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Active US Investors Slowed Some In August

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Generally speaking, U.S. startup investment isn鈥檛 a seasonal activity. Sure, funding announcements tend to slow around major holidays. But overall, it鈥檚 not a sector known for taking summer vacations.

Given that pattern, it鈥檚 probably remiss to dismiss August鈥檚 slowdown in dealmaking as a summer thing. However, it鈥檚 also not clear we鈥檙e heading for a downturn, as September is off to a brisk start with 鈥檚 $13 billion round. So maybe it鈥檚 just an August 2025 thing.

Even as investment slowed, a number of active investors were quite busy in August, including familiar names like , , and . Others took a step back.

For a bigger picture view of how investors spent the month, we look at how the most active names ranked across several metrics. These include busiest venture dealmakers, highest-spending investors and top seed backers.

Most-active venture investors

Among venture dealmakers, a few names stood out. Per 附近上门 data, General Catalyst and Sequoia backed the largest number of rounds of $5 million or more in August.

Overall, there were 11 investors that backed four or more such rounds during the month, which we chart below.

Most-active and highest-spending lead investors

We also looked at the most-active lead investors in August. In this ranking, focused on post-seed round counts, the standouts were General Catalyst, Andreessen Horowitz and .

For a bigger-picture view, we list the 12 most-active U.S. lead investors below.

We also took a look at which investors put the most money into deals. Although it鈥檚 not an exact measure, we can get a sense of this by ranking investors who took a lead role in deals with the highest total value.

By this metric, led the ranks, mostly due to the $500 million round it led for AI startup . Next was , which led a $463 million round for battery tech developer , and Andreessen Horowitz, which led or co-led multiple large rounds, including a $250 million Series E for vertical AI provider .

Seed investors

Among seed investors, Y Combinator, as usual, led the pack, although its deal pace slowed considerably from the prior month. Next on the list were and .

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