Looking for a library of VC lists to help you fundraise?
Below is a list of free and paid VC lists.
For the full list + links, check out OpenVC’s comprehensive blog.
Choosing the right VC list can make or break your investor outreach. Free lists are useful if you're in the early stages and need a broad investor pipeline without spending money. They provide a solid starting point but often require additional research to verify investor activity.
Paid lists offer more comprehensive data, filtering options, and investor contact details, making them more effective for startups raising larger rounds. If your goal is to connect with high-quality investors quickly, a paid database can save time and improve response rates.
Free VC lists are widely available, but they come with limitations. Many contain outdated information, requiring extra work to confirm investor interest. If you’re in the early stages and just beginning outreach, free lists can help you get a sense of which firms are active in your industry. However, relying solely on them means more cold outreach and a lower chance of securing meetings.
A paid VC list is worth considering if you’re raising a significant round and need accurate, targeted investor data. The best paid lists allow you to filter by industry, investment stage, check size, and geography, making it easier to find the right investors for your startup. They also reduce time spent on research, as most paid databases regularly update investor contact information. If your outreach isn’t getting responses, switching to a list with verified investor details can make a difference.
This is one of the best (and most well-priced) pre-seed to Series A investor lists to start with.
A VC list is only useful if you approach investors strategically. Sending mass emails without personalization is a waste of time. Investors respond to founders who have done their homework, this means referencing their portfolio companies, investment thesis, or recent deals in your outreach. If you can get a warm introduction, your chances of securing a meeting increase significantly.
Cold outreach can still work, but your pitch needs to be concise, compelling, and backed by traction. Following up is just as important as the first email, as many investors miss messages in their inbox.
Using a VC list effectively requires more than just sending emails. Track which investors open your emails, engage with your pitch, or request more information. If you’re not getting responses, adjust your approach. Refining your outreach based on investor feedback increases your chances of closing a successful round. Start with free resources, validate investor interest, and invest in a high-quality paid list when you need to scale outreach efficiently.
→1. Waveup - Extensive investor list
→2. DocSend - 365 active VC firms in the US
→3. Mercury - 250+ active investors in the US
→4. Trace Cohen - 400+ active angel investors in the US
→5. First Round Capital - A free directory with 365 US angels
→6. NYC Founder Guide - 98 VCs and angels in NYC
→7. Signals by NfX - Find VC intros in your network
→8. folk - 2,000+ US funds, accelerators, and angels - mostly US
→9. Raizer - Curated VC lists
→10. OpenVC - The best VC list for cold outreach
→1. EuroVC - 741 VC firms that invest in Europe and Israel
→2. Ultimate VC List - All French VCs in one place
→3. FindMyVC - Custom VC shortlists for France
→4. Guida Startup - 200+ investors in Italy
→5. Kfund - 200+ VC firms that invest in Spain
→6. First Round Coach - 95 investors in the Czech Republic
→7. Superangel.io - 100 VC firms that invest in the Baltics
→8. Mountside - 400+ VC firms with fresh capital and UK focus
→9. NLfunding.co - A simple list of 80 Dutch VC firms
→1. Angels Partners - 100k investors for $99/mo
→2. Visible - 13k VC firms for $59/mo
→3. Funden - 30k funds for $179/mo
→4. Unicorn Nest - 40k funds for $16/mo
→5. VCPro Database - 6,900 VC firms for $120 once
→6. AngelMatch - 90k investors for $99/mo
→7. FounderSuite - 200k investors for $528/year
→8. Finta - 3,000+investors for $44/mo
→9. Crunchbase - 220k investors for $588/year
→10. DealLite - UK investors for $25/mo
→11. AcheumVC - 200+ VC fims in Brazil for $40 one-time
→12. VenturesList - 365 VC firms for $29 one-time
→13. Gritt - 30,000 angels for $40/mo→14. BaseTemplates - $49/month
I hope this was helpful!