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Open Field Capital

New York Founded 2015 Website
Cheque Size$1M to $50M
Stages6
Industries15
Markets19
Stated Portfolio5
Operating Since2015 (11y)

About Open Field Capital

Open Field Capital is a venture capital firm based in New York City, specializing in early-stage investments in technology companies. The firm focuses on sectors such as software, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and mobile computing, seeking to capitalize on emerging 'megatrends' that drive technological disruption. Open Field Capital employs a proactive investment strategy, combining a buy-and-hold approach with active management of cash weightings to exploit market opportunities. The firm's portfolio includes both public and private companies, with notable private investments as of September 30, 2025, including companies acquired by Bending Spoons, Nokia, LeanTaaS, AMD, and Alphabet subsidiary Intrinsic. Open Field Capital's clients include institutional investors, family offices, and high-net-worth individuals.

Geographical Focus

African markets1

Other stated markets18

United StatesUnited KingdomCanadaGermanyJapanAustraliaSingaporeChinaIndiaBrazilFranceDenmarkMexicoSouth KoreaNetherlandsSwedenIsraelFinland

Requirements

Open Field Capital seeks investments in early-stage technology companies with strong growth potential, particularly those operating in sectors such as software, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and mobile computing. The firm targets companies that can sustain rapid growth and create enduring franchise value, aligning with their investment strategy focused on emerging technological 'megatrends'.

Stated Portfolio5

Bending Spoons
Nokia
LeanTaaS
AMD
Intrinsic

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TypeVenture Capital
CityNew York
Founded2015
Minimum Cheque$1M
Maximum Cheque$50M