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Redpoint Ventures
Redpoint Ventures is an SEC-registered investment adviser in Woodside, CA, founded in 2012 and continuously registered since then.
Redpoint Ventures
Redpoint Ventures is an SEC-registered investment adviser in Woodside, CA, founded in 2012 and continuously registered since then.
General information
Firm type
Venture Capital
Year founded
1999
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Woodside
Corporate office
Woodside, CA, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
How does Redpoint source its infrastructure deals differently from other firms?
Redpoint publishes the InfraRed 100, a proprietary annual index of the most promising private infrastructure companies. The research effort doubles as a sourcing pipeline — the partnership has backed multiple companies from the list and uses the thematic mapping to guide proactive outreach before companies formally fundraise.
Does Redpoint lead rounds or primarily co-invest?
Redpoint typically leads or co-leads rounds and maintains active board seats. The firm's partnership model vests deal authority in a small group of managing directors, each responsible for origination within their sector coverage — enterprise, consumer, or growth.
What investment stages does Redpoint cover?
The firm deploys across seed, early-stage, and growth-stage companies. This spans pre-product startups to later-stage companies raising expansion capital, with check sizes scaling accordingly from seed investments to growth equity.
Which sectors does Redpoint explicitly focus on?
Enterprise software, cloud infrastructure, and financial technology form the core. The firm also invests in consumer internet and digital health. Its infrastructure emphasis, defined broadly to include developer tools, data platforms, and security, represents the most differentiated concentration.
How is Redpoint's partnership structured across geographies?
Redpoint operates from a single Woodside, California headquarters but maintains a bi-coastal partnership tradition inherited from the 1999 merger of Brentwood Venture Capital and IVP. For international exposure — particularly Europe and Latin America — the firm typically syndicates with local seed funds rather than opening satellite offices.
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