BootstrapLabs
About BootstrapLabs
BootstrapLabs is a prominent venture capital firm based in San Francisco, California, focusing on applied artificial intelligence investments. Established in 2008, the firm has been at the forefront of AI-driven innovation, supporting early-stage technology startups that leverage AI to address complex global challenges. Their portfolio spans various sectors, including transportation, logistics, financial services, healthcare, and cybersecurity, reflecting a commitment to transformative technologies that have a significant societal impact. The firm's investment strategy emphasizes identifying visionary founders and disruptive technologies with the potential for substantial market impact. BootstrapLabs actively engages with its portfolio companies, offering not only capital but also strategic guidance, operational support, and access to a vast network of industry experts and advisors. This hands-on approach aims to accelerate the growth and success of startups, fostering innovation and leadership in the AI sector. With a global perspective, BootstrapLabs has invested in companies across North America, Europe, and Asia, demonstrating a broad geographical focus. Their diverse portfolio includes notable companies such as AEye, Mendel Health, Qurious, Vidora, Sibly, SmartEar, Roger.ai, Pryon, Indus.ai, Pinn Technologies, Prezi, Trusted Insight, and AngelList. This extensive reach underscores the firm's dedication to nurturing AI-driven solutions that address a wide array of industries and markets.
Investment Mandate
Investment Stages7
Asset Classes1
Geographical Focus
African markets4
Other stated markets16
Requirements
Innovative AI-driven solutions, Scalable business models, Strong founding teams, Global market potential, Clear value proposition
Stated Portfolio13
As reported by the investor. 2 of 13 names match a profile on this platform and links through. The rest are printed as stated.
Is this you?
Claim this investor profile to manage your firm's information.
Claim this profileReport an error