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Point72 Ventures is a venture capital firm that invests in technology-driven startups across various sectors. The firm provides capital and strategic support to founders at various stages of growth, from seed funding to preparing for an IPO. Point72 Ventures invests in fintech, artificial intelligence, and enterprise startups, utilizing its expertise and network. It was founded in 2016 and is based in New York, New York. Point72 Ventures operates as a subsidiary of Point72 Asset Management.
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Aug 14, 2025
Business Insider 2025-08-14T12:00:02Z Impact Link Log in Creator economy startups have pulled in hundreds of millions of dollars from investors this year. Business Insider is highlighting 16 VC firms that are funding the next wave of creator companies. Ishan Sinha doesn't think the creator economy is a fad. "It's such a critical part of the internet," Sinha, a partner at Point72 Ventures, told Business Insider. Still, the initial hype and attention on the creator industry have faded, he said. According to a March Goldman Sachs report, funding of creator economy companies peaked in 2021, slowed between 2022 and 2023, and "reaccelerated" in 2024. An estimated $1.5 billion was invested in creator economy startups in 2024, per Goldman Sachs' analysis of PitchBook data. The creator economy has matured into a marketing layer that spans across industries, said Maya Bakhai, founder and general partner of Spice Capital. "Every single company needs to have an attention strategy," she said. So far in 2025, there's already been a handful of flashy fundraising rounds from creator startups. Investors are betting on startups that leverage creators to boost other industries like e-commerce or publishing. Starting the year off, Whatnot, a live shopping app , raised a $265 million Series E funding round at a valuation of $4.9 billion. Later in January, ShopMy, a social shopping and affiliate marketing company, announced a $77.5 million Series B. And last month, Substack, a newsletter platform that's fueled a wave of creators, announced its $100 million Series C. AI continues to be a hot subject. Investors are particularly interested in AI-powered creative tools because they are positioned to help creators with what they do best: make content. Menlo Ventures invested in Flora, an AI tool for digital creatives, for example. Sasha Kaletsky, managing partner at Creator Ventures, told BI that the firm is excited by startups that "empower the long tail of creators to be able to create the content that their audience loves faster, cheaper, better." The firm recently backed tools like Creatify, which generates ads using AI. Some investors also see the creator economy as fitting into their focus on business-to-business (B2B) technology, or view creators as an intersection between consumers and businesses, which has fanned the flame for another VC buzzword: prosumer. Haley Bryant, a principal at Hustle Fund, said she categorizes creators as small to medium businesses. The firm recently invested in Punchup Live , a ticketing marketplace for comedy creators. Business Insider is highlighting 16 VC firms and their partners who are backing creator economy companies — and creators themselves. This list, our sixth annual , was compiled by BI's reporting and is focused on firms that have made recent investments in creator economy companies. Each venture capital firm is listed below, in alphabetical order: AlleyCorp thinks influencers will be important in an AI-first consumer tech landscape AlleyCorp's Susannah Shipton and Marshall Porter. Courtesy of AlleyCorp Investors: Marshall Porter, general partner; Susannah Shipton, partner AlleyCorp is a New York-based VC firm focused on pre-seed, seed, and Series A startups in various categories, including consumer tech, enterprise software, AI, and robotics. The company said it incubated MongoDB, Zola, and Business Insider when the companies were startups. Porter and Shipton both work on consumer tech investments, among other categories. Shipton, whose portfolio includes social-commerce app ShopMy and influencer-marketing platform Agentio, believes creators will continue to be influential in a world where AI agents drive consumer purchases. "Agents will learn how to parse influencer taste just like we do, and they will be swayed by influencer content in both obvious and subtle ways we can't predict yet," she wrote in a July blog post . Fund size: $250 million fund (announced in 2024). Recent investments: Agentio, an advertising platform for creator content Bain Capital Ventures has backed companies like Whop and ShopMy Bain Capital Venture's Scott Friend, Aaref Hilaly, and Merritt Hummer. Courtesy of Bain Capital Investors: Scott Friend, partner; Aaref Hilaly, partner; Merritt Hummer, partner Bain Capital Ventures is the venture division of Bain Capital. The company has been funding startups at various stages of investment for over 20 years, ranging from seed rounds to growth-stage ones. BCV partner Hummer said she looks to invest in companies that are the "critical infrastructure for the creator economy," similar to how Shopify became the backbone of many e-commerce businesses. BCV partner Friend said he looks for creator startups that provide tools for both creators and their business partners, like brands, while partner Hilaly said he's drawn to creator companies that are using AI to help automate tasks and develop new business models for the industry. Fund size: BCV's latest funds total $1.9 billion, with more than $10 billion in assets under management, according to the firm. Recent investments: Krea, a generative AI tool for creatives ShopMy, an affiliate commerce platform for creators Bond Capital recently invested in Substack's $100 million Series C Bond Capital's Mood Rowghani and Rob Scales. Courtesy of Bond Capital Investors: Mood Rowghani, general partner; Rob Scales, principal Bond Capital is a global VC firm that invests in startups from early to growth stages. Rowghani focuses on emerging technology companies and has led the firm's investments into creator economy startups like Whatnot and Substack. Rowghani also serves on the boards of Substack, Partiful, Carbon Robotics, and inDrive. Scales, who joined the firm in 2022, co-leads Bond's investments in software, AI, fintech, and consumer internet categories. A spokesperson for Bond told Business Insider its investors are looking for: Full-stack platforms that empower creators to scale their businesses. Content platforms that "align incentives between creators and their fans," as well as products that prioritize "quality and depth of engagement over optimizing for dopamine hits." Founders who understand creators' needs. Fund size: $2.4 billion, according to the firm. Recent investments: Cartwheel, which generates 3D animation with AI Modyfi, an AI-powered platform for graphic design Palmstreet, a live shopping app for plants and crafts Pickle, a peer-to-peer clothing rental marketplace Creator Ventures is a consumer-focused fund that's 'mega bullish' on creative tools Creator Ventures' Sasha Kaletsky and Caspar Lee. Courtesy of Creator Ventures; Nordin Catic/Getty Images For The Cambridge Union Investors: Sasha Kaletsky, managing partner; Caspar Lee, general partner Kaletsky cofounded Creator Ventures in 2022 with Lee, a longtime YouTuber and entrepreneur. The two have been investing in startups together since 2019, while Kaletsky worked in private equity. The firm announced its most recent fund, Fund II, in April. "We do consumer internet," Kaletsky said, listing apps, marketplaces, AI, and business-to-business (B2B) software that relates to the consumer. "When we think about the creator economy, usually that's in our consumer adjacent B2B, or you can call it prosumer, bucket," he said. Kaletsky said the firm is "mega bullish" on creative tools right now. Fund size: $45 million, according to the firm. Recent investments: Memories AI, a video analysis and creative tool FirstMark is a New York-based firm and early investor in platforms like Pinterest and Discord FirstMark's Derek Chu. Courtesy of FirstMark Investors: Derek Chu, principal; Rick Heitzmann, cofounder and partner; Kathryn Weinmann, principal Heitzmann cofounded FirstMark Capital in 2008 and has backed major social media platforms, including Pinterest and Discord, that have shaped the creator economy. The consumer-focused firm is based in New York. Chu joined FirstMark in 2023 and previously worked at Airbnb and Menlo Ventures. He led FirstMark's investment in peer-to-peer rental platform Pickle and Posh, an events platform. "We're really looking for marketplaces and AI products that empower creators," Chu said. Weinmann joined FirstMark in 2024 and was previously at Norwest Venture Partners. Fund size: $3.5 billion assets under management, according to the firm. FirstMark announced a $1.1 billion fund in 2022. Recent investments: Synthesia, an AI video platform Posh, an events platform Hustle Fund views creators as small businesses that fit into the fund's business-to-business and software investment thesis Hustle Fund's Haley Bryant and Shiyan Koh. Courtesy of Hustle Fund Investors: Haley Bryant, principal; Shiyan Koh, cofounder and general partner Hustle Fund was founded in 2017 by Koh, Eric Bahn, and Elizabeth Yin. Koh looks for tools that help creators enhance their relationships with their audiences, make content, and use first-party data. Bryant, who joined the firm in 2022, previously was the COO of Animalz, a content marketing agency. Bryant said she's "excited about products serving a specific wedge of creators, or focused on a market that's growing as a result of the rise of the creator economy." Hustle Fund primarily invests in pre-seed startups. Fund size: $46 million (Fund III), according to the company. Recent investments: Fabrik, a coworking space and platform for IRL communities Yuzu Labs, a generative AI video and avatar tool Paris-based firm Intuition thinks anyone can be a creator Hugo Amsellem cofounded Intuition VC in 2024. Courtesy of Intuition Investor: Hugo Amsellem, cofounder Amsellem, an investor based in Paris, cofounded Intuition , a consumer-focused VC firm, in 2024. Prior to launching the fund, he was an angel investor in several creator economy startups and previously worked at Jellysmack, a creator economy startup. "The frontier between a consumer and a creator is now becoming very blurry," Amsellem said. "Right now, when you're building for consumers, you are building for people that are creating — some are creating at scale, some are not creating at scale — but anyone is actually a creator." Intuition writes $150,000 checks into pre-seed startups, per the firm's website. Fund size: $10 million, according to the firm. Recent investments: Aicoustics, an audio tool that can be used by podcasters and creators Menlo Ventures' Amy Wu Martin is backing startups that help creators build and monetize their audiences Menlo Ventures' Amy Wu Martin. Courtesy of Menlo Ventures Investor: Amy Wu Martin, partner Martin leads Menlo's consumer technology and gaming investments. She focuses particularly on founders building emerging technology across AI , blockchain, and augmented reality. Before joining Menlo in 2023, she was a partner at Lightspeed Venture Partners and a founding partner at FTX Ventures. When it comes to the creator economy, Martin has led Menlo's investments in categories like gaming and commerce, such as ShopMy. She has also led Menlo's investment in several consumer and creator-related AI companies, including Alta, an AI-powered virtual try-on startup; Flora, a creative tools platform; and Higgsfield, a video AI startup. Fund size: $7 billion assets under management, according to the firm. In 2024, Menlo launched its $100 million Anthology Fund in partnership with Anthropic. Recent investments: Flora, a canvas of AI creative tools Night's background in talent management helps it spot opportunities in media and entertainment Night's Ezra Cooperstein, Reed Duchscher, and Ben Mathews. Courtesy of Night Investors: Ezra Cooperstein, general partner; Reed Duchscher, general partner; Ben Mathews, general partner Night is a talent management firm with a venture studio that invests in and incubates startups and creator-led brands like MrBeast's Feastables . The company looks for startups that are leveraging creators to build new businesses and acquire customers. As a venture studio, it offers its companies a mix of funding and sweat equity, helping upstarts get their businesses off the ground. Cooperstein is the president of Night. Duchscher also runs Night's talent management firm. Mathews was previously at Bessemer Venture Partners. The company incubated creator-oriented startups like Outtake, an AI tool to protect creators and brands from deepfakes, and Troveo, a startup that enables creators to license their content to AI companies for training purposes. Fund size: The company doesn't have a set fund, but invests between $500,000 and $2 million in startups and creator-led brands. Recent investments: Troveo AI, a platform that pays creators to license content as AI training data Patron has deep ties to the gaming industry and is backing startups across community, commerce, and media Patron's Amber Atherton, Brian Cho, and Jason Yeh. Courtesy of Patron Investors: Amber Atherton, partner; Brian Cho, general partner; Jason Yeh, general partner Patron was founded in 2021 by Cho and Yeh, both former Riot Games executives. The firm invests in seed-stage consumer startups across several categories. Prior to launching Patron, Cho was an investor at A16z and led Riot's business and corporate development arms. He focuses on consumer startups across gaming, fitness, and health. Yeh started his career at FirstMark Capital and left to join Riot Games. He focuses on media, entertainment, and commerce. Atherton joined the firm full-time in 2023 and was previously the founder of Zyper, a community platform that was acquired by Discord. She primarily focuses on startups building tools for community and commerce. Patron recently backed SweatPals, which offers tools for fitness creators to monetize their communities with tools like memberships or events. Fund size: $100 million fund that closed at the end of 2024, according to the firm. Recent investments: SweatPals, a fitness community platform OneOff, a fashion affiliate link tool Chronicle Studios , a studio backing creators to develop new franchises Point72 Ventures sees creators as a 'critical part' of the internet Ishan Sinha is a partner at Point72 Ventures. Courtesy of Point72 Investor: Ishan Sinha, partner Sinha invests in early and growth-stage companies across consumer tech. He was previously an investor at Human Capital and an analyst at Goldman Sachs. When making investments in the creator economy, Sinha typically looks for startups solving problems for both creators and consumers, as well as teams with strong go-to-market backgrounds. The firm has previously backed creator economy companies such as Range Media Partners, a talent management company. For Point72, the creator economy umbrella is broad. "It's anything sort of related to the internet economy and people living and breathing and creating an income for themselves on the internet," Sinha said. Fund size: Undisclosed Cheehoo, an AI animation platform Influur, an influencer marketing platform Chronicle Studios, a studio backing creators to develop new franchises Precursor Ventures is a pre-seed and seed stage firm that closed a new fund in April Charles Hudson founded Precursor Ventures. Courtesy of Charles Hudson Investor: Charles Hudson, founder and managing partner In 2015, Hudson founded Precursor Ventures, an early-stage, generalist fund. Precursor announced that it closed its fifth fund at $66 million in April. At the time, Hudson said in a LinkedIn post that the firm had "a strong affinity for first-time founders whose potential has not been correctly understood by those looking for more traditional quality signals." He told BI that he is eyeing three categories in the creator economy space: Creator tools that help with business infrastructure, like revenue management or taxes. Scalable AI tools for tailored fan experiences. Community monetization "platforms for exclusive access and micro-communities." Fund size: $66 million, according to the firm. Recent investments: Weights, an AI creative tool Slow Ventures looks for creators with 'deep authority' in a particular niche Slow Ventures' Sam Lessin, Megan Lightcap, and Billy Parks. Courtesy of Slow Ventures Investor: Sam Lessin, general partner; Megan Lightcap, partner; Billy Parks, venture partner Slow Ventures is an early-stage VC firm that operates a $60 million fund for investing in content creators. The company finds influencers who have authority in a particular content niche and invests between $1 million and $3 million for a roughly 10% stake in their overall businesses. That means the firm can get a return on a creator's media assets, like YouTube and brand deals, and also spin-off businesses they may launch, such as a food creator launching a cookbook. Slow is particularly drawn to creators who are looking to move beyond social media , Lightcap told Business Insider in February. "They look at the media not as the end, but as the means to an end, and think of their content and community, really, as this strategic asset on which they can launch other types of companies," she said. Fund size: $60 million, according to the company. Recent investments: The company writes checks ranging from $1 million to $3 million directly to creators, including woodworking creator Jonathan Katz-Moses. Spice Capital sees creators as the next generation of small businesses Spice Capital's Maya Bakhai. Spice Capital Investor: Maya Bakhai, founder and general partner Spice Capital launched in 2021 and now has over 50 portfolio companies across AI, the blockchain, and consumer, Bakhai said. It invests in founders who are capitalizing on new behaviors and cultural shifts. Prior to launching Spice, Bakhai worked at Kevin Durant's VC firm Thirty Five Ventures and amassed capital as an angel investor through profits from her bet on Crocs. "Everyone is a creator, whether your viral video became a meme, whether you are publishing your résumé on LinkedIn, writing as an independent journalist, or a startup looking for distribution edge," she said. "Everyone is competing in the same attention economy where the best narratives earn spotlight and a premium in valuation." Fund size: Fund II is a $25 million fund specializing in pre-seed, Bakhai said. Recent investments: Hype, an app for trading memecoins MUBI, a streaming service, production company, and distributor for curated films Upside Ventures uses social media marketing to help boost its portfolio companies Upside Ventures' Jamie Elliott and Sam Uwins. Courtesy of Upside Ventures Investors: Jamie Elliott, general partner; Sam Uwins, general partner Upside Ventures is a London-based VC firm that focuses on seed-stage investments in consumer startups. The firm has roots in the creator economy. Uwins, a general partner, works with YouTube creators The Sidemen . He's helped them develop businesses like the vodka product XIX and a fried-chicken restaurant chain called Sides. Upside said its ties to media properties like YouTube help it boost brand visibility for its portfolio companies. Fund size: $25 million, according to the company. Recent investments: ChatBCC, a group chat platform for creators Recommended video
Point72 Ventures Investments
240 Investments
Point72 Ventures has made 240 investments. Their latest investment was in Vector as part of their Series A on September 03, 2025.

Point72 Ventures Investments Activity

Date | Round | Company | Amount | New? | Co-Investors | Sources |
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9/3/2025 | Series A | Vector | $61M | Yes | Alumni Ventures, Cambria Group, Dauntless Ventures, GSB Backers, Harpoon Ventures, Kickstart Fund, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Pelion Venture Partners, R7, Run Ventures, Shield Capital, and Stony Lonesome Group | 3 |
8/27/2025 | Seed VC | Artificial Societies | $5.35M | Yes | 4 | |
8/1/2025 | Series C - II | SiMa.ai | $85M | No | Fidelity Investments, Maverick Capital, Stepstone Group, and Undisclosed Investors | 4 |
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Date | 9/3/2025 | 8/27/2025 | 8/1/2025 | 7/29/2025 | 7/21/2025 |
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Company | Vector | Artificial Societies | SiMa.ai | ||
Amount | $61M | $5.35M | $85M | ||
New? | Yes | Yes | No | ||
Co-Investors | Alumni Ventures, Cambria Group, Dauntless Ventures, GSB Backers, Harpoon Ventures, Kickstart Fund, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Pelion Venture Partners, R7, Run Ventures, Shield Capital, and Stony Lonesome Group | Fidelity Investments, Maverick Capital, Stepstone Group, and Undisclosed Investors | |||
Sources | 3 | 4 | 4 |
Point72 Ventures Portfolio Exits
36 Portfolio Exits
Point72 Ventures has 36 portfolio exits. Their latest portfolio exit was Unbabel on August 22, 2025.
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4/16/2025 | Acquired | 3 | |||
3/11/2025 | Acquired | 2 | |||
Point72 Ventures Partners & Customers
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Point72 Ventures has 1 strategic partners and customers. Point72 Ventures recently partnered with Deep 6 AI on November 11, 2019.
Point72 Ventures Service Providers
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Point72 Ventures has 1 service provider relationship
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Point72 Ventures Team
10 Team Members
Point72 Ventures has 10 team members, including , .
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