Entrepreneurs Roundtable Accelerator is a New York City-based accelerator and early-stage venture capital firm founded in 2011. It supports technology startups through a mentor-driven program and investor funding, running two four-month cohorts annually in winter and summer. The program provides an initial investment of $150,000 in exchange for 6% equity, plus free office space and hosting credits, and access to partner services in legal, finance, accounting, and other business services. ERA's alumni have attracted substantial capital, with more than $2 billion raised and collectively over $10 billion in market value.
Founded in 2009, Capital Factory is a venture capital firm and accelerator based in Austin, Texas. It invests in seed-stage to later-stage companies across software, media, and technology sectors, providing resources, mentorship, and coworking space.
Alumni Ventures Group is a venture capital firm based in Manchester, New Hampshire, with offices across North America. It provides access to venture investing for individual accredited investors, particularly alumni networks, by offering diversified portfolios of venture opportunities and allowing members to invest alongside fellow alumni in ventures led by peers. The firm backs early-stage and later-stage opportunities across technology, consumer, healthcare, financial services, and other sectors, with a sector- and geography-agnostic approach. It typically invests between $10,000 and $3 million per deal and emphasizes the involvement of alumni connections and an institutional lead investor in opportunities. Alumni Ventures also offers focused funds to broaden participation, enabling accredited investors to access venture portfolios diversified by type, sector, stage, and geography. The model aims to democratize access to venture capital while maintaining rigorous selection standards through alumni networks.
Distrito Ventures is a Brazilian venture capital firm focused on early and seed-stage tech startups. It operates two tech campuses in São Paulo, hosting over 50 startups and 120 entrepreneurs. The firm provides not only financial investment but also strategic support to refine business models and increase success rates.
Sequoia Capital Israel is a venture capital firm that backs startups and growth companies across seed to late-stage rounds, with a focus on Israel. It invests across sectors including fintech, financial services, internet, mobile, technology, and healthcare, spanning banking, payments, advertising, ecommerce, data, security, software, and related enabling tech. Typical commitments range from 100,000 to 1 million in seed, 1 to 10 million in early venture, and 10 to 100 million in growth rounds. The firm is based in Tel Aviv and operates as part of Sequoia Capital's global network.
Regus provides flexible workspace solutions worldwide, offering office spaces, coworking arrangements, virtual offices, meeting rooms, videoconferencing suites, and business lounges. It serves startups, home-based and small to large businesses, and multinational teams, delivering tailored packages to fit various workspace needs. With thousands of locations across hundreds of cities and countries, Regus enables clients to work from multiple sites or remotely as required. Founded in 1989 by Mark Dixon, the company focuses on scalable, professional environments that support flexible work arrangements and everyday business operations globally.
Expa is a startup studio and venture fund founded in 2013 by Uber co-founder Garrett Camp. Headquartered in San Francisco with offices in New York, Vancouver, Los Angeles and London, it partners with entrepreneurs to identify and launch new companies. The organization provides product strategy, system design, and user experience guidance, helps remove early-stage roadblocks, and supports the creation of new products and services by building teams. Expa combines office space, capital, equity, and expert mentorship to accelerate ventures and connects them with a network of seasoned founders and investors. It focuses on technology driven software and business products and services, drawing on the experience of partners who have built or led well-known platforms.
Rainmaking is a venture capital firm and startup incubator founded in 2006, with a presence in London, Berlin, and Copenhagen. The firm specializes in early-stage investments, offering co-working spaces, mentorship, and programs to help startups grow into successful businesses. Rainmaking has developed a portfolio of around 10 companies and has invested in over 100 startups through its Startupbootcamp initiative since 2010. The firm primarily focuses on sectors such as fintech, insurtech, transport, and technology. Additionally, it manages a venture capital fund that aims to make six to eight investments annually, with a minimum investment threshold, primarily targeting the UK market.
DevX, founded in 2017 and based in Ahmedabad, India, operates as an accelerator firm focused on supporting and investing in technology-enabled startups, particularly in sectors such as artificial intelligence, Internet of Things, healthcare, and finance technology. The company encompasses six business verticals: DevX Collab, which offers creatively designed workspaces; DevX Accel, which aids early-stage startups with transformative technology solutions; DevX Innovent, connecting enterprises and startups with innovators; DevX Phi Designs, providing design services; DevX HaaS, an innovation management platform; and DevX Consight, delivering tailored consulting solutions for ease of doing business in India. Furthermore, DevX has established the DevX Venture Fund to invest in early-stage tech-enabled startups, enhancing its engagement in the startup investment domain.
Founded in 2022, Wilbe Capital is a venture firm dedicated to supporting scientists' entrepreneurship. It offers career resources, advocacy, funding, and lab space, all integrated into one platform.
Nour Nouf Ventures is an impact venture capital firm founded on the principle that entrepreneurship and
knowledge transfer are catalysts for positive change for a better world.
Founded in 2016 in Jeddah -Saudi Arabia, we support scalable and sustainable solutions through impact investments in emerging economies, balanced with growth investing for global impact, aligned proudly with Saudi Vision 2030 and the UN SDGs.
We also strengthen Saudi Arabia’s entrepreneurial ecosystem by providing co-working spaces for startups and driving community-focused CSR initiatives that promote localized knowledge and growth.
Fark Labs is an accelerator and incubator firm based in Istanbul, Turkey, founded in 2018. It supports early-stage startups in mobility, life sciences, sustainable lifestyle, and emerging technologies by providing mentorship, services, co-working space, and access to funding from incubation through early-stage financing up to Series A. The organization acts as an innovation and transformation hub, building an ecosystem that connects entrepreneurs with corporations, venture capital firms, universities, and government agencies across its four verticals. Its approach emphasizes collaboration and access to a global network of accelerators and VC partners to help startups become more connected, innovative, and future-ready.
Draper Startup House is a company that combines venture-hostel style accommodation with coworking spaces and entrepreneurship programming to foster a diverse, global community of founders. It provides short and long‑term lodging, collaborative work environments, and tailored programming designed to help entrepreneurs connect to opportunities, access mentors, and pursue innovative ventures. Through its accelerator, the company invests in early‑stage startups—up to $100,000 per cohort—while offering mentorship and a creative environment to help teams launch and scale. Draper Startup House also connects with the Draper Venture Network, expanding access to capital and expertise across a global footprint, including a pop‑up accelerator model in various locations.
Incutex S.A. is a company builder that supports and invests in passionate entrepreneurial teams. With a focused and competitive program, they invest in 3-4 technology-based startups each year that have traction, address a clear consumer need, and have a highly scalable business model. Providing entrepreneurs with $25,000 in seed funding, training, mentoring, tech support, coworking space, and networking events, Incutex accelerates the route to product/market fit and profitability for their portfolio companies. Apply now to launch your scalable idea with Incutex S.A. at http://bit.ly/aplicacion2015.
Founded in 2013, SparkLabs Group is a global network of startup accelerators and venture capital funds. It invests in early-stage startups worldwide, offering training programs, investment facilities, mentoring, and office space solutions to foster innovation and international expansion.
Itnig, established in 2011 in Barcelona, Spain, is a multifaceted organization that invests in and supports early-stage tech startups. It operates as an accelerator, providing resources and expertise to help these companies grow and build scalable products and services. Some of the startups Itnig has backed include Camaloon, Getquipu, and FactorialHR. Additionally, Itnig manages a coworking space and a niche media outlet, further fostering the tech ecosystem.
Founded in Atlanta by Dr. Paul Judge and Allen Nance, TechSquare Labs is an incubator and seed fund that supports early-stage technology companies. They offer coworking space and corporate innovation facilities, focusing on sectors such as information technology, big data, AI, blockchain, cybersecurity, SaaS, and marketing tech.
Business Valley is a venture capital firm established in 2019 and located in Cairo, Egypt. The company specializes in providing support to early-stage startups through its co-working space and incubator facilities. In addition to nurturing entrepreneurial talent, Business Valley serves as an angel group network, connecting investors with promising business ventures. By fostering innovation and collaboration, the firm aims to contribute to the growth of the startup ecosystem in Egypt.
Founded in 2021, SuperAngel is a venture capital firm based in New York. It invests primarily in early-stage companies operating within the consumer, prop-tech, and future of work sectors across the United States.
Hanse Ventures is a venture builder and startup incubator based in Hamburg, founded in 2010. The firm acts as an institutional co-founder, creating and scaling Internet and mobile business concepts with founder teams. It supports portfolio startups with tailored resources, including product development and design, recruitment, business intelligence, online marketing, HR, and PR, and provides office space and access to a broad investor network. The 30-member team collaborates closely with portfolio companies to help them grow, often investing in rounds from its own funds or co-investment vehicles. Hanse Ventures pursues niche markets with potential for category leadership and operates domestically and internationally, welcoming founders at any stage, with or without ideas, to join its program. It focuses on mobile and internet startups, seeks early involvement to shape concepts, and leverages its network of investors and successful founders to support portfolio growth.
Founded in 2011, Geekdom is a collaborative startup community based in San Antonio, Texas. It empowers entrepreneurs by providing resources and opportunities to cultivate ideas into viable businesses.
9Mile Labs is an enterprise and B2B high-tech startup accelerator based in Seattle, Washington. Founded in 2013, it provides workspace, funding, and a suite of perks along with access to a curated group of mentors and advisors who help entrepreneurs transform startup ideas into viable businesses and propel participating companies to the next level.
Haatch Ventures LLP, established in 2013 and based in Stamford, UK, is a venture capital firm that specializes in early-stage investments, focusing on technology, B2B SaaS, and digital consumer sectors. It provides growth capital, pre-seed, and seed funding, typically ranging from £100,000 to £300,000, and participates in rounds up to £2 million. Haatch Ventures offers a hands-on approach, leveraging its knowledge, experience, and network to accelerate the growth of its portfolio businesses. Additionally, Haatch Desks, a separate entity, manages and operates properties offering co-working spaces, providing individual desks, postal addresses, and private offices to suit customers' needs.
Founded in 2016, Z Nation Lab is an accelerator and venture capital firm based in Cupertino, California with additional offices in Mumbai, India. It specializes in seed and early-stage investments, focusing on disruptive technologies headquartered in the USA. The firm invests between $50,000 and $250,000, taking a stake of eight to twelve percent, and also provides co-working space.
Sixers Innovation Lab is a venture capital firm and accelerator based in Camden, New Jersey. It runs the Sixers Innovation Lab Crafted by Kimball program to support rapidly growing, early-stage consumer product and entertainment-focused startups by providing consulting, access to industry experts, branding and legal services, and investment opportunities, along with office space furnished by Kimball Office, meals and housing in the Philadelphia area, and opportunities to pitch to investors. The organization also manages an early-stage fund that targets investments in media, business products and services, consumer non-durables, gaming and esport sectors.
GSD Venture Studios is a venture studio based in Menlo Park, California, founded in 2019. It collaborates with resilient entrepreneurial teams worldwide, inviting partnerships that enable rapid, global growth. Distinct from traditional investors, the firm assumes senior operational roles in its portfolio companies, leveraging its reputation, experience, and network to accelerate development. The studio pursues growth across five intertwined areas—product, investment, influence, sales and marketing, and systems—and sets benchmarks for future funding as part of a deliberate path to scale. To support companies, it partners with leading law firms, banks, coworking spaces, HR professionals, and strategists, and engages with corporate partners and accelerators to drive digital transformation and startup engagement. The objective is to help ideas become global businesses, achieving bold expansion and sustainable impact in both consumer and business markets.
SEI Ventures is a corporate-backed investment firm focused on supporting innovative startups. By investing in these businesses, SEI Ventures not only provides financial backing but also partners with founders to enhance their growth potential. The firm leverages its extensive network, which includes over 80,000 learners and students, to facilitate product testing and development. In addition to financial investment, SEI Ventures offers strategic support to help entrepreneurs refine their products, accelerate market entry, and expand their operations. The firm also fosters connections among professionals, freelancers, and small to medium-sized enterprises, creating a collaborative ecosystem that promotes coworking and incubation for startups. Overall, SEI Ventures is dedicated to nurturing and growing the entrepreneurial landscape.
Accel is a venture capital firm founded in 1983 in Palo Alto, California, that backs early and growth-stage technology startups worldwide. It concentrates on software, cloud, data, mobile, digital media, and adjacent sectors, including consumer and enterprise technology, fintech, security, and healthcare. The firm supports entrepreneurs with long-term guidance and the resources needed to build world-class, category-defining companies. Accel maintains offices in Palo Alto, San Francisco, London, and Bangalore, and has backed a broad portfolio featuring notable companies such as Atlassian, Facebook, Dropbox, Slack, Spotify, and Cloudera.
Established in 1998, Future Venture Capital is a Japanese venture capital firm specializing in early-stage investments. It focuses on diverse industries within Japan, with a preference for technology and industrial sectors.
Mitsubishi UFJ Capital is a venture capital firm based in Tokyo, with additional offices in Osaka and Nagoya, founded in 1974. It concentrates on seed to development stage and startup investments across healthcare, biotech, information technology, electronics, high technology, life sciences, fintech, ICT, SaaS, and AI sectors. The firm targets opportunities in Japan and with relevance to the Japanese market, and it participates in investment syndication for Japanese investments to support entrepreneurs and innovation within the domestic economy.
Founded in Tokyo in 1998, Global Brain is a venture capital firm focusing on seed to late-stage investments across various sectors globally. They have invested in over 300 startups, facilitating 25 IPOs and 61 M&As through hands-on support services.
Established in 2002 through the merger of three subsidiaries, Mizuho Capital is a Tokyo-based venture capital firm affiliated with Mizuho Bank. With approximately ¥50 billion JPY under management, it focuses on investments in information technology and biotechnology sectors.
MetaProp is a New York-based venture capital firm and accelerator focused on real estate technology (PropTech). Founded in 2015, it backs startups across the real estate value chain and runs a 16-week accelerator program, supporting early-stage ventures and broader PropTech initiatives. The organization operates PropTech Place and the MetaProp Accelerator at Columbia University, and hosts global events to advance PropTech adoption.
Founded in 2019 and headquartered in San Francisco, Unpopular Ventures is a venture capital firm that invests in technology companies. Since its inception, it has invested $75 million across approximately 500 startups, supporting innovative ventures such as Zepto, Jeeves, and Yassir.
Leadout Capital is a venture capital firm based in Portola Valley, California, founded in 2018. It focuses on early-stage investments and seeks founders with strong product-market fit, backing non-obvious, resilient leaders who tackle problems in overlooked and underserved markets. The firm pursues opportunities across a broad range of sectors, including cloud infrastructure, developer tools, SaaS, financial services, crypto, IoT, health tech, climate, geospatial data, and other technology-enabled areas, with interest in business-to-business marketplaces, gov tech, automation, and property technology. The firm's emphasis is on founder-market fit and resilient teams rather than conventional signals, aiming to partner with companies that can scale despite market headwinds. Leadout Capital operates from Portola Valley, California, and focuses on early-stage opportunities across technology-driven sectors.
360 Capital Partners is a Paris-based venture capital firm that backs early-stage startups across Europe, focusing on deep tech, climate technology, digital sectors, consumer goods and business services. With roughly two decades of activity, it operates across Europe with a diversified team and has an active portfolio of over 50 companies. The firm has about €400 million of assets under management. Notable portfolio companies include Alsid, Earthcube, Exotec, Arbe Robotics, Sophia Genetics, Le Slip Français and Tediber. The team is described as diverse and experienced, with offices in Paris and Milan, and it seeks to partner with talented entrepreneurs to develop disruptive companies in Europe.
Second Century Ventures is a Chicago-based venture capital firm focused on real estate technology and technology-enabled real estate businesses. It is fully capitalized by the National Association of Realtors, leveraging the resources and industry reach of a national trade organization. The firm backs early- and mid-stage companies operating in real estate tech, software-as-a-service, data analytics, fintech, digital media, and related business services. It pursues opportunities across North America, Europe, and the Middle East, supporting portfolio companies through strategic guidance and industry connections.
Right Side Capital Management is a San Francisco based venture capital firm that backs early-stage technology startups with a focus on pre-seed rounds. It makes about 75-100 investments per year in capital-efficient companies seeking to reach product-market fit, typically in rounds of 50k to 500k and pre-money valuations of 1M to 3M. The firm pursues opportunities outside the San Francisco Bay Area and New York City, and it invests across the United States, Canada, Israel, Australia, New Zealand, and Western Europe, with a portfolio spanning many states and roughly two hundred prior investments since its early operations.
Firestartr is a venture capital firm based in London that backs digital entrepreneurs across SaaS, cloud, infrastructure, digital media, fintech and e-commerce. It provides capital and hands-on support, drawing on the founders' entrepreneurial experience and a wide network of senior advisors to drive sustainable growth from seed stage to Series A and beyond.
Established in 2005, SMBC Venture Capital is a Tokyo-based corporate venture capital arm of Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation. It invests primarily in early-stage companies operating within the information technology, life sciences, services, and manufacturing sectors.
Pioneer Fund is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm founded in 2017 that makes early-stage investments across a wide range of sectors, including consumer products and services, financial services, information technology, advanced manufacturing, blockchain, life sciences, gaming, artificial intelligence and machine learning, construction technology, education technology, fintech, agriculture technology, advertising technology, augmented reality, autonomous vehicles, legal technology, oncology, pet technology, real estate technology, ride-hailing, SaaS and supply chain technology. The firm benefits from a network of more than 420 Y Combinator alumni, enabling it to identify and support YC-backed startups.
Founded in 2006, Z47 is a venture capital firm based in Bengaluru, India. It invests in technology startups focused on the Indian consumer market and global enterprise solutions, typically at seed, early, and early growth stages.
Structure Capital is a venture capital firm headquartered in San Francisco, founded in 2013. It concentrates on seed and early-stage investments, with occasional Series A rounds, primarily in the United States. The firm targets software and consumer services companies, with a preference for fintech and ventures that create new markets or buyers by exploiting under-utilized assets and excess capacity. It also backs service and solutions providers that support these platforms. Early checks typically range from $100,000 to $200,000, and the firm often participates in follow-on rounds toward the next financing stage. Structure Capital has backed a number of well-known technology companies in their early stages, including Uber, and has supported teams that later reached significant growth. The investment thesis emphasizes leveraging assets such as cars, homes, planes, time, and other under-utilized resources to unlock value.
Service Provider Capital is a venture capital firm established in 2014 and based in Colorado. The firm focuses on early-stage investments, notably seed-stage opportunities, and participates as a co-investor in Series A rounds led by institutional venture funds. Its portfolio interests span a broad range of technology sectors, including artificial intelligence, machine learning, blockchain, cybersecurity, e-commerce, education technology, fintech, hardware, information technology, robotics, health, and cannabis.
WestTech Ventures is a Berlin-based venture capital firm established in 2013, specializing in pre-seed and seed investments in B2B software startups across Germany. The firm concentrates on sectors such as enterprise SaaS, automation, climate solutions, the future of work, and health, aiming to support companies that strive for a positive global impact through technology. With extensive experience from over 80 direct and indirect investments, WestTech Ventures positions itself as a knowledgeable partner in the startup ecosystem, fostering growth and innovation in emerging ventures.
Founded in 2002, Invest Nebraska is a venture capital firm based in Lincoln, Nebraska. It specializes in seed and early-stage investments across various industries, with a focus on companies located in or willing to relocate to Nebraska.
NFX Capital is a San Francisco–based venture capital firm founded in 2014 that backs pre-seed and seed-stage technology companies. It invests across software, fintech, e-commerce, AI and machine learning, robotics, health tech and related sectors, with a geographic focus on the United States, Israel, Latin America and Europe. The firm emphasizes a founder-centric approach, aiming to improve the startup experience through software-enabled processes and by sharing growth techniques and network effects that drive scalable outcomes. NFX positions itself as entrepreneurs first, providing early-stage capital and practical guidance to help accelerate product development, go-to-market, and long-term value creation for the next generation of founders.
Kapor Capital is a venture capital firm based in Oakland, California, and the investment arm of Kapor Center for Social Impact. It focuses on seed and early-stage, technology-enabled startups that address social needs and aim to close gaps in areas such as education, health, finance, work, justice, and related sectors across the United States. The firm seeks scalable information technology platforms and models that generate positive social impact and places emphasis on diversity and inclusion in its portfolio. By backing startups with the potential to transform industries and improve outcomes, Kapor Capital supports ventures across the IT-enabled economy while maintaining a national focus.
Moon Creative Lab is a Palo Alto-based venture studio that partners with Mitsui & Co. and other collaborators to create and grow new businesses. It provides hands-on venture-building support and strategic resources to help early-stage companies launch and scale, and it also makes investments across pre-seed, seed, and growth stages.