Venture Studio
Definition
A venture studio creates startups internally: generating ideas, building initial products, recruiting founding teams, and taking large equity stakes (often 30 percent or more) as the institutional co-founder.
How it comes up in fundraising
Studios trade equity for a running start; founders joining studio companies own less but skip zero-to-one alone.
Frequently asked questions
How is a studio different from an accelerator?
Accelerators invest small amounts in external founders’ companies; studios originate the companies and co-own them from day one.
Is studio equity math worth it?
It depends on what the studio contributes: real product, capital, and distribution can justify the stake; a logo and office space cannot.
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