Menlo Ventures, a venture capital firm investing actively in AI startups, has announced the first cohort of 18 companies for the $100 million Anthology Fund, launched in partnership with Anthropic. Companies are selected in various sectors, such as research, finance, healthcare, security, and CRM. Among the eighteen selected companies, eight of them are currently operating in stealth mode.
“VCs have largely focused their investments on the foundational layers of AI — hardware and models. Now, the spotlight is shifting to delivering real-world value through transformative end-user applications,” said Deedy Das, general partner at Menlo Ventures.
Launched in July 2024, the Anthology Fund is an initiative to use $100 million in capital to back AI-first startups. The fund will invest $100,000 + in seed to expand startups that use Anthropic’s AI technology.
The fund will also provide selected startups access to Anthropic’s latest models, with $25,000 worth of free credits.
“For both the team at Menlo and our partners at Anthropic, the Anthology Fund goes beyond investing. We’re building a strong community of pioneers who are harnessing Anthropic’s technology to demonstrate the tremendous impact AI could have on human lives,” read the announcement.
Menlo Ventures has been an active investor in Anthropic and participated in the $450 million Series C round last year. In November, Anthropic also announced a $4 billion investment from Amazon.
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