Industry Focus

We go deep
where it matters.

Atlanta Ventures invests broadly across B2B technology, but we've built concentrated expertise and community in four sectors. If you're building here, you're not building alone.

Healthcare

Atlanta is a HealthIT powerhouse.
We've been here from the start.

Atlanta hosts a dense cluster of healthcare companies, payers, and talent. We've invested in founders building at the intersection of technology and health since the beginning; and we run one of the only dedicated HealthIT founder communities in the Southeast.

$4.7B
HealthIT revenue in metro Atlanta
400+
Health tech companies in the region
Community & Events

Atlanta Healthcare Entrepreneur Meetups

AUG 11
Healthy Human Economy® Innovation Exchange
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APR 15
Atlanta Healthcare Entrepreneur Meetup
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FEB 4
In Person Healthcare Entrepreneur Meetup
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OCT 29
In Person Healthcare Entrepreneur Meetup
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AUG 20
Atlanta Healthcare Entrepreneur Meetup
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Portfolio Companies

AV HealthIT Investments

These are Atlanta Ventures portfolio companies building in healthcare.

Atlanta HealthIT Ecosystem

Atlanta HealthIT Companies

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Sectors Healthcare Form
Robotics & Autonomous Systems

Physical intelligence for the real world.

Autonomous systems are moving from labs to lawns, warehouses, and roads. We're investing in the software layer that makes physical machines intelligent; starting with what's already working outdoors at commercial scale.

$38B
Commercial robotics market by 2030
1
Portfolio company leading autonomous mowing globally
Portfolio

Robotics Investments

Community & Events

Robotics Events

MAY 12
Hospitality Job Fair
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APR 21
Founder & Investor Roundtable Series: ATL
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MAR 12
GT College of Computing × Atlanta Ventures | Lunch N Learn
MAR 6
EWG Annual Leadership Conference
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FEB 25
Women Founders, Funders & the Future of Tech, Presented by ATV & WEI
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Our Thesis

What we look for in Robotics

Thesis Point
Software-first, not hardware-first
We invest in software that sits on top of existing or commoditized hardware. Companies that own the intelligence layer, not the manufacturing.
Thesis Point
Existing workflows, autonomous speed
The best robotics companies don't invent new behaviors; they automate existing ones. Commercial mowing, warehouse picking, last-mile delivery.
Thesis Point
Recurring software revenue on physical assets
The business model matters as much as the technology. SaaS on top of hardware creates durable, defensible revenue streams.
Community Platforms

Technology that builds belonging at scale.

Community is not a feature. The best community platforms create network effects that are nearly impossible to replicate. We invest in founders building the infrastructure for groups that matter; whether neighborhoods, professions, or shared interests.

$1.6B
Community platform market size
Portfolio

Community Platform Investments

Thesis

What we look for in Community

Thesis Point
Identity-driven, not interest-driven
The strongest communities are built around who people are, not just what they like. Identity creates stickiness that interest alone can't sustain.
Thesis Point
Network effects from day one
Every new member should make the product more valuable for existing ones. If that's not happening, you don't have a community platform; you have content.
Thesis Point
Monetization through value, not extraction
The best community businesses charge for access to opportunity; not for the community itself. Members pay because membership is worth it.
Applied AI

AI that ships. Products that
have paying customers.

We're not investing in AI for AI's sake. We're looking for founders using AI as an unfair advantage to build products real customers pay for today. Revenue is the signal. Hype is not.

Applied
Not research; not demos; real products
B2B-first
Enterprise or SMB workflow automation
Our Thinking

What we look for in AI companies

Thesis Point
Paying customers before AI is the pitch
The companies we back are using AI because it solves a real customer problem better; not because "AI" makes the deck more fundable. Revenue is the truth.
Thesis Point
Workflow automation with a moat
Pure AI features get commoditized. We look for workflow ownership; where the AI is embedded in a process that would break without it.
Thesis Point
Founder expertise, not just technical access
Domain expertise still matters. The best AI companies combine model access with deep domain knowledge; so the product can't be replicated by someone just calling an API.
Building an AI company in Atlanta?

We're actively looking for founders building applied AI for B2B workflows. If you have paying customers and a clear reason why you win; we'd love to talk.

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