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Frontline Ventures is a venture capital firm based in London, Dublin, and San Francisco that invests in early-stage European B2B software startups and growth-stage United States companies pursuing transatlantic expansion. The firm manages over $500 million in raised capital across its Seed and Growth funds, typically writing initial investment checks ranging between €1.5 million and €3 million. Its investment strategy focuses on enterprise technology sectors, specifically targeting platforms in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, cloud computing, data analytics, and financial technology. The firm has backed more than 150 portfolio companies, including recognizable software industry names such as Navan, Vanta, LangChain, and Clearco. Frontline Ventures has recorded over 35 successful exits to date, highlighted by the acquisitions of Pointy by Google and Workvivo by Zoom, alongside six unicorn valuations. The venture capital firm was founded in 2012.
Key people at Frontline Ventures.
Key people at Frontline Ventures.
Frontline Ventures is a transatlantic venture capital firm founded in 2012, headquartered in Dublin with offices in London and San Francisco. It focuses on early-stage B2B software companies with ambitions to scale between Europe and the U.S. The firm operates two main funds: Frontline Seed, targeting pre-Seed and Seed-stage European startups aiming for U.S. expansion, and Frontline Growth, which supports U.S.-based companies at Series B to D stages entering the European market. Frontline invests primarily in sectors such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, fintech, logistics, and enterprise SaaS, typically committing between €1.5 million and €3 million per round. The firm emphasizes long-term founder relationships and strategic support, including proprietary resources like the "US Playbook" to facilitate transatlantic growth. With over 130 portfolio companies and more than 35 successful exits, Frontline Ventures plays a significant role in fostering globally ambitious B2B startups[1][2][4].
Founded in 2012, Frontline Ventures was established to bridge the gap between the European and U.S. tech markets, recognizing that B2B software companies must conquer both to become category leaders. The founding partners brought experience in venture capital and operational expertise, focusing on supporting startups with global ambitions. Over time, the firm evolved a dual-fund strategy: Frontline Seed for early-stage European startups with U.S. expansion plans, and Frontline Growth for later-stage U.S. companies expanding into Europe. This evolution reflects a strategic response to market needs for seamless transatlantic expansion, supported by deep networks and operational playbooks developed since 2015[1][2][3].
Frontline Ventures rides the trend of globalization in tech startups, particularly the necessity for B2B software companies to operate seamlessly across the U.S. and European markets. The timing is critical as the U.S. remains the largest venture capital market globally, attracting nearly half of all VC dollars, while Europe is rapidly growing its startup ecosystem. Frontline leverages this by facilitating frictionless transatlantic expansion, helping startups tap into the U.S.'s deep capital pools, risk-tolerant culture, and innovation hubs, while also enabling U.S. companies to access Europe's enterprise market. This dual-market approach positions Frontline as a key enabler in the global scaling of B2B software companies, influencing ecosystem connectivity and cross-border investment flows[3][4].
Looking ahead, Frontline Ventures is poised to deepen its impact by continuing to raise significant capital (notably €200 million raised in 2024 across its funds) and expanding its portfolio of globally ambitious startups. Trends shaping its journey include increasing demand for AI-driven enterprise solutions, fintech innovation, and the growing importance of seamless international market entry. Frontline’s influence is likely to grow as it refines its operational playbooks and strengthens its network, potentially becoming the definitive partner for B2B startups aiming for transatlantic scale. Its dual-fund model and hands-on support will remain critical differentiators as the global tech landscape becomes more interconnected and competitive[2][3][6].
| Date | Company | Round | Lead Investor(s) | Co-Investor(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 4, 2026 | Unleash | $35.0M Series B | Christoph Mayer | Firstminute Capital, Spark Capital |
| Feb 19, 2026 | Toyo | $4.3M Seed | — | Zoe Chambers, Inovia Capital, Tiny VC |
| Feb 12, 2026 | Stanhope AI | $8.2M Seed | Frontline Ventures | Auxxo, MMC Ventures, Paladin Capital Group, UCL Technology Fund |
| Feb 12, 2026 | Stanhope AI | $8.0M Seed | Frontline Ventures | Auxxo, MMC Ventures, Paladin Capital Group, UCL Technology Fund |
| Jan 8, 2026 | Tucuvi | $20.0M Series A | Jacky Abitbol, K Fund | Carlos Reines, Juanjo Mostazo, Oriol Fuertes Cabassa, Seaya Ventures, Shilling |
| Dec 2, 2025 | Donna | $4.8M Seed | Frontline Ventures | — |
| Nov 18, 2025 | Cellbyte | $2.8M Seed | William McQuillan | Pace Ventures, Saras Capital, Springboard Health Angels, Tom Blomfield |
| Nov 1, 2025 | AirOps | $40.0M Series B | Greylock | Founder Collective, Wing Venture Capital, David Rogier, JD Ross, Unusual Ventures, Village Global, Xfund |
| Nov 1, 2025 | Avallon AI | $5.0M Seed | Will Prendergast | Y Combinator, 1984 Ventures, Booom, Liquid 2 Ventures, Y Combinator |
| Oct 1, 2025 | Trig | $6.0M Seed | — | 20VC, NEO, Spero Ventures, Marc Benioff, AJ Tennant, Mayur Gupta |
| Sep 1, 2025 | Omnea | $50.0M Series B | Insight Partners, Khosla Ventures | Accel, Electric Capital, First Round Capital, LocalGlobe, MMC Ventures, Point Nine Capital, Seedcamp, Stride VC, Charlie Songhurst, Claire Hughes Johnson, Harsh Sinha, Prosus |
| Sep 1, 2025 | Mimica Automation | $26.0M Series B | Nazo Moosa | Accel, Energy Impact Partners, First Round Capital, Insight Partners, Khosla Ventures, LocalGlobe, MMC Ventures, Point Nine Capital, Seedcamp, Stride VC, Charlie Songhurst, Claire Hughes Johnson, Harsh Sinha, Entrepreneur First, LGVP |
| Sep 1, 2025 | Seapoint | $3.0M Seed | Will Prendergast | Acrew Capital, Climate Capital, Coelius Capital, Craft Ventures, ENIAC Ventures, Moonfire Ventures, Pear VC, Saga, Y Combinator, Arash Ferdowsi, Charles Delingpole, Louis Beryl, Phillip Chambers, Rubin Ritter, Surahbi Gupta, Tapestry VC |
| Aug 7, 2025 | WiseBee Hive | $2.5M Pre-Seed | Dimitar Korsakov, Zoe Chambers | — |
| Aug 1, 2025 | TextYess | $3.0M Seed | Evert Beeckman, Stefano Siglienti | Mik Attisani, Mattia Montepara, Paolo Fois, David Clarke, Federico Sargenti, Filippo Conforti, Gabriele Tagliavia, Ph.D., Gianluca Cocco, Luca Rodella, Marco Castello, Angel Invest |
| Aug 1, 2025 | Stavtar Solutions | $55.0M Series A | Peter Fallon | Mosaic Ventures, Philip Chopin, Bastian Nominacher |
| Jul 1, 2025 | Spiko | $21.0M Series A | Julia Andre | Accel, Athletico Ventures, Cocoa, First Round Capital, Founders Future, Insight Partners, Khosla Ventures, LocalGlobe, MMC Ventures, Point Nine Capital, Seedcamp, Stride VC, Adrien Montfort, Charlie Songhurst, Claire Hughes Johnson, Frederic Montagnon, Harsh Sinha, Jean Charles Samuelian, Valentine Baudouin, Jean-Luc Robert, Lionel Assant, Nikolay Storonsky, Zach Abrams, Blockwall, Bpifrance, Frst, Rerail, White Star Capital |
| May 1, 2025 | sensmore | $7.0M Series U | — | 20VC, Acequia Capital, AngelList Syndicator, Antler, Cherry Ventures, Costanoa Ventures, Felix Capital, Flex Capital, KRM Interests LLC, Point Nine Capital, Prototype Capital, Seedcamp, Super Ventures, SV Angel, True Ventures, Y Combinator, Charlie Cheever, Charlie Songhurst, Chris Murphy, Darius Contractor, Hanno Renner, Jan Deepen, Jan Erik Solem, Jason Lemkin, Jeremy Yap, Julius Köhler, Kevin Stumpf, Luc Vincent, Mario Götze, Michael Wax, Oliver Cameron, Pete Koomen, Philipp Herkelmann, Ron Pragides, Shane Neman, Stefan Jeschonnek |
| May 1, 2025 | Kota | $15.0M Series A | Elise Stern | EQT Ventures, Northzone, TrueSight Ventures, Job Van Der Voort, Mark Cummins, Portman Wills, Shane Curran, 9Yards Capital, Plug and Play |
| Apr 1, 2025 | WiseBee Hive | $3.0M Seed | — | Creator Fund, Malcolm Ferguson |
| Apr 1, 2025 | telli | $4.0M Seed | Cherry Ventures | Flex Capital, KRM Interests LLC, SV Angel, Charlie Cheever, Charlie Songhurst, Hanno Renner, Jason Lemkin, Julius Köhler, Luc Vincent, Mario Götze, Michael Wax, Ron Pragides |
| Mar 1, 2025 | Cloudsmith | $23.0M Series B | TCV | Preston-Werner Ventures, Sorenson Ventures, Techstart Ventures, Christian Bach, Guy Podjarny, Sarah Friar, Shane Curran, Yvonne Wassenaar |
| Mar 1, 2025 | Flagright | $4.0M Seed | Frontline Ventures | Accel, Air Street Capital, AV8 Ventures, Climate Capital, Creandum, Insight Partners, Moonfire Ventures, Motier Ventures, Point Nine Capital, Charles Delingpole, Louis Beryl, Oliver Cameron, Ott Kaukver, Rubin Ritter, Torsten Reil, Will Prendergast |
| Mar 1, 2025 | Paid | $11.0M Seed | — | Citi Ventures, Coinbase Ventures, Creandum, EQT Ventures, Haun Ventures, Tiger Global Management, Chris Murphy, Gloria Baeuerlein, Julius Köhler, Leopold Gasteen, Thijn Lamers, GTMfund, Sequoia Capital |
| Jan 1, 2025 | Synthesia | $180.0M Series D | Philip Chopin | Accel, Aleph VC, Atomico, Bessemer Venture Partners, C2 Investment, Cherry Ventures, Coatue, Company Capital, Corner Ventures, DST Global, EQT Ventures, FirstMark Capital, First Round Capital, General Catalyst, Insight Partners, Intuit Ventures, Khosla Ventures, LocalGlobe, MMC Ventures, Scott Sandell, New Enterprise Associates, Point Nine Capital, Seedcamp, SOSV, Stride VC, Aston Motes, Charlie Songhurst, Claire Hughes Johnson, Harsh Sinha, Julia Kagan, Spencer Kimball, Atlassian Ventures, Vidu Shanmugarajah, Momei Qu, Clifford Cohn |