
Wyld VC launches $50 million AI-native fund
Wyld VC, a Saudi-based early-stage venture capital firm, has launched its inaugural $50 million fund, marking the first AI-native VC fund to emerge from the MENA region.
Founded by Tala Hasan Al-Jabri, Wyld VC focuses on supporting AI founders advancing the frontiers of artificial intelligence.
The fund aims to bridge the region's AI talent gap by investing in AI middleware and applications, sectors poised to drive transformation across industries.
Wyld VC, a new early-stage venture capital firm founded by Saudi investor Tala Hasan Al-Jabri, has announced the launch of its inaugural $50 million fund — marking the first AI-native VC fund to emerge from the MENA region.
The launch coincided with US President Donald Trump's high-profile visit to Riyadh from May 13-16, a trip focused on strengthening bilateral ties in key sectors including defence, technology, and artificial intelligence.
'The GCC is leading the charge in catalysing an AI revolution—through massive infrastructure investments, advanced research and model deployment, and transparent, innovation-forward regulation,' said Al-Jabri, founder and managing partner of Wyld VC. 'However, the region's greatest gap is AI talent. Wyld VC is here to fill that gap.'
The firm is backed by the family office of Lawrence E. Golub, representing the office's first investment in the region.
'Tala is a highly accomplished, talented investor, with a track record of success investing in innovative, early-stage technology companies,' said Golub. 'Her considerable investment acumen, combined with her unparalleled and comprehensive ties and network in the Gulf and the US, offer a unique investment opportunity. I am excited to be supporting Tala and Wyld on this compelling new venture, and I look forward to working with her and her team.'
Wyld VC aims to support what it calls 'Wyld minds' — founders advancing the frontiers of AI and shaping the next wave of the human experience. The fund will focus on AI middleware and applications, the layers seen as offering the most transformative potential across industries.
Artificial intelligence has become a strategic priority across the Gulf, where governments and institutions are aggressively investing in research, infrastructure, and regulatory innovation. Against this backdrop, Wyld VC seeks to bridge a critical gap: nurturing the next generation of AI talent in the region.
Al-Jabri is one of MENA's earliest and most respected tech investors, with a portfolio that includes regional successes like Tabby and international ventures such as the fast-growing U.S. startup Starcloud. She is also a trailblazer for women in Saudi Arabia, becoming the first woman to serve as a partner at a venture capital firm in the Kingdom — a milestone that earned her the title of Woman of the Year 2022 in Finance by Arabian Business.
'Founders in AI need a partner that caters to their unique needs. That's what Wyld VC is here to provide and we have the best partners to carry forward this mission,' said Al-Jabri.
With deep ties across MENA and the US, Wyld VC enters the market at a time of heightened global interest in AI and regional momentum for tech-led transformation.
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