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First Round Capital
NameFirst Round Capital
TypeVenture capital
Founded2004
FounderJosh Kopelman
LocationPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania

First Round Capital is a venture capital firm that has been investing in early-stage companies since its founding in 2004 by Josh Kopelman, a well-known entrepreneur and investor, who has also founded companies like Half.com and TurnTide. First Round Capital has invested in over 200 companies, including Uber, Roblox, and Warby Parker, and has offices in New York City, San Francisco, and Philadelphia. The firm's investments are focused on companies in the technology, healthcare, and consumer sectors, and it has worked with entrepreneurs like Travis Kalanick and Reid Hoffman. First Round Capital's approach to investing is centered around providing support and resources to entrepreneurs, as seen in its work with companies like Airbnb and LinkedIn.

History

First Round Capital was founded in 2004 by Josh Kopelman, who had previously founded Half.com, which was acquired by eBay in 2000. The firm's early investments included companies like LinkedIn, which was founded by Reid Hoffman and Jean-Luc Vaillant, and StumbleUpon, which was founded by Garrett Camp and Geoff Smith. First Round Capital has also invested in companies like Dropbox, which was founded by Drew Houston and Arash Ferdowsi, and Zynga, which was founded by Mark Pincus. The firm has worked with other investors, including Sequoia Capital and Kleiner Perkins, to support the growth of its portfolio companies, such as Twitter and Facebook.

Investments

First Round Capital has made investments in a wide range of companies, including Uber, which was founded by Travis Kalanick and Garrett Camp, and Warby Parker, which was founded by Neil Blumenthal and Dave Gilboa. The firm has also invested in companies like Roblox, which was founded by David Baszucki and Erik Cassel, and Square, which was founded by Jack Dorsey and Jim McKelvey. First Round Capital's investments are focused on companies in the technology, healthcare, and consumer sectors, and it has worked with entrepreneurs like Mark Zuckerberg and Sergey Brin. The firm has also invested in companies like Instagram, which was founded by Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger, and Pinterest, which was founded by Ben Silbermann and Evan Sharp.

Notable Companies

Some of the notable companies that First Round Capital has invested in include Airbnb, which was founded by Brian Chesky and Joe Gebbia, and LinkedIn, which was founded by Reid Hoffman and Jean-Luc Vaillant. The firm has also invested in companies like Dropbox, which was founded by Drew Houston and Arash Ferdowsi, and Zynga, which was founded by Mark Pincus. First Round Capital has worked with other investors, including Sequoia Capital and Kleiner Perkins, to support the growth of its portfolio companies, such as Twitter and Facebook. The firm has also invested in companies like Snapchat, which was founded by Evan Spiegel and Bobby Murphy, and Twitch, which was founded by Justin Kan and Emmett Shear.

Team

The team at First Round Capital includes Josh Kopelman, who is the founder and managing partner, as well as other partners like Chris Fralic and Bill Trenchard. The firm also has a team of venture partners, including Rob Hayes and Brett Berson, who work with the firm's portfolio companies to provide support and resources. First Round Capital has also worked with other investors, including Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz, to support the growth of its portfolio companies, such as Instagram and Pinterest. The firm's team has experience working with companies in the technology, healthcare, and consumer sectors, and has worked with entrepreneurs like Travis Kalanick and Reid Hoffman.

Strategy

First Round Capital's strategy is centered around providing support and resources to entrepreneurs, as seen in its work with companies like Uber and Airbnb. The firm's approach to investing is focused on companies in the technology, healthcare, and consumer sectors, and it has worked with other investors, including Sequoia Capital and Kleiner Perkins, to support the growth of its portfolio companies, such as Twitter and Facebook. First Round Capital has also invested in companies like Roblox and Warby Parker, and has worked with entrepreneurs like Mark Zuckerberg and Sergey Brin. The firm's strategy is also focused on providing support to its portfolio companies, including access to its network of entrepreneurs and investors, as well as resources like Y Combinator and Techstars.

Portfolio

First Round Capital's portfolio includes a wide range of companies, including Uber, Airbnb, and Warby Parker. The firm has also invested in companies like Roblox, Dropbox, and Zynga, and has worked with other investors, including Sequoia Capital and Kleiner Perkins, to support the growth of its portfolio companies, such as Twitter and Facebook. First Round Capital's portfolio companies have gone on to achieve significant success, including Instagram, which was acquired by Facebook in 2012, and LinkedIn, which was acquired by Microsoft in 2016. The firm has also invested in companies like Snapchat and Twitch, and has worked with entrepreneurs like Travis Kalanick and Reid Hoffman. First Round Capital's portfolio is a testament to the firm's approach to investing, which is centered around providing support and resources to entrepreneurs, as seen in its work with companies like Uber and Airbnb.

Category:Venture capital firms

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