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Aspenwood Ventures, formerly Hummer Winblad Venture Partners, was co-founded by John Hummer and Ann Winblad around 32 years ago. Based in San Francisco, California, the firm manages a $70M fund and specializes in early-stage investments in software companies. They provide institutional capital to emerging technology firms, emphasizing a long-term commitment to their portfolio.
Aspenwood Ventures invests in early-stage enterprise software companies, specifically targeting pre-seed, seed, and Series A stages. They seek founding teams that address complex software challenges and have a proven track record of success. The firm is dedicated to providing ongoing support and guidance as companies grow.
Notable portfolio companies include Klue, an AI-powered competitive intelligence platform; Amberdata, a SaaS platform for blockchain monitoring and security; nfinite, which creates adaptable visual content for e-commerce; Airgap, offering network security solutions; Arkose Labs, a fraud prevention platform; Hopin, an all-in-one live online events platform; and NeuVector, which delivers container firewall security solutions.
To pitch Aspenwood Ventures, email info@aspenwoodventures.com with your deck or submit through their form at https://aspenwoodvc.com/contact/.
Aspenwood Ventures often leads investment rounds, particularly in the early stages of funding for enterprise software companies.
The firm is committed to supporting its portfolio companies throughout their growth, which includes participating in follow-on investments as needed.
The firm has a current fund size of $70M, which is dedicated to early-stage investments in the software sector.
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