Venture Studio
Capital pays for runway. Engineering, product, and operations turn that runway into a company. We provide all of it.
The reality
Traditional VCs write a check and move on. The hardest part of building a company happens after the money lands.
Your first engineering hire takes 4-6 months. Meanwhile, your runway is burning and your product sits in a pitch deck.
A wire transfer does not build software. Most pre-seed founders need hands, not just checks.
Board seats and office hours are useful. But someone who ships code alongside you at 2 AM is worth more.
Our approach
We embed directly into the companies we fund. Our engineers, designers, and operators work alongside founders from the first commit to the first paying customer.
What we bring
Your founding team should focus on product-market fit. We handle everything else until you can build your own team.
Frontend, backend, APIs, and data pipelines. We build production systems across Go, Python, TypeScript, and Rust.
User research, interface design, and product strategy. Every decision grounded in what users need, not what sounds impressive.
Model training, inference pipelines, and agent architectures. From fine-tuning LLMs to building multi-agent systems in production.
Docker, Kubernetes, CI/CD, monitoring, and incident response. We set up the infrastructure so it stays up.
Entity formation, IP protection, privacy compliance, and regulatory navigation. The operational foundation every startup skips until it hurts.
Positioning, launch strategy, content, and distribution. We help you find your first 1,000 users and the channels that will bring the next 10,000.
Studio-built
nexusq.live
Built a 3-product trading intelligence ecosystem from scratch. 16 Docker containers, 12 exchange connections, 685 symbols, 56 GB TimescaleDB.
diamate.health
Developed an AI diabetes management companion with CGM integration, photo-to-carb analysis, and real-time insulin recommendation engine.
The difference
We respond to every pitch within 48 hours. No warm intros, no gatekeepers. If the technology is real, we want to talk.