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Brinc: Manufacturer of advanced drone systems, creating specialized quadcopter drones and communication devices for public safety and emergency response.
Based in Seattle, Washington, Brinc manufactures advanced drone systems and communication devices designed specifically for public safety and emergency response operations worldwide. The company provides specialized quadcopters, such as the Lemur 2, directly to law enforcement agencies, fire departments, and search-and-rescue teams to safely navigate hazardous environments. Operating with approximately 100 employees, the enterprise reached a $480 million valuation in late 2025 following a $75 million funding round that brought its total capital raised to $157.2 million. Brinc is backed by prominent venture capital investors including Index Ventures, Sam Altman, and Peter Thiel, while also maintaining a strategic integration partnership with Motorola Solutions for emergency call centers. Its hardware has been deployed in high-profile international and domestic crises, including operations in Ukraine and the Surfside condominium collapse. The company was founded in 2017 by Blake Resnick.
Brinc has raised $132.0M across 4 funding rounds.
Brinc has raised $132.0M in total across 4 funding rounds.
Brinc is a global venture acceleration and investment firm focused on transforming private markets by connecting capital, corporates, and founders through innovative investment structures, tailored accelerator programs, and scalable communities. Its mission is to accelerate the next generation of businesses by bridging ecosystems, deploying capital intelligently, and equipping founders with tools to scale internationally. Brinc invests primarily in sectors such as Web3 & Blockchain, AI & Machine Learning, cellular agriculture, robotics, climate tech, food technology, and IoT. It supports startups and corporates alike with innovation strategies and accelerator programs, fostering growth and innovation across multiple countries and industries[1][2][3].
Founded in 2017 by Blake Resnick and headquartered in Seattle, WA, Brinc has evolved from a drone-focused startup accelerator into a multidisciplinary global venture acceleration firm. It now operates accelerator programs across seven countries, including a recent expansion into South Korea through the acquisition of Next Stage Venture Studio. This strategic move, led by founder and CEO Manav Gupta, embeds Brinc deeper into the Asia-Pacific startup ecosystem and expands its support for mission-driven founders. The firm’s evolution reflects a broadening focus from hardware and consumer electronics to a diverse portfolio including Web3, AI, and climate tech[3][4][1].
Brinc rides the trend of globalizing startup acceleration and venture capital by bridging regional ecosystems with international capital and corporate partnerships. The timing is critical as markets like South Korea emerge as innovation hubs with high technical talent but limited access to global resources. Brinc’s model addresses these gaps by providing startups with capital, mentorship, and market-entry support, thus accelerating innovation in sectors like Web3, AI, and climate tech. Its influence extends beyond funding, shaping how corporates adopt new technologies and how founders scale globally, contributing to a more interconnected and efficient private market ecosystem[1][3].
Looking ahead, Brinc is poised to deepen its presence in Asia-Pacific and other emerging markets, leveraging its accelerator framework and syndicate investment model to capture high-growth opportunities. Trends such as the rise of Web3, AI-driven innovation, and sustainable technologies will likely shape its portfolio focus. As Brinc continues to integrate local expertise with global capital and corporate networks, its influence on the startup ecosystem will grow, potentially setting new standards for venture acceleration and cross-border innovation collaboration. This trajectory aligns with its mission to empower game-changing founders and transform private markets worldwide[1][3].
Brinc has raised $132.0M in total across 4 funding rounds.
Brinc's investors include Index Ventures, AI Fund, Amplify Partners, Conviction Partners, Eclipse Ventures, First Round Capital, Flybridge, Hanabi Capital, Walden International, Bernard Arnault, Drew Houston, Peter Sonsini.
Brinc has raised $132.0M across 4 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $75.0M BRINC Drones - Series B in April 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 1, 2025 | $75.0M BRINC Drones - Series B | Index Ventures | AI Fund, Amplify Partners, Conviction Partners, Eclipse Ventures, First Round Capital, Flybridge, Hanabi Capital, Walden International, Bernard Arnault, Drew Houston, Peter Sonsini |
| Dec 1, 2021 | $30.0M Series B | Animoca Brands | |
| Oct 1, 2021 | $25.0M BRINC Drones - Series A | Mike Volpi | AI Fund, Alt Capital, Amplify Partners, Conviction Partners, Credo Ventures, Eclipse Ventures, First Round Capital, Frontline Ventures, ShareBear Capital, Sorenson Ventures, TCV, Techstart Ventures, Walden International, Bernard Arnault, Drew Houston, Kevin Lin, Kyle Vogt, Sarah Friar, Yvonne Wassenaar |
| Oct 1, 2020 | $2.0M BRINC Drones - Seed | 1984 Ventures, Addition, Alt Capital, Credo Ventures, LGF, Saga, SNR, Starship Ventures, Vouch Insurance, Aaron Levie, Gokul Rajaram, Immad Akhund, Jason Gardner, Kevin Lin, Kyle Vogt, Louis Beryl, Marc Benioff, Max Mullen, Oleg Rogynskyy, Sam Altman, Scott Belsky |