Los Angeles — Actor‑turned‑investor Ashton Kutcher announced he is exiting Sound Ventures to launch a new venture‑capital firm alongside Morgan Beller, a former general partner at NFX. The partnership, revealed in a TechCrunch report on July 1, 2026, will focus on backing early‑stage technology startups.
Kutcher, who has been a partner at Sound Ventures since 2015, said the decision reflects his desire to “double‑down on the earliest phases of company building,” according to a statement quoted by the outlet. Beller, who led NFX’s seed‑stage investments and helped raise multiple funds for the firm, will serve as co‑founder and managing partner of the new entity.
The new firm’s exact name and capital commitments have not been disclosed. However, both founders indicated they plan to leverage their networks—Kutcher’s celebrity‑inspired brand and Beller’s track record of identifying high‑growth startups—to source and support founders in sectors such as fintech, healthtech, and consumer platforms.
Sound Ventures confirmed Kutcher’s departure, noting that the firm will continue to operate under its existing partners and portfolio managers. No comment was provided on the impact of Kutcher’s exit on Sound’s current investments.
Industry analysts view the move as part of a broader trend of high‑profile investors forming niche funds that specialize in seed‑stage capital. “Having a recognizable figure like Kutcher paired with a seasoned seed investor such as Beller could attract a strong deal flow, especially in Silicon Valley where founder‑first branding matters,” said a venture‑capital analyst who asked to remain off the record.
The partnership will reportedly begin operations later this quarter, with the duo planning to make their first investments by the end of 2026.
Analysis:
Kutcher’s shift from Sound Ventures—a firm that has backed companies like Robinhood and Calm—to a newly created vehicle suggests a strategic pivot toward earlier, risk‑ier investments where his personal brand may carry more weight. Beller’s experience at NFX, known for its data‑driven approach to seed deals, could complement Kutcher’s network‑centric style, potentially creating a hybrid model that blends brand leverage with systematic sourcing. The lack of disclosed fund size leaves questions about the firm’s capacity to compete with established seed funds, but the combination of celebrity influence and proven investment acumen may help attract limited partners seeking differentiated exposure to nascent tech ventures.
Sources
TechCrunch, “Ashton Kutcher leaving Sound Ventures to launch new VC firm with Morgan Beller,” July 1, 2026, https://techcrunch.com/2026/07/01/ashton-kutcher-leaving-sound-ventures-to-launch-new-vc-firm-with-morgan-beller/
Story synopsis gathered from: TechCrunch — source
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