Armory Square Ventures — Research Report
Investment Thesis
Armory Square Ventures (ASV) is an early-stage venture capital firm founded in 2014 by Somak Chattopadhyay, based primarily in Syracuse, NY with additional offices in Skaneateles (NY), New York City, and Indianapolis. The firm's core conviction is that great companies can emerge from unexpected places — it backs visionary B2B SaaS founders building market-defining businesses in America's emerging tech hubs beyond the coastal capitals.
ASV leads Seed and Series A rounds for ambitious B2B SaaS founders reimagining traditional industries, particularly those operating in under-ventured regions of the Eastern United States. The firm pairs capital with hands-on mentorship, governance involvement, and network access to help early-stage companies scale from first check to category leader.
Stage and Check Size
Armory Square Ventures focuses on:
- Seed rounds: typically $500K–$3M checks
- Series A rounds: typically $3M–$8M checks (as lead)
The firm historically invested up to $2M per company through Fund II. With Fund III (ASV III), check sizes appear larger — the firm led Machinery Partner's $8M equity in a $11M total Series A (Dec 2023) and Thoughtly's $5.5M seed (April 2026), suggesting ASV III is deploying meaningfully larger checks.
Lead Tendency
Armory Square Ventures consistently leads rounds. Examples include leading Compyl's $3.75M seed, Machinery Partner's $8M Series A equity tranche, and Thoughtly's $5.5M seed. They characterize themselves as conviction-driven investors who enter early and take concentrated positions.
Geographic Focus
Primary focus: Eastern United States, specifically cities and regions outside traditional VC hubs:
- Upstate New York (Syracuse, Buffalo, Albany)
- Indianapolis and Midwest
- Pittsburgh and Eastern seaboard
- New York City (selective)
The firm actively participates in regional events such as the Upstate Capital Investor Outlook, 3 Rivers Venture Fair (Pittsburgh), and hosts an annual B2B Marketplace Summit in NYC. They view geographic contrarianism as a source of deal flow quality and valuation discipline.
Sector Focus
ASV invests primarily in B2B SaaS companies reimagining traditional industries. Portfolio sectors span:
- Enterprise Software / Vertical SaaS: Core thesis — CRM intelligence (Tiga AI, Thoughtly), sales enablement (StorySlab, Variabl), content management (Heretto), compliance automation (Compyl)
- Logistics and Heavy Industry: B2B marketplaces for heavy machinery (Machinery Partner), car buying intelligence (Motive)
- Healthcare and Life Sciences: Vision technology (Clerio Vision), healthcare cost optimization (UCM), nurse-designed apparel (Moxie Scrubs)
- Fintech and Insurance: Insurance AI (Qumis), education finance (8B Education Investments), commercial real estate (SquareFoot)
- Agriculture: Precision nitrogen management (Adapt-N/Agronomic Technology, exited 2024)
- Food and Restaurant Tech: Restaurant commerce (BentoBox, exited), campus delivery (Good Uncle, exited)
- Automotive: Used car auctions (ACV Auctions, exited IPO NASDAQ:ACVA)
- Developer Tools: Distributed system collaboration (Multiplayer)
- Security/Compliance: GRC automation (Compyl)
- Space Economy: Space exchange platform (Nebex)
Fund Status
ASV is currently investing from Fund III (ASV III), which is actively deploying with the majority of the fund still available to invest. As of late 2025, one additional investment was at term sheet stage pending announcement. Prior funds:
- Fund I: $16.4M (fully deployed)
- Fund II: $31M (fully deployed)
- Fund III: Size not publicly disclosed; actively deploying through at least 2026
Portfolio Highlights
Exits:
- ACV Auctions (NASDAQ: ACVA) — Used car auction platform; ASV's marquee IPO exit
- BentoBox — Restaurant commerce platform; acquired by Fiserv
- Good Uncle — Campus restaurant delivery; acquired by Aramark
- Adapt-N (Agronomic Technology) — Precision nitrogen management; acquired by ever.ag (March 2024)
- Qualifi — Talent recruitment platform; exited
- StorySlab — Sales enablement; exited
- UCM — Digital health cost management; exited
Active Portfolio (notable):
- Compyl — Security and compliance automation; raised $3.75M seed (led by ASV, 2024) then $12M Series A (Venture Guides lead, June 2025)
- Thoughtly — AI CRM voice agents for insurance, mortgage, education; $5.5M seed led by ASV (April 2026)
- Machinery Partner — B2B heavy equipment marketplace; $11M Series A led by ASV (Dec 2023)
- Tiga AI — GTM platform with buyer signal analytics; $2M pre-seed (ASV participated, Bull City Ventures lead)
- Multiplayer — Developer collaboration platform; $3M seed
- Heretto — Content authoring and management cloud; active
- Qumis — Insurance AI; active
- Clerio Vision — Vision technology alternatives to LASIK; active
- SquareFoot — Commercial real estate marketplace; active
- Moxie Scrubs — Nurse-designed scrubs; active
- Nebex — Space economy exchange platform; active
- BosanQ Psi — Engineering simulation acceleration; active
- Variabl — AI sales commission software; active
- TireTutor — AI OS for tire and auto; active
- Vengo — Digital vending machines; active
- Vizbee — Casting and audience insights cloud; active
- 8B Education Investments — Student loan fintech for African international scholars; active (won Venture Investment of the Year from Upstate Capital Association)
- Motive — AI-driven online car-buying platform; active
Portfolio companies have collectively raised $1B+ in follow-on funding.
Team
Somak Chattopadhyay — Managing Partner & Founder Somak has been operating and investing in early-stage startups since 1999. Before founding ASV in 2014, he was a Partner at Tribeca Venture Partners (formerly Greenhill SAVP), where he was involved in nearly every investment of Fund I and helped launch Fund II. He was also a venture capitalist at Edison Ventures, sourcing deals in tech-enabled services across the Northeast. Earlier operational roles included VP Marketing at Medtower (pharma IT) and a senior business development role at DealTime (comparison shopping, acquired by eBay for $620M). He sits on the board of the Upstate Capital Association of New York.
Neenah Jain — Partner & CFO Neenah joined ASV in 2018 and was promoted to Partner. She monitors and analyzes existing investments and manages the ASV portfolio. Previous roles at Venture Club of Indiana, Radius Ventures, The Speak Easy, and Epsilon Health Investors.
Anthony Santaro — Vice President Former Investment Banking Analyst at Wells Fargo. Johns Hopkins University graduate (Economics, 2019). Promoted progressively from Associate to Senior Associate to VP; responsible for sourcing, deal analysis, and portfolio support.
Michael Kopelman — Venture Partner Brings venture investing and operational experience to the team.
Prabhdeep Singh — Operating Partner Operational support for portfolio companies.
Jin Kwon — Analyst Joined full-time after completing a Venture Fellow role at ASV. Also serves as Cornell's Head of AI Innovations (Venture Advisor: Ayham Boucher).
Decision Process
ASV operates as a partnership. Investment decisions likely involve Somak (Managing Partner) and Neenah Jain (Partner), with input from Venture Partners. The firm is small and nimble — they describe being conviction-driven and hands-on with founders, suggesting a high-conviction, concentrated portfolio strategy rather than spray-and-pray.
Founder Preferences
ASV backs:
- Contrarian thinkers who identify opportunities in overlooked markets
- Founders outside traditional VC networks and coastal tech centers
- B2B SaaS builders with transformative potential in established industries
- Entrepreneurs who 'don't fit traditional VC molds'
Co-Investment Community
Frequent co-investors include: Contour Venture Partners, Pritzker Group, Bull City Ventures, nvp capital, Afore Capital, Greycroft, Zelkova Ventures, Brooklyn Bridge Ventures, Cayuga Venture Fund, Arthur Ventures, One Way Ventures.
Additional Context
ASV runs the South Asian Literature Translation Prize (now in its third year), reflecting Somak's cultural values alongside the firm's Eastern US community orientation. The firm publishes a Substack newsletter ('Table Stakes') and hosts an annual CEO Summit in Skaneateles for portfolio founders.