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Browse OpenVC’s curated list of Philadelphia venture capital firms, angel investors, and accelerators. Whether you’re raising a pre-seed, seed, or Series A round—discover funding opportunities built for ambitious founders.
Last update: June 17, 2026
List author: Devon Wood
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The City of Brotherly Love has built a venture capital ecosystem shaped by early conviction investors, healthcare specialists, and firms that operate nationally while maintaining deep local roots. These investors have an established presence in the Philadelphia market and are among the most recognizable names founders encounter when raising capital in the region.
First Round Capital built its reputation by leading some of the earliest institutional rounds in technology startups. Founded by Josh Kopelman, the firm is best known for backing companies at the idea and early product stages, often before traditional metrics exist. While its portfolio spans the U.S., First Round’s Philadelphia origins still matter, and many local founders first cross paths with the firm when raising their initial priced round.
Dreamit Ventures operates with a structured investment model built for startups preparing to scale. Companies entering the Dreamit network typically already have customers and are working toward enterprise sales or follow-on funding. With Philadelphia as a core base, Dreamit is frequently considered by healthtech and securetech founders moving beyond validation and into execution.
Osage Venture Partners has long been active in backing software and technology companies once revenue traction starts to take shape. Many founders engage with Osage during Seed or Series A rounds, particularly in B2B and enterprise software. The firm is often involved as companies begin formalizing go-to-market strategy and expanding early customer bases.
BioAdvance plays a visible role in Philadelphia’s life sciences and healthcare landscape. Capital from BioAdvance often supports companies emerging from research environments, including therapeutics, diagnostics, medical devices, and health IT. Its close ties to universities, hospitals, and research institutions make it a common partner for clinically driven startups in the region.
Robin Hood Ventures has been an active early-stage investor group in the Philadelphia area since 1999. Founders often encounter Robin Hood Ventures while assembling seed rounds that involve multiple investors and syndicates. Activity spans software, healthcare, consumer, and enterprise companies, with frequent collaboration alongside venture funds.
MissionOG partners with technology companies that have moved beyond early experimentation and into more disciplined growth. Many of its investments sit at the intersection of fintech, data platforms, and software infrastructure. Philadelphia-based founders often engage with MissionOG when they are preparing to scale operations and professionalize execution.
Looking outside Philadelphia can help founders tap into deeper venture networks, specialized expertise, and follow-on capital as their companies grow.
Investors in Pennsylvania: Covers active investors across the state, including groups with strength in healthcare, enterprise software, and industrial technology.
Investors in Pittsburgh: A complementary market known for robotics, AI, and university-driven startups.
Investors in New York City: One of the deepest venture markets globally, often included by Philly founders raising larger seed or Series A rounds.
Investors in Washington DC: Especially relevant for companies operating in govtech, defense, cybersecurity, and regulated industries.
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