Sozo Ventures — Research Report
Firm Overview
Sozo Ventures is a cross-border venture capital firm founded in 2012 by Phil Wickham and Koichiro "Koh" Nakamura. Headquartered in Redwood City, California with a major presence in Tokyo, Japan (Shin-Maru Building, Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku), Sozo manages approximately $1.7 billion in assets across multiple funds. The firm is currently raising Fund IV with a $500 million target, announced in September 2024. Sozo has backed 70+ companies and achieved 18 unicorns, 7 IPOs, and 8 acquisitions.
Investment Thesis
Sozo Ventures occupies a distinctive niche in the VC landscape: it targets US-based technology companies at what the firm calls the "Readiness Stage" — companies that have achieved product-market fit, possess strong management teams, carry patient institutional investors, and are poised for international expansion. Sozo's core value proposition is opening the Japanese market to these companies through an extensive network of 100+ strategic global partners, including Japan's most sophisticated corporate customers and distributors.
Unlike generalist VCs, Sozo does not just write checks — it embeds itself in the internationalization strategy of portfolio companies, making warm introductions to Japanese enterprise customers, distributors, and strategic partners before or alongside investment. This approach has enabled portfolio companies like Zoom, MongoDB, Fastly, and Grammarly to establish meaningful Japan businesses. The firm describes itself as providing "full-stack" Japan market expertise.
Stage Focus
Sozo invests from seed through pre-IPO, with notable concentration in growth-stage (Series B and later) investments where Japan market expansion becomes most relevant. The firm has participated in rounds at all stages — from early seed (Manta Cares, CircleUp) through late-stage growth (Palantir, Zoom's pre-IPO rounds). The multi-stage approach reflects Sozo's ambition to be a long-term partner across a company's full financing lifecycle.
Geographic Focus
Sozo's investment mandate is explicitly US-Japan cross-border. The firm invests primarily in US technology companies and helps them access Japanese markets. All portfolio companies are expected to have or develop Japan market relevance. Sozo's Tokyo office plays a central role in relationship management with Japanese corporate partners. The firm is agnostic to US region within North America.
Sector Focus
Sozo invests broadly across technology sectors, with deep concentration in:
- Enterprise Software & SaaS: MongoDB, MaintainX, Cohesity, Grammarly, Revinate, Vendr, Workera, Insightly
- Fintech & Payments: Square (Block), Coinbase, Carta, Clearco, CircleUp, YellowCard, Chainalysis
- Security & Cybersecurity: Anomali, Doppel, CloudPassage (acquired by Fidelis), Tessian, Chainalysis
- Healthcare & Digital Health: Neurotrack, Viz.ai, Sword Health, The Wound Co., Manta Cares
- Biotech & Life Sciences: Metagenomi, Azalea Therapeutics, Aromyx, Mercy Bio, Molten Industries
- Aerospace & Defense Tech: Saronic, Anduril, Applied Intuition
- Logistics & Supply Chain: Flexport, Kargo, Project44, Leaf Logistics, SmartHop
- Developer Tools & Infrastructure: Fastly, Hydrolix, Lambda Labs (AI compute), Firebolt
The firm has increasing interest in AI-native companies and defense tech, evidenced by investments in Genspark (AI search), Lambda Labs (AI infrastructure), Saronic (autonomous surface vessels), and Applied Intuition (autonomous systems).
Check Size & Fund Information
Sozo does not publicly disclose specific check sizes. Given its portfolio of 64+ companies across approximately $1.7B in AUM, investment checks likely range from $2M to $30M depending on stage, with growth-stage checks in the $10M–$25M range. The firm maintains follow-on reserves for supporting portfolio companies across multiple rounds.
- Fund I: First fund (2012)
- Fund II: Growth fund
- Fund III: Raised $592M (first close $164M; expanded target)
- Fund IV: Targeting $500M (announced September 2024, fundraising underway)
Lead Tendency
Sozo Ventures typically co-invests alongside lead investors, bringing Japan market access and strategic relationships as its primary value-add rather than leading rounds. In the Kargo Series B, Avenir led while Sozo participated; in the Doppel Series C, Bessemer led while Sozo participated; in Azalea Therapeutics, Third Rock Ventures led. The firm is a specialist co-investor that adds Japan market bridge value, not a traditional lead investor.
Portfolio Highlights
Sozo's portfolio includes 18 unicorns, 7 IPOs, and 8 acquisitions:
Major IPOs: Zoom (NASDAQ: ZM), Coinbase (NASDAQ: COIN), Square/Block (NYSE: SQ), Palantir (NYSE: PLTR), Fastly (NYSE: FSLY), MongoDB (NASDAQ: MDB), Metagenomi (NASDAQ, 2024)
Notable Acquisitions: ServiceMax (acquired by GE), CloudPassage (acquired by Fidelis Cybersecurity), Chorus.ai (acquired by ZoomInfo), Handshake B2B (acquired by Shopify)
Active Unicorns: Anduril, Applied Intuition, Flexport, Lambda Labs, Saronic (valued at $4B after Series C), Deel, Carta, Grammarly
Team
- Phil Wickham — Co-Founder & Executive Managing Director: Kauffman Fellows emeritus Executive Chairman; has shepherded 40+ investments including Square, Twitter, Palantir, Coinbase, Zoom, ServiceMax, MongoDB.
- Koichiro "Koh" Nakamura — Co-Founder & Senior Managing Director: Former founding team member of Yahoo Japan; Forbes Midas List #45 (2024) and #55 (2023); led Sozo's investments in Coinbase, Square, Palantir.
- Spencer Foust — Managing Director: Joined Sozo in 2016; Forbes 30 Under 30 (2020); previously at Apple and Sandia National Labs (B61 Nuclear Weapon program). Leads investments from seed to pre-IPO.
- Rob Freelen — Managing Director: Co-founder of LA-based FinTech company Turbine Finance; former SVB executive; Kauffman Fellow Class 29. Joined Sozo September 2022.
- Kazuhiro Kobayashi — Head of Japan: Leads Japan market development and corporate partnerships from Tokyo office.
- Elena Winefeld — CFO: Manages fund operations and finance.
Total team: 28 members including venture partners, principals, senior directors, directors, and operations staff across US and Japan.
Decision Process
Sozo operates as a partnership with multiple Managing Directors and General Partners. Investment decisions are made collaboratively by the partnership. The firm typically participates in established institutional rounds and focuses on value-add through Japan market access rather than leading price discovery.
Recent Activity (2024–2026)
Fund IV ($500M target) was announced in September 2024, signaling continued active deployment. In 2025, Sozo made approximately 10 investments:
- Kargo ($42M Series B, December 2025) — AI-powered logistics and warehouse automation
- Doppel ($70M Series C, November 2025) — AI-driven social engineering defense platform
- Azalea Therapeutics ($82M Series A, November 2025) — In vivo cell engineering genomics, co-founded by Jennifer Doudna
- Manta Cares (Seed, November 2025) — Healthcare
- MainFunc (March 2026) — Business productivity software
Major portfolio milestones: Saronic raised a $600M Series C at a $4B valuation in February 2025 to build autonomous unmanned warships.
Founder Preferences
Sozo looks for deep technical founders with product-market fit and an interest in or readiness for international expansion, particularly Japan market entry. Strong management teams with patient co-investors already in place are a hallmark of Sozo's portfolio companies. The firm prefers companies that can leverage Japan as a strategic growth market rather than treating it as an afterthought.
Summary
Sozo Ventures is a specialized cross-border VC with a proven track record of backing category-defining companies (Zoom, Coinbase, Palantir) and helping them win in Japan. With ~$1.7B AUM, 70+ portfolio companies, and a fourth fund in market, Sozo remains an active and relevant player at the growth-stage intersection of US tech and Japan market expansion.