Decent Capital
Venture capitalSingapore · Pre-Seed–Series A · 25 people tracked
Investment thesis
Invests from early experiments through public markets, leveraging Jason Zeng’s Tencent alumni network and Asia–Silicon Valley cross-border presence to support founders in hard-to-underwrite areas like urban mobility and eVTOL.
Source: firm website, verified Jul 31, 2026.
Team · 25 people
from the firm's websiteWhat they invest in
from 11 of 21 portfolio companiesConsumer ×4Cleantech ×2Hardware ×2Marketplaces ×2Mobility & Transportation ×2AdTech ×1Biotech ×1Creator Economy ×1
HQs:China×3United States×1
Investments · 21 tracked
founders shown can be your intro pathButter develops mobile apps (including 黄油相机, 面包视频, and nichi) for photo and video creation, offering templates, fonts, stickers, and filters that let users add text and effects to images and videos.
ConsumerCreator EconomyMedia & EntertainmentBeijing, CN
Firefly operates a network of digital advertising screens on vehicles including car top displays and branded wraps on taxis and rideshare vehicles, delivering geo-targeted and contextually relevant messages to urban audiences across 60,000+ screens in the U.S. and 7 countries globally.
AdTechMarketing TechMarketplacesMobility & Transportation
Kaan Gunay(Founder)in
金斧子 (Jinfuzi) is a Chinese online platform for private fund (私募) investing, offering educational content and tools to help individual investors learn about, select, purchase, and redeem private securities funds.
ConsumerFintech
张开兴(CEO)
Lyxia cultivates microalgae (Nannochloropsis sp.) in seawater-based coastal farms to produce vegan Omega-3 EPA and plant protein as an alternative to fish- and krill-derived oils.
BiotechCleantechFoodTech
Moreless is a technology company focused on mental wellness and mind-body health, building consumer lifestyle apps.
ConsumerMental HealthWellness & Fitness
PyrAmes develops a noninvasive, continuous wireless blood pressure monitoring platform (Boppli) for neonatal and pediatric patients, as well as adults, addressing the need for continuous BP monitoring without invasive arterial lines.
Digital HealthHealthtechMedical Devices
Xina Quan(Co-Founder and CEO)
Reach develops AI-driven wireless "power beaming" technology that transmits electricity over distance to devices ranging from microwatts to kilowatts, using adaptive metamaterial transmitters and beam-control systems.
Deep TechEnergyHardware
A Chinese team designs and develops mobile games, including the martial arts "Musou"-style action game Degenerate-III, which began alpha testing in February 2021.
Gaming
Optical/photonic computing company (曦智科技).
Portfolio news
latest coverage across their companiesLime · karmactive.com · Aug 13, 2026
Firefly · theglobeandmail.com · Jun 27, 2026
Frequently asked questions
- What stage does Decent Capital invest at?
- Decent Capital invests at the Pre-Seed, Seed, Series A stages.
- What is Decent Capital's typical check size?
- Decent Capital typically writes checks of $425K – $25M.
- What sectors does Decent Capital focus on?
- Decent Capital focuses on SaaS.
- Where is Decent Capital located?
- Decent Capital is headquartered in Singapore, SG.
- Does Decent Capital lead rounds?
- Yes, Decent Capital leads investment rounds.
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