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Sequoia
Menlo Park
Smarter people spend starts with Sequoia Sequoia is the strategic partner helping investor-backed companies achieve their business goals by mastering compensation, benefits, and risk. An advisory-first approach backed by Sequoia OS™ (one integrated platform) serving 2,500+ clients across 140+ countries with 24+ years in business. Services include Advisory & Brokerage, Investor Solutions, Outsourcing & PEO, and Platform Solutions.
Accel
Palo Alto, India
Accel is a leading global venture capital firm founded in 1983, with offices in Palo Alto, London, Bangalore, and New York. One of the most active early-stage investors in the world, Accel was an early backer of Facebook, Slack, Dropbox, Atlassian, Spotify, Crowdstrike, and hundreds of other category-defining companies. The firm focuses primarily on Seed through Series B investments in software, infrastructure, consumer internet, cybersecurity, and fintech.
Andreessen Horowitz (a16z)
Menlo Park, United States
Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) is one of Silicon Valley's most influential venture capital firms, founded in 2009 by Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz. With over $35B in AUM, a16z invests across all stages — from seed to late stage — in software, bio, crypto, consumer, and enterprise. Known for its large operational platform supporting portfolio companies with recruiting, marketing, and business development. Notable investments include Airbnb, Lyft, GitHub, Coinbase, Robinhood, and OpenAI.
Battery Ventures
Boston
Battery Ventures is a global technology-focused venture capital and private equity firm founded in 1983, with offices in Boston, San Francisco, Menlo Park, Tel Aviv, London, and New York. The firm invests across all stages — from pre-seed to late stage — with a strong emphasis on software and technology companies. Battery has backed over 450 companies and supported 150+ IPOs. Notable investments include Marketo, Groupon, Apttus, and Sprinklr.
Benchmark
San Francisco
Benchmark is one of the most prestigious early-stage venture capital firms in Silicon Valley, founded in 1995. Known for its unusual equal-partnership model and small, focused team, Benchmark has backed some of the most consequential startups in history including Uber, Twitter, Snap, eBay, Instagram, Dropbox, Discord, and Zillow. The firm writes concentrated bets at the Series A stage and takes a highly hands-on approach with founders. Benchmark rarely does follow-on investments beyond Series B.
Bessemer Venture Partners
Redwood City
Bessemer Venture Partners is one of the oldest and most successful venture capital firms in the world, founded in 1911 with modern VC activities since the 1970s. BVP manages over $10B and has backed more than 140 IPOs, including Shopify, LinkedIn, Twilio, Yelp, Pinterest, PagerDuty, and SendGrid. Known for their 'anti-portfolio' (companies they passed on), BVP has deep expertise in cloud/SaaS, cybersecurity, healthcare IT, and consumer. They publish Atlas, an industry-leading set of investment roadmaps and benchmarks.
Founders Fund (FF Angel)
San Francisco
Founders Fund is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm founded in 2005 by Peter Thiel, Ken Howery, and Luke Nosek. The firm is known for making bold bets on transformative technology companies including SpaceX, Palantir, Airbnb, Lyft, Stripe, Spotify, and DeepMind. Founders Fund believes in funding companies that are genuinely trying to change the world rather than incremental improvements, famously summarized as 'We wanted flying cars, instead we got 140 characters.'
General Catalyst
Cambridge, United States
General Catalyst is a global venture capital firm founded in 2000, with offices in Cambridge, San Francisco, New York, and London. With $25B+ in AUM, the firm invests from seed through growth stage across enterprise, consumer, healthcare, and frontier technology. Notable investments include Airbnb, Stripe, Snap, Warby Parker, Gusto, Samsara, Noom, and HubSpot. General Catalyst is known for its Endurance philosophy — investing in companies built to last for decades.
GGV Capital
Menlo Park
GGV Capital split into two distinct firms in March 2024. The Asia partnership, Granite Asia, is headquartered in Singapore and focuses on APAC investments. The U.S. partnership, Notable Capital, is based in Silicon Valley with offices in San Francisco and New York, investing in the U.S., Israel, Europe, and Latin America. Together they backed companies like Alibaba, Airbnb, Affirm, ByteDance, Grab, Slack, Square, Wish, and XPeng. The combined firm invested in 500+ companies across 16 funds since 2000.
Greylock Partners
Menlo Park
Greylock Partners is one of Silicon Valley's most storied venture capital firms, founded in 1965. The firm focuses on early-stage (seed and Series A) investments, with 80%+ of investments being the first institutional check. Known for backing LinkedIn (Reid Hoffman), Airbnb, Dropbox, Instagram, Discord, Figma, Roblox, and Workday. Greylock Edge is their bespoke 3-month company-building program for pre-idea, pre-seed, and seed founders. The firm manages ~$3.8B and is known for deeply hands-on partnership with founders.
Index Ventures
San Francisco
Index Ventures is a leading international venture capital firm founded in 1996 with offices in San Francisco, New York, London, and Geneva. The firm invests from seed to late stage across technology and life sciences. Notable investments include Figma, Revolut, Wiz, Anthropic, Robinhood, Dropbox, Glossier, Deliveroo, Adyen, and King. Index is known for its strong brand, international perspective, and founder-friendly approach. The firm manages over $3B across multiple funds.
Insight Partners
New York City
Insight Partners is a global software-focused venture capital and private equity firm founded in 1995, headquartered in New York City. With over $90B in AUM across 25+ funds, Insight is one of the largest technology investors in the world. The firm backs high-growth software, SaaS, and internet companies from early stage through IPO, with a dedicated operating team (Insight Onsite) providing hands-on support. Notable investments include Twitter, Tumblr, Shopify, Qualtrics, HubSpot, Hootsuite, Pluralsight, and Wix.
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