
Strategies
Premier Venture Fund Investing
TrueBridge primarily invests in high-performing, access-constrained venture capital managers with proven teams, strategies, and track records. The firm maintains a strong bias for early-stage IT investments and dedicates a portion of each fund to leading seed and micro-VC firms. TrueBridge also selectively invests in emerging venture managers with unique characteristics and track records of personal success.
Direct Investing
TrueBridge invests directly in top-performing, primarily mid- to late-stage technology companies alongside its managers. The firm is a preferred partner to companies and venture capitalists alike, given its swift ability to provide early liquidity to employees, clean up cap tables in financing rounds, and generate unique opportunities for company growth, development, and promotion.

Featured Companies
The portfolio companies featured on this site are select example investments made by underlying Fund managers and do not necessarily, but may, reflect direct investments made by TrueBridge Capital Partners.

Innovative Partnerships
TrueBridge creates unique competitive advantages by proactively developing select strategic partnerships that directly enhance its access and insight advantages into the venture industry.

In 2017, TrueBridge once again began an annual partnership with Forbes, Inc. to publish the Midas List Europe, a ranking of the top 25 venture capitalists in Europe and the Middle East.

In 2015, TrueBridge co-launched the List of the Next Billion Dollar Startups, highlighting the next generation of top technology startups.

In 2013, TrueBridge established a joint venture with Sozo Ventures to bring top venture-backed technology startups to the highly selective Japanese markets.

In 2011, TrueBridge began annually partnering with Forbes, Inc. to publish the Midas List of the world’s top 100 venture capitalists, as well as authoring a venture-focused column for Forbes.com.

Since 2010, TrueBridge has forged connections between corporate partners and VC-backed technology companies.

The Kauffman Fellows Program was integral to the firm’s inception in 2007. Over 150 venture capitalists are personally invested in TrueBridge Funds today.