2025 Silent Capital Report now available. Where family offices and LPs are actually deploying. [Download for free →]
List
Dario Villena
Dario Villena
Director, VC Archive

New Venture Funds - November 2025

There’s a curious thing about venture capital: the loudest funds rarely deliver the best results. It’s the quieter, more deliberate ones that often win in the end. And if you need proof, just look at November 2025, where 64 new venture funds were launched, not with a bang, but with steady, purposeful steps.
New Venture Funds - November 2025

These aren’t funds riding hype waves or chasing the next big thing. No, these are funds with a singular focus: building the future, not just cashing in on fleeting moments. While the world jumps from one buzzword to the next - AI, Web3, Quantum, these new funds are playing the long game. The funds launched in November 2025 are about more than just finding the next unicorn. They’re about creating sustainable, real-world impact.

And that's why we need to pay attention. Because in the noise of fleeting trends, it’s this quiet capital that will outlast them all.


1. Quietly Betting on the Foundations of Tomorrow’s Tech

In a world obsessed with the "next big thing," some funds are making an entirely different bet. Rather than pouring money into hype, they’re doubling down on the bedrock that holds tomorrow’s industries together.

Take CMT Digital, which has launched a $136M fund focused on blockchain infrastructure and decentralized finance - not flashy, but foundational. Or J2 Ventures, investing in AI-powered solutions that will transform national security, commercial markets, and more. These funds are investing in the very systems that make today’s tech scalable and sustainable tomorrow.

No one’s shouting about them, but these funds are quietly shaping the technological framework of the future.


2. The Quiet Revolution in Climate Tech

While everyone else is racing toward the next shiny object, these new funds are focused on a problem that will outlast them all: the climate crisis. Funds like Lowercarbon Capital with its $550M commitment to clean energy, Teampact.ventures, and Ship2B Ventures are investing in scalable, climate-driven solutions that will have a real impact long after the current trends fade.

They’re not looking for the quickest exits or the loudest announcements. They’re looking for long-term solutions that will reshape the energy, infrastructure, and sustainability sectors. The world might not be paying attention yet, but the quiet work being done here is what will lead the way for generations to come.


3. A New Era of Healthtech and Biotech

Health and biotech are never about short-term hype. These industries take years of steady, patient investment. And November’s new funds get that. Sofinnova Partners, with its massive $715M fund, is investing in the next wave of biotech companies that will transform drug development and personalized medicine. Meanwhile, F2 Venture Capital is backing companies that are fusing AI with digital health to provide more efficient, data-driven patient care.

These aren’t just venture bets; they’re long-term plays on improving lives and health outcomes not in the next quarter, but over the next decade. And that’s exactly why they matter.


4. Emerging Markets: Where Local Needs Meet Global Ambitions

Some of the most exciting things happening in venture capital today are coming from the world’s emerging markets. Ventures Platform in Nigeria, Baobab Ventures in Rwanda, and SIDBI Venture Capital in India are all working on solving local problems with tech-driven, scalable solutions. Whether it’s in fintech, agritech, or healthcare, these funds aren’t just focused on solving regional issues, they’re focused on creating solutions that have global implications.

In these emerging markets, venture capital isn’t just about riding trends. It’s about solving real problems. The money isn’t being thrown at hot sectors; it’s being carefully deployed where it can make a lasting impact.


5. The Quiet Power of Governance and Sustainable Capital

There’s something that’s often overlooked in venture capital: governance. But the funds launched in November understand that great governance is at the heart of building something that lasts. They aren’t just investing, they’re shaping the governance structures that will ensure their portfolio companies endure.

This isn’t the glamorous, attention-grabbing side of venture capital. But without governance, even the best ideas will falter. These funds are investing in the parts of companies that most people overlook, making sure they have the right foundations to grow and scale sustainably.


The Real Story Behind These 64 Funds

When you look at these 64 new funds launched in November, there’s one thing that stands out: intent. This isn’t just a numbers game. These funds are intentionally investing in sectors and technologies that will shape the future for the long haul. They’re not chasing the next unicorn. They’re backing the companies that are quietly building the next generation of industries, markets, and solutions.

For founders, these funds represent the kind of long-term capital you can actually build with. For LPs, it’s a reminder that the next wave of venture capital won’t be about chasing hype. It will be about patience, discipline, and a clear vision for what comes next.


Explore the Full List

The complete list of 64 New Venture Funds launched in November 2025, with detailed insights on investment theses, portfolio companies, and co-investor networks, is now live on VCArchive.

 

This isn’t just a directory, it’s a map of where patient, conviction-driven capital is headed next. Because in the world of venture capital, the quiet ones are often the ones that are shaping the future.

New Venture Funds - November 2025

Middle East
Seed , Series A
Soon
Europe
Pre-Seed , Seed
Soon
North America
Seed , Series A
Soon
North America
Pre-Seed , Seed
Soon
North America
Seed , Series A
Soon
Europe
Seed , Series A
Soon
Europe
Seed , Series A
Soon
Middle East
Seed , Series A
Soon
Europe
Series A , Series B
Soon
Europe ​
Series A , Series B
Soon
0 of 63 row(s) selected.

Rows per page

Page 1 of 7