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- What is Vine Ventures' primary investment focus?
- Vine Ventures is an early-stage, technology-focused venture capital firm that invests across the U.S., Israel, and Latin America. They back founders at inception and continue to invest until IPO, focusing on sectors such as cloud, cybersecurity, AI, data, and fintech.
- When was Vine Ventures founded and where is its headquarters located?
- Vine Ventures was founded in 2020 and is headquartered in the Flatiron District, Manhattan, New York, USA. They also have offices in Tel-Aviv.
- What significant fund did Vine Ventures close in 2022?
- In June 2022, Vine Ventures closed Fund II with $140 million for early-stage technology investments, tripling the size of Fund I. This coincided with the opening of their Tel Aviv office.
- Can you name some of Vine Ventures' notable portfolio companies and their investment dates?
- Vine Ventures has invested in companies like Hippo Insurance (July 2020) and Qodo (September 2022, and March 2026). For a full list of portfolio companies, please refer to startupim data.
- Has Vine Ventures had any notable exits?
- Yes, Vine Ventures has had two notable exits. Hippo Insurance went public via a Public Offering in August 2021 with a valuation of $5 billion, and Otterize was acquired by Cyera in June 2025.
- What is Vine Ventures' investment strategy regarding stages and follow-on rounds?
- Vine Ventures primarily invests in Seed and A Round stages, with 8 Seed rounds and 4 A Rounds recorded. They also participate in follow-on rounds, with 3 A Round follow-ons and 2 B Round follow-ons.
- Which sectors does Vine Ventures concentrate its investments in?
- Vine Ventures shows a strong concentration in Business Software, with 7 portfolio companies and 12 investment rounds in this sector. They also invest in Health Tech & Life Sciences, Cyber Security, and Fintech & Insurtech.
- Who are the founders of Vine Ventures?
- The founders of Vine Ventures are Daniel Povitsky and Eric Reiner.