Lowercase Capital

Lowercase Capital is an American venture capital firm that provided seed and early stage funding for a number of successful startups including Twitter, Twilio, Kickstarter, Uber, Instagram, and Stripe. It raised over $1 billion in capital and sources claim a return of at least $5 billion to its investors.[3][4]

Lowercase Capital
IndustryVenture capital
Founded2010
FounderChris Sacca
HeadquartersSan Francisco, California, United States[1]
Key people
Crystal English Sacca,
Clay Dumas,
Rebecca Revel[2]
Websitelowercasecapital.com

History

Lowercase was founded by Chris Sacca in May 2010 with commitments of $8.5 million from limited partners including Richard Branson and Eric Schmidt.[5] One of the firm’s marquee investments was an investment in pre-IPO Twitter, which contributed to more than 1,500% growth in Lowercase’s funds, returning approximately “$5 billion to investors.”[6] Fortune has speculated that Lowercase Ventures Fund I, with holdings in Uber, Docker, and Optimizely is the best-performing fund of all time from a return multiple perspective.[7]

Founder Chris Sacca refers to himself as the “proprietor” of Lowercase. In the context of his work at Lowercase, he has been credited by Forbes with allegedly crafting “the best seed portfolio ever.[8] In 2017, the performance of the various funds earned Sacca second place on the Forbes’ Midas List, a yearly ranking of tech investors.[9] He served as a sometimes “shark” on the TV show “Shark Tank”[10] and played himself in ABC’s “Alex Inc.”[11]

Crystal English Sacca, spouse of Chris and a former advertising creative, is a partner at the firm. She co-led a number of investments, including in Uber, Blue Bottle, and Veggie Grill.[12] Prior to the firm she won a Cannes Lion, Two Gold Cannes Cyberlions and other awards in the advertising industry.

In 2013, Matt Mazzeo joined Lowercase Capital as a partner.[13] Mazzeo had worked at Creative Artists Agency (CAA), an entertainment and sports agency.[14] In 2015, Mazzeo led a $25mm fund raised by Lowercase.[15]

In April 2017, Chris Sacca announced that the firm would cease to raise further capital from new investors or invest in new companies, but would continue to support its existing portfolio.[16]

Investments

Lowercase provides capital and advisory services to seed-stage startups and growth-stage companies.[17] In all, it has invested in nearly 140 companies across a range of industries, from enterprise collaboration tools such as Slack to premium coffee roasters Blue Bottle.[18] Among the companies Lowercase has invested in that have gone public or been acquired are Twitter, Instagram, Twilio, Facebook, and Uber. Well-known private companies in the Lowercase portfolio include Stripe, Docker, Optimizely, Kickstarter, Wordpress, Medium, and Lookout. More recent Lowercase investments include Tala, Toymail, Lumi, Joymode, Nurx, Mark43, Makespace, Gimlet Media, Hatch Baby, and Wizeline.

Lowercase was active in 2017 in demanding the resignation of former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick following accusations of misconduct within Uber.[19]

Its investments also include 9GAG,[20] Automattic,[21] Chartbeat,[22] Dubsmash,[23] Flirtey,[24] Lumi,[25] Noun Project,[26]Optimizely,[27] Poll Everywhere,[28] Ranker,[29] Slack,[30] Streak,[31] Stripe,[32] Uber,[33] Urban Airship,[34] Veggie Grill,[35] and Webshots.[36]

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  4. Konrad, Alex. "How Super Angel Chris Sacca Made Billions, Burned Bridges And Crafted The Best Seed Portfolio Ever". Forbes. Retrieved 2018-04-08.
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  6. Konrad, Alex. "How Super Angel Chris Sacca Made Billions, Burned Bridges And Crafted The Best Seed Portfolio Ever". Forbes. Retrieved 2018-04-08.
  7. "Exclusive: Is this the best-performing VC fund ever?". Fortune. Retrieved 2018-04-08.
  8. Konrad, Alex. "How Super Angel Chris Sacca Made Billions, Burned Bridges And Crafted The Best Seed Portfolio Ever". Forbes. Retrieved 2018-04-08.
  9. Konrad, Alex. "Chris Sacca - pg.2". Forbes. Retrieved 2018-04-08.
  10. Konrad, Alex. "Ashton Kutcher, Troy Carter And Chris Sacca Test Investing Chops On New Season Of 'Shark Tank'". Forbes. Retrieved 2018-04-08.
  11. Petski, Denise (2017-03-22). "Chris Sacca To Play Himself In ABC Start Up Comedy Pilot". Deadline. Retrieved 2018-04-08.
  12. "Crystal English Sacca". LOWERCASE capital. 2016-02-26. Retrieved 2018-04-08.
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  14. "Want to Know How to Join One of the Country's Most Successful VC Fund?". Both Sides of the Table. 2015-06-24. Retrieved 2018-04-08.
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  28. "Poll Everywhere - CB Insights". www.cbinsights.com. Retrieved 2019-12-06.
  29. "Ranker, "The World's Ranking Platform," Raises $2M From Lowercase And Others". TechCrunch. Retrieved 2019-12-06.
  30. "Lowercase Capital investment in Series F - Slack". Crunchbase. Retrieved 2019-12-10.
  31. "Streak Raises $1.9 Million For Gmail-Based CRM App". TechCrunch. Retrieved 2019-12-10.
  32. "Lowercase Capital Teardown". CB Insights Research. 2015-05-03. Retrieved 2019-12-10.
  33. Sandler, Rachel. "Uber IPO: Here's Who Stood To Get Big Payouts". Forbes. Retrieved 2019-12-17.
  34. "M&A". Fortune. Retrieved 2019-12-17.
  35. "Funded Companies List - Venture Capital and Private Equity Financings - VC News Daily". www.vcnewsdaily.com. Retrieved 2019-12-20.
  36. "Webshots(Acquired) Company Profile: Acquisition & Investors | PitchBook". pitchbook.com. Retrieved 2019-12-20.
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