farmers and artisanal producers, and deliver to their Stylists, mostly young parents who are opinion leaders in their communities - they select their favorites, share with the people around them and earn a commission for the value they produce.

Yidao Yongche

Angel Round in 2010
Yongche.com (易到用车网) is a Chinese domestic e-commerce website platform that enables users to book professional car reservation services online. Currently, Yongche.com has covered more than 24 cities, including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Chengdu, and Hangzhou, and provides customers with medium and high-end types of cars with multiple services of hourly rental, airport pickup and drop, day rental, half-day rental, and hot travel routes, and has a store of more than ten thousand vehicles.
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