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Founded in 2011 and based in San Francisco, Strive Capital is recognized as the first quantitative venture capital firm in the United States. The firm made its first investment in 2010 and has since influenced the data-driven venture capital movement through its successor, Chamaeleon. Strive Capital initially focused on the mobile app economy before expanding into consumer software and SaaS.
Strive Capital primarily invested in early-stage companies, including pre-seed, seed, and Series A rounds. The firm sought entrepreneurs with demonstrated traction, emphasizing user adoption, retention, engagement, and sentiment as key investment criteria. Their global investment strategy spanned from the United States to the Far East.
Notable portfolio companies include App Annie, a leader in app store analytics; Enish, a mobile social games developer (sold); Everpix, a consumer photo platform (IPO); KeepSafe, a personal media control app; Metago, a content management provider; and Sounder, a live voice connection service. The portfolio also includes companies that achieved two NASDAQ IPOs, one NYSE IPO, and two sales.
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Strive Capital often acted as the first institutional equity investor in early-stage companies, leading rounds to support entrepreneurs with traction.
The firm primarily focused on initial investments and is no longer making new investments, but it continues to influence the venture capital space through its successor.
Strive Capital is no longer making new investments, so details about a current fund size are not applicable.
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