Active US‑based startup investors keep pace in October despite cautious mood
U.S. VC investors remained active in October, focusing capital on fewer but larger rounds in AI and frontier sectors.
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2h agoActive US‑based startup investors keep pace in October despite cautious mood

In October 2025, U.S. venture‑capital investors remained active, with many leading funds continuing to back major rounds—particularly in AI‑driven sectors—according to a recent analysis. Top names such as Andreessen Horowitz and NVDA Venture appeared among the most active backers, reiterating confidence in frontier technology despite macro headwinds. The data suggest that while deal volume is under pressure, capital is still flowing into high‑potential bets. Observers say this bifurcation may deepen: fewer deals, but larger amounts for the winners in AI, enterprise automation and vertical tech.
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2h agoActive US‑based startup investors keep pace in October despite cautious mood

In October 2025, U.S. venture‑capital investors remained active, with many leading funds continuing to back major rounds—particularly in AI‑driven sectors—according to a recent analysis. Top names such as Andreessen Horowitz and NVDA Venture appeared among the most active backers, reiterating confidence in frontier technology despite macro headwinds. The data suggest that while deal volume is under pressure, capital is still flowing into high‑potential bets. Observers say this bifurcation may deepen: fewer deals, but larger amounts for the winners in AI, enterprise automation and vertical tech.
News• By Sneha Pathak
Explore:Mutual Fund Tools
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U.S. VC investors remained active in October, focusing capital on fewer but larger rounds in AI and frontier sectors.
In October 2025, U.S. venture‑capital investors remained active, with many leading funds continuing to back major rounds—particularly in AI‑driven sectors—according to a recent analysis. Top names such as Andreessen Horowitz and NVDA Venture appeared among the most active backers, reiterating confidence in frontier technology despite macro headwinds. The data suggest that while deal volume is under pressure, capital is still flowing into high‑potential bets. Observers say this bifurcation may deepen: fewer deals, but larger amounts for the winners in AI, enterprise automation and vertical tech.

In October 2025, U.S. venture‑capital investors remained active, with many leading funds continuing to back major rounds—particularly in AI‑driven sectors—according to a recent analysis. Top names such as Andreessen Horowitz and NVDA Venture appeared among the most active backers, reiterating confidence in frontier technology despite macro headwinds. The data suggest that while deal volume is under pressure, capital is still flowing into high‑potential bets. Observers say this bifurcation may deepen: fewer deals, but larger amounts for the winners in AI, enterprise automation and vertical tech.
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Nov 6, 2025 • 20:49 IST