SoftBank Vision Fund

Venture Capital Active Minato City, Japan Est. 2017
Last updated 2026-06-18
Portfolio
6
in our dataset
Rounds participated
6
Rounds led
5
Rounds' value
$1.4B
total disclosed, rounds participated
Stages
C Round, F Round, E Round, D Round, B Round, G Round

About

The SoftBank Vision Fund, managed by SoftBank Investment Advisers, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the SoftBank Group, is a venture capital fund that is part of the SoftBank Group. It specializes in growth capital and social impact investments. It is investing more than $100 billion in the businesses and technologies that will help make the information revolution possible. It offers the operational expertise, global network, and patient capital required to help exceptional founders build market-leading companies. SoftBank Group Corp is a Japanese multinational conglomerate holding company headquartered in Minato, Tokyo. The Group primarily invests in companies operating in the technology, energy, and financial sectors.

Portfolio · 6

Investment activity

3 portfolio exits on record.

Portfolio by sector

Business Software2
Retail Platforms1
Media & Entertainment Technologies1
Cyber Security1
Aerospace, Defense & HLS1
Industrial Technologies1

Funds · 2

  • 2 — $30B May 2021
  • 1 — $100B Feb 2018

Q&A

What is SoftBank Vision Fund's primary investment focus?
SoftBank Vision Fund specializes in growth capital and social impact investments, focusing on businesses and technologies that contribute to the information revolution.
When was SoftBank Vision Fund established?
SoftBank Vision Fund was founded in 2017.
Which funds has SoftBank Vision Fund raised?
SoftBank Vision Fund raised Fund 1 with $100 billion in February 2018 and Fund 2 with $30 billion in May 2021.
Can you name some of SoftBank Vision Fund's notable portfolio companies?
SoftBank Vision Fund's portfolio includes Claroty, which provides cyber-physical system security solutions, and Redis, a real-time data platform.
What are some recent exits for SoftBank Vision Fund?
SoftBank Vision Fund had an exit in January 2025 with the acquisition of Oosto by Metropolis Technologies for $125 million. Additionally, RapidAPI was acquired by Nokia in November 2024.
Which sectors does SoftBank Vision Fund primarily invest in?
SoftBank Vision Fund has invested in sectors such as Business Software, Retail Platforms, and Cyber Security.
Who leads SoftBank Vision Fund's Israeli office?
Yossi Cohen serves as the Head of the Israeli Office for SoftBank Vision Fund.
What investment stages does SoftBank Vision Fund typically participate in?
SoftBank Vision Fund participates in various growth stages, including B Round, C Round, D Round, E Round, F Round, and G Round.
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