How Capsa AI is Building the AI Operating System for Private Capital
- Karan Bhatia
- 5 hours ago
- 1 min read

Capsa AI, building the AI intelligence layer private capital has been waiting for, led by Danyal Özdüzenciler and Callum Downie, has announced its $18M Series A, co-led by TX Ventures and Pivot Investment Partners, with participation from Bek Ventures and continued support from Outward VC, Antler, and Cornerstone VC, alongside angel investors, including Paul Forster, co-founder of Indeed. Â
Building Institutional Intelligence For Private Capital.
Capsa was founded to solve a longstanding challenge in private capital: institutional knowledge is often fragmented across documents, systems, and individual team members, making it difficult to reuse insights across deals.
The company's AI platform captures and indexes a firm's collective intelligence, including investment memos, conversations, decisions, and outcomes, and makes that knowledge accessible throughout the investment process. Instead of starting from scratch with every new opportunity, teams can leverage lessons from past deals, creating a knowledge base that compounds and improves over time.
Capsa's vision is to become the AI operating system for private capital firms, turning institutional memory into a scalable competitive advantage.
Scaling the AI Operating System for Private Capital.
The new funding will help Capsa expand its presence across major private capital firms worldwide, grow its teams in London and New York, and further develop the platform's agentic AI capabilities.
Capsa believes private capital is one of the world's most data-intensive industries, yet remains underserved by modern software. The company's goal is to bring AI-powered institutional intelligence to investment firms, helping them capture, organize, and leverage knowledge more effectively across the entire deal lifecycle.