Jeff Bezos' physical-AI company, building an “artificial general engineer” to design and manufacture real-world products. A $12B Series B in June 2026 — one of the largest private AI rounds ever.
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Singularity Ventures is your way into private, pre-IPO stock in the most important companies in the world — access built for the individual investor, not only the institution.
Start a conversationSingularity Ventures is a vehicle — a way for individual investors to own private, pre-IPO stock in extraordinary companies. The kind of access that used to belong only to institutions. Because today, the steepest gains happen before a company ever goes public.
The companies you can't buy on any exchange.
The private names Singularity Ventures places — open rounds you can still enter, and recent placements now closed. Access is limited to accredited investors under definitive offering documents.
The AI answer engine challenging Google — direct, cited answers, the Comet browser, and an agent that does the work. Reported annual revenue past $450M and among the fastest-growing software companies ever.
Reusable rockets and Starlink — the private space leader. Allocations placed while it was still private; the window closed ahead of its 2026 public listing, with its last tenders priced near $800B.
The New Haven institution's multi-state expansion — an idea taken to acquisition to a growing operating company. Capital fully placed; the full story is below.
Ask my edge, and I'll tell you the truth: I refuse to lose.
I wrestled at a very high level in college — and I never really left the mat. It taught me the only thing that has ever actually mattered in this business: you outwork the room, you don't quit when it gets hard, and you find the point of leverage everyone else missed.
That's the one advantage I have, and honestly it's the only one I need. I'm competitive. I want to be the best. And in this business, winning means one thing — helping you succeed financially.
Sometimes I sit on the company's side of the table — and raise the capital myself. Sally's is that story.
In 1938, Filomena Consiglio bought a little Wooster Street bakery for five hundred dollars, and her son Sal opened it as a pizzeria. For nearly eighty years it stayed exactly that — one legendary coal-fired counter with lines down the block and guests from Frank Sinatra to Hillary Clinton.
When the family sold, the vision got bigger: bring real New Haven apizza to the rest of the country. That's where I came in — raising the capital to turn an eighty-year-old institution into a multi-state operating company, one location at a time. I was there from day one.
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