Greycroft LP is an American venture capital firm. It manages over $2 billion in capital with investments in companies such as Bird, Bumble, HuffPost, Goop, Scopely, The RealReal, and Venmo.[1][2][3] Greycroft was founded in 2006 by Alan Patricof, Dana Settle, and Ian Sigalow.[4] The firm is headquartered in New York City, Los Angeles, and the San Francisco Bay Area.[5]

History

Greycroft was co-founded in 2006 by venture capitalist Alan Patricof,[6] who previously founded Apax Partners, a European private equity group with $50 billion under management.[7][8]

Greycroft raised its first fund (Greycroft I) with $75 million of investor commitments in 2006,[9] Greycroft II with $131 million in 2010,[9] Greycroft III with $175 million fund in 2015,[10] Greycroft IV with $200 million in 2018,[11] Greycroft V with $250 million in 2018,[12] and Greycroft VI with $310 million in 2020.[13] In 2014, Greycroft raised its first growth fund, Greycroft Growth, with $200 million.[14]

Greycroft raised Greycroft Growth II fund with $250 million in 2017.[15] Greycroft raised Greycroft Growth III, a $368 million growth fund in 2020.[16][17] The firm raised over $1B in new funds in 2023 for Greycroft Partners VII and Greycroft Growth IV.[18]

Its recent investments include Stability AI,[19] Contextual AI,[20] and Reken.[21]

Investments

Greycroft has invested in over 300 companies located in 45 cities internationally, with the majority of these companies headquartered in the United States.[22]

The firm's notable investments include:

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