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§ Venture Capital · Boston, MA, USA
Early-stage VC firm & accelerator investing in Latin American tech startups, focused on underrepresented founders.
Cube Ventures Accelerator is an early-stage venture capital firm and accelerator based in Miami, Florida, with additional offices in Colombia and Peru, that invests in high-potential technology startups across Latin America. The firm provides direct capital investments ranging from $100,000 to $5 million and operates a 16-week acceleration program in exchange for a standard 5.5 percent equity stake. Targeting sectors such as financial technology, educational technology, and climate tech, the organization aims to accelerate more than 100 startups while leveraging partners who have managed over $4 billion in historical transactions. Cube Ventures Accelerator frequently collaborates with prominent institutional co-investors like Andreessen Horowitz and General Catalyst to back its growing portfolio of regional companies, which currently includes Todos Comemos, Illa, and Rology. The organization was officially founded in 2020 by Santiago Rojas and Roberto Ponce.
Key people at Cube Ventures Accelerator.
Key people at Cube Ventures Accelerator.
Cube Ventures Accelerator has 3 tracked investments across 2 companies. The latest tracked deal is $25.0M Series A in Concept Art House in October 2021.
| Date | Company | Round | Lead Investor(s) | Co-Investor(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oct 1, 2021 | Concept Art House | $25.0M Series A | — | Blockchain Coinvestors AngelList Syndicate, Formless Capital, Infinity Ventures Crypto, Multicoin Capital, NOT Boring Capital, Pioneer Fund, Republic, Anthony Pompliano, Jaime Schmidt, Kevin LIN, Marcy Simon, Shane Neman, Steve Aoki, TIM Ferriss, Gabby Dizon, Jeffrey Zirlin, Vinny Lingham, Animoca Brands, Anthos Capital, AppWorks, Mikhael Naayem, Fabric VC, HashKey Capital, Liberty City Ventures, ONE Football, PKO Investments, Polymorphic Capital, Protocol Labs, RED Beard Ventures, Spartan Group |
| Sep 1, 2021 | Todos Comemos | $1.0M Seed | — | Andreessen Horowitz, Expa, FTX Ventures, General Catalyst, Pioneer Fund, Rainfall Ventures, Thirty Five Ventures, Baron Davis, Kevin LIN, Shane Battier |
| Aug 1, 2020 | Todos Comemos | $240K Seed | — | Pioneer Fund, Kevin LIN |
Cube Ventures Accelerator is an early-stage venture capital firm and accelerator focused on Latin America, dedicated to backing underrepresented founders with high-potential startups. Their mission is to reshape Latin America by addressing major regional challenges through investments in sectors such as fintech, edtech, healthtech, technology infrastructure, digital innovation, smart cities, renewable energy, and climate technology. Cube Ventures combines financial investment with knowledge transfer and community building to accelerate startups, aiming for long-term prosperity in the region[1][2][6].
Founded in 2020, Cube Ventures was established by key partners including Santiago Rojas (Co-Founder and Managing Director) and Roberto Ponce (General Partner), among others. The firm evolved with a clear focus on early-stage investments in Latin America, emphasizing impact-driven finance and support for undervalued founders. Their leadership team also includes advisors and mentors from diverse backgrounds, enhancing their ability to nurture startups effectively[1][6].
Cube Ventures rides the wave of increasing startup activity in Latin America, a region with growing digital adoption and innovation needs. The timing is crucial as Latin America faces significant challenges in financial inclusion, education, health, and sustainable development, all areas Cube targets. By focusing on underrepresented founders and impact sectors, Cube Ventures influences the ecosystem by fostering diversity, innovation, and scalable solutions that address systemic regional issues. Their integration of investment, knowledge transfer, and community building strengthens the startup ecosystem’s resilience and growth potential[1][2][6].
Looking ahead, Cube Ventures is poised to deepen its impact by expanding its portfolio and refining its accelerator programs to adapt to emerging technologies and market demands. Trends such as fintech innovation, climate tech, and digital infrastructure will likely shape their investment focus. Their influence is expected to grow as they continue to empower underrepresented founders and catalyze transformative startups, potentially positioning Cube Ventures as a leading force in Latin America’s venture capital and startup acceleration landscape[1][2][6].