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Early StageEst. 1983

Accel

7 AI companies in their portfolio

🇺🇸USA·Andrew Braccia, Sonali De Rycker, Amy Saper

$10B

Awaira Score

out of 100

AI, SaaS, Fintech, Security is where Accel places their bets. They typically invest at the Early Stage stage. With $10B under management, they've got the firepower to write big checks. They've backed 7 AI companies so far.

Investment Strategy Analysis

Accel deploys capital from USA with a clear mandate in AI, SaaS, Fintech, Security. The firm primarily targets Early Stage opportunities, positioning it to capture value at a specific inflection point in company growth. Managing $10B across 7 known investments suggests a concentrated, high-conviction approach to AI investing. Awaira rates Accel in the top tier of tracked AI investors based on portfolio performance, deal activity, and market presence.

Score

88/100

AUM

$10B

Portfolio Size

7

Founded

1983

Stage Focus

Early Stage

Country

🇺🇸 USA

$10B

Total capital managed

7

Companies backed

Early Stage

Preferred investment stage

Sum of all tracked company valuations

$291.3B

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About Accel

Accel is a early-stage venture capital firm founded in 1983, headquartered in USA, managing approximately $10B in assets under management. The firm concentrates on AI, SaaS, Fintech, Security, deploying capital primarily at the early stage level. Notable AI portfolio companies include CrowdStrike, Vercel, Synthesia, Quora, Facebook, Slack. Accel has participated in 113 funding rounds tracked by Awaira, deploying capital across AI, SaaS, Fintech sectors. The firm's investment strategy emphasizes financial technology and AI-powered financial services. Awaira assigns Accel an investor score of 88/100 based on portfolio strength, AI sector exposure, and market activity. The firm investment thesis centers on identifying AI companies that demonstrate strong technical moats, clear paths to revenue, and potential for category leadership within their respective segments. Accel evaluates opportunities based on team quality, market timing, technology differentiation, and capital efficiency. Portfolio companies including CrowdStrike, Vercel, Synthesia, Quora, Facebook reflect the firm emphasis on backing founders who combine deep technical expertise with commercial execution capability.

Founded: 1983

Enterprise AI
10
AI Security
6
AI Dev Tools
5
AI Infrastructure
3
AI Video
2
AI Data
2
AI Agents
2
AI Legal
1

Portfolio Metrics

Companies

33

Categories

10

Top Sector

Enterprise AI (10)

Avg Score

77/100

Sequoia Capital (44)Sapphire Ventures (15)Bessemer Venture Partners (12)Google Ventures (9)Sequoia Capital India (8)Salesforce Ventures (6)Spark Capital (5)Insight Partners (5)

Rounds Led(10)

Series ALead Investor

Jun 2024

$16M

Series BLead Investor

Apr 2024

$140M

Series CLead Investor

Mar 2023

$110M

Series ALead Investor

Jan 2023

$13.5M

Series ELead Investor

Mar 2022

$118M

Series ALead Investor

Mar 2022

$28M

Series ALead Investor

Jan 2022

$22M

Series ALead Investor

Jan 2022

$28M

Series ELead Investor

Nov 2021

$450M

Series DLead Investor

Sep 2021

$125M

Accel is a early-stage venture capital firm founded in 1983, headquartered in USA, managing approximately $10B in assets under management. The firm concentrates on AI, SaaS, Fintech, Security, deploying capital primarily at the early stage level. Notable AI portfolio companies include CrowdStrike, Vercel, Synthesia, Quora, Facebook, Slack. Accel has participated in 113 funding rounds tracked by Awaira, deploying capital across AI, SaaS, Fintech sectors. The firm's investment strategy emphasizes financial technology and AI-powered financial services. Awaira assigns Accel an investor score of 88/100 based on portfolio strength, AI sector exposure, and market activity. The firm investment thesis centers on identifying AI companies that demonstrate strong technical moats, clear paths to revenue, and potential for category leadership within their respective segments. Accel evaluates opportunities based on team quality, market timing, technology differentiation, and capital efficiency. Portfolio companies including CrowdStrike, Vercel, Synthesia, Quora, Facebook reflect the firm emphasis on backing founders who combine deep technical expertise with commercial execution capability.

Andrew Braccia, Sonali De Rycker, Amy Saper

Investment Track Record

AUM

$10B

Notable Deal

Accel is a early-stage venture capital firm founde...

Founded

1983

Stage

Early Stage

Accel manages $10B, deploying capital with conviction into AI opportunities that match their thesis.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Accel's AUM?
The firm manages around $10B. That capital backs Accel's thesis across AI companies — from early-stage rounds through growth-stage follow-ons.
What sectors does Accel focus on?
Accel concentrates on AI, SaaS, Fintech, Security. That focus has shaped a portfolio of companies building at the intersection of these areas.
How many portfolio companies does Accel have?
Accel has backed at least 7 AI companies that Awaira tracks. Venture portfolios often include undisclosed bets, so the true count could be larger.
What stage does Accel invest in?
Most of Accel's capital goes into Early Stage rounds. This stage preference aligns with their fund structure and return expectations.
What is Accel's most notable investment?
Among Accel's portfolio, the standout deal is Accel is a early-stage venture capital firm founded in 1983, headquartered in USA, managing approximately $10B in assets under management. The firm concentrates on AI, SaaS, Fintech, Security, deploying capital primarily at the early stage level. Notable AI portfolio companies include CrowdStrike, Vercel, Synthesia, Quora, Facebook, Slack. Accel has participated in 113 funding rounds tracked by Awaira, deploying capital across AI, SaaS, Fintech sectors. The firm's investment strategy emphasizes financial technology and AI-powered financial services. Awaira assigns Accel an investor score of 88/100 based on portfolio strength, AI sector exposure, and market activity. The firm investment thesis centers on identifying AI companies that demonstrate strong technical moats, clear paths to revenue, and potential for category leadership within their respective segments. Accel evaluates opportunities based on team quality, market timing, technology differentiation, and capital efficiency. Portfolio companies including CrowdStrike, Vercel, Synthesia, Quora, Facebook reflect the firm emphasis on backing founders who combine deep technical expertise with commercial execution capability.. This investment reflects the firm's broader strategy and risk appetite in the AI market.