Top investors in Computer Vision

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SOSV

SOSV is a global venture capital firm that provides early-stage and seed investments alongside structured accelerator programs and deeply resourced facilities to accelerate product development. Focused on deep tech, human and planetary health, and cross-border software, SOSV backs startups from pre-seed onward and runs programs that accelerate technical development, regulatory strategy, and fundraising. The firm maintains labs and engineering spaces with specialist staff in multiple regions, including the United States and Asia, to support portfolio companies in biosafety, chemistry, mechatronics, analytics, and electrical engineering. Programs such as HAX and other live events offer founders access to prototyping, testing, and investor networks. Annually, SOSV makes around sixty pre-seed investments (up to roughly $550k each) and participates in numerous follow-on rounds, leveraging a global portfolio and extensive co-investor network to help deeply technical startups scale and reach markets.
Made 143 investments in Computer Vision

Andreessen Horowitz

Andreessen Horowitz is a Menlo Park, California-based venture capital firm founded in 2009 by Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz. It funds technology startups across seed to late stages, with investments spanning software, cloud infrastructure, enterprise software and services, consumer internet, fintech, artificial intelligence, crypto, infrastructure, and biotechnology at the intersection of computer science and life sciences. The firm emphasizes supporting portfolio companies through growth and strategic partnerships and maintains a broad tech-focused investment approach, aiming to add value beyond capital.
Made 67 investments in Computer Vision

Alumni Ventures

Alumni Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Manchester, New Hampshire, with offices in New York, Boston, Menlo Park, Chicago, London, and Tokyo. It enables accredited investors, especially alumni networks, to access diversified venture opportunities by co-investing alongside leading venture capital firms. Through funds, syndicates, and investing clubs, it sources opportunities across stages and geographies, conducts rigorous due diligence, and aims for transparent, founder-friendly support. The firm backs a diversified portfolio of startups, including more than 1,600 companies, and has attracted substantial committed capital and a large community of individual investors, underscoring its mission to democratize access to venture capital while partnering with established VC firms.
Made 74 investments in Computer Vision

Lux Capital

Lux Capital is a venture capital firm focused on investing in companies at the intersection of science, technology, and industry. The firm backs ventures applying research across sectors including artificial intelligence, biotechnology, advanced materials, space, and energy, with an emphasis on translating complex innovations into scalable businesses. Lux provides capital together with strategic input on product development, company building, and long-term positioning, and takes an active role to help founders navigate technical and market challenges. The firm evaluates opportunities based on the underlying science, potential industry impact, and feasibility of execution over extended horizons. With offices in New York and Silicon Valley, Lux collaborates with technical founders, researchers, and teams to build durable market leaders and accelerate scientific breakthroughs into real-world applications.
Made 86 investments in Computer Vision

European Innovation Council

European Innovation Council is a European Union initiative established in 2018 to support deep-technology innovation and help startups, researchers, and small companies scale. It offers funding opportunities and business acceleration services, and engages in co-investment with private investors in early-stage ventures with ESG impact. The EIC emphasizes female entrepreneurship through programs such as Women TechEU and related awards, and provides resources to promote knowledge sharing and community building. Based in Brussels, it pursues a European-wide mandate to strengthen Europe's position in the global deep-tech ecosystem.
Made 90 investments in Computer Vision

Khosla Ventures

Khosla Ventures is a California-based venture capital firm founded in 2004 that provides capital and strategic support to technology-driven startups across early- to late-stage cycles. It pursues opportunities in AI, digital health, healthcare technologies, sustainability, fintech, consumer and enterprise technology, and other frontier areas, focusing on innovative business models and world-class teams. The firm emphasizes a contrarian, long-term approach and seeks to help entrepreneurs address meaningful societal and economic challenges through science, technology, and design.
Made 74 investments in Computer Vision

General Catalyst

General Catalyst is a venture capital firm that funds early-stage and growth companies across sectors including consumer, enterprise software, fintech, crypto, and healthcare. Based in San Francisco with offices in Cambridge, Massachusetts and other locations, it provides capital and strategic guidance to help entrepreneurs build scalable, durable businesses. The firm emphasizes the use of technology, including artificial intelligence, to accelerate growth and drive meaningful impact. General Catalyst partners with management teams to support product development, go-to-market strategies, and organizational growth, aiming to back companies with potential for wide adoption and long-term value creation, rather than focusing solely on near-term exits.
Made 57 investments in Computer Vision

Shenzhen Capital Group

Shenzhen Capital Group is a government-backed venture capital firm founded in 1999 and based in Shenzhen, China. It concentrates on SMEs and innovative high-tech enterprises in emerging industries, including IT, internet, new media, biopharma, new energy, environmental protection, new materials, chemical engineering, and high-end equipment manufacturing, supporting companies in the start-up, growth and transformation stages. The group pursues a long-term, ESG-conscious investment approach and leverages a dense funding network to connect government, industry and academia, promoting regional innovation from the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area to inland corridors. Its portfolio spans leading Chinese technology and manufacturing firms, reflecting a broad footprint across semiconductors, healthcare, energy and industrial tech, with assets under management of about 339 billion RMB.
Made 37 investments in Computer Vision

Lenovo Capital and Incubator Group

Lenovo Capital and Incubator Group is Lenovo’s corporate venture capital and incubation arm, building a global ecosystem with hundreds of portfolio entrepreneurs across Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Hong Kong, Israel and the United States. It supports ventures through venture investment, incubation programs and ecosystem collaborations such as the Venture Academy and Tech Watch Tower. The group backs companies in core technology sectors including artificial intelligence, semiconductors, robotics, autonomous driving and smart manufacturing, with a portfolio that features notable names such as CATL, Meituan, Cambricon, NIO, Megvii and Yunji Technology. It focuses on advancing mass production and integration through initiatives like the Spark & Light Plan, aiming to move ventures from research and development to scaling manufacturing, including humanoid robotics initiatives. Lenovo Capital and Incubator Group also emphasizes industry events and global leadership in tech, exemplified by activities such as the Lenovo VC CEO Annual Conference and the CVC Week. Overall, it operates as Lenovo’s toolkit to scout, fund and incubate next-generation technologies and help integrate them into Lenovo’s strategic roadmap.
Made 41 investments in Computer Vision

FuturePlay

FuturePlay is a Seoul-based accelerator and early-stage investor focused on deep-tech startups. Founded in 2014, it supports companies from seed to Series B and beyond, helping them build core teams, expand globally, and reach milestones such as KOSDAQ listings. The firm runs two accelerator programs, TechUP and TechUP+, with TechUP+ conducted in partnership with large enterprises across industries including beauty and energy, and backed by corporate investors such as AmorePacific. FuturePlay pursues a regional expansion strategy into Southeast Asia and has invested in startups in Korea, the United States, and other markets, while maintaining LP relationships with funds such as 500 Kimchi and Zeroth.ai. Portfolio examples include SOS LAB, which develops autonomous driving sensors, Innospace, and Tidepool, reflecting a hands-on approach that emphasizes collaboration and scalable growth. Headquartered in Seoul, the company focuses on global growth, cross-border collaboration, and practical support to accelerate deep-tech ventures toward commercial success.
Made 41 investments in Computer Vision

Glory Ventures

Glory Ventures is a Shanghai-based venture capital firm founded in 2015 that backs early- and growth-stage startups, with a focus on artificial intelligence, Internet of Things, intelligent hardware, and enterprise services, as well as sectors tied to China’s industrial upgrading and consumption upgrade. It pursues cross-border opportunities, particularly between China and Israel, and operates with a research-driven approach that connects industrial resources with private equity and public-listed companies to build strategic value chains. The firm seeks to support portfolio companies through value-added partnerships and potential exits by M&A or IPO, aiming to foster an ecosystem across multiple industries by backing companies that advance AI, autonomous driving, robotics, smart manufacturing, and cloud computing. Glory Ventures collaborates with industrial capital and leading investors to accelerate growth in its China and Israel investments.
Made 26 investments in Computer Vision

Baidu Ventures

Baidu Ventures is the venture capital arm of Baidu, based in Beijing with an office in San Francisco. Established by Baidu in 2017 as an independent fund, it focuses on early-stage investments in AI-centered technologies, including artificial intelligence, life sciences, robotics, big data, and related tech sectors, with emphasis on AI-driven applications such as autonomous driving and embodied intelligence. The firm backs startups developing next-generation technologies and scalable platforms that leverage AI, pursuing opportunities across Asia and global markets.
Made 37 investments in Computer Vision

Sequoia Capital

Sequoia Capital is a venture capital firm founded in 1972 and based in Menlo Park, California. It provides capital and strategic guidance to seed, early, and growth-stage technology companies, focusing on software, information technology, internet, and related sectors. The firm operates globally, with investments and activity across the United States, China, India, Israel, and other markets through a network of regional partners. Sequoia Capital emphasizes selective, long-term partnerships, working closely with portfolio companies to assist with product development, business building, and market expansion to support durable growth.
Made 43 investments in Computer Vision

Oriental Fortune Capital

Oriental Fortune Capital is a Shenzhen-based venture capital firm that invests in seed to Pre-IPO opportunities across China. The firm backs early to growth-stage companies in information technology, semiconductors, big data, telecom, media and entertainment, biomedicine and healthcare, energy and environmental technology, new materials, advanced manufacturing, consumer goods, and related services. It concentrates on investments in key Chinese markets, with operations in Shenzhen and offices in Shanghai, Beijing and Wuhu, and focuses on the Pearl River Delta, Yangtze River Delta, and Circum-Bohai-Sea regions including major cities such as Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Nanjing, Tianjin and Beijing. Portfolio strategy emphasizes allocations of roughly 20% to early stage, 40% to expansion, and 40% to Pre-IPO opportunities. The firm seeks to identify innovative, growth-oriented technology and modern service companies that can scale domestically and regionally within China.
Made 19 investments in Computer Vision

OurCrowd

OurCrowd is a global venture investing platform headquartered in Jerusalem, Israel, that enables institutions and individual accredited investors to access pre-vetted startup and venture opportunities. It conducts due diligence, selects companies, and deploys capital while providing coinvestment access and connections within its network. The platform supports portfolio companies through their lifecycles with mentorship, industry advisors, help navigating follow-on rounds, and growth opportunities via multinational partnerships. It covers sectors such as healthcare, transport, energy, technology, AI, software, fintech, and more, and operates across Israel, Asia Pacific, and the United States. Investors can participate in deals in multiple currencies, and the platform includes reporting and lifecycle updates to track performance.
Made 58 investments in Computer Vision

Shunwei Capital

Shunwei Capital is a Beijing-based venture capital firm founded in 2011 that backs internet and high-tech startups across China. It focuses on early- and growth-stage investments in technology, internet services, hardware and smart devices, and related sectors, and provides capital plus hands-on guidance to help entrepreneurs scale. The firm pursues opportunities in China’s internet and IT ecosystems and has backed notable companies such as Xiaomi, Agora, Huami Technology, iQIYI, and Viomi Technology.
Made 29 investments in Computer Vision

Entrepreneur First

Entrepreneur First is a London-based accelerator and early-stage venture capital firm that identifies and supports individuals with technical startup ideas, helping them form founding teams and develop concepts into fundable ventures. Through structured programs and cohorts, it provides idea validation, mentorship, access to potential cofounders, workspace, and guidance on fundraising, connecting participants with investors. It operates globally with offices in multiple cities and runs seed funding programs, taking an equity stake in participating startups. The organization focuses on technology-centric founders across Europe, Asia, and North America, aiming to accelerate the transition from initial idea to a funded venture.
Made 61 investments in Computer Vision

Founders Fund

Founders Fund is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm that invests in science and technology companies across all stages, with a focus on transformational technologies and long-term impact. It backs startups addressing difficult problems in sectors such as aerospace, artificial intelligence, energy, information technology, software, advanced manufacturing and defense-related tech, and it emphasizes a founder-friendly approach that provides support with minimal interference. The firm has backed prominent companies including SpaceX, Palantir, Facebook and Airbnb, reflecting a history of early backing for high-growth ventures. Founders Fund seeks global opportunities and partners with entrepreneurs to navigate rapid technological change, from seed to growth investments.
Made 58 investments in Computer Vision

Bossa Invest

Bossa Invest is a venture capital firm based in São Paulo, Brazil, founded in 2011. It focuses on software-as-a-service startups in Latin America, providing growth capital, mentorship, and access to a broad network of strategic partners and co-investors to help portfolio companies scale, and operates a corporate venture capital arm that collaborates with corporate partners through flexible operating models and end-to-end support.
Made 53 investments in Computer Vision

LDV Capital

LDV Capital, founded in 2012 by Evan Nisselson and headquartered in New York, is a thesis-driven venture capital firm focused on pre-seed and seed investments in visual technology and AI companies. Visual technologies typically leverage computer vision, machine learning and artificial intelligence to analyze visual data across the full tech stack. It targets North American and European businesses, typically investing between $500K and $1.5M. With an extensive inner circle of computer vision and machine learning experts, serial entrepreneurs, technical advisors, growth hackers, marketers and more, LDV Capital leverages its network to help founders navigate the challenges of building businesses powered by visual technologies and AI.
Made 29 investments in Computer Vision

Linear Capital

Linear Capital is a Shanghai-based venture capital firm founded in 2014 that concentrates on data intelligence, data infrastructure, and frontier technology. It invests in early- and mid-stage technology startups, emphasizing applications of data, artificial intelligence, and related digital technologies across sectors such as internet services, fintech, robotics, and IoT. The firm positions itself as an active partner, providing strategic support beyond capital, including talent acquisition, market development, and investor relations to help portfolio companies scale. With a global perspective, Linear Capital seeks to bridge industry expertise and technological innovation to accelerate the commercial adoption of frontier technologies.
Made 26 investments in Computer Vision

MiraclePlus

MiraclePlus is an accelerator based in Beijing, China, founded in 2018, that invests in and accelerates early-stage information technology and SaaS startups. It provides investment, mentorship, and a collaborative community to help startups achieve product-market fit and scale, culminating in Demo Day to present to investors. Since its inception, MiraclePlus has launched 10 batches and supported over 612 startups, with about 90 billion yuan in funding and more than 21,600 hours of office hours. The program typically provides around $300,000 in exchange for 7% equity and offers guidance from experienced mentors, including Dr. Lu Qi, alongside a network of over 1,000 founders and industry experts across 38 technology fields, while handling roughly 10,000 applications per year. The accelerator aims to guide startups to successful fundraising via Demo Day and to cultivate a broad community of alumni and partners.
Made 21 investments in Computer Vision

Global Brain

Global Brain is an independent venture capital firm based in Tokyo that supports startups with extensive hands-on guidance and open innovation with large corporations. It manages over $2.7 billion in assets and has invested in more than 1,300 deals, with about 450 portfolio companies and a history of 42 IPOs and 89 M&A exits. The firm backs seed to growth-stage technology companies globally, spanning Europe, North America, Africa, and Asia-Pacific, and collaborates with corporate venture programs and public partners to accelerate portfolio growth. Its investments cover sectors such as artificial intelligence, space, education, HR tech, life sciences, and enterprise software, among others.
Made 37 investments in Computer Vision

Bayern Kapital

Bayern Kapital is the venture capital arm of LfA Förderbank Bayern, the Bavaria development bank. Based in Bavaria, it finances high-tech and life sciences ventures across technology domains, including information technology, micro-systems, materials and environmental technologies, spanning from seed to growth stages in Bavarian companies. It pursues a long-term, multi-round approach and provides funding up to 50 million euros per company, backed by its extensive network to help portfolio firms scale. Established in 1995, Bayern Kapital has a long track record of investing in hundreds of startups and scaleups, acting as an anchor partner to foster sustainable innovation in Bavaria and beyond.
Made 24 investments in Computer Vision

Puhua Capital

Puhua Capital is an equity investment firm based in Hangzhou, China, founded in 2004. The firm specializes in venture capital, focusing on early to middle-stage projects within the internet, health, and technology sectors. Puhua Capital not only invests funds but also provides crucial resources and management expertise to the enterprises it supports. With a portfolio that includes nearly 300 promising start-ups, Puhua Capital aims to foster innovation and growth in its targeted industries.
Made 24 investments in Computer Vision

Innoangel Fund

Innoangel Fund is a Beijing-based venture capital firm founded in 2013 that backs early-stage companies, typically at seed to pre-Series A rounds, across sectors including artificial intelligence, robotics, consumer, entertainment, information technology, healthcare and financial technology.
Made 25 investments in Computer Vision

SV Angel

SV Angel is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm established in 1992 that concentrates on seed to early-stage technology investments, notably in software and AI, primarily in the United States. The firm emphasizes long-term partnerships with founders and provides strategic support, business development, financing and M&A advice, leveraging its extensive network to offer introductions and resources beyond capital. Its portfolio includes OpenAI, Databricks, Eventbrite, Cedar and Vercel, illustrating a track record of backing transformative technology companies and helping them grow.
Made 50 investments in Computer Vision

Pioneer Fund

Pioneer Fund is a venture capital firm based in San Francisco, founded in 2017. It concentrates on investing in startups, with a focus on those arising from Y Combinator, and leverages an extensive network of alumni and seasoned venture partners to inform investment decisions and provide ongoing operational support to portfolio companies. The firm pursues opportunities across a broad range of sectors, including consumer products and services, financial technology, information technology, artificial intelligence and machine learning, education technology, healthcare, real estate technology, ridesharing, and software-as-a-service, aiming to help innovative startups scale and succeed.
Made 21 investments in Computer Vision

Right Side Capital Management

Right Side Capital Management is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm founded in 2012 that targets early-stage, capital-efficient technology startups in the United States and Canada. The firm employs a data-driven, quantitative approach to investment decisions and aims for rapid yes-or-no conclusions, often within two weeks. Typical rounds encompass small checks in the low hundreds of thousands, with the potential for larger commitments in exceptional cases, and a portfolio-wide strategy that emphasizes diversification. Beyond capital, it provides hands-on mentorship in areas such as sales, marketing, and fundraising, leveraging a network of investors and seasoned operators to support portfolio companies after investment. The firm focuses on teams still refining product-market fit, including those outside traditional tech hubs, and seeks to help founders scale efficiently through structured operational support and transparent decision processes.
Made 51 investments in Computer Vision

Legend Capital

Legend Capital is a Beijing-based venture capital firm founded in 2001 and affiliated with Legend Holdings. It focuses on early-stage venture capital and growth equity investments in China and markets related to China, aiming to back high-growth technology-enabled companies and cross-sector ventures. The firm concentrates on sectors such as information technology, communications, consumer, healthcare, industrials, and modern services, with an emphasis on companies that leverage China's scale and ecosystem. Legend Capital provides portfolio companies with strategic resources, network access, and operational support to accelerate business development in the Chinese market and beyond. Over the years, it has built a substantial portfolio of companies and exited a number of investments through various channels, reflecting its role in supporting entrepreneurship and ecosystem development in China's venture capital landscape. The firm operates from offices in major Chinese cities and Hong Kong to support entrepreneurs and partners across the region.
Made 25 investments in Computer Vision

8VC

8VC is a San Francisco-based technology and life sciences investment firm that partners with founders to develop transformational technologies and create long-term economic and societal value. It invests across sectors including healthcare and life sciences, energy, IT infrastructure, enterprise software, logistics, government and defense, manufacturing, consumer products, and financial services, with a focus on opportunities that leverage data-driven decision making. The firm supports portfolio companies through programs such as the 8VC Fellowship and 8VC Build and aims to back ventures where existing solutions do not meet market needs. 8VC manages a family of venture funds, including Entrepreneurs Fund II and III and multiple Fund I–III vehicles, reflecting a broad platform designed to accelerate growth and industry transformation.
Made 32 investments in Computer Vision

Kleiner Perkins

Kleiner Perkins is an American venture capital firm founded in 1972 and based in Menlo Park, California. It specializes in early-stage, growth, and incubation investments, partnering with founders from inception to IPO and beyond. The firm backs entrepreneurs across a broad range of sectors, including technology, digital media, life sciences, healthcare, consumer products and services, software, cybersecurity, and infrastructure, providing strategic guidance and networks to help companies scale and create long-term value.
Made 42 investments in Computer Vision

Source Code Capital

Source Code Capital is a Beijing-based venture capital firm founded in 2014 that invests across seed, early, and growth stages in China’s technology sectors, with a focus on Internet+, AI+, and Global+ opportunities. The firm backs a wide range of sectors including media and entertainment, consumer services, enterprise, finance, retail, transportation, housing, education, and healthcare, and has backed notable Chinese tech companies such as ByteDance, Meituan, Beike, and Li Auto. It operates a portfolio-wide platform named Code Hub to facilitate collaboration, mentorship, and resource sharing among founders and portfolio companies, leveraging its research-driven approach to support companies through growth and international expansion. The firm emphasizes macro, meso, and micro perspectives, data and technology-driven value creation, and practical support to founders.
Made 20 investments in Computer Vision

Leaguer Group

Leaguer Group engages in technological innovation services that promote the transformation of scientific and technological achievements and assist in incubating innovative enterprises. Based in Shenzhen, it has built a science and technology innovation incubation system that integrates research and development platforms, talent training, innovation bases and investment incubation, linking technology with economic development. The group emphasizes the four elements of the science and technology innovation value chain—technology, talents, carriers and capital—and pursues a coordinated development model. In 2015 it, together with the Shenzhen Tsinghua University Research Institute, received Guangdong Science and Technology Award Special Award for its Innovative Technology Innovation Incubation System Construction.
Made 17 investments in Computer Vision

DCVC

DCVC is a deep-tech venture capital firm based in Palo Alto, California, with activities in San Francisco, that funds companies applying advanced science and engineering to major global challenges. The firm backs early- and growth-stage startups across artificial intelligence, exascale computing, climate tech, engineering, materials science, robotics, space, water, biology, defense, security, and other deep-tech sectors, and maintains specialized units such as DCVC Bio focused on life sciences. DCVC emphasizes scientifically rigorous teams and data-driven approaches, collaborating with researchers and entrepreneurs to accelerate development through AI, automation, and data-centric methods. It operates as a registered investment adviser and supports ambitious founders developing transformative technologies across software, big data, healthcare, and energy.
Made 45 investments in Computer Vision

The Invention Lab

The Invention Lab is a Seoul-based venture studio and open-innovation advisor serving startups and corporates in Korea and Southeast Asia. With eight years of experience, it supports opportunity discovery through PoC, investment linkage, and scale, delivering its model via a Studio Core Platform and blended capital financing, backed by a Talent Operator Pool, Infra Validation System, and a global network to enable cross-border growth. It translates market opportunities into validated ventures using data-driven research and an internal AI agent, aligning new ventures with corporate ecosystems to accelerate execution. The firm focuses on New Business Design, venture scale-up and management, and strategic partnerships, and has showcased projects in food and beverage with overseas expansion, mobility and autotech/fintech, and B2B/SaaS. Founded in 2017, The Invention Lab operates from Seoul and engages across Korea and Southeast Asia.
Made 13 investments in Computer Vision

Initialized Capital

Initialized Capital is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm that backs early-stage technology startups, with a primary focus on seed investments. It provides long-term support to founders through mentorship and resources to help companies progress from inception to growth. The firm invests across a diverse set of technology sectors, including software, artificial intelligence, infrastructure, sustainability, health, consumer technology, and crypto, reflecting a broad technology orientation and commitment to disruptive innovation.
Made 34 investments in Computer Vision

Felicis Ventures

Felicis Ventures is a Menlo Park, California-based venture capital firm founded in 2006 by Aydin Senkut that concentrates on early-stage investments in software, information technology and frontier technologies. The firm backs bold founders seeking to build market-defining companies and often leads or co-leads investments, while providing mentoring and advisory support beyond capital. Its portfolio spans AI, cybersecurity, health, energy and consumer internet, including unicorns such as Shopify, Canva and Notion, and represents 23 nationalities with investments in six countries outside the United States. Felicis emphasizes speed in deal-making, frequently completing term sheets within 24 hours.
Made 26 investments in Computer Vision

Gaingels

Gaingels is a venture investment syndicate focused on supporting LGBTQ founders and inclusive leadership by investing across stages and partnering with other venture firms to back diverse, high-potential companies. It maintains a global portfolio of 130+ companies and has deployed tens of millions in capital to date. The organization actively helps portfolio companies identify and recruit diverse talent for C-suite and board roles and cultivates a worldwide network of investors, operators, and entrepreneurs who share a commitment to positive social change through business.
Made 19 investments in Computer Vision

Fusion Fund

Fusion Fund is a Palo Alto, California-based venture capital firm founded in 2014 that concentrates on early-stage technology startups across the United States and Canada. It primarily backs pre-seed, seed, and Series A companies, with emphasis on healthcare technology, enterprise AI, industrial technology, information technology, IoT, robotics, drones, cybersecurity, and related sectors. The firm leverages its technical and entrepreneurial background to support portfolio companies with value-added guidance, including access to a CXO Network of experienced executives. Fusion Fund seeks companies with strong technical barriers and potential for global disruption, and provides capital and strategic support to help navigate early growth and scale opportunities.
Made 19 investments in Computer Vision

Advanced Micro Devices

Advanced Micro Devices designs digital semiconductors, including CPUs and GPUs, for PCs, gaming consoles, data centers, industrial, and automotive markets. Traditionally strong in CPUs and GPUs for consumer and enterprise computing, the company is also advancing AI-focused hardware such as data center GPUs and accelerators. It supplies chips used in major gaming consoles and partners with developers to build ecosystems around its hardware, while offering a broad software stack and developer tools to support AI, graphics, and high-performance computing across servers, edge devices, and end-user platforms. The company's portfolio spans Ryzen and EPYC processors, Radeon graphics, Instinct accelerators, and embedded solutions, supported by open software initiatives and tooling that facilitate deployment of AI workloads across its platforms.
Made 10 investments in Computer Vision

Eclipse Ventures

Eclipse Ventures is a Palo Alto-based venture capital firm founded in 2015 that focuses on early-stage investments in the physical economy, including manufacturing, supply chain, logistics, energy and defense, as well as technology-enabled industrial sectors in the United States. The firm backs entrepreneurs building the next generation of hardware, industrial software and related companies with the aim of making physical industries more efficient, resilient and secure. Beyond capital, Eclipse provides hands-on operational support to help portfolio teams sharpen strategy, validate technology, recruit leaders and reach initial customers and critical milestones, effectively combining capital with industry experience to accelerate growth and modernization of essential ecosystems.
Made 33 investments in Computer Vision

Pear VC

Pear VC is a California-based venture capital firm founded in 2013 in San Francisco that concentrates on pre-seed and seed-stage technology investments. The firm provides comprehensive support to its portfolio companies, including in-house recruiting, talent acquisition, go-to-market strategy, fundraising assistance, and PR and marketing programs, with tailored founder-focused playbooks and investor introductions. Pear emphasizes long-term partnerships with founders and seeks to build strong networks through initiatives such as Pear Garage. Its investment scope covers artificial intelligence, software as a service, enterprise technology, healthcare, biotechnology, climate technology, fintech, and consumer sectors, among others. Historically, Pear has seeded notable startups early, highlighting its role in helping exceptional founders shape the future of technology.
Made 26 investments in Computer Vision

Seraphim Capital

Seraphim Capital is a London-based venture capital firm focused on financing and scaling space technology companies. The firm backs startups across stages from early to growth globally, with a portfolio spanning the United States, United Kingdom, the European Union, and key markets such as India and Japan. It has over 100 years of combined experience, investments in more than 180 early and growth-stage businesses, and has returned substantial value to shareholders. Seraphim Capital leverages a broad ecosystem of corporate partners and government agencies in the UK and Europe to support value creation across the company lifecycle, from market entry and sales to partnerships, follow-on funding, and M&A. The organization also operates the Seraphim Space Accelerator, the world's first dedicated accelerator for SpaceTech startups, aimed at identifying and supporting top SpaceTech ventures.
Made 30 investments in Computer Vision

Innovation Works

Innovation Works is a Pittsburgh-based venture capital firm and regional technology-support organization that funds seed-stage technology companies in Southwestern Pennsylvania. It provides capital, mentorship, and programmatic resources to startups in robotics, hardware, software, and life sciences, and operates accelerators and programs such as AlphaLab, the Robotics Factory, the Seed Fund, and Manufacturing Assistance to advance prototypes to production. As the Ben Franklin Technology Partner for Southwestern Pennsylvania, supported by the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development, it connects founders with capital, expertise, and a broad regional network to help companies grow faster. Throughout its history, Innovation Works has nurtured hundreds of startups and aided portfolio firms in raising substantial follow-on funding and achieving exits, underscoring its role as a leading early-stage investor and ecosystem builder in the region.
Made 39 investments in Computer Vision

New Enterprise Associates

New Enterprise Associates is a United States-based venture capital firm founded in 1977 and headquartered in Menlo Park, California. It invests in technology and healthcare companies across multiple stages, from seed to growth and IPO, and provides strategic support in product development and market expansion. The firm targets sectors including software, AI, consumer technology, digital health, life sciences, and energy technology, and pursues opportunities worldwide. NEA emphasizes long-term partnerships with founders, drawing on domain expertise and a broad network to help portfolio companies scale. It maintains a diverse portfolio across the United States, Asia and other regions, reflecting a global approach to venture investing.
Made 49 investments in Computer Vision

CAS Star

CAS Star is a venture capital firm based in Xi’an, China, with an additional office in Beijing. It invests in high-tech sectors such as optoelectronic chips, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, aerospace, smart manufacturing, information technology, energy, oncology, advanced manufacturing, SaaS, and space technology, and it actively participates in technology-driven incubation. The firm aims to build a scientific and technological entrepreneurial ecosystem by collaborating with research institutions, angel funds, incubators, and entrepreneurship training to support technology entrepreneurs.
Made 24 investments in Computer Vision

Liquid 2 Ventures

Liquid 2 Ventures is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm founded in 2015 by Joe Montana, Mike Miller, and Michael Ma. It provides seed- and early-stage capital to technology startups, occasionally supporting later rounds such as Series B, and often invests alongside co-investors. The firm emphasizes strategic introductions and hands-on guidance to help portfolio companies scale, with a focus on software, TMT, and other technology sectors. By partnering with founders and other investors, Liquid 2 Ventures aims to align capital with long-term company growth.
Made 40 investments in Computer Vision

BDC Capital

BDC Capital is the private equity and venture capital arm of the Business Development Bank of Canada. Based in Montreal with offices across Canada, it engages in direct investments and fund of funds strategies, supporting growth and expansion for mid-market and early-stage companies. The firm focuses on information technology, energy, cleantech, and healthcare, including infrastructure and lifecycle segments, and typically makes early to development-stage investments in Canadian firms, with a preference for minority stakes and syndication. It pursues a range of exit options such as initial public offerings, strategic sales, or leveraged management buyouts. By combining capital with advisory resources, BDC Capital aims to help Canadian businesses scale, innovate, and compete internationally, often partnering with entrepreneurs across provinces like Quebec, Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.
Made 43 investments in Computer Vision

IMM Investment

IMM Investment is a Seoul-based asset manager and private equity firm specializing in venture capital, growth equity, infrastructure, mezzanine and multi-asset strategies. Founded in 1999, it operates across Asia with offices in Seoul, Tokyo and Hong Kong, and pursues investments in information technology, healthcare/biotech and manufacturing, as well as technology-enabled sectors such as IT infrastructure and digital hardware. The firm emphasizes active ownership, collaboration with portfolio companies, and cross-border opportunities, including fund-of-funds and real estate. It targets mid-sized companies in South Korea and broader Asia, focusing on value creation through growth, mergers and acquisitions, and strategic recapitalizations, and manages a multi-stage investment approach across startups, expansion and mezzanine rounds. The team, comprising seasoned investment professionals, aims to deliver strong risk-adjusted returns and supports entrepreneurs through various growth phases.
Made 20 investments in Computer Vision