Baobab Ventures Research
Investment Thesis
Baobab Ventures is an operator-led solo GP fund led by Carles Reina. The official Baobab site describes the firm as an operator-led VC fund helping early-stage deep-tech founders reach momentum, and says it backs global pre-seed and seed technical teams where the firm can help quickly. The public thesis is therefore not broad early-stage exposure. Baobab is organized around a specific operator advantage: technical founders in AI-era markets need speed, distribution, customer access, GTM execution, and practical company-building support as much as they need capital.
Launch coverage is consistent with that framing. Sifted reported on November 26, 2025 that Reina raised a $15 million London and Barcelona-based solo GP fund to back AI, robotics, and defense startups at pre-seed and seed. Cinco Dias reported the same fund size and said the fund supports technical founders and globally ambitious startups in AI, robotics, and defense at the earliest phases. The firm website adds the broader deep-tech framing, while named companies on the site show activity across agentic software, robotics, AI visibility, debt collection technology, and autonomous software creation.
Stage Focus
Baobab is focused on pre-seed and seed. The official site explicitly says it backs global pre-seed and seed technical teams, and Sifted also reported a pre-seed and seed mandate. There is no source-backed evidence that Baobab has a regular Series A or later-stage mandate. Some companies linked to Reina have later public rounds, but those should be interpreted as portfolio development or angel-track-record evidence rather than proof that Baobab normally invests later.
Check Size
The best public check-size source is Sifted, which reported that Baobab will invest checks between $300,000 and $350,000 into 30 to 35 startups. Cinco Dias and other launch coverage support the $15 million fund size. I did not find a public target ownership range, reserve ratio, or follow-on policy, so the structured check size should stay limited to the source-backed initial check range.
Lead Tendency
The source-backed lead tendency is best modeled as both/flexible, with a stronger observable pattern of participating alongside other firms. Omnia's October 2025 pre-seed round was led by Visionaries Club, with Kfund and Baobab Ventures participating. Altan's September 2025 pre-seed round was co-led by VentureFriends and JME Ventures, with Carles Reina participating. Theker's July 2025 seed was led by Kibo Ventures and included several other investors and angels, including Reina. These examples show Baobab/Reina as a high-signal participant and syndicate member. There is not enough evidence to mark Baobab as default lead-only.
Recent Activity
Recent activity is strong and current. On November 26, 2025, Sifted reported the $15 million fund launch and said the fund had already completed eight deals. Cinco Dias reported that the fund was raised in three months, had completed eight investments, and named Theker, Altan AI, Murphy, and Omnia among them. On October 16, 2025, Cinco Dias reported Omnia's EUR3.5 million pre-seed round led by Visionaries Club with participation from Kfund and Baobab Ventures. In September 2025, Tech.eu reported Altan's $2.5 million pre-seed round with participation from ElevenLabs' Carles Reina. In July 2025, Cinco Dias reported Theker's $21 million seed round led by Kibo Ventures with participation from early investors and angels including Reina.
Portfolio Highlights
Baobab's official site lists Wabi, Theker, Omnia, Murphy, and Altan as startups it has backed. Omnia builds an agentic platform that helps brands improve visibility across AI engines and assistants. Theker is an AI robotics company applying deep learning and robotics to industrial environments; Cinco Dias reported a $21 million seed round in July 2025. Altan is a Barcelona-based agent-native software platform that assembles teams of AI agents to design, build, and operate software; Tech.eu reported a $2.5 million pre-seed round in September 2025. Murphy is described in launch coverage as debt-collection technology, and Wabi is source-backed as a Baobab portfolio company by the official site, though I did not find a separate financing announcement for Wabi in this pass.
Carles Reina's pre-Baobab angel history is also relevant but should be separated from the firm's current portfolio. The official site says that before Baobab, Reina backed more than 70 startups including Revolut, HappyRobot, Vsim, Theker Robotics, Volumetric Bio, Murphy AI, and ElevenLabs, where he was the first investor. This history supports the fund's credibility in AI, deep tech, and fast-scaling technical companies, but the structured Baobab portfolio should emphasize companies listed on the Baobab site or explicitly named as fund investments.
Team
Baobab appears to be a solo GP firm. The official site lists Carles Reina as Managing Partner and provides no broader investment team. It describes him as an operator-turned-investor who continues as a GTM executive, with prior roles as an early employee at Uber EMEA, operations at Tractable AI, GTM at Sonantic before its acquisition by Spotify, and current GTM leadership at ElevenLabs. Sifted also describes Baobab as a solo GP fund. Founders should expect a direct decision path centered on Reina rather than a large partnership process.
Decision Process
The best structured decision process is solo GP. No public source gave a reliable standard decision timeline, so timeline should be omitted. Baobab's decision criteria appear tied to whether Reina can help the company reach momentum quickly: technical founding team, global ambition, AI/deep-tech category fit, fast product execution, distribution urgency, and need for hands-on GTM support. Warm intro should not be marked as required because no source found a warm-intro requirement.
Founder Preferences
Baobab is a strong fit for technical founders building AI-native applications, robotics, defense, developer tools, autonomous software, and adjacent deep-tech products. The firm is especially relevant for founders who are early enough to value tactical help with go-to-market, customer introductions, contract negotiation, product strategy, operations, and hiring. The conservative anti-thesis is later-stage companies, non-technical teams, passive-capital seekers, local-only businesses, and sectors outside AI, robotics, defense, and deep tech where Baobab's operator edge is less applicable.
Geographic Focus
Baobab is Europe-rooted but global. Sifted described the fund as London and Barcelona-based and said it will focus half its investments on Europe and half on the United States and the rest of the world. Cinco Dias called it a European fund with a global mandate. The official site says Baobab is remote-first. Structured geography should include Europe, UK, Spain, London, Barcelona, United States, and Global.
Sources
- Official website: https://baobabventures.vc/
- Sifted launch coverage: https://sifted.eu/articles/elevenlabs-carles-reina-15m-solo-gp
- Cinco Dias launch coverage: https://cincodias.elpais.com/companias/2025-11-26/el-inversor-carles-reina-lanza-baobab-ventures-un-fondo-de-capital-riesgo-para-start-ups-de-ia-robotica-y-defensa.html
- Omnia financing coverage: https://cincodias.elpais.com/companias/2025-10-16/omnia-cierra-una-ronda-con-visionaries-club-kfund-y-baobab-ventures-para-impulsar-su-ia-para-marcas.html
- Altan financing coverage: https://tech.eu/2025/09/12/altan-raises-25m-to-build-software-that-runs-itself/
- Theker financing coverage: https://cincodias.elpais.com/companias/2025-07-15/que-es-theker-la-nueva-startup-participada-por-inditex.html