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Angel Investor

エンジェル投資家

An angel investor is an individual who invests personal capital in early-stage startups and often provides mentoring and connections.

Updated: 04/27/2026
What it means

Angel investors typically fund startups before institutional venture capital, taking equity in exchange for high risk capital. They may contribute industry expertise, credibility, and access to networks in addition to money. The concept helps founders evaluate funding sources, expected terms, and the non-financial value an investor can add.

When it helps

Guides whether to raise early external capital or bootstrap the first milestones. Shapes deal terms such as valuation, dilution, and investor rights for the seed round. Influences how much strategic guidance and network access the company can leverage.

  • Guides whether to raise early external capital or bootstrap the first milestones.
  • Shapes deal terms such as valuation, dilution, and investor rights for the seed round.
  • Influences how much strategic guidance and network access the company can leverage.
How to use it
  • Angels often fund the earliest validation stage when risk is highest.
  • The right angel can open doors to customers, talent, or later investors.
  • Clear expectations on involvement prevent micromanagement or misalignment.
  • Seed terms affect future fundraising, so negotiate with long-term impact in mind.
  • Diverse angels can reduce single-point dependency and add varied expertise.
Example

A founder developing a medical scheduling app needs $200k to complete regulatory testing. Instead of a bank loan, she raises from three angels who have healthcare backgrounds. They help introduce pilot clinics and review compliance plans while taking a small equity stake. The founder sets clear boundaries on decision rights and uses the capital to reach the next funding milestone.

Common mistakes
  • Angel money is not always “easy”; it still requires trust and due diligence.
  • A famous angel does not guarantee traction; product-market fit is still required.
  • Angels do not always stay passive; some expect active advising or oversight.
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