VCs, angels, micro VCs, growth funds, and corporate venture arms — all actively funding B2B SaaS. Filterable by stage, region, ticket size, and best fit.
134 SaaS investors. One filterable spreadsheet.
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Every investor includes the context you need to decide if they’re worth reaching out to.
8 of the 134 investors included. The full spreadsheet has 10 columns per entry.
+ 126 more investors in the full directory. Includes ticket size, thesis, value-add, and website for each.
Most founders approach fundraising with a spray-and-pray list. Here’s a better way.
Raising a Seed round? Filter out the Series B+ investors. They won’t respond and you’ll waste weeks chasing the wrong people.
A US-only VC won’t fund a Copenhagen-based SaaS (usually). Narrow to investors who actively deploy in your geography.
Read the thesis and best fit columns. Pick 20–30 investors that genuinely align with what you’re building. Quality outreach beats mass emails every time.
If you’re building a B2B SaaS and fundraising is on the horizon — or already happening — this saves you weeks of research.
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Quality beats volume. Build a shortlist of 20–30 investors that genuinely fit your stage, geography, and vertical. A targeted outreach to 25 well-matched VCs will outperform 200 generic emails every time. Use the directory’s filter columns to narrow down fast.
In this directory, 90+ investors fund at Seed stage and 91 at Series A — those are the most common entry points. 62 investors cover Pre-Seed, and 46 invest at Series B. The directory includes stage filters so you can see exactly who funds your round size.
Yes. Every investor in this directory is curated for B2B SaaS relevance. The “Best Fit” column tells you whether they specialize in DevTools, enterprise SaaS, vertical SaaS, fintech SaaS, healthtech SaaS, or are generalist B2B investors. No consumer-only VCs.
The directory includes investors across Europe, the Nordics, the US, and globally. Use the “Regions Invested” column to filter. You’ll find dedicated Nordic and European funds alongside global VCs that actively deploy in the region. Each entry is tagged with the geographies they cover.
The current version was verified on March 12, 2026. Every entry has been checked for accuracy — active fund status, correct website, current investment thesis. We refresh the directory periodically to remove inactive funds and add new ones.
The directory covers venture capital firms, angel investors, micro VCs, corporate venture arms, accelerators, growth equity funds, revenue-based financing providers, and syndicates. The “Investor Type” column lets you filter to the type of capital partner you’re looking for.
At minimum: a clear problem-solution narrative, early traction or validation (customers, revenue, usage metrics), a deck, and a specific ask (round size, use of funds). Investors pass on most companies not because the product is bad, but because the story isn’t clear. Nail your messaging before you start outreach.