Contrary (venture capital firm)

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Contrary
Company type Private
Industry Venture Capital
Founded2016
Headquarters San Francisco, California, United States
Key people
Eric Tarczynski, Kyle Harrison, Will Robbins
Products Investments
AUM US $250 million
Website contrary.com

Contrary is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm. Formed in 2016, the firm invests across early stage companies in North America and India. [1] Select investments from the firm include DoorDash, Anduril, Ramp, Zepto, and Vise.

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Background

The firm was founded by Eric Tarczynski in 2016. For his work founding Contrary, Tarczynski was awarded the Forbes 30 Under 30 honor in the Venture Capital category. [2] [3]

Investors in Contrary include Tesla co-founder Martin Eberhard, Reddit co-founder Steve Huffman, Twitch co-founder Emmett Shear, Twitter ex-CEO Parag Agrawal, Meta Chief Product Officer Chris Cox, and GitHub COO Erica Brescia. [1] [4] [5]

Investments

Contrary's current investments include DoorDash, Anduril, [6] Armada, [7] [8] Ramp, [9] Vise, [10] Kyte, [11] Maev, [12] Memora Health, [13] Check, [14] Stytch, [15] Hallow, [16] Parfait, [17] and Zepto [18] among others.

In July 2020, the firm announced Contrary Talent, a network of engineers, designers, product managers, and operators. The network supports members through job opportunities, career development, and funding should they start a company. [19]

In July 2020, Contrary made the first investment in Zepto, [20] [21] a grocery delivery company based in India. Zepto has since raised $560 million, including funding from Y Combinator and Breyer Capital. [18]

In October 2021, Contrary announced a $20 million Fund II. [5] Five months later in March 2022, Contrary announced that they had closed a $75 million Fund III. [6]

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