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Sound Media Ventures
Sound Media Ventures invests in early-stage scalable technologies for music, games, e-sports, film & TV, social, and other media business platforms.
Sound Media Ventures
Sound Media Ventures invests in early-stage scalable technologies for music, games, e-sports, film & TV, social, and other media business platforms. The firm has made 23 investments, including a Seed VC investment in Haply Robotics on February 09, 2026. Sound Media Ventures has 2 portfolio exits, with the most recent being Loupe on December 23, 2024.
General information
Firm type
Venture Capital
Year founded
2019
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Atlanta
Corporate office
Atlanta, GA, United States
Principals
Shachar Oren
Founder & CEO
Michal Behringer
Director
Bill Campbell
Director
Randall Foster
Director
Todd Harris
Director
David Strickland
Director
Lingbin Kong
Director
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Sound Media Ventures?
Founder and CEO Shachar Oren leads a seven-person director group that includes Todd Harris (Resurgens Gaming), Michal Behringer, Bill Campbell, Randall Foster, David Strickland, and Lingbin Kong. The firm does not break out an investment committee separately. Operating experience — engineering, data science, entrepreneurship — anchors the team's public profile rather than a traditional CIO/GP track.
How does Sound Media Ventures structure its venture exposure?
The firm operates four discrete vehicles. SMV I concentrates on media-tech, generative AI, and entertainment (eSports, music, education, gaming). SMV II added physical-AI bets — Figure, Verobotics, Persona, Tevel — plus connected devices. SMV III (the Physical AI Fund) is dedicated exclusively to humanoid and non-humanoid robotics with enabling infrastructure. SMV IV (the Israel Innovation Fund) is a hybrid fund-of-funds that backs early-stage managers in Israel.
Does Sound Media Ventures commit to funds or only make direct investments?
Both. The direct funds (SMV I through III) make seed-to-Series-A direct bets, while SMV IV functions as a fund-of-funds targeting early-stage VC managers in Israel. Separately, the Blockchain Fund I blends early-stage blockchain startup investing with liquid crypto-asset trading, giving the firm a hybrid private-public posture in digital assets.
Which sectors does Sound Media Ventures explicitly target?
The website names media and entertainment, generative and embodied AI, robotics (humanoid and non-humanoid), blockchain/digital assets, eSports, music, education, gaming, logistics, manufacturing, transportation, construction, infrastructure, agriculture, in-home/consumer tech, healthcare, defense and security, and space exploration. The Physical AI Fund focuses narrowly on humanoid/non-humanoid robotics and enabling hardware and software.
What is Sound Media Ventures' known posture on co-investments alongside external GPs?
The firm describes itself as leveraging global investment networks and syndication partnerships to source differentiated, early entry points. The Israel Innovation Fund explicitly operates as a fund-of-funds, partnering with other early-stage fund managers. Direct funds appear to syndicate or co-invest, though the site does not lay out a co-investment policy formally.
Where does the underlying capital come from?
Sound Media Ventures does not disclose its wealth origin or the identity of its limited partners. The firm is structured as a venture manager, not a single-family office, and markets its funds to accredited investors. No public filing or narrative ties the vehicle to a specific family fortune.
Is Sound Media Ventures primarily a crypto venture firm?
No. While it runs a dedicated Blockchain Fund I that blends startup investing and liquid asset trading, the broader platform's heavy recent emphasis is physical AI and robotics. SMV II and III are built around humanoid/non-humanoid robotics bets, and the Israel Innovation Fund is a geography-focused fund-of-funds. Crypto is one of several parallel strategies.
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