Top Investors & Venture Capital Firms for Mobile App Startups

Venture funding for consumer-focused mobile apps has shown signs of recovery but remains well below its peak. In 2024, global investment in consumer internet startups, including mobile app ventures, increased by 25% compared to the nine-year low of 2023. However, deal flow has slowed to an eight-year low, as investors concentrate capital on fewer but more promising companies.

In this guide, we have highlighted the investors on our VC mapping that is focusing on investing in mobile apps.

Who is Investing in Mobile Apps?

In the past two years, generalist venture capital firms have significantly reduced their focus on consumer mobile apps, shifting their attention to enterprise SaaS and AI startups. For example, Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), once a major player in consumer tech, has scaled back its mobile investments and reallocated capital toward AI ventures.

As a result, only 6% of the investments made by the top 100 VC firms in 2024 went into consumer/mobile startups—half the share from just two years ago.

However, several dedicated and contrarian investors still actively fund mobile apps. These firms recognize opportunities in niche consumer categories, new social experiences, and emerging mobile-first business models.

Navigating the App Investment Landscape in 2024

One of the key trends in app venture capital is the strong rebound in late-stage funding. Investments in Series B-D rounds surged by 83% year-over-year, driven by a few mega-rounds exceeding $100M.

This trend suggests that VC firms are doubling down on established, high-growth mobile startups rather than spreading capital across many early-stage bets.

By contrast, early-stage funding remains bottlenecked—for every five seed-funded mobile startups, only one secures a Series A round. This funding gap makes it crucial for mobile app founders to demonstrate strong traction, retention, and monetization strategies early on.

All App Investors Globally in 2024

Northzone
Founded
1996
Investments
172
Exits
42
Investment stage
Seed
Series A
Series B
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Norwest Venture Partners
Founded
1961
Investments
848
Exits
177
Investment stage
Pre-Seed
Seed
Series A
Series B
Series C
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Notation Capital
Founded
2014
Investments
68
Exits
8
Investment stage
Seed
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Notion Capital
Founded
2009
Investments
161
Exits
19
Investment stage
Seed
Series A
Series B
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Novax
Founded
1999
Investments
27
Exits
0
Investment stage
Pre-Seed
Seed
Series A
Series B
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OCA Ventures
Founded
1999
Investments
154
Exits
28
Investment stage
Pre-Seed
Seed
Series A
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Ocean Azul Partners
Founded
2017
Investments
41
Exits
1
Investment stage
Seed
Series A
Series B
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Oceans
Founded
2018
Investments
30
Exits
1
Investment stage
Pre-Seed
Seed
Series A
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Octopus Ventures
Founded
2008
Investments
327
Exits
46
Investment stage
Seed
Series A
Series B
Series C
Series D
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On Deck
Founded
2015
Investments
27
Exits
0
Investment stage
Series A
Seed
Pre-Seed
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Operator Partners
Founded
2020
Investments
120
Exits
2
Investment stage
Pre-Seed
Seed
Series A
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Optum Ventures
Founded
2017
Investments
73
Exits
4
Investment stage
Pre-Seed
Seed
Series A
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Origin Ventures
Founded
1999
Investments
100
Exits
18
Investment stage
Pre-Seed
Seed
Series A
Series B
Series C
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OurCrowd
Founded
2013
Investments
304
Exits
46
Investment stage
Seed
Series A
Series B
Series C
Series D
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Outlier Ventures
Founded
2014
Investments
79
Exits
1
Investment stage
Seed
Series A
Series B
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Palm Drive Capital
Founded
2014
Investments
87
Exits
14
Investment stage
Pre-Seed
Seed
Series A
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Pareto Holdings
Founded
1999
Investments
148
Exits
3
Investment stage
Pre-Seed
Seed
Series A
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PeakSpan Capital
Founded
2015
Investments
37
Exits
7
Investment stage
Pre-Seed
Seed
Series A
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Pembroke VCT
Founded
2013
Investments
59
Exits
12
Investment stage
Seed
Series A
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People Ventures
Founded
2017
Investments
22
Exits
Investment stage
Pre-Seed
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Peterson Ventures
Founded
2008
Investments
125
Exits
18
Investment stage
Pre-Seed
Seed
Series A
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Picus Capital
Founded
2015
Investments
207
Exits
6
Investment stage
Seed
Series A
Series B
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Pillar VC
Founded
2016
Investments
98
Exits
7
Investment stage
Pre-Seed
Seed
Series A
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Pitango Venture Capital
Founded
1993
Investments
333
Exits
63
Investment stage
Seed
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Series B
Series C
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What do top app investors look for in a mobile app?

Top app investors seek mobile apps that provide innovative solutions to real-world problems. They look for unique features, user-friendly design, scalability, and evidence of market demand. Strong metrics such as user growth, engagement rates, and revenue streams are also crucial, as they indicate the app's potential for success.

How can startups effectively present their apps to investors?

Startups should clearly articulate what sets their apps apart and why they are uniquely positioned to solve significant pain points. Providing data to support claims, showcasing team expertise, and presenting concrete metrics such as user growth and revenue streams help build investor confidence. Transparency and preparedness to provide detailed information about the app, business model, and financials are also essential.

How important is the team behind the app in attracting investors?

The team is a crucial factor in attracting investors. Investors invest in people as much as in ideas. A strong team with relevant expertise and experience demonstrates the capability to execute the vision effectively. Highlighting the team's accomplishments and skills can significantly enhance investor confidence.

Why is it important to demonstrate traction to investors?

Demonstrating traction is critical because it provides tangible proof that the app is gaining users and generating revenue. Metrics such as user growth, engagement rates, and revenue streams help investors assess the app's potential for scalability and long-term success, making them more likely to invest.