Machine Learning VC Funds (2026)

We don't have any funds whose name references machine learning yet — see the grants and full directory below instead.

Note: there's no verified per-fund industry classification in our data, so this list matches on fund name only. It will miss funds that invest in machine learning without saying so in their name.

Machine Learning Funding Snapshot (as of July 2026)

  • 1
    0 VC fundshave "Machine Learning" in their legal name (SEC Form D filings)
  • 2
    Not reportedcombined effective fund size across matched funds
  • 3
    53 open grantsin the Technology category, refreshed nightly from Grants.gov

Matched VC Funds

No funds in our database currently have "Machine Learning" in their name. Browse the full VC directory instead.

Grants in the Technology Category

Machine Learning falls under the broader "Technology" category in federal grant data. Live from Grants.gov, refreshed nightly, filtered to currently open programs.

Ready To Learn Programming

Office of Elementary and Secondary Education

Deadline: July 8, 2026
Deadline: July 15, 2026
$1 - $400K

TechAccess: AI-Ready America

U.S. National Science Foundation

Deadline: July 16, 2026
$3M - $4M

CyberAICorps Scholarship for Service

U.S. National Science Foundation

Deadline: July 21, 2026
$300K - $2.5M

?Machine Learning VC Funding FAQ

How many VC funds are associated with machine learning?

We don't currently have any funds whose legal name references machine learning. Most VCs don't put their sector focus in their fund name, so browse the full VC directory and filter by stage and check size instead.

What's the combined size of machine learning-related VC funds you track?

We don't have reported fund-size data for the funds matched to machine learning. Fund size on this site comes directly from SEC Form D filings and isn't available for every fund.

Are there grants available for machine learning startups?

Yes — 53 currently open federal grant programs are tagged under the Technology category, which is where machine learning falls in our grant classification. These are pulled live from Grants.gov and refresh nightly.

How is this list built?

Fund listings come from SEC Form D filings (EDGAR) and are matched to machine learning by searching for the term in each fund's legal name — we don't have a verified per-fund industry classification, so this list is directional, not exhaustive. Grant listings come from the Grants.gov API and are categorized using keyword matching against each opportunity's title and description.