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Dolby Family Ventures

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Total investments 119
Average round size
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The average size of a deal this fund participated in
$20M
Portfolio companies 77
Rounds per year 11.90
Lead investments 6
Follow on index
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How often the fund supports its portfolio startups at next rounds
0.34
Exits 15
Key employees 1
Stages of investment
Early Stage Venture
Seed

Areas of investment

  • Biotechnology
  • Health Care
  • Software
  • Medical
  • Therapeutics
Summary

Dolby Family Ventures is the famous VC, which was founded in 2014. The fund was located in North America if to be more exact in United States. The main department of described VC is located in the San Francisco.

The higher amount of exits for fund were in 2017. The important activity for fund was in 2015. Despite it in 2019 the fund had an activity. The fund is generally included in 2-6 deals every year. Speaking about the real fund results, this VC is 12 percentage points less often commits exit comparing to other organizations. This Dolby Family Ventures works on 14 percentage points less the average amount of lead investments comparing to the other organizations. The typical startup value when the investment from Dolby Family Ventures is 100-500 millions dollars. Deals in the range of 10 - 50 millions dollars are the general things for fund.

The typical case for the fund is to invest in rounds with 5-6 participants. Despite the Dolby Family Ventures, startups are often financed by Lux Capital, IP Group Plc, Data Collective DCVC. The meaningful sponsors for the fund in investment in the same round are Lux Capital, Data Collective DCVC, Breakout Ventures. In the next rounds fund is usually obtained by Breakout Ventures, Lux Capital, Data Collective DCVC.

For fund there is a match between the location of its establishment and the land of its numerous investments - United States. We can highlight the next thriving fund investment areas, such as Life Science, Therapeutics. The fund has no exact preference in some founders of portfolio startups. If startup sums 5+ of the founder, the chance for it to be financed is low. Moreover, a startup needs to be at the age of 4-5 years to get the investment from the fund. Among the most popular portfolio startups of the fund, we may highlight Atomwise, Vium, Tempo Automation.

We also calculated 2 valuable employees in our database.

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Notable deals

CompanyIndustryRound SizeDateInvestorsLocation

Esper Satellite Imagery

Aerospace
Agriculture
Government
Military
Mining
$730K05 Mar 2024 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Motif Neurotech

Health Care
Medical
$18M24 Jan 2024 Houston, Texas, United States

Cognitive Space

Aerospace
Artificial Intelligence
Cloud Computing
Enterprise Software
Satellite Communication
$4M17 Oct 2023 Houston, Texas, United States

Mojo Vision

Big Data
Computer Vision
Health Diagnostics
Internet of Things
Medical
Mobile
Software
Wearables
$43M12 Oct 2023 California, United States

Paradromics

Health Care
Medical Device
Neuroscience
$50M18 May 2023 Austin, Texas, United States

Genemod

Biotechnology
Health Care
Software
$4M01 May 2023 Seattle, Washington, United States

Therini Bio

Biotechnology
Health Care
Medical
$36M27 Apr 2023 San Francisco, California, United States

Mojo Vision

Big Data
Computer Vision
Health Diagnostics
Internet of Things
Medical
Mobile
Software
Wearables
$22M05 Apr 2023 California, United States

MooveAI

Analytics
Automotive
Cloud Management
Customer Service
Information Technology
$3M16 Mar 2023 Lafayette, Colorado, United States
News
TripleBlind secures $24M for a new approach to enterprise-level, privacy-preserving data sharing

– TripleBlind, a startup that has devised a way to encrypt data so that it can be shared without ever being decrypted or even leaving the data owner’s firewall, and keeping the whole process compliant with data protection regulations, raised $24m in Series A funding.
– The round was co-led by General Catalyst and the Mayo Clinic, with AVG Basecamp Fund, Accenture Ventures, Clocktower Technology Ventures, Dolby Family Ventures, Flyover Capital, KCRise Fund, NextGen Venture Partners and Wavemaker Three-Sixty Health also participating.
– The company estimates there are some 43 zetabytes of data stored by enterprises today globally that is not being used as it could be because of the limitations imposed both by these and other data protection rules, as well as general hesitancy over sharing IP and other issues around sharing data.

Diamond Age Raises $8M Seed Funding Round

– Diamond Age, a full stack robotics startup that is automating new home construction to make home ownership more affordable, raised an $8m seed round.
– The round was led by Prime Movers Lab and Alpaca VC.
– Additional investors include Dolby Family Ventures, Calm Ventures, Gaingels, Towerview Ventures, GFA Venture Partners, and Suffolk Construction.

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Total investments 119
Average round size 20M
Rounds per year 11.90
Peak activity year 2021
Lead investments 6
Follow on index 0.34
Exits 15
Group Appearance index 0.92

Latest deals

CompanyIndustryRound SizeDateInvestorsLocation

Esper Satellite Imagery

Aerospace
Agriculture
Government
Military
Mining
$730K05 Mar 2024 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Motif Neurotech

Health Care
Medical
$18M24 Jan 2024 Houston, Texas, United States

Cognitive Space

Aerospace
Artificial Intelligence
Cloud Computing
Enterprise Software
Satellite Communication
$4M17 Oct 2023 Houston, Texas, United States

Mojo Vision

Big Data
Computer Vision
Health Diagnostics
Internet of Things
Medical
Mobile
Software
Wearables
$43M12 Oct 2023 California, United States

Paradromics

Health Care
Medical Device
Neuroscience
$50M18 May 2023 Austin, Texas, United States

Genemod

Biotechnology
Health Care
Software
$4M01 May 2023 Seattle, Washington, United States

Therini Bio

Biotechnology
Health Care
Medical
$36M27 Apr 2023 San Francisco, California, United States

Mojo Vision

Big Data
Computer Vision
Health Diagnostics
Internet of Things
Medical
Mobile
Software
Wearables
$22M05 Apr 2023 California, United States

MooveAI

Analytics
Automotive
Cloud Management
Customer Service
Information Technology
$3M16 Mar 2023 Lafayette, Colorado, United States
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