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Seed to Series C: What VCs actually want from AI startups
Seed to Series C: What VCs actually want from AI startups

TechCrunch

time18-06-2025

  • Business
  • TechCrunch

Seed to Series C: What VCs actually want from AI startups

AI investments hit $110 billion in 2024, and the funding landscape in 2025 is more competitive than ever. For early-stage startups, that means more money in the market, but also more pressure to stand out. At TechCrunch Sessions: AI, Rebecca Bellan sat down with three experienced investors: Jill Chase, Partner at CapitalG; Kanu Gulati, Partner at Khosla Ventures; and Sara Ittelson, Partner at Accel. They broke down what they are really looking for when evaluating AI startups from seed through Series C. Their message to founders? Forget the perfect pitch. Focus on building trust, surviving the hype cycle, and being ready for copycats the moment you find product-market fit. Listen to the full episode of Equity to hear about: Why VCs say founders should stop obsessing over the perfect pitch and focus on building real relationships. What it takes to go up against big incumbents without getting crushed. Why consumer focus (and speed) still win, even in B2B AI. How agents and automation are already reshaping the startup playbook. Equity will be back Friday with our weekly news roundup, so stay tuned. Equity is TechCrunch's flagship podcast, produced by Theresa Loconsolo, and posts every Wednesday and Friday. Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the casts. You also can follow Equity on X and Threads, at @EquityPod. For the full episode transcript, for those who prefer reading over listening, check out our full archive of episodes here.

Cut through the AI hype and learn what really gets funded in 2025
Cut through the AI hype and learn what really gets funded in 2025

TechCrunch

time06-06-2025

  • Business
  • TechCrunch

Cut through the AI hype and learn what really gets funded in 2025

AI investments hit $110 billion in 2024, and the funding landscape is more competitive than ever. This panel at TechCrunch Sessions: AI features three expert panelists: CapitalG partner Jill Chase; Kanu Gulati, a partner at Khosla; and Accell partner Sara Ittelson. They talked about why people are probably too worried about crafting the perfect pitch when they should be focused on building relationships; how to compete against establishment players; and why businesses should assume that if they are successful, bad actors will find your product. Most importantly, perhaps, the panelist discuss whether it's actually possible to compete against AI incumbents, or if everyone's exit strategy is just M&A.

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