First Round Capital

Venture Capital

Seed-stage venture capital firm known for early investments in Uber, Square, Notion, and Roblox.

Profile

Headquarters
San Francisco, US
Investments
29
Companies
13

Capital

Total Deployed
$523M
Lead Rounds
8

Portfolio

13 companies
Uber $13.2B
Public San Francisco, US

Global ride-hailing, food delivery, and freight technology platform operating in over 70 countries, connecting riders with drivers and eaters with restaurants through its app.

Flexport $2.4B
Private San Francisco, US

Technology-powered freight forwarder and supply chain logistics platform that moves goods globally by ocean, air, truck, and rail, providing end-to-end visibility and data-driven supply chain management.

Roblox $920M
Public San Mateo, United States

Roblox is a global online platform that allows users to create, share, and play immersive 3D experiences built by its community of developers. The platform serves as both a game engine and a social network, with tens of millions of daily active users.

GOAT Group $493M
Private Culver City, US

Global managed marketplace for authentic sneakers, apparel, and accessories. Operates four brands: GOAT, Flight Club, Grailed, and alias. Features a ship-to-verify authentication model ensuring product legitimacy, serving over 50 million members across 170 countries.

Odeko $352M
Private New York, US

All-in-one operations and technology partner for independent food and beverage businesses, providing supply chain management, mobile ordering, and AI-powered tools. Odeko serves over 14,000 independent F&B businesses across the United States.

Notion $337M
Private San Francisco, US

All-in-one workspace that combines notes, documents, wikis, project management, and AI-powered tools used by millions of individuals and teams worldwide.

Labelbox $189M
Private San Francisco, United States

Data-centric AI platform providing tools for data labeling, annotation, and model training, enabling teams to build and improve machine learning and generative AI applications. The platform serves as the interface for human experts to create high-quality training data at scale, with a network of over one million domain experts through its Alignerr product.

North $176M
Acquired Kitchener, Canada

Canadian wearable technology company, originally founded as Thalmic Labs. First gained attention with the Myo gesture control armband, which used electromyography sensors to translate arm muscle activity into computer input (named one of Time Magazine's top inventions). Rebranded to North in 2018 and pivoted to Focals, everyday smart glasses with holographic display and Alexa integration. YC W13. Acquired by Google/Alphabet in June 2020 for a reported $180M.

Pomelo Care $171M
Private New York, United States

Pomelo Care is a virtual medical practice delivering evidence-based healthcare for women and children, covering every stage from preconception and pregnancy through postpartum, pediatrics, and midlife health. The company partners with health plans and employers using a value-based care model.

Parsable $128M
Acquired San Francisco, United States

Parsable was a connected worker platform that replaced paper-based procedures with mobile, interactive digital work instructions for industrial and manufacturing environments. The platform enabled frontline workers in sectors like food and beverage, oil and gas, and chemicals to collaborate in real time, improving productivity, quality, and safety across plant floor operations. Originally founded as Wearable Intelligence in 2013, the company was acquired by CAI Software in September 2024.

Notable Labs $66M
Private Foster City, United States

Clinical-stage precision oncology company that built a proprietary Predictive Precision Medicines Platform (PPMP) to bio-simulate cancer treatments and predict patient response. Originally tested combinations of FDA-approved drugs on patient cancer cell samples for blood cancers. Demonstrated 84% accuracy in predicting treatment responses with Stanford.

Modern Fertility $22M
Acquired

Women's health company that made fertility hormone testing accessible and affordable through at-home testing kits. The flagship product measured up to 10 fertility hormones via a simple finger-prick, providing personalized reports and fertility timelines. Expanded into ovulation tracking kits, pregnancy tests, and prenatal vitamins. Founded by a former 23andMe product lead after a personal health scare revealed the gap in accessible fertility information.

Caper AI $12M
Acquired New York, US

Builds AI-powered smart shopping carts and checkout counters for grocery and retail stores. Using computer vision, sensor fusion, and machine learning trained on over 20 million product images, Caper's hardware lets shoppers scan items as they add them to the cart and self-checkout without a cashier.

Investment data is compiled from multiple independent sources including company announcements, press coverage, and regulatory filings. While we strive for accuracy, amounts and dates may reflect reported figures at time of announcement.