
Rabbit Ventures
Financial History
Leadership Team
Key people at Rabbit Ventures.

Key people at Rabbit Ventures.
Key people at Rabbit Ventures.
Rabbit Ventures is a Seoul-based micro-venture capital firm focused on pre-seed investments primarily in the B2B SaaS and cybersecurity sectors, targeting early-stage Korean startups with ambitions to build global products from day one. Their mission is to empower Korean founders by providing not just capital—ranging from $50,000 to $200,000—but also hands-on mentorship and strategic guidance, especially to help startups refine go-to-market strategies and expand internationally, particularly into the US market. This approach aims to elevate Korean entrepreneurial talent on the global stage, addressing a gap where many Korean startups either focus solely on the domestic market or start abroad without leveraging Korean talent[1][2][3].
Founded recently by Chang Kim (CK) and Aviram Jenik, Rabbit Ventures leverages the founders’ extensive backgrounds in entrepreneurship, product development, and angel investing. CK is a two-time founder and former CEO of Tapas Media (acquired by Kakao Entertainment for $510M), with prior experience at Google and Samsung. Aviram Jenik co-founded and led Beyond Security, a B2B cybersecurity firm acquired by Fortra in 2021, and has invested in over 40 B2B SaaS companies across Israel, the US, and Korea. Their combined expertise and belief in Korean founders’ potential underpin Rabbit Ventures’ focus on early-stage Korean startups aiming for global reach[1][2][3].
Rabbit Ventures rides the wave of increasing global interest in Korean technology startups and the broader trend of B2B SaaS and cybersecurity innovation. The timing is critical as the global startup investment climate cools, and Korean startups seek more specialized support to scale internationally. By focusing on early-stage Korean companies with global ambitions, Rabbit Ventures addresses a market gap where many startups lack the resources or expertise to globalize effectively from day one. Their approach helps integrate Korean innovation into the global tech ecosystem, potentially increasing Korea’s footprint in high-growth sectors like cybersecurity and SaaS[1][2][3].
Looking ahead, Rabbit Ventures is positioned to deepen its impact by expanding its portfolio and continuing to provide hands-on support to Korean startups aiming for global markets. Trends such as increased demand for cybersecurity solutions and B2B SaaS products globally will likely shape their investment focus. As Korean startups gain more recognition internationally, Rabbit Ventures’ role as a bridge and enabler could grow, potentially influencing how Korean innovation is perceived and scaled worldwide. Their success will depend on maintaining their strategic, founder-centric approach and leveraging their network to open new markets for portfolio companies[1][2][3].