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Xariable
Xariable was established in Columbus, Ohio as the single-family vehicle for a principal whose wealth origin has not been publicly disclosed.
Xariable
Xariable was established in Columbus, Ohio as the single-family vehicle for a principal whose wealth origin has not been publicly disclosed. From its Midwestern base, the office pursues a quantitatively informed direct-investment program across venture and growth-equity stages, concentrating on enterprise software, applied artificial intelligence, and industrial technology companies where engineering complexity creates durable moats. The office deploys capital through direct equity and select special-purpose vehicles rather than fund-of-funds commitments. Its strategy targets North American and European technology companies at Series A through growth stage, with a preference for businesses that own hard-to-replicate technical infrastructure rather than pure business-model innovations. The Columbus location — outside traditional venture corridors — appears to shape a sourcing model centered on overlooked geographies and university research ecosystems. The team size and total assets under management are not publicly disclosed, and the office maintains no known parallel philanthropic foundation or club-membership affiliations. The principal's identity and the wealth-generating entity remain private, reflecting a deliberate low-profile posture uncommon among family offices that actively deploy into venture. Xariable's structural differentiator is its computational approach to deal origination — using internal data models to identify and evaluate companies before they enter broad auction processes, rather than relying solely on GP networks. For a single-family office of undisclosed scale, that capability represents a genuine attempt to build institutional-grade sourcing without institutional overhead.
General information
Firm type
Single Family Office
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Columbus
Corporate office
Columbus, OH, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
How does Xariable source investment opportunities?
Xariable uses proprietary data models to identify companies before they enter formal fundraising processes, according to the firm's posture. This computational approach scans for businesses with engineering-led moats and technical defensibility, complementing traditional network-driven sourcing. The firm's Columbus location may further differentiate its deal flow by surfacing companies outside coastal venture hubs.
What is Xariable's investment strategy?
Xariable makes direct equity investments and occasionally uses special-purpose vehicles across venture and growth-equity stages. The firm concentrates on enterprise software, applied AI, and industrial technology, favoring companies where technical complexity — rather than brand or scale — creates barriers to entry. It does not publicly commit to fund-of-funds allocations.
Is Xariable a single-family office or a multi-family office?
Xariable is structured as a single-family office serving one undisclosed principal. The firm has not publicly indicated any intention to open its platform to external families, nor does it appear to operate co-investment clubs or multi-family vehicles alongside its core direct-investment program.
What investment stages does Xariable target?
Xariable participates from Series A through growth equity, based on public record. The firm engages where technical risk has been partially retired but product-market fit is still being proven at scale — typical of venture offices that want operational leverage in portfolio companies without early-stage binary risk.
Who runs investment decisions at Xariable?
The identity of Xariable's investment decision-makers and the office's founder have not been publicly disclosed. The firm operates privately, and no named principals appear in regulatory filings, press coverage, or the firm's own communications.
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