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Nanoseed Ventures

VC
Austin, TXWebsite

Nanoseed Ventures is a Pre-Seed, Seed venture capital firm based in Austin, TX investing in Other. The firm typically writes $250K–$2.0M checks and has 1 portfolio company in our records.

Check size
$250K–$2.0M
Portfolio
1 company on record
Partners
1 listed
Stage
Pre-Seed, Seed
Sectors
Other
HQ
Austin, TX
AUM
Not in our records

Last verified: 2026-07-17

How to approach: cold outreach ok
Stage

Pre-Seed, Seed

Check Size

$250K – $2.0M

Portfolio

1+ companies

Team

1 partner

Investor activity
Investments in last 12 months: 0

Investment Thesis

Focuses exclusively on foundational technologies in hardware, semiconductors, and next-gen compute layers enabling transformative efficiencies.

How Nanoseed Ventures invests

Nanoseed Ventures is a vc firm based in Austin, TX. The firm invests at the Pre-Seed, Seed stages, with a focus on Other. It does not invest in Consumer, Media.

Nanoseed Ventures typically writes checks of $250K–$2.0M per investment.

Nanoseed Ventures has backed 1 company in our records, including PhotonCore.

Partners & Team

DE

Dr. Emily Harper

Managing Partner

Semiconductors
Enterprise Infrastructure
Deep Tech

Industry Focus

Invests In

Other

Does Not Invest In

Consumer
Media

Portfolio Companies (1)

Other

PH

PhotonCore

High-Performance Computing
How to pitch Nanoseed Ventures
  • Raising at Pre-Seed, Seed? You're squarely in their sweet spot.
  • Lead with your fit in Other — the sectors they actively back.
  • Size your ask to their typical $250K – $2.0M check.
  • cold outreach ok
  • Address your outreach to a specific partner, such as Dr. Emily Harper, Managing Partner.
  • A warm introduction beats a cold email. Get matched and request an intro.

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