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Notable Capital
Notable Capital backs globally-minded founders from seed to growth, with a portfolio including Handshake, SentinelOne, and fal.
Notable Capital
Notable Capital is named for the founders we invest with, the ideas they pursue, the causes they champion, and the remarkable companies they build. Notable is a U.S.-based venture capital firm focused on early-to-growth-stage companies in cloud infrastructure and business and consumer applications across the U.S., Israel, Europe, Latin America, and select go-global opportunities. Notable portfolio companies include Affirm, Airbnb, Block, Brightwheel, Drata, Handshake, HashiCorp, Ibotta, Orca Security, Quince, Slack, Slice, StockX, Stori, Vercel, Zendesk, and more.
General information
Firm type
Venture Capital
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Menlo Park
Corporate office
Menlo Park, CA, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What investment stages does Notable Capital target?
Notable Capital invests from seed through growth stage, including Series C and later rounds. The firm's portfolio includes companies it backed at inception, such as Handshake, as well as later-stage positions like the $125 million Series C for generative media company fal. It does not publicly limit itself to a single-stage mandate.
Does Notable Capital focus on specific sectors or invest broadly in technology?
The firm concentrates on enterprise software, AI/ML, cybersecurity, generative media, and future-of-work platforms. Confirmed portfolio companies span security operations (Torq, SentinelOne, Clover Security), voice AI (Wispr Flow), retail technology (Quince), and AI agents (Lindy). Consumer-facing marketplaces like Handshake sit alongside deep-tech infrastructure bets.
How does Notable Capital source deals, and does it invest outside the United States?
Notable Capital operates a content-driven sourcing model — publishing investment theses, founder interviews, and market analysis through its Worth Noting newsletter and blog. The firm describes itself as 'U.S. anchored, globally minded,' and its portfolio companies serve markets across North America, Europe, and Asia. Direct international deal origination is not publicly detailed.
Who makes investment decisions at Notable Capital?
The firm lists a team page on its website but does not publish individual biographies or decision-making hierarchies publicly. Investment professionals operate collectively from the Menlo Park office. No named managing partner or investment committee structure is disclosed in available sources.
Is Notable Capital structured as a venture capital firm or a family office?
Notable Capital is structured as a venture capital asset manager, not a single-family office. It raises and deploys external capital through a traditional fund structure, though fund sizes and limited partner composition have not been publicly disclosed. The firm's language — 'investing for decades' — suggests a perpetual-capital or long-duration fund posture, but the exact vehicle structure is not confirmed.
What is Notable Capital's relationship with SentinelOne and Handshake?
Both companies are portfolio holdings that Notable Capital backed early. SentinelOne went public and is now a large-cap cybersecurity company; Handshake has grown to a near-$1 billion valuation as a student-career platform. The firm uses both as case studies in its published content, particularly SentinelOne's lessons for founders building against incumbents.
Does Notable Capital lead rounds or primarily participate as a co-investor?
Publicly available information does not clarify whether the firm typically leads or follows. Its participation in fal's $125 million Series C and frequent doubling-down language suggest it can take significant positions, but lead-investor status is not confirmed across the portfolio.
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