Venture Capital Veteran Brian Singerman Launches Unique Fund with Peter Thiel's Backing
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Brian Singerman, a longtime partner at Founders Fund, has unveiled a new venture capital fund with a distinctive structure and heavyweight support from billionaire investor Peter Thiel. The fund, named 'Singularity Capital,' diverges from traditional VC models by focusing on long-term, high-conviction bets in deep tech and frontier technologies. Thiel, a co-founder of Founders Fund and Palantir, is among the fund's largest backers, signaling strong confidence in Singerman's investment philosophy.
Singerman, known for his early bets on companies like SpaceX and Airbnb, aims to leverage his two decades of experience to identify transformative startups. Unlike conventional funds, Singularity Capital will operate with an extended investment horizon, allowing portfolio companies more time to mature before facing exit pressures. This approach aligns with Thiel's own preference for patient capital in ambitious, world-changing ventures.
Industry analysts note that the fund's structure reflects a growing trend among top-tier investors to move away from rigid fund lifecycles. According to a recent report in The Information, several prominent VC firms are experimenting with longer-duration funds to better accommodate the development timelines of complex technologies like AI, biotech, and space exploration.
Singerman's departure from Founders Fund after 15 years marks a significant shift in Silicon Valley's investment landscape. His new venture underscores the increasing specialization of venture capital as technological innovation becomes more sophisticated. With Thiel's backing and a proven track record, Singularity Capital is poised to become a major player in funding the next wave of technological breakthroughs.

