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Founded in 1990, Profound Ventures, LLC operates from multiple locations across the U.S., including Newport Beach, California; Alpine, Utah; Arlington, Texas; and Rockville, Maryland. The firm focuses on seed-stage investments and aims to improve healthcare systems and quality of life through innovative products and services. Specific details about assets under management or the limited partner base are not disclosed.
Profound Ventures invests in seed-stage companies within healthcare sectors such as diagnostics, digital software, medical devices, and therapeutics. Their strategy emphasizes solutions that promote health and wellness, particularly those addressing chronic pain and emotional suffering. The firm seeks to reverse incentives in the healthcare system that profit from sickness.
Notable portfolio companies include Proove Genomics, specializing in pain management diagnostics; Outcomeus, focused on clinical monitoring in pain and orthopedics; Cogmotos, developing new approaches for postoperative delirium; Labarium, enhancing precision insights in medical testing; HumAInity AI, a pre-launch AI platform for concierge-level care; and BrainCode, a pre-launch liquid biopsy platform for traumatic brain injuries.
Submit your pitch through their form at profoundvc.com.
Yes, Profound Ventures typically leads seed funding rounds for the companies they invest in, providing both capital and strategic guidance.
The firm is open to follow-on investments, particularly for companies that align with their mission of improving healthcare outcomes and addressing chronic pain.
Specific details about the size of their current fund are not publicly available.
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