Khosla cofounded computer hardware firm Sun Microsystems in 1982 with Andy Bechtolsheim, Bill Joy and Scott McNealy. Khosla spent 18 years at venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (now called Kleiner Perkins) before launching his own fund.
Location
Menlo Park, California
Notable investments
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$500K - $1M
$1M - $3M
$3M - $10M
$10M - $50M
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Series A
Series B+
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Series A
Series B+
Sectors their fund invests in
Biotech
Deeptech
Digital Health
Geographies their fund invests in
USA
Their Funds
Khosla Ventures
Broadly, a venture we back offers one or more of the factors: 1. Significant technology or business model innovation 2. “Black Swan” ideas with significant upside or a significantly better mousetrap 3. Large markets, either existing or newly enabled by the innovation at hand 4. Short innovation cycles 5. Upfront risk
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