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Touring Capital is a venture capital firm based in San Francisco, California, focused on early-stage software companies. The firm currently manages a portfolio of ten companies and has a team of experienced professionals with over a decade of collaboration in the venture capital space.
Touring Capital invests in pre-seed to Series A companies, specifically in the artificial intelligence and software sectors. Their investment strategy targets startups that are approaching product-market fit, emphasizing support for visionary entrepreneurs innovating at the intersection of AI and software.
Notable portfolio companies include Checkbox, an intake and workflow automation platform for legal teams; ProRata, a digital publishing platform utilizing ethical AI; Wingspan, a payroll platform for contingent work; Netradyne, focused on fleet safety through AI-powered video telematics; SafelyYou, an AI-driven solution for senior living care; Numa, transforming dealership operations in the automotive industry; CuspAI, applying generative AI for novel materials; Daloopa, enhancing data discovery for financial institutions; SafeBase, building trust through proactive communication; and Pixis, democratizing AI for marketers.
Submit your pitch through their form at touringcapital.com.
Touring Capital often leads investment rounds, particularly in early-stage companies that align with their focus on AI and software.
The firm is open to follow-on investments, especially for portfolio companies that demonstrate strong growth and alignment with their investment thesis.
Specific details about the size of Touring Capital's current fund are not publicly available.
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