Sweet Capital Research
Overview
Sweet Capital is a private venture fund founded in 2015 by the six co-founders of King Digital Entertainment (King.com) — Riccardo Zacconi, Sebastian Knutsson, Thomas Hartwig, Patrik Stymne, Lars Markgren, and Christian Dorffer — following King's $5.9B acquisition by Activision Blizzard. The firm positions itself as "supporting the world's most ambitious early-stage founders" in the consumer and mobile technology space. It operates across London (HQ at 65 St. Paul's Churchyard, EC4M 8AB), Stockholm, and Santa Monica/LA.
Investment Thesis
Sweet Capital partners with entrepreneurs to develop, launch, and scale early-stage consumer technology companies. The partners draw on their own operating experience building King from a small studio into a global consumer gaming leader, which shapes a thesis biased toward consumer-facing products with viral loops, engagement mechanics, and mass-market appeal. Pippa Lamb, who joined as Partner, specifically focuses on "the intersection of technology and geopolitics" alongside consumer internet/software, consumer fintech, next-generation social communities, and disruptive lifestyle and wellness.
Sector Focus
Sweet Capital invests across consumer-driven categories:
- Consumer Internet / Consumer Mobile
- Social Networks, Messaging, and Next-Generation Social Communities
- Marketplaces and Social Commerce
- Media, Content, Entertainment & Sports
- Consumer Health, Lifestyle & Wellness
- Consumer Fintech
- Human Capital / HRTech
- Gaming (legacy founder DNA)
Explicit anti-thesis: No pure B2B / enterprise software, no hardware, no crypto.
Stage Focus
Sweet Capital is an early-stage fund focused on Pre-Seed, Seed, and Series A. They pride themselves on being one of the first institutional backers for founders building consumer products.
Check Size
Combined fund check sizes range from $250K to $2M:
- Christian Dorffer (GP): $250K–$1M, sweet spot $500K
- Pippa Lamb (Partner): $500K–$2M, sweet spot $1M
The fund will lead, co-lead, or follow depending on stage and conviction. At Pre-Seed and Seed they frequently write first checks; at Series A they typically participate alongside larger leads.
Geographic Focus
Active across the US — San Francisco Bay Area, New York, and Los Angeles — and Europe, particularly London. They have also backed select emerging-market consumer bets, most notably Jüsto (Mexico). Pippa splits her time between London and LA.
Team
- Christian Dorffer — General Partner. Co-founder of Sweet Capital and the primary deal-driver. Also co-founded myCrew App (2017–present) and Midnight Runners (2015–present). Focused on consumer internet, social networks, marketplaces, and media.
- Pippa Lamb — Partner. Splits time between London and LA. Oxford BA, Harvard MBA. Focused on consumer internet/software, consumer fintech, social communities, lifestyle and wellness, and technology × geopolitics. Also an active angel and a16z scout.
- Thomas Hartwig — Co-founder & Partner. Former King and Razorfish executive. Based in Stockholm.
- Riccardo Zacconi — Co-founder. Former CEO of King.com.
- Sebastian Knutsson, Patrik Stymne, Lars Markgren — Co-founders. Fellow King founders backing the fund.
Recent Activity & Fund Status
Sweet Capital has made approximately 42–47 investments since inception. Public deal cadence slowed visibly in 2023–2025, with some sources indicating no new announced investments in 2025, though the partnership remains active through Pippa's ongoing deployment. The fund has realized exits through asset sales and acquisitions:
- Jüsto — Asset sale to OMNiLabs, January 2026
- Immersive Gamebox — Exit, February 2025
- Pachama — Series B, May 2022 (participated)
- The Expert — Series A, March 2022 (participated)
- Wave Sports + Entertainment — Series B, February 2022 (participated)
Portfolio Highlights
Notable portfolio companies: Jüsto (Mexican grocery delivery), Highrise (virtual world), Peanut App (social network for women), Mos (student fintech), Wellthy (healthcare concierge), Pachama (climate/carbon), BeReal (social), Clubhouse (audio social), Immersive Gamebox (location-based entertainment), The Expert (beauty/wellness), Wave Sports + Entertainment (sports media), Wevat (VAT refund).
Decision Process
Partnership-driven decisions with Christian and Pippa as the most active external-facing partners. Warm intros help but are not strictly required given the partners' operator brand.
Founder Preferences
Ambitious consumer-native founders building products with mass-market or community potential. The firm's King heritage biases it toward teams that understand engagement, virality, and monetization in consumer products — not deep-tech or B2B.