Redpoint Ventures does not announce itself with noise. It shows up with receipts. Since 1999, the firm has operated on a simple, dangerous belief that if you find founders early enough and stand close when it gets uncomfortable, markets eventually bend. Netflix. Stripe. Twilio. HashiCorp. Those names did not feel inevitable when Redpoint Ventures leaned in. They felt risky, inconvenient, and ahead of consensus, which is usually where the signal lives.
The firm now manages $4.5 billion and has backed more than 465 companies with over 311 exits. That is not trivia. That is muscle memory built across cycles where fear rotates faster than capital. The founding group led by Geoff Yang did not raise the largest first fund of its era by accident. They did it by proving pattern recognition before pattern recognition became a buzzword, then repeating it while everyone else chased fashion.
What makes Redpoint Ventures durable is structure, not slogans. Two engines run in parallel. Early-stage partners like Alex Bard, Satish Dharmaraj, Erica Brescia, Patrick Chase, Urvashi Barooah, Renee Shah, Jordan Segall, Meera Clark, and Annie Kadavy move at builder speed, backing conviction before dashboards look pretty. Growth leaders Logan Bartlett, Jacob Effron, Elliot Geidt, Scott Raney, and Sai Senthilkumar step in when scale starts asking harder questions. Lars Pedersen and Jeffrey Cheng keep the machine honest. Nothing flashy. Everything deliberate.
Many of these partners have been on the other side of the table. Satish Dharmaraj built Zimbra. Erica Brescia scaled GitHub after founding Bitnami. Patrick Chase shipped machine-learning systems at LinkedIn. That operator DNA shows up in how Redpoint Ventures evaluates ambition over optics and timing over noise. The thesis is simple to say and brutal to execute. Back founders who understand systems, not just products.
That discipline shows up in the AI64, curated from more than 600 companies by Urvashi Barooah and Jacob Effron. It is not a hype parade. It is a map of where AI stops being a demo and starts becoming infrastructure. Cursor. Glean. Abridge. Harvey. Perplexity. The common thread is utility, not theater.
Redpoint Ventures also understands that capital is only useful if it compounds through people. The portfolio is hiring, and the careers board is active across infrastructure, AI, developer tools, and enterprise software.
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