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Mayfield operates as a venture capital firm that focuses on enterprise technology, AI-first, deep tech, and human and planetary health sectors. The firm provides financial backing and strategic support to founders starting from the inception stage to develop and grow their companies. Mayfield invests in sectors such as enterprise technology and health-related technologies. It was founded in 1969 and is based in Menlo Park, California.
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Sep 5, 2025
West is where founders, operators, and investors get real about what it actually takes. This stage is all tactics, the nitty-gritty of turning an idea into a business that works.Weve already announced heavy hitters like Elad Gil, Dick Costolo, and Ryan Petersen and now the lineup is getting even bigger. New speakers, including Discords Jason Citron, and new sessions, like live demos of the latest robots, are joining the agenda. Expect fresh insights on everything from closing your first term sheet to scaling your go-to-market engine to finding where AI truly fits in your business.Expect candid conversations, hard-won lessons, and live Q&A with the people whove built and backed category-defining companies. If you want to scale smarter, the Builders Stage is where it happens. Register now and save up to $668 on your ticket before rates go up later this month.Discover the full lineup for the Builders Stage at Disrupt 2025Raising smartElad Gil, CEO, Gil & Co.Before most of the world had experienced ChatGPT, Elad Gil had already written seed checks to startups like Perplexity, Character.AI, and Harvey. Thats on top of early bets on companies like Airbnb, Airtable, Anduril, Brex, Checkr, Coinbase, Deel, Figma, Flexport, GitLab, Gusto, Instacart, Notion, Opendoor, Pinterest, Rippling, Square, Stripe you get the idea.Gil, who has also founded multiple companies like Mixerlabs (bought by Twitter) and Color Health, always seems to know whats next. And hes already working on the next things coming for AI and investing.Image Credits:Slava Blazer / A Technology NewsRoomBuilding Whats Next with the Minds Behind Twitter and MetaAdam Bain and Dick Costolo, co-founders and managing partners, and David Fischer, partner, at 01 AdvisorsTechcrunch eventSan Francisco|October 27-29, 2025Join these three powerhouse investors from 01 Advisors for an insider fireside chat about what it really takes to build, scale, and fund early-stage startups today. From product to growth to fundraising, youll get candid advice and fresh perspectives from industry veterans shaping the next wave of tech success.How to Pitch When Youre at the Inception StageNavin Chaddha, managing partner, Mayfield; and Charles Hudson, managing partner, Precursor VenturesRaising pre-seed and seed-stage capital at the inception stage means pitching without a product, users, or traction just a vision and a founder story. In this panel, Navin Chaddha of Mayfield and Charles Hudson of Precursor Ventures share what they look for in the earliest-stage founders and how to stand out when you have little more than an idea. Learn how to build trust, tell a compelling story, and avoid the most common mistakes founders make when trying to land that critical first check.Image Credits:Kimberly White / Getty ImagesSeed Money Secrets Every Founder Should KnowGabby Cazeau, partner, Harlem Capital; Marlon Nichols, co-founder and managing general partner, MaC Venture Capital; and Maria Palma, partner, Freestyle CapitalRaising your first round is tough, but far from impossible. This panel brings together experienced investors to break down what it really takes to close a seed round. From crafting the right pitch to ensuring you are greenlighting the right partners, get actionable advice to turn investor interest into capital.How to Raise a Series A in 2026Thomas Krane, managing director, Insight Partners; Katie Stanton, founder and general partner, Moxxie Ventures; and Sangeen Zeb, general partner, GVIn this unfiltered panel, top VCs reveal what really gets them to offer a term sheet with a healthy valuation from metrics that matter to the pitch mistakes that kill deals. Learn how to position your company for its first priced, institutional investment.What VCs Really Want to Hear in Your PitchMedha Agarwal, general partner, defy.vc; Jyoti Bansal, CEO and co-founder, Harness; and Jennifer Neundorfer, general partner, January VenturesInvestors hear hundreds of pitches, but only a few stand out. Hear directly from VCs on what they love, what makes them cringe, and the subtle signals founders often miss. This panel reveals insider tips to help you craft a pitch that grabs attention, builds trust, and wins the right checks.Image Credits:Kimberly White / Getty ImagesRethinking Startup Capital Without VCsErik Allebest, co-founder and CEO, Chess.com; Kay Makishi, Lupoff/Stevens Family Office; and Gale Wilkinson, managing partner, VITALIZE Venture CapitalVCs arent the only game in town. Join us as we explore alternative fundraising paths with an angel investor, a family office vice president, and a founder who bootstrapped to success. Learn how to tap into capital that aligns with your vision, keeps you in control, and gets you to the next stage on your terms.Preparing Now for Your Later Stage RaiseLila Preston, head of growth equity, Generation Investment Management; Andrea Thomaz, CEO and co-founder, Diligent Robotics; and Zeya Yang, partner, IVPRaising later-stage rounds takes more than luck its about strategy from day one. Join these three exceptional VCs and an experienced founder as they share how to build metrics, storytelling, and relationships that position your startup for future funding success. Learn the key moves that set you up to close bigger rounds with confidence.Where VCs Are Placing Their Bets in 2026Nina Achadjian, partner, Index Ventures; Jerry Chen, general partner, Greylock; and Viviana Faga, general partner, FelicisCurious where the smart money is heading next? This panel brings together top VCs to share their 2026 investment priorities, emerging sectors, and what innovations are catching their eye. Early-stage founders, this one is for you! Get a rare glimpse into the trends and technologies that could shape your business in the year ahead.Scaling smartBuilding in a Time of UncertaintyRyan Petersen, founder and CEO, FlexportUncertainty is the new normal, but its also an opportunity. In this fireside chat, Ryan Petersen, CEO of global logistics unicorn Flexport, shares his hard-won insights. With $2.3 billion raised, Flexports shipping technology sits at the intersection of international business and policy, giving Petersen almost prescient economic insights. Hes been vocal about everything from tariff policy to AI. Hes also experienced personal volatility, famously leaving his CEO role and then returning less than a year later. Founders, take note: This is how you build when the rules keep changing.Image Credits:Slava Blazer / A Technology NewsRoomCreating Communities and Companies That LastJason Citron, founder and former CEO, Discord; and Tade Oyerinde, founder and chancellor, CampusWhat happens when you design around people, not institutions? Jason Citron, founder and former CEO of Discord, and Tade Oyerinde, founder and chancellor of Campus, will discuss how they built companies that tapped into community to break through the noise. From Discords rise as a global hub for millions to Campus ambitious mission to reinvent college, theyll explore product design, lessons in scaling amid competition, and how founders can balance vision with adaptability.How to Nail Product-Market FitRajat Bhageria, founder and CEO, Chef Robotics; Ann Bordetsky, partner, NEA; and Murali Joshi, partner, ICONIQBuilding a product is hard. Building one that customers are chomping at the bit to get, thats priced right, and that delivers on its promises is even harder, and its always messy. But once you hit the holy grail of product-market fit, your startup is on a fast track to growth, funding, and traction. Hear from a founder whos lived it and two investors whove helped many others get there. This panel breaks down how to test smarter and iterate with intention so you can stop guessing and start growing.Image Credits:Haje Kamps / A Technology NewsRoomHow Much Salary and Equity Should You Really Offer Early Employees?Randi Jakubowitz, head of operations and talent, 645 Ventures; Rebecca Lee Whiting, fractional general counsel for early-stage startups, Epigram Legal P.C.; and Yin Wu, founder and CEO, PulleyEarly hires shape your startups future, but only if you can attract and keep them. This panel dives into building equity and benefits packages that compete with Big Tech without breaking your burn rate. Hear real-world strategies to align incentives, boost retention, and build a team that scales.With Vibe Coding, Do Early-Stage Startups Still Need to Hire 10x Engineers?David Cramer, co-founder and CPO, Sentry; Lauri Moore, partner, Bessemer Venture Partners; and Zach Lloyd, founder and CEO, WarpVibe-coding products have completely changed the speed, cost, and technical skill needed to build products, from prototypes to shipping. This is especially true for early-stage startups. Some makers of these products have even declared that no one needs to learn to code anymore. If so, that means startups dont need to fill their early rosters with the famed 10x coders. But how much of that is hype and how much is reality? Our panelists will dive into how the developer tool world is changing and what comes next.The Pros and Cons of Hiring AI Agents as Early EmployeesJaspar Carmichael-Jack, co-founder and CEO, Artisan; Sarah Franklin, CEO, Lattice; and Caleb Peffer, co-founder and CEO, FirecrawlMost startups today are using AI in some capacities: vibe-coding prototypes or new features, deep research via their favorite chat before sales calls. Many are also building AI products, or at least including AI options and features. So, should you embed AI at the root operations of your businesses, like hiring AI agents instead of humans for sales? For customer support? To automate your billing? Learn how to pick the right use cases, build smarter workflows, and get the biggest impact with limited resources.Do Startups Still Need Silicon Valley?Anh-Tho Chuong, co-founder and CEO, Lago; Tawni Cranz, operating partner, SignalFire; and David Hall, managing partner, Rise of the Rest seed fund, RevolutionWhile Silicon Valley is still the startup capital, how important is access to it anymore? This panel debates whether founders must plant roots in the Valley to succeed or if opportunity is so strong elsewhere that they dont need it. Hear perspectives from investors and founders redefining what it means to build, scale, and fund a company in todays decentralized tech world.Building a GTM Engine That Actually WorksMax Altschuler, founder and general partner, GTMfund; Marc Manara, head of startups, OpenAI; and Alison Wagonfeld, VP marketing and chief marketing officer, Google CloudA killer product needs a killer go-to-market strategy. This panel explores best traditional practices in building a GTM function, as well as how early-stage startups can harness AI to build a GTM function that drives growth, wins customers, and scales efficiently. Hear from founders and GTM experts on hiring, messaging, sales tactics, and the key metrics that prove your approach is working.Live Demo of Moxi the Humanoid RobotHospitals are complex, high-pressure workplaces, and robotics and AI are being developed to take on routine tasks that free up staff for patient care. Humanoid robots like Moxi, built by Diligent Robotics, are already deployed in hospitals to manage deliveries and ease daily workloads. In this live demo, youll see how Moxi navigates hallways, avoids obstacles, and interacts with people in real time. The session will explore the opportunities and challenges of bringing socially intelligent robots into healthcare and where the technology is headed next.Image Credits:Diligent RoboticsFrom scaling tactics to startup strategy its all at Disrupt 2025You will gain invaluable insights from these tech giants live on the Builders Stage, and youll learn from other top voices across five industry stages, breakouts, and sessions at Disrupt 2025 all alongside 10,000+ startup, tech, and VC leaders this October. Register today and save up to $668 on your pass before rates increase at the end of this month.
Mayfield Investments
1,087 Investments
Mayfield has made 1,087 investments. Their latest investment was in ProRata.ai as part of their Series B on September 05, 2025.

Mayfield Investments Activity

Date | Round | Company | Amount | New? | Co-Investors | Sources |
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9/5/2025 | Series B | ProRata.ai | $40M | No | Bold Capital, Exponential Ventures, Idealab Studio, MVP Ventures, Revolution Ventures, SBI Investment, and Touring Capital | 4 |
8/1/2025 | Series C | Mirvie | $23.7M | No | 1 | |
7/22/2025 | Series A | Scrunch AI | $15M | No | Decibel, Homebrew, and Undisclosed Investors | 4 |
7/15/2025 | Seed VC | |||||
7/1/2025 | Seed VC - II |
Date | 9/5/2025 | 8/1/2025 | 7/22/2025 | 7/15/2025 | 7/1/2025 |
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Round | Series B | Series C | Series A | Seed VC | Seed VC - II |
Company | ProRata.ai | Mirvie | Scrunch AI | ||
Amount | $40M | $23.7M | $15M | ||
New? | No | No | No | ||
Co-Investors | Bold Capital, Exponential Ventures, Idealab Studio, MVP Ventures, Revolution Ventures, SBI Investment, and Touring Capital | Decibel, Homebrew, and Undisclosed Investors | |||
Sources | 4 | 1 | 4 |
Mayfield Portfolio Exits
255 Portfolio Exits
Mayfield has 255 portfolio exits. Their latest portfolio exit was SmartRecruiters on August 01, 2025.
Date | Exit | Companies | Valuation Valuations are submitted by companies, mined from state filings or news, provided by VentureSource, or based on a comparables valuation model. | Acquirer | Sources |
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8/1/2025 | Acquired | 20 | |||
7/23/2025 | Acquired | 5 | |||
6/24/2025 | Acquired | 2 | |||
Date | 8/1/2025 | 7/23/2025 | 6/24/2025 | ||
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Sources | 20 | 5 | 2 |
Mayfield Fund History
40 Fund Histories
Mayfield has 40 funds, including Mayfield XVII.
Closing Date | Fund | Fund Type | Status | Amount | Sources |
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5/8/2023 | Mayfield XVII | $580M | 2 | ||
5/8/2023 | Mayfield Select III | $375M | 2 | ||
5/19/2020 | Mayfield Select Fund I | $125M | 8 | ||
5/19/2020 | Mayfield XV | ||||
3/25/2020 | Mayfield Select II |
Closing Date | 5/8/2023 | 5/8/2023 | 5/19/2020 | 5/19/2020 | 3/25/2020 |
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Fund | Mayfield XVII | Mayfield Select III | Mayfield Select Fund I | Mayfield XV | Mayfield Select II |
Fund Type | |||||
Status | |||||
Amount | $580M | $375M | $125M | ||
Sources | 2 | 2 | 8 |
Mayfield Partners & Customers
3 Partners and customers
Mayfield has 3 strategic partners and customers. Mayfield recently partnered with Divot on August 8, 2025.
Date | Type | Business Partner | Country | News Snippet | Sources |
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8/6/2025 | Partner | Divot | Honorees will be featured on the Divot and Mayfield websites , amplified at Startup Grind events , across partner channels , and invited to join a one-of-a-kind community of AI builders spanning startups , research , policy , and enterprise -- connected by thoughtful programming and an unparalleled network of peers . | 2 | |
1/5/2022 | Partner | ||||
Partner |
Date | 8/6/2025 | 1/5/2022 | |
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Type | Partner | Partner | Partner |
Business Partner | Divot | ||
Country | |||
News Snippet | Honorees will be featured on the Divot and Mayfield websites , amplified at Startup Grind events , across partner channels , and invited to join a one-of-a-kind community of AI builders spanning startups , research , policy , and enterprise -- connected by thoughtful programming and an unparalleled network of peers . | ||
Sources | 2 |
Mayfield Team
24 Team Members
Mayfield has 24 team members, including , .
Name | Work History | Title | Status |
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Wally Davis | Founder | Current | |
Name | Wally Davis | ||||
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Work History | |||||
Title | Founder | ||||
Status | Current |
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