L'ATTITUDE Ventures Recaps Successful 2025, Empowering Entrepreneurs and Expanding Impact

The Latino-focused venture capital firm deployed over $64 million, grew its portfolio to 35 companies, and received recognition for its leadership.

Published on Feb. 3, 2026

L'ATTITUDE Ventures, the largest Latino-focused early-stage venture capital firm, closed 2025 with a strong record of supporting visionary founders and expanding its portfolio impact. The firm deployed over $64 million in capital, grew its portfolio to 35 companies, and received recognition for its leadership and impact on the venture ecosystem and Latino communities.

Why it matters

L'ATTITUDE Ventures' focus on investing in Latino(a) entrepreneurs aligns with the growing influence of the U.S. Latino consumer cohort and the need for more diverse leadership in venture capital. The firm's success highlights the opportunities and impact that can be achieved by supporting underrepresented founders.

The details

Throughout 2025, L'ATTITUDE Ventures made notable investments, including $2.8 million in AllSpice.io, a San Francisco-based collaboration platform for hardware engineering teams, $2.5 million in Mapped, an AI-powered platform transforming data harnessing, and $5 million in InOrbit.AI, a robot fleet orchestration platform. The firm also invested $1.5 million in Nibbles, an Austin-based fintech offering AI-powered pet insurance solutions. L'ATTITUDE's portfolio companies achieved significant milestones, such as Nopalera, a Latina-owned beauty brand, expanding internationally.

  • L'ATTITUDE Ventures closed 2025 with its strong performance.
  • The firm deployed over $64 million in capital throughout the year.

The players

L'ATTITUDE Ventures

The largest Latino-focused early-stage venture capital firm investing in Latino(a) entrepreneurs.

Sol Trujillo

Co-Founder and Managing Partner of L'ATTITUDE Ventures, named to the TIME100 Philanthropy List for his commitment to advancing Latino economic opportunity.

Laura Moreno Lucas

General Partner at L'ATTITUDE Ventures, honored in the Profiles in Diversity Journal 2025 Latino & Hispanic Leadership Awards and published "Latinas in VC".

Valentina Ratner

Co-founder of AllSpice.io, a San Francisco-based collaboration platform for hardware engineering teams that received $2.8 million from L'ATTITUDE Ventures.

Kyle Dumont

Co-founder of AllSpice.io, a San Francisco-based collaboration platform for hardware engineering teams that received $2.8 million from L'ATTITUDE Ventures.

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What they’re saying

“We invest in the fastest-growing segment in the United States—Latino founders. If you want to go where the growth is, you should be investing in these founders.”

— Sol Trujillo, Co-Founder and Managing Partner, L'ATTITUDE Ventures (Axios Live)

The takeaway

L'ATTITUDE Ventures' success in 2025 demonstrates the significant opportunities and impact that can be achieved by supporting diverse, underrepresented founders, particularly in the fast-growing Latino entrepreneurial ecosystem. The firm's recognition and continued growth highlight the importance of inclusive venture capital in driving innovation and economic empowerment.