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Kleiner Perkins has raised more than $2B for two new funds: $825M for a fund targeting young startups and $1.2B for a later-stage fund

Bloomberg Katie Roof

Context & Ripple Effects

Kleiner Perkins had already re-established an early-stage focus with its $600M 2019 vehicle and the $700M KP19, where most disclosed predecessor-fund investments were seed or Series A. The new raise adds a distinct later-stage pool alongside that early pipeline.

This two-track structure also extends the firm's earlier paired-fund model, including the $1.4B two-fund close reported in 2016. Later coverage shows the model scaling further through a $3.5B early- and growth-stage fundraise, making this raise a meaningful step in that progression.

First-order effects

  • Kleiner Perkins gains $825M to invest in young startups and $1.2B for later-stage companies, expanding its capacity to support companies at two different maturity points.
  • Startups seeking seed-to-early funding and established venture-backed companies gain another potential lead investor, with separate capital pools suited to each stage.

Second-order effects

  • The larger later-stage vehicle lets Kleiner Perkins compete more directly for growth rounds while its early-stage fund preserves its ability to establish positions before those rounds.
  • Portfolio companies can have a clearer path to follow-on backing from the same firm, while rival venture funds face a better-capitalized investor across both entry points.

Third-order effects

  • If firms continue raising dedicated early- and growth-stage vehicles, venture investing may become more concentrated among managers able to offer capital across a company’s lifecycle rather than at a single stage.
  • The pattern favors fund platforms with durable limited-partner support and may sharpen the divide between large multi-stage firms and specialist early-stage investors.

The trend: Venture firms are building larger, stage-specific capital platforms to compete for both early ownership and later-round deployment as companies mature.

Discussion

  • @lm_braswell @lm_braswell on x
    I'm so excited & thankful to continue investing across sectors & stages with our new funds, KP21 and KP Select III, at a pivotal time in history. I'm inspired by the team @kleinerperkins everyday as well as the incredible portfolio companies we've had the opportunity to partner
  • @msuster Mark Suster on x
    One of the firms we most enjoy working with. Why? - smart, have a POV - ambitious - they do the WORK (which is what you want from your investor)
  • @ilyaf Ilya Fushman on x
    Thrilled to announce our new funds - $825M KP 21 and $1.2B Select III to back early stage and high inflection companies. As always post and deck https://www.kleinerperkins.com/ ... Deeply thankful to our founders, team, and investors. We are on the precipice of incredible technol…
  • @ajnelsonx AJ Nelson on x
    One of the best to ever do it, @mamoonha. It's been an honor to work with you over the years. I'll never forget our first meeting with Mamoon when @_jayd3e and I were 19 years old and just had dropped out of college to run our first company. We handed him a business plan,
  • @harrystebbings Harry Stebbings on x
    I first met @mamoonha @saastr in SF in 2016. I was a 19 year old & had started 20VC only a year before and had about 300 fans. Basically nothing. Mamoon spent incredible time, advised me & has been a friend ever since. Showing you can be kind, good and a killer investor.
  • @mamoonha Mamoon Hamid on x
    Today @kleinerperkins is announcing KP21 an $825M fund to back early stage companies and KP Select III, a $1.2 billion fund to back high inflection investments. There hasn't been a better time to start a company and the AI wave may be the biggest yet - bigger than the [image]