Sorenson Capital Research
Investment Thesis
Sorenson Capital is an early-stage venture capital firm founded in 2003 with a laser-focused strategy on product-led B2B software companies. The firm believes that category-defining software companies are built by founders with exceptional product instincts, technical depth, and execution discipline. Sorenson invests not just capital, but hands-on operational support to help portfolio companies establish product-market fit, build high-performing GTM teams, and scale efficiently.
The firm explicitly avoids trend-chasing—they deliberately stayed out of crypto, declined to chase the neobank boom, and focus instead on sustainable, defensible software businesses in cybersecurity and B2B infrastructure.
Geographic and Sector Focus
Sorenson Capital maintains offices in both Lehi, Utah (headquarters) and Palo Alto, California, reflecting their national investment strategy with strong Utah roots and Silicon Valley connections.
The firm concentrates on four primary sectors:
1. Cybersecurity - Application security, zero-trust platforms, supply-chain security, vulnerability management, and identity solutions.
2. B2B Software - Vertical SaaS, workflow automation, productivity tools, analytics platforms, and industry-specific solutions targeting knowledge workers.
3. AI/ML & Infrastructure - DevOps platforms, observability tools, CI/CD infrastructure, data platforms, and AI-powered developer tools. With AI becoming foundational, Sorenson is increasingly backing AI-native infrastructure and LLM-enabled workflow automation.
4. DevOps & Infrastructure - Cloud-native tools, Kubernetes management, API platforms, and developer experience layers.
Stage and Check Size
Sorenson's latest fund, Ventures III, closed at $150 million in June 2025. The firm invests across two distinct stages:
Early-Stage Fund: Companies from pre-revenue through $5M ARR. Early-stage check sizes range from $1M–$5M, with Sorenson typically as the lead or co-lead investor.
Growth-Stage Fund: Scaling companies from $5M+ ARR through pre-IPO. Growth checks are larger but less frequent.
Across both funds, typical investment range is $1M–$10M per company, with target ownership in the 15-20% range. Out of Ventures III, Sorenson expects to deploy across 25-30 companies over the fund's lifetime.
Recent Activity and Fund Status
Sorenson Capital is actively deploying Ventures III, which closed in June 2025 with $150M in capital commitments. Recent 2025-2026 investments include:
- Flax Health (September 2025): Co-led $3.5M pre-seed to automate skilled nursing facility workflows. Led with Pear VC.
- Planera (October 2025): Series A investment in a key portfolio company.
- Multiply (March 2026): Investment in a B2B advertising platform.
- Traceloop (2025): Exit via acquisition by ServiceNow, highlighting the firm's ability to support scale and successful exits.
- Jolt (August 2025): Portfolio company exit.
Recent exits include CloudKnox (acquired by Microsoft) and Talon Security (acquired by Palo Alto Networks).
Portfolio Highlights
Sorenson Capital's portfolio includes 123+ active portfolio companies across multiple funds with 77+ investments. Notable portfolio companies span multiple stages:
Public/Scale:
- Fastly (IPO, CDN infrastructure)
- BambooHR (HR/HRIS platform)
- Amplitude (Product analytics)
**Growth-Stage:
- Couchbase (NoSQL database)
- Harness (CI/CD and feature management)
- Socure (Identity verification)
- LiveView Technologies (Computer vision for agriculture)
- Uniphore (Conversational AI)
- Cloudsmith (Software supply chain)
**Early-Stage (Ventures III):
- Flax Health (Healthcare workflow)
- Planera (Planning and collaboration)
- Multiply (B2B advertising)
- Traceable (API security)
- SmartSuite (No-code automation)
- Andromeda Security (Threat intelligence)
- Bureau (Data/analytics)
- Jump (Developer tools)
Team and Operational Support
Sorenson's team includes 30+ members with significant depth in product, go-to-market, security, and engineering. The partners include veterans from Bain Capital, Bain & Company, BCG, Intel Capital, McKinsey, and UBS, alongside technical operators from software companies.
Key operational leaders:
- Tom Pierce - Partner, CFO & Chief Compliance Officer
- Erin Halbrecht - Head of Marketing, Platform, & Operations
- Bert Roberts - Partner, Head of Investor Relations
The firm's investment committee includes partners with deep expertise in cybersecurity, product leadership, and scale-up operations. Sorenson is known for hands-on board involvement, helping with product strategy, hiring senior leadership, initial customer wins, and GTM efficiency.
Investment Process and Decision Timeline
Sorenson Capital operates as a partnership with collaborative decision-making. The investment committee reviews prospects on a rolling basis. For early-stage rounds, the typical decision timeline is 4-8 weeks from initial meeting to term sheet, depending on due diligence scope and founder responsiveness.
The firm strongly prefers warm introductions from trusted networks (founders, operators, existing LPs) but will take direct outreach from exceptional founders building in core sectors.
Typical Founder Profile
Sorenson backs founders with:
- Product instincts (history of shipping products, user obsession)
- Technical depth (engineering founders or data-driven product leaders)
- Execution discipline (ability to do more with less, rapid iteration)
- Strong co-founding partnerships (preferably technical + go-to-market)
The firm gravitates toward founders who can articulate clear category-defining visions and demonstrate early user love or traction.
Recent Milestones and Thought Leadership
In 2025, Sorenson closed Ventures III at $150M, reinforcing the firm's thesis that focused investing in proven categories outperforms trend-chasing.
The firm publishes thought leadership on product strategy, GTM scaling, AI's impact on B2B software, and cybersecurity trends through their News & Insights platform. Recent essays include guidance on "Enabling a High-Performing GTM Team" and analysis of AI observability in enterprise systems.
Sorenson Capital maintains a strong position as a trusted early-stage investor in B2B software and cybersecurity, with deep operational expertise and a track record of supporting companies through scale and liquidity events.