At a Glance
Human Capital is an early-stage venture capital firm founded in 2019 by former AngelList president, bringing deep experience from one of Silicon Valley's most influential startup platforms. Based in San Francisco, the firm focuses exclusively on seed-stage investments across core technology sectors including AI, enterprise software, consumer technology, fintech, and developer tools.
The firm operates with a thesis-driven approach, seeking to back extraordinary founders who are building category-defining companies at the earliest stages of development. With $200 million in assets under management, Human Capital positions itself as a partner for entrepreneurs who are tackling large market opportunities with innovative solutions. Their investment philosophy emphasizes identifying exceptional founding teams before they become widely recognized, leveraging the founder's background in talent evaluation and startup ecosystem development.
Human Capital's concentrated focus on pre-seed and seed stages allows them to work closely with portfolio companies during their most formative periods. The firm's leadership brings valuable network effects and operational expertise gained from years of working with thousands of startups through the AngelList platform, providing portfolio companies with access to talent, follow-on investors, and strategic guidance.
“Backs extraordinary founders building category-defining companies at the earliest stages, with a thesis-driven approach.”
Human Capital primarily invests at the Pre-Seed, Seed stages. This means they focus on companies that are at the earliest idea or prototype phase.
Human Capital is headquartered in San Francisco, CA. Many of their portfolio companies are also based in this region, though they invest across geographies.
Human Capital focuses on investments in AI, Enterprise, Consumer, Fintech, DevTools. Their portfolio reflects deep expertise and networks within these sectors.
Human Capital's typical investment check size ranges from $250K to $3M. Actual amounts may vary based on the stage, sector, and specific opportunity.
Human Capital manages approximately $200M in assets under management (AUM) across their funds.