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Key people at Album VC.
Album VC is a venture capital firm investing in early-stage technology startups. It provides capital and strategic guidance to emerging companies across diverse sectors, including software, financial services, and healthcare. The firm focuses on supporting businesses poised for significant impact within the technology ecosystem, aiming to foster their development from foundational stages.
Founded in 2014 by partners John Mayfield, Diogo Myrrha, and Sid Krommenhoek, Album VC is based in Lehi, Utah. Their collective insight identified substantial potential within the early-stage technology landscape. The firm was established to actively partner with founders, offering capital and expertise to collaboratively shape the future of technology and culture through strategic investments.
Album VC primarily supports technology founders and nascent companies seeking seed to early-stage funding and active partnership. The firm’s vision, conveyed by its mission to "Create Your Best Work," empowers entrepreneurs to build impactful and enduring businesses. It remains dedicated to fostering innovation and advancing progress across diverse industries, looking forward to future technological advancements.
Key people at Album VC.
Album VC is a Utah-based venture capital firm specializing in early-stage investments, primarily at the pre-seed, seed, and Series A/B stages, across the United States. The firm focuses on software-driven technology companies with high growth potential, particularly in sectors such as AI, enterprise software, SaaS, fintech, healthcare, life sciences, and oncology. Album VC partners closely with ambitious founders before product-market fit, providing capital, mentorship, operational expertise, and access to an extensive network to help startups scale into category-defining leaders[1][2][5].
Founded in 2013 (originally as Peak Ventures, rebranded to Album VC in 2019), the firm is headquartered in Lehi, Utah. Key partners include Sid Krommenhoek (Founder and General Partner), John Mayfield, and Diogo Myrrha. Since inception, Album VC has made nearly 190 investments, backing notable startups like Podium, Divvy, Neighbor, Andela, and TaxBit. The firm evolved from a regional investor to a nationally recognized early-stage technology investor with a streamlined team of 2–10 employees, emphasizing close, founder-first relationships[2][3][6].
Album VC rides the wave of early-stage technology innovation, particularly in software and healthcare sectors, at a time when digital transformation and AI adoption are accelerating. Their timing aligns with increased startup activity in Utah and the broader U.S., leveraging market forces favoring SaaS, fintech, and life sciences innovation. By supporting founders early and deeply, Album VC influences the ecosystem by nurturing category-defining companies that contribute to regional and national tech growth[1][2][3].
Looking ahead, Album VC is positioned to continue expanding its influence in early-stage tech investing, especially as it deploys capital from its recent funds (including a $200 million Fund IV announced in 2022). Trends such as AI, healthcare innovation, and SaaS will likely shape their portfolio focus. Their founder-first, hands-on model and strong network will remain key assets in helping startups navigate competitive markets and scale rapidly. Album VC’s evolution from a regional player to a national early-stage powerhouse underscores its growing role in shaping the future of technology and entrepreneurship[3][6].