GGV Capital
GGV Capital is a legacy venture capital firm dissolved into separate successor brands.
Analyst Perspective
GGV Capital was a venture capital firm headquartered in the United States that invested in technology companies and raised capital through venture funds. Historically, it operated as a cross-border investment platform and generated revenue through fund management fees and carried interest on investment performance. As of 29 March 2024, the legacy GGV Capital brand was split into two separate firms and brands, meaning GGV Capital no longer operates as a unified active brand. Any current commercial or investment activity should therefore be attributed to its successor entities rather than to GGV Capital itself.
Analyst Signal Briefing
Updated: 2 Jul 2026GGV Capital has confirmed Anthropic’s Series H funding round, which valued the artificial intelligence developer at $965 billion. This significant capital raise highlights the firm’s focus on foundational AI technologies and reflects the ongoing escalation of valuations for market-leading model developers.
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Key insights about GGV Capital
Category Differentiation
This refers to the legacy venture capital firm and brand, not its post-2024 successor entities. It is an investment firm, not an adtech, martech, or software vendor.
GGV Capital: About
The firm operated a classic venture capital model: raise closed-end funds from limited partners, deploy that capital into private technology companies, support portfolio growth, and earn management fees plus carried interest on realised returns. Its value creation depended on sourcing promising founders, allocating capital across stages and geographies, and monetising successful exits over multi-year fund lifecycles.
How GGV Capital Works & Monetises
Business model analysis and core revenue streams
Primary monetisation came from venture fund economics: recurring management fees on committed or managed capital and performance-based carried interest from profitable exits. Historical evidence of multi-billion-dollar fund closes indicates a fund-driven revenue model rather than software subscription or transactional monetisation.
Revenue Channels
Recent Signals (GGV Capital)
Anthropic raises Series H funding at $965B valuation
Anthropic has successfully raised Series H funding, achieving a valuation of $965 billion.
Read original sourceAnthropic raises Series H funding at $965B valuation
Anthropic has successfully raised Series H funding, achieving a valuation of $965 billion.
Read original sourceVoice Summit Highlights Support, Dictation, and New Voice Models
At the Cerebral Valley Voice Summit in San Francisco (May 8, 2026), voice-startup leaders and investors discussed the current state and near-term trajectory of voice computing. Sierra CEO Bret Taylor highlighted a $950M funding round valuing Sierra at $15.8B. Wispr Flow showcased rapid growth and advances in dictation that learn punctuation and user patterns. OpenAI signaled upcoming technical progress when its head of realtime AI, Justin Uberti, previewed a suite of new voice models designed to reason and follow conversational context. Speakers debated use cases — customer support and workplace efficiency vs. consumer companions — and noted current reliance on cascaded TTS/STT pipelines while anticipating voice-to-voice model improvements. The summit was co-hosted by Eric Newcomer, Max Child and James Wilsterman and sponsored by Baseten, Felicis, Nebius, AssemblyAI and Weekend.
Read original sourceGGV Capital: Frequently Asked Questions
What is GGV Capital?
GGV Capital was a venture capital firm that raised and invested funds into technology companies, but the legacy brand ceased after splitting into separate firms in 2024.
Who uses GGV Capital?
Its direct counterparties were limited partners allocating capital to venture funds and startups seeking venture financing.
How does GGV Capital make money?
It historically made money through venture fund management fees and carried interest from investment returns.
Company Facts
- Founded
- 2000
- Headquarters
- 1800 - 3099 Sand Hill Rd, Bldg 4, Menlo Park, CA 94025, US
- Core Segment
- Private Equity, VC & Investor
- Company Size
- <10
- Official Link
- ggvc.com
