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Seattle’s newest early stage fund makes a bet on vertical AI startups

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Last updated: 2026/03/03 at 12:38 PM
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TheFounderVC team, from left: Paul Longhenry, Mia Lewin, and Shail Kaveti. Not pictured: Jay Bartot. (TFVC Photo)

TheFounderVC (TFVC), a new early stage fund based in Seattle and San Francisco, announced the public launch Tuesday of its inaugural $5 million fund.

The firm is focused on “vertical AI” — startups building industry-specific products on top of increasingly powerful AI models. It’s led by a team that includes:

  • Mia Lewin, founding partner based in Seattle, previously launched three startups including StyleGenome, which was acquired by Wayfair.
  • Paul Longhenry, partner based in San Francisco, a longtime investor and former exec at Tapjoy, Pinpoint Predictive, and Bolt.
  • Shail Kaveti, partner based in San Francisco, former Wayfair exec and Amazon senior manager, angel investor in Perplexity.
  • Jay Bartot, founding CTO based in Seattle, founded multiple startups in the Seattle area and was previously managing director at Madrona Venture Labs.

In a LinkedIn post, Lewin said the biggest opportunities in AI are in applications that combine structural data advantages with workflow-native products and highly personalized user experiences. “We back visionary founders who combine deep domain expertise with an AI-native vision to build category leaders of tomorrow,” she wrote.

TFVC invests at the pre-seed and seed stage. It plans to make 25 to 30 investments, with initial check sizes of $100,00 to $250,000. TFVC said it has about 60 limited partners.

The firm invests across the U.S., but is deeply tied to Seattle: five of the fund’s seven portfolio companies have at least one founder based in Seattle. Those include Potato, which is automating science experiments; Liminiary, an AI-powered knowledge storage company; and Planette, which helps businesses plan for weather and climate risks.

Its portfolio also includes fashion AI startup Daydream; home-buying company Catchouse; and data analytics dashboard startup Ridge AI.

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