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Cheque Size$1M to $50M
Stages5
Industries19
Markets19
Stated Portfolio10
Operating Since2022 (4y)

About FPV Ventures

FPV Ventures is a venture capital firm based in San Francisco, California, focusing on early-stage investments in mission-driven founders. The firm primarily invests in sectors such as fintech, health, enterprise software, legal, security, and semiconductors. FPV Ventures aims to support companies that align with its values and have the potential to make a positive impact on society. The firm's investment strategy involves providing capital to startups at the seed and early stages, with investment sizes ranging from $1 million to $50 million. FPV Ventures seeks to partner with entrepreneurs who are dedicated to creating innovative solutions in their respective industries. The firm emphasizes a collaborative approach, working closely with portfolio companies to help them scale and achieve their objectives. Since its inception, FPV Ventures has built a diverse portfolio of companies across various sectors. Notable investments include Canva, Flexport, Gusto, Guild Education, Enveda Biosciences, Formation Bio, Strand Therapeutics, LatticeFlow, Reken, and Vectara. These investments reflect the firm's commitment to supporting innovative startups that are driving change and creating value in their industries.

Geographical Focus

African markets1

Other stated markets18

United StatesUnited KingdomCanadaGermanyJapanAustraliaSingaporeChinaIndiaBrazilFranceUnited Arab EmiratesMexicoIndonesiaSouth KoreaSaudi ArabiaMalaysiaIsrael

Requirements

Mission-driven founders, Early to growth-stage startups, Companies with strong long-term visions, Resilient and adaptable teams, Innovative solutions addressing meaningful challenges, Early-stage companies, Innovative solutions in target sectors

Stated Portfolio10

Gusto
Flexport
Canva
Guild Education
Enveda Biosciences
Formation Bio
Strand Therapeutics
LatticeFlow
Reken
Vectara

As reported by the investor. We hold no profile for these companies, so they are printed as stated rather than linked.