Entrée Capital Launches $300 Million In New Funds To Back AI, Deep-Tech, Crypto, And Generational Founders

By Amit Chowdhry • Dec 3, 2025

Entrée Capital has launched $300 million in new funds targeting early-stage investments across Israel, the United Kingdom, Europe, and the United States. With this raise, the firm’s total assets under management have reached $1.5 billion, reinforcing its commitment to backing founders building category-defining technologies in fast-moving global markets.

The new capital will focus on pre-seed, seed, and Series A opportunities, with investment themes spanning AI-native applications and infrastructure, deep-tech and quantum computing, software and data, crypto infrastructure and security, and contrarian frontier innovation. The firm emphasized that these sectors are experiencing structural shifts driven by breakthroughs in AI, computing, defense technology, autonomy, and cryptographic infrastructure.

Entrée’s team highlighted the rapid convergence of physics, compute, software, and national-security technologies; the rise of AI agents, vertical AI systems, and autonomous software; and the expanding role of Web3 in institutional-grade infrastructure. Leadership noted that the industries historically underserved by software—still reliant on paper, phone calls, or decades-old systems—now present some of the most dramatic reset opportunities as AI unlocks full P&L transformation.

Entrée Capital’s long-standing focus on deep-tech and AI, along with its founder-driven investment approach, positions the new funds to accelerate global company-building from day zero. The firm has backed AI companies for more than seven years and plans to increase its exposure as the next wave of AI-native platforms and infrastructure takes shape.

KEY QUOTES:

“Our mission is to partner with the exceptional to build the impossible. As AI and Web3 evolve and disrupt it all, our mission is ever more relevant and we are looking to meet these outliers.”

Avi Eyal

“We are entering a new era where physics, compute, software, and national-security innovation converge. Israel remains a global powerhouse for deep-tech and quantum innovation, and we are scaling that reach across Europe, the UK, and the United States.”

Ran Achituv

“AI is not a fad. It is a foundational transformation of the global economy. We are focused on AI-native founders building vertical agents, infrastructure, and category-defining software. We’ve been investing in AI for over seven years, and these funds will double down on the theme.”

Eran Bielski

“Entrée stands out because of its deep founder DNA and its commitment to standing with entrepreneurs from day zero. I am excited to support world-class founders building enduring companies from Israel and globally.”

Yoni Osherov

“The biggest opportunities are in the verticals everyone skips because the software spend looks tiny. AI doesn’t care about historical software budgets. One sharp wedge—hardware, ambient capture, autonomous agents—unlocks the entire P&L. The less software these categories have bought in the past, the more violent and complete the reset will be.”

Saul Levin

“Three themes are top of mind: AI agents, decentralized physical infrastructure, and policy automation. Web3 is evolving from speculation to institutional adoption, where real utility and infrastructure take center stage. Policy automation and compliance as code are enabling institutions to interact with these systems safely, embedding trust and regulation directly into programmable finance.”

Tomer Niv