List of UK Tech VCs and Angels.

Find your tech investor with the full list of UK venture capital investors.
The UK's Tech ecosystem includes a growing mix of innovators and technology platforms — many of which can be found on our Tech startup watchlist.
Below you’ll find a list of tech investors:
| Tech Investors | Investment Sector | Location | Funding Round | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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![]() Par Equity(9 contacts 🔒) This venture capital firm, founded in 2008, operates from offices in Edinbu... | Edinburgh | |||
![]() Amadeus Capital Partners(11 contacts 🔒) Amadeus Capital Partners is a deep tech venture capital firm, investing sin... | London | |||
![]() | London | |||
![]() Delin Ventures(7 contacts 🔒) Delin Ventures is a mission-driven investor specialising in Life Sciences a... | London | |||
![]() Praetura Ventures(10 contacts 🔒) The firm focuses on providing more than just capital, emphasising a holisti... | Manchester | |||
![]() | London | |||
![]() Spark Venture Management(4 contacts 🔒) Spark Venture Management focuses on early-stage investments in the technolo... | London | |||
![]() XTX Ventures(1 contacts 🔒) XTX Ventures focuses on investing in exceptional founders from Seed to Seri... | London | |||
![]() Cherry Ventures(8 contacts 🔒) Cherry Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm based in Europe, spe... | London | |||
London | ||||
![]() 24Haymarket(4 contacts 🔒) 24Haymarket Limited operates as a venture capital firm, focusing on support... | London | |||
![]() IW Capital(2 contacts 🔒) IW Capital focuses on investing in UK businesses, enabling investors to ben... | London | |||
London | ||||
![]() Scottish Enterprise(4 contacts 🔒) The firm focuses on supporting early-stage and growing companies in Scotlan... | Glasgow |
Click here for a full list of 7,526+ startup investors in the UK
Tech startups are new companies that focus on creating innovative technology solutions for the market. They typically operate in areas such as software, hardware, biotechnology, artificial intelligence, and financial technology, aiming to introduce products or services that solve existing problems in unique ways or even create entirely new markets.
One defining characteristic of tech startups is their potential to scale quickly, as they use technology to reach more users or expand operations without a corresponding increase in costs.
This scalability is especially appealing to investors who are looking for high returns. Rather than focusing on immediate profits, many tech startups prioritise rapid growth and acquiring a strong user base, betting on future profitability once they have established a solid market presence.
Tech startups are often agile, operating with limited resources and relying on iterative development methods, such as agile or lean approaches. By releasing minimum viable products (MVPs) and incorporating feedback along the way, they adapt and evolve their offerings to meet market demands more effectively.
Since technology development and growth can be costly, many tech startups seek external funding from sources like angel investors, venture capital firms, or crowdfunding.
Examples of tech startups include companies that build apps, online platforms, artificial intelligence solutions, and blockchain technology, all with the shared goal of creating transformative and scalable tech solutions.




