21 venture capital funds actively deploying at the Pre-Seed stage in 2026. Verified check sizes and recent SEC filings.
Market timing context for Pre-Seed investors
Funds that have filed with the SEC in the last 12 months are still in active deployment mode. The earlier in a fund's cycle you pitch, the more receptive GPs tend to be — they have capital to put to work and portfolio construction is not yet locked in.
Every fund listed here has a recent SEC Form D filing, confirming they have raised capital and are authorized to invest. This eliminates zombie funds that are listed on directories but are no longer writing checks.
Most VC funds have a 3–5 year deployment window. Funds with recent filings face internal pressure to invest their committed capital within that window, making them more likely to move quickly when they find a strong fit.
Sorted by deployment recency and quality score. Click a fund name for its full profile.
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A Pre-Seed investment is the earliest institutional check, typically written before a product exists or when the product is very early. Funds at this stage are betting on the founders and the market opportunity.. Check sizes at this stage typically range from $50K – $500K. The exact amount depends on valuation, how competitive the deal is, and whether co-investors are participating in the round.
Our database shows 21 Pre-Seed investors with SEC Form D filings from the last 12 months, indicating active capital deployment. This number fluctuates as new funds close and established funds fully deploy their capital.
At the pre-seed stage, investors primarily evaluate the founding team, the size of the market opportunity, and early proof points — a prototype, waitlist signups, or initial customer discovery conversations. Investors at this stage also weigh team composition heavily — relevant domain expertise and a track record of execution matter as much as the numbers.
Filter by industry above to see Pre-Seed investors in your specific sector. Then review each fund's portfolio on their website to confirm they invest in similar companies. Prioritize funds where you can get a warm introduction through shared investors, advisors, or portfolio founders.
Most founders spend 2–4 months on a Pre-Seed round, from first outreach to signed term sheet. Allow another 4–8 weeks for legal documentation and closing. Starting the process 3–6 months before you run out of runway is strongly recommended to avoid negotiating from a position of weakness.
Last updated: 3/16/2026 · Data: SEC EDGAR Form D filings · About our data