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RemoteNative Ventures
RemoteNative Ventures is a multi-family office investing in remote-work infrastructure, with portfolio holdings including Deel, Loom, and Drata.
RemoteNative Ventures
RemoteNative Ventures was founded in 2020, emerging from the founders' recognition that remote work would permanently reshape how companies build and scale. The firm's investment strategy targets early-stage companies enabling distributed work — spanning collaboration tools, asynchronous communication, global payroll infrastructure, and AI-driven productivity software. Reported portfolio holdings include companies like Deel, which provides global payroll and compliance, and Loom, the async video messaging platform (per TechCrunch, 2023). The firm also holds positions in security and compliance platforms such as Drata, reflecting a focus on the infrastructure layer of remote-first operations. Geographically, RemoteNative Ventures invests primarily in the United States, with select opportunities in Europe and Latin America. The firm does not publicly disclose AUM or number of professionals. It operates from offices in New York and San Francisco, with a lean investment team believed to number fewer than 10 people. RemoteNative Ventures is structured as a multi-family office, aggregating capital from a small number of family offices rather than a dedicated institutional fund. This structure grants it flexibility on hold periods and a willingness to take early-stage risk without the pressure of a traditional 10-year fund cycle. In May 2024, the firm made a follow-on investment in Deel's Series E round, demonstrating continued commitment to its thesis (per Deel press release, May 2024). RemoteNative Ventures does not operate a separately branded foundation or philanthropic arm. Its differentiation lies in its narrow, thesis-driven focus on the remote work ecosystem — a bet that the shift to distributed work creates a persistent, multi-decade investment opportunity across enterprise SaaS, compliance, and AI. Unlike generalist venture firms, RemoteNative Ventures explicitly avoids sectors like biotech, hardtech, and consumer discretionary, concentrating capital where the remote-work tailwind is strongest.
General information
Firm type
Multi Family Office
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
New York
Corporate office
New York, NY, United States
Additional offices
San Francisco, CA, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What is RemoteNative Ventures' core investment thesis?
RemoteNative Ventures backs early-stage companies enabling distributed work — specifically tools for collaboration, payroll, compliance, and AI productivity. The firm focuses on the infrastructure layer of remote-first operations, avoiding biotech, hardtech, and consumer sectors (per firm's public communications).
How is RemoteNative Ventures structured as a firm?
RemoteNative Ventures operates as a multi-family office, pooling capital from a small group of family offices. This structure allows it to invest without the constraints of a traditional venture fund's 10-year lifecycle, enabling patient, long-duration holdings (public record).
Does RemoteNative Ventures lead rounds or only co-invest?
RemoteNative Ventures typically invests as a co-investor or syndicate lead in seed and Series A rounds, participating alongside other venture firms. It has not publicly disclosed acting as the sole lead in any rounds (per public deal records).
What investment stages does RemoteNative Ventures target?
The firm focuses on seed and Series A rounds, with a preference for companies that have demonstrated product-market fit and are scaling their remote-work offerings. It occasionally makes follow-on investments in later rounds of existing portfolio companies (per public data).
Which sectors does RemoteNative Ventures explicitly avoid?
RemoteNative Ventures does not invest in biotech, hardtech, or consumer discretionary sectors. The firm concentrates exclusively on enterprise software and AI that supports distributed workforces (per firm's public profile).
Where is RemoteNative Ventures based?
The firm maintains offices in New York City and San Francisco. Its investment team operates largely remotely, consistent with its thesis (per public records).
How many professionals does RemoteNative Ventures employ?
The firm does not publicly disclose headcount, but based on public sources, the investment team is believed to be fewer than 10 people, consistent with its lean, thesis-focused structure (Altss estimate).
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