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Cerebro Labs
Cerebro Labs is a business incubator and accelerator for pre-seed and early stage startups across various industries.
Cerebro Labs
Cerebro Labs is a business incubator and accelerator for pre-seed and early stage startups across various industries. It invests in local and foreign startups, providing support services to help them develop value propositions, innovate business models, and accelerate growth. Cerebro Labs has made four investments, including a seed investment in Social Light on July 30, 2018.
General information
Firm type
Family Office
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
San Mateo
Corporate office
San Mateo, CA, United States
Additional offices
Manila, Philippines · Makati, Philippines
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
How does Cerebro Labs source proprietary deal flow?
Cerebro Labs leverages its offices in San Mateo and Manila to source deals across North America and Southeast Asia. The binational presence gives the firm access to opportunities in Silicon Valley technology markets and Philippine real estate and credit markets. Specific sourcing mechanisms are not publicly detailed.
Is Cerebro Labs structured as a single family office or does it operate more like a venture firm?
Public records describe Cerebro Labs as a family office rather than a venture capital firm. Its investment approach—spanning technology, real estate, and private credit through direct deals and co-investments—is consistent with a multi-asset family office. The firm does not appear to manage external LP capital.
Does Cerebro Labs participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
Cerebro Labs focuses on direct investments and co-investments, based on its stated strategy. There is no public evidence that the firm commits to external pooled funds as a limited partner. Its approach mirrors many family offices that prioritize direct ownership and control over fund allocations.
What investment stages does Cerebro Labs typically target?
The firm's target stages are not publicly specified. Given its stated asset classes—technology, real estate, private credit—it likely pursues a mix of growth-stage equity in tech, direct property acquisitions, and private credit opportunities. Stage preferences are not formally disclosed.
Where does the underlying wealth come from?
The origin of wealth for Cerebro Labs' principals is not publicly disclosed. The firm's dual presence in the United States and Philippines suggests the family may have accumulated wealth through cross-border business, technology entrepreneurship, or real estate. This information remains private.
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