Craft Ventures

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Craft Ventures
Company type Private
Industry Venture capital
Founded2017;7 years ago (2017)
Founder David O. Sacks, Bill Lee
Headquarters San Francisco
ProductsVenture capital
Total assets $850 million
Website craftventures.com   OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg

Craft Ventures is a venture capital firm based in San Francisco which makes early stage venture investments. Craft was founded in 2017 by David O. Sacks and Bill Lee. [1]

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Background

Craft was founded in 2017 by David O. Sacks, formerly of Yammer and PayPal [2] and Bill Lee, [3] [4] formerly of Remarq and Big Fish Games. Jeff Fluhr, [5] founder and former CEO of StubHub, joined as general partner in 2018 and Sky Dayton, founder of EarthLink and Boingo Wireless, joined as venture partner the same year.

Craft announced its first fund of $350 million in January 2018 [6] and its second fund of $500M in October 2019. [7]

Funds

Craft Ventures I ($350 million) was raised in 2017. [8] [9]

Craft Ventures II ($500 million) was raised in 2019. [10]

In August 2021, Craft announced the closing of Craft Ventures III ($612 million) and Craft Ventures Growth I ($510 million), focusing on SaaS businesses and marketplace businesses. [11] [12]

In November 2023, Craft announced the closing of Craft Ventures IV ($712 million) and Craft Ventures Growth II ($608 million). [13]

Notable Exits

CompanyYear of investmentInvestment typeExit [14]
CloudKitchens 2017Series A (Co-Lead)Acquired by 10100 in 2019
Harbor2017SeedAcquired by Bitgo in February 2020
Lumina2018Seed (Lead)Acquired by Bitgo in April 2020

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