Option Venture Studio
Option Venture Studio is a company.
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Key people at Option Venture Studio.
Option Venture Studio is a company.
Key people at Option Venture Studio.
Option Venture Studio is a venture studio based in Latin America that invests in and co-founds startups by combining IT expertise, venture capital practices, and partnerships with talented entrepreneurs.[1] Its mission centers on creating the future of LatAm through co-building companies with ambitious founders who have regional experience and a long-term impact vision, leveraging over 15 years of software development and technology consultancy experience.[1] The investment philosophy emphasizes "smart capital" via hands-on support in IT/product development, culture & talent, legal, branding & marketing, administration/operations, and funding, sourced from a high-quality network of experts.[1] It focuses on key sectors implied by its tech-heavy network, including fintech, data analytics, marketplaces, and innovation, while impacting the LatAm startup ecosystem by providing multidisciplinary teams and expert connections to accelerate growth.[1]
Option Venture Studio emerged from a team of seasoned entrepreneurs with experience building scalable startups, backed by a company with over 15 years in software solutions and tech consultancy across LatAm.[1] The founding team includes roles like Legal Manager, Venture Manager, CTO, and Venture Designer, drawing on a network of mentors such as Tech Evangelist & Co-Founder of Orion, Founder & CEO of Innova360, CEO of YAPO.cl, Managing Director of Evernote, Fintech Entrepreneur behind PagoFacil (acquired by BCI Bank), Chief Data & Analytics Officer at Falabella.com, and Innovation lead at CIC Miami.[1] Its evolution reflects a shift toward co-creating business ideas from internal networks, incorporating angel investing methodologies to support LatAm-focused ventures with purpose-driven impact.[1]
Option Venture Studio stands out in the venture studio landscape through its proactive, hands-on model tailored to LatAm:
This differentiates it from traditional VCs (which only fund existing startups) or accelerators (short-term programs), aligning with venture studios that proactively ideate, build, and scale.[2][3][4]
Option Venture Studio rides the growing venture studio trend, which systematically conceives, launches, and scales startups—pioneered by Idealab in 1996 and gaining traction in regions like Silicon Valley and now LatAm.[1][3][4] The timing is ideal amid LatAm's tech boom, where regional challenges like talent access and market fit demand hands-on builders over passive investors; its 15-year IT consultancy base and expert network address these by de-risking ventures through proven use cases and multidisciplinary support.[1][4] Market forces favoring it include rising AI/tech demand in emerging markets and the studio model's higher success odds via embedded operations, product-market fit iteration, and shared learnings from past ventures.[2][3][4] It influences the LatAm ecosystem by co-creating impact-focused companies, fostering local talent, and bridging global VC practices with regional realities, complementing accelerators and funds.[1][3]
Option Venture Studio is poised to expand its portfolio by deepening LatAm tech hubs, capitalizing on AI, fintech, and data trends with its in-house teams and mentor network.[1][2] Evolving studio models suggest it will refine idea-sourcing pipelines and governance to launch multiple startups annually, enhancing returns through operational equity.[3] Its influence may grow by attracting corporate/university partnerships, as seen globally, while navigating economic volatility via purpose-driven, scalable bets—positioning it as a key architect of LatAm's next tech wave, true to its co-founding roots.[1][3][4]
Key people at Option Venture Studio.