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§ Venture Capital · Austin, TX, USA
Venture capital firm investing in early-stage, tech-enabled startups, focused on Latinx/Hispanic-Latino-led companies in the US and Latin America.
Dux Capital is an Austin, Texas-based venture capital firm that invests in early-stage, tech-enabled startups primarily led by Latinx and Hispanic entrepreneurs across the United States and Latin America. The firm takes a sector-agnostic approach to seed-stage investing, aiming to address significant funding gaps for diverse founders while providing strategic operational support to its portfolio companies. The organization manages multiple investment vehicles, including an $8 million inaugural fund and a subsequent $35 million target second fund that recently secured a first close led by institutional limited partner Bank of America. Its active investment portfolio features several emerging technology startups operating across various industries, including financial technology platform Mozper, legal technology provider Trato, and artificial intelligence software company Epica. Dux Capital was originally founded in 2017 by managing partners Daniel Santamarina and José Luis Silva Vázquez.
Key people at Dux Capital.
Dux Capital has 23 tracked investments across 19 companies. The latest tracked deal is $2.0M Seed in Innovare in April 2023.
Key people at Dux Capital.
Dux Capital is an early-stage venture capital firm focused on closing the funding gap for historically underrepresented founders, particularly Latinx entrepreneurs. The firm invests primarily in seed and Series A rounds, supporting startups across Mexico, the United States, and Latin America. Its mission centers on empowering diverse founders by providing capital, strategic guidance, and access to networks to help scale innovative companies that drive meaningful economic and social impact. Dux Capital’s investment philosophy is rooted in diversity and inclusion, aiming to unlock the untapped potential of Latinx-led startups and other overlooked groups, thereby fostering a more equitable startup ecosystem[1][2][5][7].
Founded in 2017, Dux Capital was established by co-founders Daniel Santamarina and Jose Luis Silva Vazquez, with a base in Austin, Texas, and Mexico City. The firm evolved with a clear focus on Latinx founders, recognizing the significant economic contribution of the Latinx community in the U.S. and Latin America, yet their underrepresentation in venture capital funding. The founders identified the systemic barriers Latinx entrepreneurs face—such as limited networks and smaller deal sizes—and positioned Dux Capital as a catalyst to bridge these gaps. Over time, the firm has expanded its reach and fund size, including a $35 million seed fund (Fund II) aimed at tech-enabled startups across sectors[5][6][7].
Dux Capital rides the wave of increasing recognition of diversity as a driver of innovation and economic growth. The timing is critical as Latinx entrepreneurs represent a rapidly growing demographic with significant economic output—$2.8 trillion in the U.S.—yet receive only about 2% of venture capital funding. By focusing on this underserved market, Dux Capital is not only addressing a social equity issue but also tapping into a large, high-potential market segment. Their investments contribute to diversifying the tech ecosystem, encouraging more inclusive innovation, and helping to close the racial and ethnic funding gap in venture capital[5].
Looking ahead, Dux Capital is poised to expand its influence by scaling its funds and portfolio companies, deepening its impact on Latinx entrepreneurship and beyond. Trends such as increased digital adoption in Latin America, growing startup ecosystems in Mexico and the U.S., and a broader push for diversity in tech will shape their journey. As Dux Capital continues to champion underrepresented founders, it may become a leading force in redefining venture capital norms and unlocking new economic opportunities in underserved communities[2][5]. Their commitment to smart, inclusive investing positions them well to drive meaningful change in the startup ecosystem for years to come.