Morph Capital
Venture capitalPre-Seed–Seed · 9 people tracked
Investment thesis
Morph Capital invests early in founders rather than fixed ideas, emphasizing a founders-first, people-centric approach. The firm frames many investments around a long-term (up to 25-year) horizon, prioritizing patient support over immediate returns. As former and current founders themselves, the partners co-create and share risk with the companies they back, offering strategic and tactical guidance, practical help, and access to community. They aim to provide a blueprint for startup success and stand behind founders through both good and challenging times, positioning themselves as hands-on operator-investors rather than passive capital providers.
Source: firm website, verified Aug 3, 2026.
Team · 9 people
from the firm's websiteWhat they invest in
from 5 of 8 portfolio companiesAI & Machine Learning ×2Enterprise Software ×2Fintech ×2Consumer ×1Data & Infrastructure ×1Energy ×1GovTech ×1PropTech ×1
HQs:Honduras×1
Investments · 8 tracked
founders shown can be your intro pathStartup backed by Morph Capital from an early, pre-idea stage.
Kin is a personal AI assistant that builds a persistent, evolving understanding of a user's life, offering features like an AI advisory board, guided sessions, natural voice conversations, pattern insights, and a reflective journal.
AI & Machine LearningConsumerWellness & Fitness
Co-investorsSeier Capital
Próspera operates a special economic zone (ZEDE) on the island of Roatán, Honduras, offering businesses a custom legal, regulatory, and tax framework, online company formation, and physical infrastructure.
GovTechPropTechRoatán, HN
Co-investorsCoinbase VenturesNIVPronomos Capital
Risika provides B2B credit risk assessment and automated decision-making solutions for Nordic companies, using data and integrated risk policies to help businesses evaluate customer creditworthiness and fraud risk.
Data & InfrastructureEnterprise SoftwareFintech
Co-investorsSEED Capital Denmark
Scaleup Finance delivers professional investor and board reporting services for startups and growing companies, combining financial data aggregation with expert CFO oversight to produce monthly board-ready reports.
Enterprise SoftwareFintechSaaS
Co-investorsClocktower VenturesFin CapitalWestern Technology Investment
Skycore is a fabless semiconductor company that develops advanced power conversion microchips for efficient energy conversion in AI servers, power modules, and battery energy storage systems.
AI & Machine LearningEnergySemiconductors
Co-investorsBalnord Sp. z o.o.First MomentumMätch VC
Portfolio news
latest coverage across their companiesRisika · techsavvy.media · Apr 27, 2026
Frequently asked questions
- How many investments has Morph Capital made?
- Morph Capital has 8 tracked investments.
- What stage does Morph Capital invest at?
- Morph Capital invests at the Pre-Seed, Seed stages.
- What sectors does Morph Capital focus on?
- Morph Capital focuses on Crypto & Web3, Sector Agnostic.
- Who does Morph Capital co-invest with?
- Morph Capital most often shares deals with Clocktower Ventures, Coinbase Ventures, Fin Capital, among 10 tracked co-investors.
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