App Investors & Venture Capital firms in 2025

Our complete guide in 2025 for the top investors & venture capital firms investing in mobile apps.

Contributors: Carl Lager

Last updated: April 21, 2025

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Mobile App Investment in 2025: A Recovery with New Rules

The mobile app sector saw a modest rebound in 2024, with global funding rising by 25% compared to the lows of 2023. However, deal volume dropped to an eight-year low, highlighting a more cautious and selective approach from investors. Capital is now concentrated in fewer companies with stronger fundamentals.

Fewer Bets, Bigger Rounds

VCs are prioritizing proven winners over speculative early-stage plays. Series B to D rounds jumped 83% year-over-year, with several deals exceeding $100M. This trend reflects investor preference for apps that already show scale, monetization, and user loyalty.

The Series A Bottleneck

Early-stage funding remains tight. For every five seed-funded app startups, only one progresses to Series A. Founders must now show more than downloads—they need to prove retention, LTV, and unit economics early on to avoid being left behind.

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What Today’s App Investors Are Really Looking For

Modern app investors have become highly selective, and their expectations have shifted. Metrics matter more than hype, and capital efficiency is now a top priority.

Monetization Is Mandatory

Gone are the days when user growth alone could secure funding. Investors expect clear monetization strategies—whether via subscriptions, freemium models, or in-app purchases—especially in categories like wellness, finance, and creator tools.

Data-Driven Validation

Investors now demand early traction supported by real metrics. Strong retention curves, daily active users, and conversion rates are essential to unlock seed and Series A funding.

Behavioral Shifts and Niche Wins

VCs are increasingly focused on apps that tap into emerging behaviors—like creator-first ecosystems, social discovery, or AI-native mobile tools—where new habits are forming and competition is still light.

Who’s Still Backing Mobile App Startups?

Generalist VCs have scaled back, but a smaller cohort of dedicated firms and contrarian investors remain active in the space.

Pullback from the Usual Players

Only 6% of top VC firm deals in 2024 went to consumer or mobile-first startups—half the share from just two years prior. Firms like Andreessen Horowitz and Index Ventures have shifted focus to AI and B2B SaaS.

Dedicated App Investors Fill the Gap

Niche investors are now leading the charge in mobile. These VCs target underserved categories like creator monetization, wellness, and new social platforms—betting on apps that build deep engagement before scale.

As institutional VCs pull back, super angels, operators, and ex-founders are increasingly writing early-stage checks. Their insider knowledge often leads to smarter bets and stronger founder support.

Notable App Funding Rounds That Shaped 2024–2025

Big deals may be fewer, but they’re still happening—and they showcase where mobile investment is headed.

  • Epic Games and Disney’s $1.5B Deal – Epic Games raised $425M in mid-2024, followed by a massive $1.5B strategic investment from Disney in early 2025. These rounds underline continued confidence in gaming and immersive app ecosystems.

  • AI and Creator Tools Secure Big Rounds – Infinite Reality, an AI-powered social app, closed a $350M round, while Social Display, a creator monetization platform, matched that amount in the same month. Both are examples of mobile-native platforms aligning with AI trends.

  • Outliers Like Juul Still Raise Big – Juul Labs raised $1.2B in 2024—an exception given its regulatory issues, but it remains the largest raise in the broader mobile consumer space that year.

All App Investors & Venture Capital Firms in 2025

Our complete list of all active venture capital firms and investors investing in mobile apps.

VentureSouth
Founded
2014
Investments
145
Exits
11
Investment stage
Seed
Series A
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Version One Ventures
Founded
2007
Investments
134
Exits
30
Investment stage
Seed
Series A
Series B
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Viola Ventures
Founded
2000
Investments
242
Exits
49
Investment stage
Seed
Series A
Series B
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Volt Capital
Founded
2020
Investments
19
Exits
0
Investment stage
Pre-Seed
Seed
Series A
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Vorwerk
Founded
2007
Investments
42
Exits
22
Investment stage
Seed
Series A
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WENVEST Capital
Founded
2000
Investments
20
Exits
1
Investment stage
Pre-Seed
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Wakestream Ventures
Founded
2016
Investments
64
Exits
10
Investment stage
Seed
Series A
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Wavecrest Growth Partners
Founded
2016
Investments
17
Exits
3
Investment stage
Pre-Seed
Seed
Series A
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Wavemaker 360
Founded
2018
Investments
56
Exits
4
Investment stage
Pre-Seed
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Wavemaker Partners
Founded
2003
Investments
488
Exits
57
Investment stage
Seed
Series A
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Weclikd
Founded
2019
Investments
32
Exits
1
Investment stage
Pre-Seed
Seed
Series A
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Weekend Fund
Founded
2017
Investments
55
Exits
2
Investment stage
Pre-Seed
Seed
Series A
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Wellstreet
Founded
2016
Investments
57
Exits
7
Investment stage
Pre-Seed
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WestWave Capital
Founded
2017
Investments
67
Exits
10
Investment stage
Pre-Seed
Seed
Series A
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Western Technology Investment
Founded
1980
Investments
380
Exits
126
Investment stage
Pre-Seed
Seed
Series A
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White Star Capital
Founded
2007
Investments
133
Exits
15
Investment stage
Pre-Seed
Seed
Series A
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Wing Venture Capital
Founded
2013
Investments
140
Exits
17
Investment stage
Pre-Seed
Seed
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Worklife
Founded
2019
Investments
40
Exits
0
Investment stage
Pre-Seed
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XG Ventures
Founded
2008
Investments
99
Exits
29
Investment stage
Seed
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XRC Labs
Founded
2015
Investments
114
Exits
8
Investment stage
Pre-Seed
Seed
Series A
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XYZ Venture Capital
Founded
2017
Investments
50
Exits
0
Investment stage
Pre-Seed
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Y Combinator
Founded
2005
Investments
4441
Exits
440
Investment stage
Seed
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Zeno Ventures
Founded
2016
Investments
47
Exits
0
Investment stage
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Seed
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Series C
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Zero Gravity Capital
Founded
2019
Investments
8
Exits
0
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Zillionize
Founded
2011
Investments
149
Exits
23
Investment stage
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b2venture
Founded
2000
Investments
226
Exits
32
Investment stage
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bValue Venture Capital
Founded
2016
Investments
25
Exits
3
Investment stage
Seed
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eEquity
Founded
2010
Investments
31
Exits
3
Investment stage
Pre-Seed
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Series A
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gbeta
Founded
2015
Investments
511
Exits
6
Investment stage
Seed
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rocketship.vc
Founded
2013
Investments
65
Exits
8
Investment stage
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Series A
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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.