Jonathan Abrams is the Co-founder and General Partner of 8-Bit Capital. See portfolio and contact routes.
Jonathan Abrams is the Co-founder and General Partner of 8-Bit Capital, a San Francisco venture firm he launched in 2019 after founding the early social network Friendster and the news app Nuzzel[2][3]. He invests primarily in early-stage technology companies, focusing on consumer internet, social media platforms, artificial intelligence, and B2B software sectors[4]. While specific check sizes and lead/follow behavior are not publicly detailed, Abrams has backed over 50 startups as an angel investor and board member[3][6]. His notable portfolio includes Friendster, which scaled to 115 million users, and Nuzzel, which was acquired in 2020[4]. Abrams is also a co-founder of Founders Den, a San Francisco startup workspace, and serves on the board of Girls in Tech[3][6]. He is a member of C100, supporting Canadian entrepreneurial leaders, and emphasizes building technology that connects people and businesses[2][6].
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