TLDRs:
- Entrée Capital raises $300M to back early-stage AI, quantum, and crypto startups globally.
- The Tel Aviv VC will target pre-seed, seed, and Series A funding rounds.
- AI, Web3, quantum computing, and security are key focus areas for investment.
- New funding opens doors for startups in Israel, Europe, UK, and the US.
Tel Aviv-based venture capital firm Entrée Capital has raised $300 million to invest in early-stage startups across AI, quantum computing, deep-tech, and cryptocurrency infrastructure.
This fresh capital injection comes as the firm continues to expand its global footprint, now managing $1.5 billion in assets.
The fund will primarily focus on pre-seed, seed, and Series A rounds in Israel, the United Kingdom, Europe, and the United States. While Entrée Capital has historically backed technology-focused companies across various sectors, this latest round highlights the firm’s renewed emphasis on AI, Web3, and quantum technologies.
Focus on AI and Deep-Tech Innovation
Entrée Capital has identified AI, deep-tech, and cryptocurrency infrastructure as central pillars of its investment strategy. Partners at the firm emphasized that emerging technologies like AI agents, decentralized systems, and policy automation are attracting heightened interest.
The funding aims to enable startups in these sectors to accelerate development, scale operations, and bring innovative solutions to market faster.
The firm’s portfolio already includes notable companies such as Classiq, a quantum computing software provider, and Solana, a layer-1 blockchain platform, underscoring Entrée’s commitment to high-tech, forward-looking investments.
Unclear Fund Deployment Details
Although the firm has announced the $300 million fund, specific details remain undisclosed. Entrée Capital has not shared information about fund vehicles, the breakdown of capital allocation by region or stage, reserves for follow-on investments, or investment timelines.
Publicly available data indicates past fund sizes ranged between $125 million and $160 million, and check sizes from pre-seed to Series D can vary from $100,000 to $500 million. However, the exact strategy for deploying the new fund is yet to be revealed.
Opportunities for Startups and Vendors
This new round of funding opens a window for startups and service providers in AI, cloud, and MLOps to pitch to Entrée. Companies specializing in security, compliance, recruiting, and HR software may also find new partnership opportunities.
Founders working on AI agents, decentralized infrastructure, or Web3 policy automation have a timely opportunity to approach Entrée, which has already reviewed over 300 Israeli Web3 deals and invested in seven.
The firm’s strong network, including ties to companies like monday.com and Glovo, may help accelerate introductions and business development across its portfolio.
Global Expansion Strategy
The fund demonstrates Entrée Capital’s intent to strengthen its global presence, supporting startups not only in Israel but also across the UK, Europe, and the US.
By targeting early-stage investments in multiple markets, the firm positions itself at the forefront of quantum computing, AI, and cryptocurrency innovation, helping promising startups scale internationally.


