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Global early-stage venture capital firm and startup generator, providing pre-seed capital and residency programs for key tech sectors
Antler is a Singapore-based global early-stage venture capital firm and startup generator that runs cohort-based residency programs to help entrepreneurs match with co-founders, validate business models, and secure their initial pre-seed funding. Operating across more than 30 major cities worldwide, the firm has backed over 1,800 startups and executed 443 early-stage investment deals in 2024 alone. The organization typically writes initial equity checks ranging from $100,000 to $250,000, while also providing follow-on capital up to $30 million through later-stage vehicles like its $285 million Antler Elevate fund. Its industry-agnostic investment strategy maintains a strong focus on artificial intelligence, financial technology, health technology, and climate technology. This broad approach has successfully supported prominent portfolio companies including Airalo, Lovable, Reebelo, and Xanpool. Antler was founded in 2017 by Magnus Grimeland, Fridtjof Berge, Jussi Salovaara, and Vegard Medbø.
Antler has raised $78.0M across 3 funding rounds.
Key people at Antler.
Antler was founded in 2017 by Tobias Bengtsdahl (CEO & Co-Founder) and Ronaldo Keng (Founder Scout) and Elias Schwalme (Founder in Residence) and Stefan Jung (Co-Founder & Investment Partner) and Adele Moynihan (Director of Founder Scouting) and Nitin Sharma (Founder).
Antler has raised $78.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Antler was founded in 2017 by Tobias Bengtsdahl (CEO & Co-Founder) and Ronaldo Keng (Founder Scout) and Elias Schwalme (Founder in Residence) and Stefan Jung (Co-Founder & Investment Partner) and Adele Moynihan (Director of Founder Scouting) and Nitin Sharma (Founder).
Antler has raised $78.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Antler's investors include FinTech Collective, Alpha Edison, Alpha JWC Ventures, B Capital Group, Golden Gate Ventures, Insignia Ventures Partners, MS&AD Ventures, Atomico, Benchstrength, Bessemer Venture Partners, Converge Venture Partners, Craft Ventures.
Antler has raised $78.0M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $25.0M Series U in February 2020.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 1, 2020 | $25M Series U | — | FinTech Collective | Announced |
| Jan 1, 2020 | $50M Series U | — | Alpha Edison, Alpha JWC Ventures, B Capital Group, Golden Gate Ventures, Insignia Ventures Partners, MS&AD Ventures | Announced |
| Apr 1, 2018 | $3M Seed | — | Atomico, Benchstrength, Bessemer Venture Partners, Converge Venture Partners, Craft Ventures, Defy Partners, Dimension Capital, Fitz Gate Ventures, Flybridge Capital Partners, M13, RED Swan Ventures, RTP Global, Sinai Ventures | Announced |
Antler is a global early-stage venture capital firm founded in 2017 and headquartered in Singapore, known for being one of the most active seed investors worldwide. Its mission is to back exceptional founders from day zero, helping them build, fund, and scale technology-driven startups across diverse sectors including AI, fintech, health, biotech, consumer products, and enterprise software. Antler operates a unique combined incubator and accelerator model called the "Residency," where entrepreneurs form teams, validate ideas, and receive initial funding, typically investing between $100K and $600K at the pre-seed stage. The firm has invested in over 1,800 startups globally, including notable unicorns like Airalo and Lovable, and supports founders through a vast network of advisors, partners, and investors to accelerate growth and scale[1][2][3][4][5].
Antler was founded in 2017 by Magnus Grimeland, a Harvard graduate and former McKinsey consultant, who envisioned a venture capital firm that would not only invest capital but also actively build companies from inception. The firm launched its first residency program in Singapore in 2018, attracting over 1,400 applicants and selecting 62 founders to form teams, resulting in 13 startups funded. Since then, Antler has expanded to over 30 cities worldwide, including major tech hubs like New York, London, Sydney, and Bangalore. Over time, Antler has evolved from focusing solely on pre-seed investments to considering later-stage funding up to Series C, raising a $285 million fund in 2023 to support this expansion[1][2][4].
Antler rides the trend of democratizing startup creation by lowering barriers for founders to launch companies from scratch with strong support and early capital. The timing is crucial as global entrepreneurship accelerates, especially in tech-enabled and AI-driven sectors. Market forces such as increased digital transformation, AI adoption, and demand for innovation in health, fintech, and climate tech favor Antler’s model. By fostering early-stage teams worldwide, Antler influences the ecosystem by seeding diverse, scalable startups and shaping the future of technology innovation globally[1][3][5].
Looking ahead, Antler is poised to deepen its involvement in later-stage funding rounds while continuing to refine its founder residency programs. Trends like AI, climate tech, and decentralized technologies will likely shape its investment focus. As Antler scales its global footprint and capital base, its influence on the startup ecosystem will grow, potentially becoming a key driver in bridging early-stage innovation with global market expansion. This evolution ties back to its founding vision of building companies from day zero and supporting founders through every stage of growth[1][4][5].
Key people at Antler.