Banner VC
Venture capitalActively deployingAustin
Also known as BANNER VC MANAGEMENT, LLC
Fund manager profile
Banner VC is a venture fund manager based in Austin. SEC filings show 2 venture funds on record, most recently Banner VC I, LP ($220M offering) filed June 2026.
Source: SEC EDGAR Form D filings. Firm website data not yet available.
What they invest in
from 1 of 6 portfolio companiesDeep Tech Γ1Defense Tech Γ1Space Tech Γ1
HQs:United StatesΓ1
Investments Β· 6 tracked
founders shown can be your intro pathImpulse Space develops in-space mobility infrastructure and spacecraft, enabling transportation and logistics between Earth orbit, the Moon, and Mars.
Deep TechDefense TechSpace TechRedondo Beach, US
Tom Mueller(Founder & CEO)Eric Romo(Executive Officer, Director)Margaret Abernathy(Executive Officer)
BoardMichael Linse(Director)inJohn William Raymond(Director)Alexandria Anne McHugh(Director)
Co-investors137 VenturesAlumni VenturesArctic DigitalBalerion Space VenturesBasecamp FundBeyond Earth Ventures+12 more
Portfolio news
latest coverage across their companies
Impulse Space Β· govconwire.com Β· Jun 5, 2026
Frequently asked questions
- How many investments has Banner VC made?
- Banner VC has 6 tracked investments.
- What sectors does Banner VC focus on?
- Banner VC focuses on Deep Tech, Space Tech.
- Where is Banner VC located?
- Banner VC is headquartered in Austin, US.
- Who does Banner VC co-invest with?
- Banner VC most often shares deals with Balerion Space Ventures, DCVC (Data Collective), Lux Capital, among 13 tracked co-investors.
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