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Graph Ventures
Graph Ventures, a Palo Alto-based venture fund established in 2007, focuses on investing in early-stage startups across a wide range of industries including HR Tech, FinTech, E-Commerce, Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, and more. With a fund stage covering Pre-Seed to Series A, Graph Ventures has made 130 investments and has seen 24 exits. The fund, led by partner Omar Siddiqui, has a diverse portfolio including companies like Envoy, BetterUp, and Houseparty. Graph Ventures is known for its team of operators and founders who bring valuable experience in scaling technology companies globally. The fund actively seeks out innovative startups in various sectors such as Health & Wellness, Transportation, and Marketing. For more information, visit their website at www.graphventures.com.
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Bio
Early stage investment group of operators/founders with experience starting and scaling technology companies globally. 200+ investments.
Location
Palo Alto, California
Stage
Pre-Seed, Seed, Series A
Partner name
Omar Siddiqui
Bio
Early stage investment group of operators/founders with experience starting and scaling technology companies globally. 200+ investments.
Location
Palo Alto, California
Stage
Pre-Seed, Seed, Series A
Partner name
Omar Siddiqui
Fund
Fund
Fund
Fund Focus
HR Tech, Productivity Tools, Software, FinTech, E-Commerce, InsurTech, RetailTech, CRM, Enterprise, SaaS, Cybersecurity, Big Data & Analytics, Information Technology, Sales Automation, Computer, Healthcare, Health & Wellness, Legal Tech, Marketplace, Apps, Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning (AI/ML), Transportation, Ridesharing, SpaceTech, Robotics, PropTech, Advertising (AdTech), B2B, Mobile, Entertainment & Media, Industrials, Manufacturing, Developer Tools, EdTech, Collaboration, Creator Economy, Meeting Software, Marketing (MarTech)
Number of investments
130
Number of exits
24
Fund Type
Venture Fund
Portfolio Companies
Envoy, Earnin, Extend, Lever, Very Good Security, Walnut, Papaya, Returnly, Opencare, LawTrades, Spell, RideOS, Skyways, Landis, Metadata, Hinge, Saildrone, Revelo, Niche.com, BetterUp, Zeplin, Houseparty, RevenueBase
Graph Ventures
Graph Ventures, a Palo Alto-based venture fund established in 2007, focuses on investing in early-stage startups across a wide range of industries including HR Tech, FinTech, E-Commerce, Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, and more. With a fund stage covering Pre-Seed to Series A, Graph Ventures has made 130 investments and has seen 24 exits. The fund, led by partner Omar Siddiqui, has a diverse portfolio including companies like Envoy, BetterUp, and Houseparty. Graph Ventures is known for its team of operators and founders who bring valuable experience in scaling technology companies globally. The fund actively seeks out innovative startups in various sectors such as Health & Wellness, Transportation, and Marketing. For more information, visit their website at www.graphventures.com.
About
Bio
Early stage investment group of operators/founders with experience starting and scaling technology companies globally. 200+ investments.
Location
Palo Alto, California
Stage
Pre-Seed, Seed, Series A
Partner name
Omar Siddiqui
Fund
Fund Focus
HR Tech, Productivity Tools, Software, FinTech, E-Commerce, InsurTech, RetailTech, CRM, Enterprise, SaaS, Cybersecurity, Big Data & Analytics, Information Technology, Sales Automation, Computer, Healthcare, Health & Wellness, Legal Tech, Marketplace, Apps, Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning (AI/ML), Transportation, Ridesharing, SpaceTech, Robotics, PropTech, Advertising (AdTech), B2B, Mobile, Entertainment & Media, Industrials, Manufacturing, Developer Tools, EdTech, Collaboration, Creator Economy, Meeting Software, Marketing (MarTech)
Number of investments
130
Number of exits
24
Fund Type
Venture Fund
Portfolio Companies
Envoy, Earnin, Extend, Lever, Very Good Security, Walnut, Papaya, Returnly, Opencare, LawTrades, Spell, RideOS, Skyways, Landis, Metadata, Hinge, Saildrone, Revelo, Niche.com, BetterUp, Zeplin, Houseparty, RevenueBase