| Investor Type | Firm |
| Investing | United States |
| Investment Range | $1,000,000 - $200,000,000 |
Bezos Expeditions is the personal investment vehicle of Jeff Bezos, primarily serving as his family office. The fund, founded in 2005 and based in Mercer Island, Washington, actively makes venture capital investments spanning a broad range of sectors. These sectors include software, social media, financial services, and online retail, which reflects a diverse interest in various aspects of the digital and technological landscape.
With an investment minimum set at $1,000,000 and a maximum reaching $200,000,000, Bezos Expeditions aims to support a wide array of companies, from emerging startups to more established entities. Their investment thesis is not explicitly stated, but the portfolio suggests a strong inclination towards innovation and disruptive technologies.
The firm's notable investments encompass a variety of industries and include significant ventures like Blue Origin in the aerospace sector, The Washington Post in media, and the Bezos Day One Fund focusing on philanthropy. Additional interests span long-term projects such as the 10,000 Year Clock, as well as investments in cutting-edge companies like Airbnb, Anduril, and Uber.
Bezos Expeditions is also associated with the Bezos Family Foundation, emphasizing their commitment to education and community building. In biotechnology, they have stakes in companies like Grail and Juno Therapeutics, while in the field of artificial intelligence, they have supported ventures such as Skild AI and WhyLabs. Notably, their portfolio extends to social media with investments in Twitter, signaling a strong presence in platforms that shape public discourse.
The fund is actively engaged in the growth and development of their investments, leveraging their resources to enable the success of their portfolio companies.

