Get investor-ready before your meeting
Athletes practice constantly. Founders should too. Step into a live video session with an AI investor who listens, interrupts, and pushes back — just like the real thing.
Your first pitch shouldn't be to a real investor
Most founders walk into their first investor meeting underprepared. They stumble on the market size question. They freeze when asked about competitive moats. They lose the room before they've finished slide three.
And the cost isn't just one bad meeting. It's a warm introduction you can't get back. It's word traveling in a small investor community. It's momentum lost in a fundraise where timing is everything. The problem isn't your idea — it's that pitching is a skill, and until now, there was no safe place to build it.
A pitch meeting that feels real — because it's designed to
Capvia drops you into a video-call-style session with an AI investor that behaves like the VCs you'll actually face. It listens to your pitch, picks up on weak points, and fires back with the questions real investors ask. No scripts. No softballs. Just the pressure-tested reps you need.
- Join a Zoom-like video session and pitch your startup live
- Face real-time interruptions and follow-up questions from the AI investor
- Get challenged on unit economics, market size, defensibility, and traction
- Receive a detailed scorecard the moment your session ends
Live Pitch Session
AI Investor Meeting
"Walk me through your unit economics. What's your CAC and how does that trend as you scale?"
— Sarah Chen, Seed-Stage VC
Unlimited reps with zero consequences
Practicing with friends is too polite. Practicing alone is too easy. And every real investor meeting is a one-shot opportunity you can't afford to waste. Capvia's AI investor doesn't hold back — it asks the questions VCs actually ask, challenges your assumptions the way they would, and gives you honest feedback you can act on. Without burning a single warm introduction.
- Practice anytime, day or night, without scheduling or favors
- Make mistakes safely and learn from them before they cost you a deal
- Build the muscle memory to stay calm under pressure
Practice Progress
Session history
Founder Stories
From nervous to nailing it
How founders transform their pitch through practice
I had three investor meetings booked but had never pitched before. I ran through my pitch eight times over a weekend. By my first real meeting, I'd already heard every hard question — and had answers ready.
I kept getting stuck on the "why now" question. I used Capvia to practice that specific answer until it clicked. The next investor I pitched asked the same question — and I nailed it.
I knew YC interviews are fast and intense. I practiced rapid-fire Q&A until answering in 30 seconds felt natural. When my interview came, the pace didn't throw me off.
Know exactly where you stand before you walk into the room
After every session, you get a detailed breakdown across the dimensions investors actually evaluate. Not vague encouragement — specific, actionable feedback on what to fix and how.
Clarity
Can you explain what you do in 30 seconds?
Market Opportunity
Do investors believe the market is big enough?
Traction & Proof Points
Are you backing claims with real numbers?
Business Model
Is your path to revenue clear and credible?
Competitive Positioning
Can you articulate why you win?
Founder Credibility
Do you come across as the right person to build this?
Q&A Handling
How well do you think on your feet under pressure?
Overall Investability
Would this investor take a second meeting?
Built for founders who refuse to wing it
Whether you're pitching for the first time or prepping for a Series A partner meeting, Capvia gives you the reps to sharpen your story and the confidence to deliver it.
First-Time Founders
Never pitched before? Start here. Build the fundamentals before your first real meeting so you walk in prepared, not panicked.
Founders About to Raise
You've got meetings on the calendar. Use every session to tighten your narrative, anticipate objections, and nail your delivery.
Accelerator Applicants
Preparing for YC, Techstars, or demo day? Practice the rapid-fire Q&A format until it's second nature.
Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about practicing your pitch with Capvia
How realistic is the AI investor?
Very. The AI takes on a specific investor persona and behaves the way a real VC would in a first meeting. It listens to your pitch, interrupts when something doesn't add up, asks pointed follow-up questions, and pushes on your weakest points. Founders consistently tell us it feels like a real investor call.
What does a pitch practice session look like?
You join a video-call-style interface, just like Zoom. You deliver your pitch while the AI investor listens and reacts in real time. It will interrupt with questions, challenge your assumptions, and probe on areas like market size, traction, and business model. After the session, you receive a detailed scorecard with specific feedback.
How many sessions can I do?
You can practice as many times as you want. There's no limit. The more you practice, the sharper your pitch gets - and you can track your improvement over time.
Do I need a pitch deck to practice?
No. You can pitch with or without a deck. The AI investor is focused on your verbal delivery, your story, and how you handle questions. That said, if you have a deck, our separate deck analysis tool can review it before you practice.
What kind of feedback do I get after a session?
You receive a scorecard covering clarity, market opportunity, traction, business model, competitive positioning, founder credibility, and Q&A handling. Each dimension includes specific notes on what worked, what didn't, and what to improve for your next session.
Is this useful if I've already pitched to real investors?
Absolutely. Even experienced founders use Capvia to prep for specific meetings, test new narrative angles, or practice handling questions they struggled with in previous pitches. Think of it as a batting cage for fundraising.
Stop rehearsing in the mirror. Start pitching to an investor.
Your next real investor meeting deserves better than a first draft. Practice until your pitch is unshakable.