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Draper

Draper family office based in Boston, managing multigenerational wealth from the venture capital Draper family dynasty.

Draper

The Draper family office is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, and manages the investment portfolio tied to the family's wealth, which derives from Tim Draper's father and grandfather's venture capital activities — specifically Draper, Gaither & Anderson and later Draper Fisher Jurvetson (public record). The office operates privately and does not publicly disclose founding year, AUM, or team size. Investment strategy centers on direct and fund-based exposure to venture capital and private equity, with a family focus that has historically backed early-stage technology companies. The Drapers have been associated with investments in companies such as Tesla, SpaceX, and Robinhood through family-linked venture funds (per public record). The geographic footprint is primarily U.S.-focused but includes global exposure through venture fund commitments. The office does not publicly disclose deployment numbers, professionals, or additional offices. Philanthropically, the family is involved through the Draper Foundation, which supports education and entrepreneurship (public record). No recent operational events (last 24 months) were found in public sources. A key structural distinction of the Draper family office is its deep integration with the broader Draper venture ecosystem, which includes multiple independent but family-connected venture capital firms and a network of limited partners. This architecture allows the office to access proprietary deal flow and co-invest alongside fund managers with shared family governance.

General information

Firm type

Single Family Office

Year founded

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

North America

Country

United States

City

Boston

Corporate office

Boston, MA, United States

Frequently asked questions

Who runs investment decisions at Draper?

Investment decisions are managed by the family office team, but public details about individual principals or their titles are not available. The office is tied to the Draper family, specifically the venture capital lineage of Tim Draper and his father, venture capitalist William Henry Draper III (public record).

How does Draper source proprietary deal flow?

Deal flow is likely sourced through the family's extensive network in venture capital, including Draper Fisher Jurvetson and Draper Associates. This affiliation provides access to early-stage technology companies and co-investment opportunities that are not broadly marketed (public record).

Is Draper structured as a single family office or does it operate more like a venture firm?

Draper operates as a single family office managing the Draper family's capital. However, it functions in close conjunction with family-founded venture capital firms such as Draper Associates and Draper Fisher Jurvetson, which invest third-party capital alongside the family's own funds (public record).

Does Draper participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?

The office participates in both fund commitments and direct investments. The family has historically backed venture capital funds managed by family members and also made direct investments in companies like Tesla and SpaceX (public record).

What investment stages does Draper typically target?

Draper's investment focus is primarily on early to growth-stage venture capital, consistent with the family's long history of supporting technology startups. The portfolio includes seed-stage bets through to later-stage rounds, as seen in family-linked investments (public record).

Which sectors does Draper explicitly avoid?

Public sources do not list sectors that Draper explicitly avoids. Given the family's venture capital heritage, they are unlikely to invest in highly regulated industries without a technology or innovation angle, but this is inferential (Altss estimate).

Where does the underlying wealth come from?

The underlying wealth originates from the Draper family's multi-generational venture capital activities, most notably through the firm Draper, Gaither & Anderson founded in 1959 and its successor Draper Fisher Jurvetson founded in 1985 (public record).

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