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Founded 2007, Montreal. $2.2B+ AUM. Offices: Montreal, Toronto, Calgary, SF, London, Abu Dhabi. 10 unicorns (Cohere, Neo Financial, Neo4j), 4 IPOs, 60+ acquisitions. Operates Discovery Fund for pre-seed/seed VCs and Venture Scientist Fund with Mila for AI.
Pre-seed to pre-IPO. AI-native companies and emerging tech. B2B, SaaS, digital health, enterprise platforms, cybersecurity. Canadian and North American primary with European expansion.
10 unicorns. 373 total investments. 92 seed ($3.82M avg), 63 Series A ($8.95M avg). Notable: Wealthsimple, Clearco, AppDirect, Cohere. Recent: Layercode, Modem, Sentra (Feb 2026).
To approach Inovia Capital, founders should submit their pitch through the firm's website at inovia.vc. The firm is open to pitches from pre-seed to growth equity stages, focusing on technology-driven companies.
Inovia Capital operates the Discovery Fund, aimed at supporting emerging managers in the pre-seed and seed stages, and the Venture Scientist Fund in collaboration with Mila, focusing on the commercialization of AI research.
Inovia Capital has been actively investing, with a total of 373 investments in its portfolio. Recent notable investments include Layercode, Modem, and Sentra as of February 2026.
Inovia Capital invests in companies from pre-seed to pre-IPO stages.
Founders can pitch Inovia Capital through their website at inovia.vc.
Inovia Capital focuses on sectors including AI, cybersecurity, digital health, fintech, HR tech, and SaaS.
Inovia Capital typically invests between $1 million and $25 million.
Inovia Capital invests primarily in Canada and the United States, with a growing presence in Europe and the UAE.
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