Garrett Camp is the Founder and CEO of Expa, a San Francisco-based startup studio and venture firm he established in 2013. See portfolio and contact routes.
Garrett Camp is the Founder and CEO of Expa, a San Francisco-based startup studio and venture firm he established in 2013 after co-founding StumbleUpon and Uber [2][12]. Through Expa, he primarily invests in early-stage technology companies, focusing on consumer technology, enterprise solutions, and emerging technologies that address foundational infrastructure needs [2][9]. While specific check sizes and lead/follow behavior are not publicly detailed for his angel investments, he has made 18 personal angel investments alongside his firm activities [3]. Notable portfolio companies include Uber, the ride-sharing platform he co-founded in 2009, and StumbleUpon (now Mix), the web-discovery platform he launched in 2002 and sold to eBay for $75 million [1][2][5]. Camp distinguishes his approach by advocating for investments in B2B infrastructure rather than consumer apps, arguing that infrastructure companies have better unit economics and higher switching costs [9]. He also emphasizes solving "boring problems with exciting solutions" and building for the next decade rather than chasing current trends [9].
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