DIG Ventures is a European venture capital firm that backs ambitious B2B SaaS, AI, and Cloud Infrastructure founders at pre-seed and seed stages. Founded in 2018 by Ross Mason, the founder of MuleSoft, DIG Ventures provides not only capital but also hands-on operational and commercial support to help founders scale their businesses. The firm has a team of experienced founders and operators who have built, scaled, and exited multiple B2B software businesses. DIG Ventures focuses on investing in startups based across Europe, with considerations for startups located in Israel and the US. The firm has closed its first institutional fund, raising $100 million to invest in early-stage B2B SaaS, AI, and cloud infrastructure startups. Institutional LPs backing the new fund include The Hillman Company, Granite Capital, Sofina, and Grove Street, along with tech founders like Olivier Pomel (Datadog) and Mirko Novakovic (Instana).
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Stages
Pre-seed, Seed
First ticket size
US$100,000 - US$1,500,000
When reaching out to DIG Ventures, founders should highlight their technical depth and a clear path to scalable, repeatable go-to-market strategies. Emphasize how your team’s operational experience and market insight position you to execute in competitive B2B SaaS, AI, or cloud infrastructure spaces. Be prepared to discuss not just your product, but also your vision for building a category-defining company and how you plan to leverage hands-on support from experienced operators. Articulate your ambition and readiness to engage with a partner who will challenge and actively support your growth journey.
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