Andreessen Horowitz Raises $15 Billion, Reaching $90 Billion in Assets Under Management
Andreessen Horowitz has raised more than $15 billion in new funding, representing over 18% of U.S. venture capital in 2025 and bringing its total assets under management to over $90 billion. The capital will be allocated across five funds: $6.75 billion for growth investments, $1.7 billion each for apps and infrastructure, $1.176 billion for 'American Dynamism,' $700 million for biotech and healthcare, and $3 billion for other strategies.
The firm has historically not disclosed its limited partners, but notable investors include CalPERS and Sanabil Investments from Saudi Arabia. The firm's strategy focuses on 'American Dynamism,' investing in sectors aligned with Defense Department priorities.
A16z has made significant investments in AI and technology companies, achieving substantial returns on investments in firms like Coinbase, Airbnb, and Slack. The firm aims to shape the future of technology in the U.S. and has positioned itself as a key player in the venture capital landscape.
