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Frontures
Samir Ghosh runs Frontures, a San Francisco early-stage frontier-tech firm focused on AI, robotics, and Web3 via operator-led advisory.
Frontures
Frontures is an investment firm based in California, United States. It focuses on early-stage B2B product startups in the technology sector. Frontures specializes in funding startups that use new technologies to address existing problems.
General information
Firm type
Private Equity
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
San Francisco
Corporate office
San Francisco, CA, United States
Principals
Samir Ghosh
General Partner
Subhash Bedi
Advisory Board Member
Amrita Tahiliani
Advisory Board Member
Joh Olson
Advisory Board Member
Steve Rourke
Advisory Board Member
Christopher Thornberg
Advisory Board Member
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Frontures?
Samir Ghosh serves as General Partner and appears to be the sole investment decision-maker. The firm does not list an internal investment committee or additional GPs. Five advisory board members — Subhash Bedi, Amrita Tahiliani, Joh Olson, Steve Rourke, and Christopher Thornberg — provide strategic counsel across real estate, marketing, healthcare, publishing, and economics, but no evidence of their direct involvement in investment approvals is public.
What investment stages does Frontures target?
Frontures states it targets early-stage startups, including pre-revenue companies. Its website emphasizes "early-stage" and "start-up" stages without further delineation between pre-seed, seed, or Series A. The firm does not disclose any later-stage or growth-equity activity.
Has Frontures publicly disclosed any portfolio companies?
No. The firm's website does not name any specific portfolio companies, and no regulatory filings or press releases currently link Frontures to a known startup. The website instead lists technology domains — AI/ML, AR/VR/XR, blockchain/Web3, drones/robotics, IoT, 3D printing, and XaaS — as indicative of its focus areas.
Does Frontures operate as a traditional venture fund or a different structure?
Frontures has not disclosed its legal structure, fund size, or limited partners. With a single General Partner and an advisory board, its architecture resembles a solo-GP venture firm or an angel-stage vehicle rather than a multi-fund institutional manager. No public Form ADV or SEC filing clarifies its regulatory status.
Which sectors does Frontures explicitly avoid?
Frontures does not publish an exclusion list or explicitly flag sectors it avoids. Its website focus on frontier technologies — AI, spatial computing, blockchain, robotics, IoT, and enterprise SaaS — suggests it does not invest in sectors outside deep tech and B2B software, such as traditional consumer goods, bricks-and-mortar retail, or resource extraction, but this is inferred, not stated.
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