Axon
VC Fund
Scottsdale, United States
Axon is a VC fund in Scottsdale focused on Artificial Intelligence and Drones. Axon's products protect life. Axon provides advanced Electronic Control Devices (ECDs) for use in the law enforcement, medical, military, corrections, professional security, and personal protection markets. Axon devices use proprietary technology to incapacitate dangerous, combative, or high-risk subjects who pose a risk to law enforcementofficers, innocent citizens, or themselves in a manner that is generally recognized as a safer alternative to other uses of force.
- Total investments:
- 10
- Last investment:
- Lead investor:
- 70%
Last updated:
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Industries Axon invests in
Stages Axon invests in
Countries Axon invests in
Round sizes
Contacts
| Name | Phone | Socials | |
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Round size
- Seed
- $8.5M–$10M
- Series C
- $30M–$49M
- Series E
- $170M–$230M
Investment Focus
Industry
- Artificial Intelligence 3 (30%)
- Drones 2 (20%)
- Robotics 2 (20%)
- Software 2 (20%)
- Drone Management 2 (20%)
Stage
- Seed 2 (20%)
- Series C 2 (20%)
- Series E 1 (10%)
- Corporate Round 1 (10%)
- Post-IPO Equity 1 (10%)
Country
- Ukraine 3 (30%)
- United States 2 (20%)
- Israel 1 (10%)
- New Zealand 1 (10%)
Team
| Name | Title | Investments | Links | |
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Andy Roberts
Senior Software Engineer
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Senior Software Engineer | Total investments: 0 | Find email | |
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Chris Chin
VP of Immersive Technologies (XR/VR/AR & Training)
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VP of Immersive Technologies (XR/VR/AR & Training) | Total investments: 0 | Find email | |
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Chris Schmich
Software Engineering Contractor
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Software Engineering Contractor | Total investments: 0 | Find email | |
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David Culebras Atienza
Senior Sales Engineer
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Senior Sales Engineer | Total investments: 0 | Find email | |
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Hans K. Moritz
VP of Engineering
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VP of Engineering | Total investments: 0 | Find email | |
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Investments
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Buntar Aerospace is an aerospace manufacturing company. It provides navigation systems with artificial intelligence modules,drones, and custom software. | $10.4M / Seed / Mar 19, 2026 | |
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TheFourthLaw develops robotic systems to enhance robot capabilities across diverse applications. | Corporate Round / Feb 16, 2026 | |
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FarsightVision is a platform that enables drone pilots and footage users to interact for analytics and situational awareness using 3D models and orthoimages. | $8.5M / Seed / Feb 12, 2026 | |
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Skydio is a drone manufacturer that uses artificial intelligence to create flying drones that are used by consumers, enterprises, and government customers.It develops AI-powered drones to deliver the power and flying cameras without the complexity. The company's drones use an array of cameras and proprietary computer vision technology torecognize, avoid objects in real-time, and predict into the future to make intelligent decisions, enabling users by flying themselves through the most demanding tasks or keeping them safe from obstacles when they want to take control. The company's debut drone, the R1, could track a target and film them while avoiding obstacles without any human intervention required. Then the company released the Skydio 2 in 2019, its second drone, cutting off more than half the price while improving it its autonomous tracking and video capabilities. Its flagship product, the X2, is equipped with seven cameras, 100x zoom, night vision, and promises to turn ordinary users into expert pilots thanks to its self-piloting abilities. It is backed by top investors and strategic partners including Andreessen Horowitz, Linse Capital, Next47, IVP, Playground, NVIDIA, and UP.Partners.Abraham Bachrach, Adam Bry, and Matt Donahoe founded Klarna in Redwood City, California in 2014. | $170M / Series E / Nov 15, 2024 | |
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Auror is the retail crime intelligence platform empowering enterprise retailers to stop crime, for good. They do this by making it easy to report actionable intel, connect the dots on repeat offenders, and distribute actionable intelligence to teams to prevent crime in real time. Auror has offices in Denver (Colorado), Auckland (New Zealand), andMelbourne (Australia) to support its growing retail base, which includes some of the largest retailers in the world. | $48.6M / Series C / Nov 12, 2024 | |
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Skydio is a drone manufacturer that uses artificial intelligence to create flying drones that are used by consumers, enterprises, and government customers.It develops AI-powered drones to deliver the power and flying cameras without the complexity. The company's drones use an array of cameras and proprietary computer vision technology torecognize, avoid objects in real-time, and predict into the future to make intelligent decisions, enabling users by flying themselves through the most demanding tasks or keeping them safe from obstacles when they want to take control. The company's debut drone, the R1, could track a target and film them while avoiding obstacles without any human intervention required. Then the company released the Skydio 2 in 2019, its second drone, cutting off more than half the price while improving it its autonomous tracking and video capabilities. Its flagship product, the X2, is equipped with seven cameras, 100x zoom, night vision, and promises to turn ordinary users into expert pilots thanks to its self-piloting abilities. It is backed by top investors and strategic partners including Andreessen Horowitz, Linse Capital, Next47, IVP, Playground, NVIDIA, and UP.Partners.Abraham Bachrach, Adam Bry, and Matt Donahoe founded Klarna in Redwood City, California in 2014. | $230M / Series E / Feb 27, 2023 | |
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Dedrone is an automated drone security platform; an extension of physical and cyber security into the airspace that protects a vulnerability gap exploited by the advances in consumer and commercial drone technology. Its aerial intrusion detection platform provides early warning of malicious drone activities and is used to protect data centers,prisons, airports, and other critical facilities from corporate espionage, smuggling, terrorism, and hacking. | $30M / Series C / Jul 13, 2022 | |
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Dedrone is an automated drone security platform; an extension of physical and cyber security into the airspace that protects a vulnerability gap exploited by the advances in consumer and commercial drone technology. Its aerial intrusion detection platform provides early warning of malicious drone activities and is used to protect data centers,prisons, airports, and other critical facilities from corporate espionage, smuggling, terrorism, and hacking. | $30M / Series C / Jul 13, 2022 | |
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Dedrone is an automated drone security platform; an extension of physical and cyber security into the airspace that protects a vulnerability gap exploited by the advances in consumer and commercial drone technology. Its aerial intrusion detection platform provides early warning of malicious drone activities and is used to protect data centers,prisons, airports, and other critical facilities from corporate espionage, smuggling, terrorism, and hacking. | $30.5M / Series C / Dec 17, 2021 | |
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Cellebrite is a global company known for its technological breakthroughs in the cellular industry.Cellebrite develops advanced mobile data solutions, enabling the extensive use and management of mobile phone data to provide value for two distinct business divisions: mobile lifecycle and mobile forensics. In the mobile lifecycle division,retailers and operators can offer customers unique in-store phone-to-phone content transfer, backup and restore; in-store and remote diagnostics and repair avoidance; application and content delivery; automated BuyBack and secure device Wipe. In the mobile forensics division, our data extraction, decoding, analysis and reporting solutions support law enforcement, military, intelligence, corporate security, and eDiscovery agencies in the successful performance of their duties. | $300M / Post-IPO Equity / Aug 31, 2021 |
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FAQ
What does Axon invest in?
Axon invests primarily in Artificial Intelligence, Drones and Robotics startups, most often at Seed and Series C stage. Most of the 10 investments tracked by Shizune back companies in Ukraine. The Investment Focus section breaks down every industry, stage and country in the portfolio.
What is Axon's check size?
Axon typically joins rounds of $8.5M–$10M at Seed, $30M–$49M at Series C and $170M–$230M at Series E. These ranges are 10th–90th percentile round sizes calculated from confirmed public funding rounds, so they are a realistic guide to the rounds Axon participates in.
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Who are the partners at Axon?
The team at Axon includes Andy Roberts (Senior Software Engineer), Chris Chin (VP of Immersive Technologies (XR/VR/AR & Training)) and Chris Schmich (Software Engineering Contractor), among 9 team members tracked by Shizune. The Team section lists each member with their title, investment count and links.
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