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Reach Capital Closes $265M Fund V in Six Months

Reach Capital closed a $265 million Fund V to back AI founders in learning, health and work, raising it in under six months with LPs including Capricorn, the LEGO Foundation and the LA Fire and Police Pensions.

By the Numbers

$265M
Reach Capital Fund V
$215M
Fund IV (2023)
$165M
Fund III (2021)
$1M-$10M
Check size
~50 over 3 years
Target companies
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By the Funding Desk
Edited by Trace Cohen · Early-stage VC & angel · Founder, New York Venture Partners
August 18, 2026
3 min read
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THE RUNDOWN

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The 11-year-old San Francisco firm will write $1 million to $10 million checks from pre-seed through Series A into roughly 50 companies over three years, per [TechCrunch](https://techcrunch.com/2026/08/18/reach-capital-raises-265m-fund-v-to-back-ai-founders-building-to-expand-human-potential/)

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LPs include Capricorn Investment Group, the Los Angeles Fire and Police Pensions, the LEGO Foundation and College Board

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GP Jomayra Herrera said the vast majority of existing LPs re-upped and the fund closed in under six months

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PitchBook and NVCA data show established firms captured more than 90% of the roughly $62 billion raised across US VC funds through May 2026

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The VC Read · Trace's Take

Trace Cohen

A sub-six-month close with most LPs re-upping is the only fundraising signal that matters right now, and it is available almost exclusively to specialists. If you are a generalist manager staring at that 90%-to-established-firms number, the move is not a bigger fund -- it is a narrower one with a demonstrable ten-year edge in a single sector. The GPTZero exit at $30M ARR on $13.5M raised is the kind of capital-efficient outcome that makes a $265M fund math out.

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Analysis

Reach Capital announced Tuesday it closed a $265 million Fund V, TechCrunch reported. The 11-year-old San Francisco firm invests behind a thesis that AI applications should "expand human potential," which head of platform Tony Wan translated into three concrete sectors: learning, health and work. "We believe AI should serve human flourishing, not replace it," Wan said. Prior investments include Replit, ClassDojo and Coral Care.

The fund will write $1 million to $10 million checks from pre-seed through Series A into roughly 50 companies over three years. No Fund V investments have been made yet. Limited partners include Capricorn Investment Group, the Los Angeles Fire and Police Pensions, the LEGO Foundation and College Board -- a mix of institutional, public-pension and mission-aligned capital that is harder to assemble than a standard fund-of-funds base.

General partner Jomayra Herrera said the raise took under six months. "The vast majority of our LPs doubled down, and we brought on a few new marquee LPs," she said, attributing it to "LP interest in sector-focused boutique funds that focus on conviction-based investments."

“The fund will write $1 million to $10 million checks from pre-seed through Series A into roughly 50 companies over three years.”

That detail is the story. Analysis from PitchBook and the National Venture Capital Association found established firms captured more than 90% of roughly $62 billion raised across US VC funds through May of this year. The market has gone barbell-shaped: megafunds on one end, tightly focused specialists on the other, and generalist mid-sized firms squeezed in between. Reach fits the specialist end -- a decade of edtech and impact investing gives it a track record LPs can underwrite without a thesis argument.

The step-up is measured rather than heroic, growing roughly 23% per vintage in a market where AI-adjacent managers have doubled and tripled fund sizes:

  • Fund III (2021) -- $165 million
  • Fund IV (2023) -- $215 million
  • Fund V (2026) -- $265 million

Recent liquidity helps -- in June, Superhuman, the productivity company formerly known as Grammarly, acquired GPTZero, the AI-detection startup co-founded by Edward Tian. Terms were undisclosed, but GPTZero had reached more than 19 million registered users and $30 million in ARR on just $13.5 million raised. Reach was an investor alongside Uncork Capital, Footwork and Jack Altman's Alt Capital.

A Decade of Sector-Specific LPs

The LP composition is worth studying on its own. Capricorn Investment Group is a mission-driven institutional allocator, the LEGO Foundation is a strategic corporate philanthropic backer with direct interest in learning outcomes, the Los Angeles Fire and Police Pensions is a public plan with fiduciary constraints, and College Board is an operating institution in Reach's own sector. That mix means Reach can point to strategic value beyond capital when competing for allocation in a hot deal -- an edtech founder cares that College Board is an LP in a way they do not care about a fund-of-funds.

Check size discipline is the other quiet decision here:

  • Check range -- $1 million to $10 million per company
  • Portfolio target -- roughly 50 companies from the $265 million fund
  • Implied average -- an initial check well under $5 million, with meaningful reserves held back

That is the correct construction for pre-seed and Series A ownership targets. Funds that stretched into growth rounds during the 2021 vintage are the ones now struggling with DPI, and LPs are reading fund construction more carefully than thesis decks.

For emerging managers reading the same PitchBook chart, the operative lesson is that Reach did not raise on AI enthusiasm. It raised on eleven years of sector-specific pattern recognition that a generalist pitching the same deals cannot claim.

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