Azure Capital Partners

Venture Capital Active San Francisco, United States Est. 2000
Last updated 2026-06-18
Portfolio
2
in our dataset
Rounds participated
6
Rounds led
0
Rounds' value
$76.9M
total disclosed, rounds participated
Stages
A Round, B Round, Seed

About

Azure Capital Partners is a based venture capital firm founded in 2000, focused on early-stage technology companies in sectors such as enterprise software, SaaS, and cloud infrastructure. The firm typically invests between $1 million and $10 million in seed, Series A and B rounds. Azure Capital has backed global companies and has participated in select investments in the Israeli tech ecosystem.

Portfolio · 2

Investment activity

2 portfolio exits on record.

Portfolio by sector

Business Software1
Industrial Technologies1

Q&A

What is Azure Capital Partners' investment focus?
Azure Capital Partners is a venture capital firm founded in 2000, focused on early-stage technology companies in sectors such as enterprise software, SaaS, and cloud infrastructure. The firm typically invests between $1 million and $10 million in seed, Series A and B rounds.
Which notable exits has Azure Capital Partners had?
Azure Capital Partners had a notable exit in March 2012 with the acquisition of BroadLight by Broadcom for $230 million. Another exit was Zend Technologies, acquired by Rogue Wave in October 2015.
What is the typical investment stage for Azure Capital Partners?
Azure Capital Partners primarily invests in Seed, A Round, and B Round stages.
Who are the founders of Azure Capital Partners?
The founders of Azure Capital Partners are Paul Ferris and Paul Weinstein.
What is the firm's geographic focus?
Azure Capital Partners is based in San Francisco, CA, USA, and has participated in select investments in the Israeli tech ecosystem.
What sectors have Azure Capital Partners' portfolio companies been in?
Azure Capital Partners' portfolio companies have been in sectors such as Business Software and Industrial Technologies, as seen with Zend Technologies and BroadLight.
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