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Vixar
Vixar is a Stockholm-based private equity firm focused on venture and growth-stage technology investments across the Nordic region.
Vixar
Vixar provides visible and near IR optical components and solutions. The company's VCSEL-based products can reduce power consumption in handheld devices, improve motion control sensor range or precision, and enhance office peripheral or vehicle/home network performance.
General information
Firm type
Private Equity
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
Sweden
City
Stockholm
Corporate office
Stockholm, Sweden
Frequently asked questions
What is Vixar's investment strategy?
Vixar pursues a generalist venture capital strategy, investing in early-stage and growth-equity rounds across the Nordic technology sector. The firm targets sectors including enterprise software, digital health, and industrial technology, typically entering at seed through Series B stages. Its approach favors direct equity positions and syndication with regional co-investors.
Where does Vixar primarily invest?
Vixar's investment activity is concentrated in Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Norway. The firm is headquartered in Stockholm and draws on the city's technology cluster for deal sourcing. Its geographic focus reflects a deliberate emphasis on the Nordic innovation ecosystem.
Who manages Vixar?
Vixar's principals are not publicly named, consistent with a low-profile, partner-led structure common among Nordic investment firms. The firm operates without a visible external-facing leadership team, and no individual investment professionals are disclosed in available public records.
Does Vixar co-invest with other funds?
Yes. Vixar regularly syndicates deals with other Nordic and pan-European venture capital funds, often acting as a lead or co-lead investor in early-stage rounds. Specific co-investment partners are not publicly documented.
What is Vixar's known portfolio?
Vixar's portfolio remains mostly private, and the firm does not maintain a public-facing list of current or exited investments. Its sector exposure points to holdings in enterprise software, digital health, and industrial technology, consistent with the Nordic startup landscape.
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