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Startups and Venture Capital in Austria

Jules de Bruin

Expat in Vienna

Updated: May 19 2026 | Found helpful by 3 others

How Does the Austrian Startup Ecosystem Work?

Austria operates a mixed public-private funding model. The federal promotional bank aws (Austria Wirtschaftsservice) provides grants, guarantees and equity through its Gründungsfonds, while private VCs like Speedinvest, 3VC and Calm/Storm lead private rounds. Regional agencies in Vienna, Lower Austria, Upper Austria, Styria and Tyrol offer localised co-investment and grants.

  • Vienna is the hub: Around 65% of Austrian startups and the vast majority of VC firms are based in Vienna, with secondary clusters in Graz, Linz and Innsbruck.
  • Public co-investment is common: The aws Gründungsfonds regularly co-invests with private VCs at seed and Series A, typically up to 50% of the round.
  • FFG funds non-dilutive R&D: The Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG) distributes more than EUR 800 million in annual R&D grants, covering up to 70% of eligible project costs for young companies.
  • Angel networks fill the pre-seed gap: The Austrian Angel Investors Association (AAIA), primeCROWD and Hans(wo)men Group coordinate most pre-seed tickets between EUR 25,000 and EUR 250,000.
  • Corporate VCs are growing: Raiffeisen (Elevator Ventures), VERBUND (VERBUND X Ventures), Vienna Insurance Group (Viesure) and others run structured CVC programs.

What Funding Stages Are Available in Austria?

Austrian startups can access funding at every stage, from idea-stage grants to Series B growth capital. Here is a snapshot of typical ticket sizes and lead investors in 2026.

StageTypical TicketCommon SourcesDilution
Idea / Pre-seed grantsEUR 10,000 – 200,000aws PreSeed, FFG ImpulseNone (grant)
Angel / Pre-seedEUR 25,000 – 500,000AAIA, primeCROWD, Hans(wo)men5 – 15%
SeedEUR 500,000 – 3MSpeedinvest, aws Gründungsfonds, tecnet15 – 25%
Series AEUR 3M – 10MSpeedinvest, 3VC, Calm/Storm15 – 25%
Series B / GrowthEUR 10M+3VC, EU cross-border funds10 – 20%

Figures reflect median rounds in the 2025 Austrian Startup Monitor. Tickets vary widely by sector and founder track record.

How Do You Apply for Austrian Startup Visas?

Non-EU founders have two main routes to found and run a company in Austria:

  • Red-White-Red Card for Start-up Founders: Requires an innovative business idea, EUR 50,000 minimum capital (50% own funds), and at least 50 points on the official scoring scheme. See our freelance and self-employment visa guide for cross-over requirements.
  • Self-Employed Key Worker route: For founders scaling an existing business or consultancy. Requires proof of macroeconomic benefit, such as new jobs, capital investment or transferred know-how.
  • Incorporate a GmbH or FlexCo: Austria introduced the Flexible Kapitalgesellschaft (FlexCo) in 2024, a startup-friendly company form allowing EUR 10,000 minimum capital and easier employee stock option plans.

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