Investors in Mobile Apps

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FJ Labs

FJ Labs is a New York-based venture capital firm founded in 2015 by Fabrice Grinda. The firm concentrates on marketplaces and consumer-facing startups and is stage-agnostic, investing across seed and Series A rounds. It seeks scalable companies with strong unit economics and potential to become market leaders, often co-investing with other global funds to broaden its impact. FJ Labs emphasizes rapid decision-making and leverages its broad network to support portfolio companies in fundraising and growth, helping startups scale across large markets and ecosystems.
Made 304 investments in Mobile Apps

SOSV

SOSV is a global venture capital firm founded in 1995 and headquartered in New Jersey. The firm focuses on seed-to-growth investments in deep tech sectors, including biotech and life sciences, hardware and robotics, and cross-border software with emphasis on markets in Asia. It supports startups from early stages with investment capital as well as resources such as laboratories, collaborative spaces, and expert mentorship to accelerate product development and market traction. SOSV operates purpose-built programs to help portfolio companies raise follow-on funding, scale operations, and reach customers, often through structured matchmaking and access to a global network of investors. With a broad portfolio spanning hundreds of companies worldwide, SOSV aims to foster innovation, build vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystems, and contribute to sustainable technological advancement.
Made 462 investments in Mobile Apps

Goodwater Capital

Goodwater Capital is a California-based venture capital firm founded in 2014 and headquartered in Burlingame. It concentrates on early-stage investments in consumer technology companies and seeks to empower entrepreneurs who are building products and platforms that reshape everyday life. The firm backs ventures across a broad range of sectors, including housing, financial services, consumer products and services, healthcare, food, transportation, education, entertainment, and information technology and software. Through its investments, Goodwater Capital aims to drive meaningful, scalable impact and help improve lives on a global scale.
Made 276 investments in Mobile Apps

Accel

Accel is a Palo Alto-based venture capital firm founded in 1983 that backs early and growth-stage technology companies across software, enterprise, consumer internet, fintech, security, and related sectors. It builds a global community of entrepreneurs, providing not only capital but operational resources, mentorship, and access to a broad network of peers to help with product development, talent recruitment, and market expansion. Its portfolio includes category-defining companies such as Atlassian, Dropbox, Slack, Spotify, and others, reflecting a track record of supporting rapid growth and transformation across multiple geographies.
Made 344 investments in Mobile Apps

Alumni Ventures

Alumni Ventures is a venture capital firm founded in 2014 and based in Manchester, New Hampshire. It connects accredited individual investors with startup deals and co-invests alongside established venture capital firms across multiple stages, from seed to growth. The firm provides access to diversified portfolios through funds, syndicates, and investing clubs, supported by a large network of community members and individual investors. It invests across sectors and geographies, with a focus on transparency and due diligence in collaborative investments with leading firms such as Andreessen Horowitz, Sequoia, and Y Combinator. Alumni Ventures operates internationally with offices in New York, Boston, Menlo Park, Chicago, London, and Tokyo and has raised substantial capital to back founders with strategic capital and resources.
Made 228 investments in Mobile Apps

Antler

Antler is a global venture capital firm founded in 2017 and based in Singapore that invests in technology companies and incubates startups across diverse sectors. It supports founders from day one with a worldwide community of co-founders, access to talent, expert advisors, and expansion support, complemented by capital to help launch and scale ventures. Through regional funds and programs, Antler backs early-stage ventures across geographies, facilitating collaboration among founders and providing resources to help teams recruit, validate ideas, and enter markets.
Made 192 investments in Mobile Apps

Bossa Invest

Bossa Invest is a venture capital investment firm based in São Paulo, Brazil, founded in 2011. It focuses on software as a service investments and provides investment services to clients, informed by market trend analysis, and serves sectors such as finance, technology, and real estate.
Made 337 investments in Mobile Apps

Sequoia Capital

Sequoia Capital is a venture capital firm founded in 1972 and based in Menlo Park, California. It provides capital alongside strategic guidance to a select set of companies across information technology, healthcare, manufacturing, mobile, nanotechnology, financial services, internet, energy, media, and retail, supporting them from early ideas through growth and even IPO stages. The firm emphasizes long-term partnerships, working closely with leadership teams on product development, company building, and market expansion. Sequoia pursues opportunities at seed, early, and growth stages and maintains a global reach, investing in companies across the United States and other major markets, with interests in AI and other emerging technologies.
Made 362 investments in Mobile Apps

Andreessen Horowitz

Andreessen Horowitz is a Menlo Park, California-based venture capital firm founded in 2009 by Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz. It backs technology companies across stages, from seed to growth, with a broad focus on software, cloud infrastructure, enterprise software and services, fintech, consumer internet, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and life sciences applications at the intersection of computer science and biology. The firm emphasizes long-term support for entrepreneurs, offering capital and resources to help companies scale, and operates through multiple investment vehicles to fund early and later-stage opportunities. Its portfolio targets information technology, software-enabled businesses, and technology-enabled services, reflecting a commitment to innovation and leadership in American technology.
Made 248 investments in Mobile Apps

General Catalyst

General Catalyst is a venture capital firm founded in 2000 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with additional offices in North America and Europe. It provides seed to growth-stage investments in technology companies, with emphasis on software, consumer and enterprise applications, fintech, crypto, health tech, and AI-enabled businesses. The firm supports portfolio companies with capital, strategic guidance, mentorship and operational assistance to help them scale and innovate across industries, including healthcare, fintech and consumer technology. General Catalyst manages multiple venture funds and pursues both early-stage and growth investments, often taking minority to majority equity positions. The firm has a global reach and a history of backing companies that become industry leaders, with ongoing focus on resilience and applied AI.
Made 249 investments in Mobile Apps

Lightspeed Venture Partners

Lightspeed Venture Partners is a global venture capital firm founded in 2000 and based in Menlo Park, California. It invests across the startup lifecycle, from seed to growth, in sectors including enterprise technology, consumer, fintech, health, and cleantech, with a focus on software, internet, mobile, and other technology-enabled businesses. The firm operates internationally with offices in Beijing, Shanghai, New Delhi, and Herzliya Pituach, enabling it to back entrepreneurs across the United States, Asia, and Israel.
Made 241 investments in Mobile Apps

Right Side Capital Management

Right Side Capital Management is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm that focuses on early-stage technology companies, emphasizing capital-efficient startups across the United States and Canada. The firm targets pre-product-market-fit ventures and typically funds rounds in the tens of thousands to low hundreds of thousands of dollars, with round sizes commonly ranging from 50K to 500K. It employs a data-driven, rapid decision process and makes a high volume of investments annually, aiming to provide a firm yes or no within roughly two weeks. The team comprises seasoned founders who bring hands-on experience, and the firm operates like an operating company, delivering post-investment support and broad diversification across a large portfolio. Its activity spans multiple states beyond traditional hubs, reflecting a broad geographic reach and an emphasis on backing entrepreneurs overlooked by mainstream venture capital.
Made 327 investments in Mobile Apps

Global Founders Capital

Global Founders Capital is a Berlin-based venture capital platform founded by Rocket Internet that invests in early-stage technology companies worldwide. It operates as a globally oriented, stage-agnostic investor, partnering with exceptional founders across sectors and providing support from the initial growth phase through scale. The firm targets high-potential, rapidly expanding ventures and emphasizes impact and feasibility in evaluating opportunities. It is led by investment partners Cedric Asselman, David Sainteff, and Fabricio Pettena.
Made 151 investments in Mobile Apps

Index Ventures

Index Ventures is a global venture capital firm with offices in London, San Francisco and Geneva. It provides early-stage and growth-stage investments to technology-driven companies across software, fintech, healthcare, AI, data, entertainment, and related sectors, spanning seed to expansion rounds. The firm offers strategic support through due diligence, deal structuring and ongoing guidance to portfolio founders, leveraging a broad network of industry relationships to connect entrepreneurs with customers, partners and investors. With a history dating back to 1996, Index emphasizes long-term collaboration with ambitious teams to help them scale, enter new markets and turn bold ideas into global businesses.
Made 249 investments in Mobile Apps

Tiger Global Management

Tiger Global Management is a New York-based investment firm founded in 2001 by Charles (Chase) Coleman. It allocates capital to private and public markets worldwide, with a focus on technology, internet, consumer and financial services sectors, and regions including the United States, China, India, Latin America and Eastern Europe. The firm employs public equity strategies such as long/short and growth, alongside private investments across early to late stages, seeking high-quality growth opportunities and supporting portfolio companies throughout their lifecycle.
Made 248 investments in Mobile Apps

Khosla Ventures

Khosla Ventures is a California-based venture capital firm founded in 2004 and headquartered in Menlo Park. It provides capital and strategic guidance to technology companies across stages, investing in sectors including artificial intelligence, digital health, sustainability, climate tech, and consumer technology. The firm seeks startups with innovative technologies or business models and offers hands-on support to help build enduring companies. It manages multiple funds and runs initiatives such as Khosla Impact, which supports high-impact for-profit ventures addressing the needs of low-income populations and emerging markets. Through funding and guidance, it backs transformative technologies and scalable businesses in the United States and globally.
Made 207 investments in Mobile Apps

Wayra

Wayra is Telefónica's global corporate venture capital arm and open innovation hub. It operates in ten countries—Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Germany, Mexico, Peru, Spain, the United Kingdom, and Venezuela—connecting startups with Telefónica to generate joint business opportunities. Wayra acts as the interface between Telefónica and entrepreneurial ecosystems, providing investment, acceleration programs, and partnerships with Telefónica's businesses to help startups scale and access global markets. The program focuses on digital transformation in sectors such as healthcare, finance, and logistics, leveraging AI and IoT to drive innovative solutions, supported by Wayra's networks and capital within a broad international ecosystem.
Made 390 investments in Mobile Apps

Samsung Electronics

Samsung Electronics is a global technology company headquartered in South Korea that designs, manufactures, and sells a wide range of electronics and components. Its products include mobile devices, consumer electronics, home appliances, displays, memory and storage, and computing devices, and it is a leading producer of semiconductor chips. The company operates worldwide across consumer, enterprise, and telecommunications markets and engages in research and development, manufacturing, logistics, and repair services. It maintains activities in areas such as information technology, mobile communications, device solutions, and chip fabrication, supported by extensive capabilities in advanced materials, display tech, and AI-powered services. Samsung is known as a major global supplier and innovator in mobile, television, and semiconductor sectors, with a diversified portfolio and global reach that underpins its position in the technology industry.
Made 165 investments in Mobile Apps

New Enterprise Associates

New Enterprise Associates is a venture capital firm founded in 1977 and based in Menlo Park, California, with a global investment reach. It provides capital and operational support to early, growth, and later-stage companies across a wide range of industries, including software, consumer technology, healthcare technology, life sciences, energy technology, infrastructure, and AI-enabled services. NEA collaborates with founders to address technical challenges, guide product development, and expand markets, leveraging its domain expertise to help portfolio companies scale from seed stages through IPO. The firm invests across the United States, Asia, and other regions, often supporting companies from early stages to scale, and has a long track record that includes numerous IPOs and acquisitions. NEA emphasizes a hands-on partnership approach and seeks opportunities across sectors that enable transformational businesses through technology and data-driven innovation.
Made 260 investments in Mobile Apps

SV Angel

SV Angel is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm with more than 30 years of experience investing in technology companies. It focuses on seed to early-stage opportunities in software, artificial intelligence and other tech sectors, primarily across North America, with notable activity in New York and San Francisco. The firm provides strategic support to portfolio companies, including business development, financing, M&A and other advisory services, helping startups scale and bring innovative products to market. SV Angel is known for backing a broad pipeline of early-stage ventures and adhering to values such as trust, loyalty and integrity.
Made 343 investments in Mobile Apps

Gaingels

Gaingels is a venture capital organization focused on supporting LGBTQ+ founders and leaders and their allies. It invests across stages and industries, building a global portfolio of 130+ companies and deploying around $70 million in capital. Beyond funding, Gaingels helps portfolio companies recruit diverse C-suite and board talent and fosters a global community of investors, operators, and entrepreneurs working toward inclusive leadership and positive social change through business.
Made 135 investments in Mobile Apps

Greycroft

Greycroft is a venture capital firm focused on technology startups and investments in the internet and mobile markets. With offices in New York and Los Angeles, it leverages a broad network in media and technology to help entrepreneurs gain visibility, build strategic relationships, bring products to market, and grow successful businesses. The firm has managed over $1 billion in assets and has made more than 200 investments across consumer internet, fintech, software, and related tech sectors, supporting both early and later-stage companies as they scale. Greycroft also pursues inclusive investment practices, including a diversity-focused term sheet rider.
Made 176 investments in Mobile Apps

Insight Partners

Insight Partners is a global private equity and venture capital firm founded in 1995, focused on growth-stage software, internet, and data services companies. It partners with high-growth technology and software businesses to accelerate revenue growth and long-term value creation, offering capital, operational guidance, and an extensive network to support scale from product-market fit to IPO and beyond. The firm has a track record across sectors including Fintech, Cybersecurity, AI, DevOps, and Healthcare, and as of its latest disclosures manages over $75 billion in assets with a portfolio that spans hundreds of companies. Headquartered in New York City, Insight Partners maintains offices in London, Tel Aviv, and Palo Alto.
Made 138 investments in Mobile Apps

Matrix Partners

Matrix Partners is a venture capital firm founded in 1977 and based in San Francisco that funds early-stage technology companies. The firm focuses on applied AI, B2B software, fintech, health tech, infrastructure and hardware, and supports ventures from idea to Series A with a hands-on, founder-friendly approach drawn from its team of former entrepreneurs. It has backed and partnered with companies such as Apple, FedEx, Oculus, Canva, Zendesk and HubSpot, Postmates and Fivetran, illustrating a history of broad technology investments across the United States, China and India. Matrix Partners combines local knowledge with global experience to help portfolio companies scale into category-leading businesses.
Made 239 investments in Mobile Apps

Bessemer Venture Partners

Bessemer Venture Partners is a venture capital firm that invests in early-stage and growth-stage companies across technology, healthcare, and consumer sectors. The firm provides capital and supports founders with strategic guidance, operational insight, and access to its network, helping portfolio companies with product development, market expansion, and organizational scaling. Its investment activity spans software, cloud infrastructure, fintech, biotech, and internet-enabled businesses, with a global reach and investments across seed to later-stage rounds, aiming to align capital deployment with long-term company-building.
Made 199 investments in Mobile Apps

Speedinvest

Speedinvest is a European venture capital firm based in Vienna with six offices across Europe, the Middle East and Africa. It uses sector-focused investment teams to back founders from pre-seed to growth with long-term conviction, providing access from day one to a global network of corporate customers, experts, industry leaders and top-tier follow-on investors to scale smarter and faster. The firm has backed a range of launches and scale-ups across multiple industries, including Bitpanda, Moove, Tide, GoStudent, Wayflyer, ARX Robotics, Seqera Labs and Cylib.
Made 90 investments in Mobile Apps

Ulu Ventures

Ulu Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Palo Alto, California, founded in 2008, that makes seed and early-stage technology investments. The firm targets enterprise software, B2B and B2C applications, healthtech, sustainability, fintech, edtech, and blockchain, and backs internet-enabled consumer and business services, digital media, mobile, and online advertising ventures. It commonly co-invests with other angels or venture firms, with typical total investments ranging from $500,000 to $1 million. Ulu emphasizes backing diverse founding teams, including women, minority, immigrant, and URM founders, based on the view that diversity can drive profitability. The firm operates in the Bay Area, particularly Silicon Valley, and has a portfolio of high-growth technology companies.
Made 51 investments in Mobile Apps

Headline

Headline is a global venture capital firm with a footprint in seven cities worldwide, investing across geographies and leading rounds at multiple stages. Its Early Stage Funds are based in the US, Europe, Asia, and Brazil to support local deal flow, while a San Francisco–based Growth Fund leads Series B and later rounds from a global perspective. The firm operates Headline Asia, the Tokyo-based Asia arm formerly Infinity Ventures, which backs companies across East, South, and Southeast Asia in sectors including business software, fintech, healthcare, artificial intelligence, e-commerce, and cloud technologies. Its portfolio includes notable names such as Sonos, The RealReal, Farfetch, Bumble, Acorns, and Sorare. Headline Asia IV, a 2020 vintage fund based in Tokyo, pursues minority investments across East, South, and Southeast Asia.
Made 169 investments in Mobile Apps

Endeavor

Endeavor is a global non-profit organization and network that identifies, supports, and mentors high-impact entrepreneurs. Through a rigorous selection process, it connects founders with mentors, peers, and resources to scale their businesses and contribute to their communities. The network spans nearly 40 countries and supports more than 2,000 entrepreneurs, whose companies generate over 28 billion in combined revenues and have created more than 3.9 million jobs, reflecting Endeavor’s focus on fostering sustainable growth and entrepreneurship ecosystems around the world.
Made 117 investments in Mobile Apps

IDG Capital

IDG Capital is a venture capital and private equity investment firm focused on funding technology companies across early to growth stages. It blends global perspective with deep local expertise in China and Asia, mobilizing international resources to support inbound and outbound opportunities. Headquartered in Hong Kong and established in 1993, the firm has built one of the first institutional investment platforms in China and maintains relationships with influential business leaders. It works with private equity and venture capital fund managers, investment advisors, and entities worldwide, managing funds in USD and RMB and backing portfolio companies with a long-term value approach, particularly in software, information technology, and related sectors.
Made 252 investments in Mobile Apps

Kleiner Perkins

Kleiner Perkins is an American venture capital firm headquartered in Menlo Park, California, founded in 1972. It funds early-stage, growth, and incubation companies across technology-enabled industries, including digital health, life sciences, healthcare, information technology, cybersecurity, consumer products and services, software, and financial technology. The firm partners with founders from inception to IPO and beyond, supporting bold ideas that span industries and continents. It emphasizes a hands-on, founder-friendly approach and leverages decades of investing experience to help portfolio companies scale. The firm also maintains a dedicated seed-stage unit focused on emerging technologies such as blockchains, virtual reality, digital health, drones, computer vision, and mobile marketplaces, with internal tools designed to address common early-stage challenges in recruiting, financing, and operations. Kleiner Perkins operates globally from its Menlo Park base, reflecting its long-standing focus on technology-driven innovation.
Made 228 investments in Mobile Apps

GGV Capital

GGV Capital is a global venture capital firm that, as of March 2024, operates as two distinct brands: Granite Asia, headquartered in Singapore, investing in the APAC region including Southeast Asia, Japan, China, India and Australia; and Notable Capital, based in Silicon Valley with offices in San Francisco and New York, investing in the United States, Israel, Europe and Latin America. The firm backs early- and growth-stage technology companies and leverages an international network to help portfolio companies scale across borders.
Made 172 investments in Mobile Apps

Service Provider Capital

Service Provider Capital is a venture capital firm established in 2014 and based in Golden, Colorado, with operations in Vail, Colorado. The firm co-invests in Seed and Series A rounds led by institutional venture funds and maintains six regional funds covering Rocky Mountain and View regions across Midwest, New England, Southeast, Texas, and the Pacific Northwest. It has a portfolio of more than 600 companies and a network of over 400 strategic investors, connecting portfolio companies to potential investors, customers, and partners. Service Provider Capital emphasizes timely support and accessibility, covering its own legal fees to expedite processes and offering investment terms that avoid restrictive rights. It operates as an independent entity not affiliated with its portfolio companies.
Made 44 investments in Mobile Apps

Global Brain

Global Brain is a Tokyo-based venture capital firm established in 1998 that invests in technology companies from seed to pre-IPO stages and operates across Europe, North America, Africa and Asia-Pacific. The firm backs startups in sectors such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, cloud and software-as-a-service, cybersecurity, advertisement, agritech, foodtech, climate technology, and commerce, among others, and emphasizes hands-on support and resources to portfolio companies. It manages pure investment funds as well as corporate venture funds formed with leading public companies, enabling strategic collaboration and broader networks. Over its history, Global Brain has invested in hundreds of startups and facilitated numerous exits including IPOs and mergers and acquisitions, underscoring its active role in building early-stage technology companies.
Made 112 investments in Mobile Apps

Flat6Labs

Flat6Labs is an entrepreneurship platform and accelerator operating across the Middle East and Africa, with roots in Cairo, Egypt and additional offices in Abu Dhabi, Amman, Beirut, Jeddah, Manama, and Tunis. It supports startups by delivering tailored acceleration programs, ecosystem development, and advisory services designed to help entrepreneurs build, launch, and scale transformative ideas. The organization focuses on sectors including fintech, social impact, and female entrepreneurship, and collaborates with partners to foster innovation and economic growth across its regional footprint.
Made 119 investments in Mobile Apps

Prosus

Prosus is a global internet assets group and a leading technology investor, originating as the international assets division of Naspers. It combines venture capital and operating capabilities to fund, acquire, build and scale technology businesses across platforms and geographies, including the Americas, Asia, Europe, the Middle East and Africa. The firm seeks to support high-potential technology companies from growth stage to scale, providing strategic resources and operational expertise to help them reach global markets. Its portfolio spans e-commerce, payments and fintech, food delivery, travel, education and other internet platforms, and it maintains meaningful investments in large online platforms such as Tencent, Mail.ru, Ctrip and Delivery Hero. The business model emphasizes both capital and active involvement to accelerate growth and create impact in communities served. Prosus is majority owned by Naspers.
Made 74 investments in Mobile Apps

Founders Fund

Founders Fund is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm that backs science and technology companies across multiple stages. It focuses on ambitious projects in aerospace, artificial intelligence, advanced computing, energy, health, software, and consumer Internet, among others. The firm has been an early backer of SpaceX, Palantir, Facebook and Airbnb, illustrating a track record of supporting transformative technologies. It pursues a founder-friendly approach that provides substantial support with minimal interference, helping portfolio companies scale while maintaining strategic flexibility.
Made 137 investments in Mobile Apps

Founder Collective

Founder Collective is a venture capital firm founded in 2009 with offices in Cambridge, Massachusetts and New York. It focuses on seed and early-stage investments across sectors, prioritizing founder alignment and capital efficiency. The firm is built by founders and aims to support entrepreneurs from concept through outcomes, fostering a community of founders and sharing insights through articles and newsletters. While industry-agnostic, it backs technology-driven companies and maintains a globally active investment approach.
Made 111 investments in Mobile Apps

Unpopular Ventures

Unpopular Ventures is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm founded in 2019 that concentrates on technology investments. It backs companies that are off the beaten path and has deployed approximately $75 million across about 500 startups since its inception, including Zepto, Jeeves, and Yassir. The firm maintains a high level of activity, investing around 30 to 40 companies each quarter, reflecting a broad and ongoing deal flow in the technology sector.
Made 79 investments in Mobile Apps

BoxGroup

BoxGroup is a New York-based venture capital firm that supports early-stage technology companies through pre-seed to Series A rounds. Founded in 2009, the firm invests across consumer, enterprise, fintech, healthcare, life sciences, marketplaces, and software sectors, seeking teams capable of leading category-defining movements. Although it makes opportunities globally, BoxGroup maintains a focus on New York City, Silicon Valley, and Los Angeles, with geography not a constraint. The firm generally takes a hands-off approach to governance, not demanding board seats, and aims to back entrepreneurs at the start of meaningful market shifts. Through its early-stage investments, BoxGroup looks for disruptive technology, health and biotech, SaaS, e-commerce, and related areas with potential for scale. The objective is to support ambitious founders with visions to create the next generation of market leaders.
Made 120 investments in Mobile Apps

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 108 investments in Mobile Apps

Kima Ventures

Kima Ventures is a Paris-based early-stage venture capital firm that backs technology startups from seed to Series A rounds and often acts as lead investor while collaborating with other funds. It emphasizes speed and founders’ needs, aiming to simplify fundraising and provide immediate capital, a strong network, and hands-on support to help teams recruit, focus, and scale. The firm operates globally, with involvement in startups across multiple countries and maintains a London office alongside its Paris headquarters. Founded in 2010 by Xavier Niel, Kima Ventures prioritizes a broad portfolio and significant minority stakes, working with a network of founders and experts to support portfolio companies beyond capital.
Made 174 investments in Mobile Apps

Hard Yaka

Hard Yaka is an investment firm based in Crystal Bay, Nevada. It engages in private equity and venture investments, focusing on technology and financial services sectors, including early-stage investments in exchange-related startups and opportunities in buyouts and distressed assets, often pursuing majority stakes.
Made 45 investments in Mobile Apps

Balderton Capital

Balderton Capital is a London-based venture capital firm that focuses on early-stage through growth investments in European technology companies. It backs founders across multiple rounds, providing strategic guidance, access to a network of seasoned executives and professional service providers, and support through workshops and community events. The firm targets sectors including fintech, software, healthcare technology, consumer tech, and related services, and has a track record dating back to 2000. Balderton emphasizes long-term partnerships and founder wellbeing, offering resources to promote mental and physical health alongside its deep European expertise. Through its portfolio and networks, Balderton aims to help companies scale from seed to IPO across Europe.
Made 90 investments in Mobile Apps

Blume Ventures

Blume Ventures is an Indian venture capital firm headquartered in Mumbai that concentrates on seed- and pre-Series A-stage technology startups across sectors such as consumer internet, enterprise software/SaaS, fintech, deep tech, climatetech, and agritech. The firm typically backs early-stage ventures in India, providing initial capital and long-term support, often engaging with founders for extended periods and pursuing follow-on investments as portfolios grow. It emphasizes a collaborative approach, co-investing with angels, seed funds, and other venture investors, and offers mentoring and in-house resources to help portfolio companies scale. Through its activities, Blume Ventures seeks to foster innovation and build a strong ecosystem for India's startup landscape.
Made 111 investments in Mobile Apps

Venture Catalysts

Venture Catalysts is an early-stage investment platform connecting startups and investors. It provides continuous capital and development support to its portfolio companies and operates an exclusive investor community that gives members access to the early-stage startup ecosystem.
Made 70 investments in Mobile Apps

DST Global

DST Global is an investment firm that backs late-stage internet and technology companies, focusing on private markets and growth opportunities. It deploys capital through venture and private equity investments in established digital businesses, engages with founders and management to support development ahead of liquidity events, and performs due diligence to structure investments for institutional investors. The firm operates globally, funding opportunities across software, information technology, mobile, internet of things, e-commerce, and other internet economy sectors, and manages capital on behalf of institutional clients rather than retail investors. It maintains offices in Silicon Valley, New York, London, Beijing, and Hong Kong, and has a registered presence in the Cayman Islands.
Made 95 investments in Mobile Apps

Ribbit Capital

Ribbit Capital is a Palo Alto-based venture capital firm founded in 2012 that invests in financial services and fintech companies worldwide. It backs startups building infrastructure, platforms, or tools to transform how financial services are delivered, accessed, or experienced, with activity in lending, payments, insurance, banking, and digital assets. The firm also invests in information technology, mobile, and insurance technology sectors as part of its broad fintech focus, supporting early- to growth-stage companies that aim to disrupt financial services.
Made 73 investments in Mobile Apps

Slow Ventures

Slow Ventures is a San Francisco–based generalist early-stage venture capital firm with additional offices in Boston and New York. Founded in 2011, it backs startups across sectors including security, fintech, SaaS, crypto, consumer, healthcare, and the creator economy, and has invested in notable companies such as Airtable, Gusto, OpenPhone, Ro, and Solana. The firm emphasizes providing founders with resources, connections, and long-term support to help build resilient, sustainable businesses.
Made 169 investments in Mobile Apps

First Round Capital

First Round Capital is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm focused on pre-seed, seed, and early-stage investments in technology, healthcare, and consumer sectors. It aims to build a community of technology entrepreneurs and provides founder-focused services to help companies grow from inception, including hands-on involvement and networking opportunities. The firm has offices in San Francisco and New York and typically makes initial investments around $500,000, with a track record of helping portfolio companies raise follow-on capital and advance to later rounds. Notable portfolio companies include Uber, Square, and Warby Parker.
Made 173 investments in Mobile Apps