Kevin Henrikson
Description
Kevin Henrikson is a highly respected angel investor with a remarkable portfolio of early-stage technology companies, primarily focusing on B2B SaaS, developer tools, and fintech. His investment philosophy is deeply informed by his extensive operational background, having served as VP of Engineering at Instacart and as the founder and CEO of Dust Labs. Prior to these roles, he held significant leadership positions at Acompli (acquired by Microsoft) and Zimbra (acquired by Yahoo and then VMware), where he honed his expertise in building and scaling successful software products. This hands-on experience allows him to provide invaluable strategic and technical guidance to the founders he backs, making him a sought-after partner in competitive seed rounds.
Henrikson’s investment thesis centers on backing visionary teams developing foundational software and infrastructure that address critical business needs. He demonstrates a keen eye for identifying companies poised for significant disruption and growth, often investing at the pre-seed or seed stage. His portfolio showcases a strong preference for companies that empower developers, enhance enterprise productivity, or innovate within financial services. He is known for his ability to spot emerging trends and invest in companies that later become industry leaders, leveraging his deep understanding of product development and engineering at scale.
His angel investment track record is exceptionally strong, featuring early bets on some of the most successful technology companies of the past decade. Notable investments include design collaboration giant Figma, productivity powerhouse Notion, developer platform GitLab, and fintech disruptors like Brex, Mercury, and Ramp. He has also backed leading companies such as Rippling, Superhuman, Retool, Vercel, Linear, Amplitude, Airtable, and OpenPhone. With over 30 angel investments listed on platforms like Crunchbase, Henrikson has consistently identified and supported high-potential ventures. While specific check sizes can vary, his typical first checks are understood to range from approximately $50,000 to $500,000, reflecting his role as a strategic individual investor rather than a large institutional fund. His unique blend of operational expertise and a proven investment eye positions him as a significant force in the early-stage venture ecosystem.
Investor Profile
Kevin Henrikson has backed more than 20 startups, with 0 new investments in the last 12 months alone. The firm has led 0 rounds, about 0% of its total and boasts 8 exits across its portfolio.
Investment Focus Highlights
- Concentrates on Seed, Series A, Convertible Note rounds (top funding stages).
- Majority of deals are located in United States.
- Strong thematic focus on Software, Analytics, Social Media.
- Typical check size: $50K – $500K.
Stage Focus
- Seed (70%)
- Series A (10%)
- Convertible Note (5%)
- Series Unknown (5%)
- Debt Financing (5%)
- Angel (5%)
Country Focus
- United States (100%)
Industry Focus
- Software
- Analytics
- Social Media
- E-commerce
- Mobile
- Finance
- Financial Services
- Fintech
- Funding Platform
- Automotive
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