A micro-VC is a small venture capital fund, typically $50M to $200M in fund size, that focuses on leading pre-seed and seed rounds. Distinct from traditional VC funds at $300M to $5B+ and from individual angel investors, micro-VCs write check sizes of $100K to $2M and are often founded and run by 1-3 partners who were previously operators, angels, or junior partners at larger VC firms. They occupy the institutional layer between super-angels and traditional VCs. The category emerged in the early 2010s as the cost of starting a company dropped and a market opened for institutional capital at amounts traditional VCs couldn't economically deploy.
The structural characteristics: fund size of $50M-$200M typical (anything smaller is ofte...