Finland’s venture capital engine hits a new gear
Finland is quietly becoming one of Europe’s most dynamic startup hubs. Over the past year, Finnish startups have attracted roughly €1.5 billion in fresh capital, fuelled by a tight-knit group of homegrown venture capital firms that are now competing on a global stage. From deeptech and gaming to climate tech and SaaS, these investors are backing the next generation of Nordic scaleups and unicorns.
While Silicon Valley and London often dominate headlines, Helsinki and other Finnish cities are leveraging strong technical universities, a culture of engineering excellence and a wave of successful founders from companies like Supercell, Wolt and Rovio. Behind this momentum stand 10 influential VC firms that have become the backbone of Finland’s startup surge.
The 10 Finnish VC firms driving the €1.5B surge
1. Icebreaker.vc – From pre-seed to product-market fit
Icebreaker.vc focuses on very early-stage companies, often backing founders at the idea or pre-product phase. With a strong presence in Helsinki and across the Nordics, the fund targets B2B software, AI-driven tools and scalable SaaS platforms. Its model combines small initial tickets with hands-on support, helping teams validate markets, win their first customers and prepare for larger seed and Series A rounds.
2. Lifeline Ventures – Backers of Finland’s biggest breakout wins
Lifeline Ventures is one of Finland’s most renowned early-stage investors, known for its role in supporting global successes in gaming, consumer tech and deeptech. The firm is highly founder-centric, often investing before traditional metrics are in place and staying involved throughout multiple funding rounds. Its portfolio strategy is built around backing visionary teams in markets where Finland has a structural advantage, such as mobile gaming, software infrastructure and advanced engineering.
3. Maki.vc – Deeptech and brand-driven innovation
Maki.vc has built a reputation for investing in complex, defensible technologies and strong design-led brands. The fund leans into deeptech, industrial innovation and sustainable materials, often working with spinouts from Finnish research institutions. By pairing technical founders with branding and go-to-market expertise, Maki.vc helps transform lab breakthroughs into globally competitive companies.
4. Inventure – Scaling Nordic software and AI globally
Inventure is one of the Nordics’ most established VCs, with a strong footprint in Finland. The firm typically leads seed and Series A rounds in software, AI and data infrastructure companies that have clear international potential. Its portfolio reflects Finland’s strengths in engineering-heavy sectors, including enterprise SaaS, developer tools and analytics platforms aimed at global mid-market and enterprise customers.
5. Superhero Capital – Championing founders outside major hubs
Superhero Capital positions itself as a champion of under-the-radar founders, with a particular focus on the wider Nordics and Baltic region. The fund backs B2B software and digital services at the seed stage, often in cities and ecosystems that are overlooked by larger international investors. Its strategy taps into Finland’s distributed talent base and helps build high-growth companies beyond Helsinki’s city limits.
6. Voima Ventures – Commercialising science and deeptech
Voima Ventures specialises in science-based startups, bridging the gap between academic research and commercial markets. With a focus on deeptech, quantum technologies, advanced materials and industrial innovation, the firm works closely with universities and research institutes. It plays a critical role in turning Finland’s strong R&D output into scalable companies that can attract large later-stage rounds from international funds.
7. Butterfly Ventures – Hardware, photonics and frontier tech
Butterfly Ventures is one of the rare European VCs that embraces hardware and complex engineering from day one. The firm invests in photonics, sensor technology, robotics and other capital-intensive fields where Finland’s engineering heritage is a competitive advantage. By building robust investor syndicates and long-term support structures, Butterfly Ventures helps hardware-heavy startups reach milestones that traditionally scare off early-stage capital.
8. Wave Ventures – Student-driven early-stage investing
Wave Ventures is known as a student-led VC fund, tapping into the talent pipeline of Finnish and Nordic universities. Targeting pre-seed and seed rounds, it focuses on ambitious founders building software, AI and digital platforms. The fund’s model creates a bridge between entrepreneurial students, alumni networks and the broader VC ecosystem, ensuring that promising ideas emerging on campus can quickly access capital and mentorship.
9. Vendep Capital – Pure-play B2B SaaS specialist
Vendep Capital has carved out a focused niche as a specialist in B2B SaaS. The firm typically backs companies with early recurring revenue and strong product-market fit, helping them expand into Europe and North America. Its playbook is built around sales efficiency, unit economics and repeatable go-to-market motions, reflecting Finland’s growing strength in building globally competitive subscription software businesses.
10. Voima Ventures and climate-focused co-investors
Alongside Voima Ventures, a cluster of climate-focused investors active in Finland is accelerating the country’s role in climate tech and sustainability. Funds dedicated to carbon reduction, circular economy solutions and energy transition technologies are increasingly co-investing with Finnish VCs, lifting round sizes and pushing valuations higher. Their participation is a key factor behind the €1.5B surge, especially in sectors such as battery technology, green materials and industrial decarbonisation.
Why Finland is punching above its weight
The rise of these 10 VC firms is intertwined with structural strengths in the Finnish ecosystem. A strong public support framework, including innovation agency Business Finland and regional development funds, reduces early technical risk and encourages experimentation. High-quality engineering education at institutions such as Aalto University and the University of Helsinki feeds a steady stream of technical founders into the market.
Serial entrepreneurs who have exited companies in gaming, food delivery, telecoms and industrial software are now returning as angel investors, advisors and fund partners. This recycling of capital and expertise is critical: it allows Finnish VCs to move faster, take informed risks and syndicate larger rounds, contributing directly to the €1.5B wave of startup funding.
What the €1.5B wave means for founders and global investors
For founders, the growing depth of local venture capital means they no longer need to relocate to raise meaningful early-stage rounds. Finnish startups can now secure pre-seed, seed and Series A financing at home, then selectively bring in international funds for growth stages. This keeps product, engineering and IP in Finland while still enabling global expansion.
For international investors, the message is clear: Finland has become a high-yield hunting ground for differentiated, technically sophisticated startups. The presence of experienced local VCs – from Icebreaker.vc and Lifeline Ventures to Maki.vc and Inventure – reduces early-stage risk and creates a strong pipeline of companies ready for larger Series B and C rounds.
As the country’s top 10 VC firms continue to raise new funds and double down on their most promising portfolio companies, Finland’s role in Europe’s innovation landscape is set to expand well beyond the current €1.5B surge.

