Finally, I’ve added in a dozen+ questions that VCs often ask founders during the pitch (I’ll probably create an entire article around VC questions and answers). You can scroll down to also see a TechCrunch interview with a Kruze Client, DeepScribe, where the founder and their investor walk you through the deck they used to raise a $30M round. In addition to the example presentations below, I also lay out the standard slides that I’ve seen companies use to successfully raise venture funding. These are pitch deck examples that I think are working. ![]() Again, I’m strongly biased, as I’ve seen many companies successfully raise and some not. ![]() Since I’m regularly being asked for a template for a venture pitch deck, I thought that I’d compile the best templates available on the internet that I know about. And because Kruze clients raise over two billion dollars in venture funding annually, I get to see a lot of what works - and what doesn’t. As a former VC who also has been an exec at a number of startups that have raised quite a few million in venture financing, I have some strong views on what information VCs want to see. ![]() So I’ve seen a lot of venture capital pitch decks recently. A big part of my job at Kruze is to help our clients prepare to raise venture capital.
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