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Infinite Capital
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Infinite Capital

Venture capital firm; co-lead investor in Mach Industries’ 2026 Series C round.

Last refreshed: 7 June 2026

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Mach hits $1.8B in fintech-backed round

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Common Questions
What does Infinite Capital invest in?
Infinite Capital is a deep-tech VC firm focused on aerospace, autonomy, decentralised systems, and hardware. Founded in 2017 and based in West Palm Beach, Florida, it invests from early concept to growth stage with cheques up to $50m.Source: infinite.xyz / Tracxn
Why did Infinite Capital co-lead the Mach Industries Series C?
Infinite Capital has a longstanding focus on aerospace and autonomy, making Mach Industries a natural fit. As co-lead of the June 2026 $300m Series C at a $1.8bn valuation, it took on price-setting and governance responsibility alongside fintech-specialist Ribbit Capital.Source:
Who are the founders of Infinite Capital?
Publicly available sources do not clearly identify the founders of Infinite Capital. The firm is based in West Palm Beach, Florida, and was established in 2017 with a focus on aerospace and autonomy deep tech.

Background

Infinite Capital is a venture capital firm founded in 2017, based in West Palm Beach, Florida, with a focus on deep technology across aerospace, autonomy, decentralised systems, and hardware. The firm invests from early concept stage through to growth rounds, with cheques up to $50m. Its portfolio reflects an early and sustained commitment to dual-use aerospace and autonomy companies at a time when mainstream US venture capital was still cautious about defence-sector exposure.

Infinite Capital co-led the $300m Series C for Mach Industries in June 2026, alongside fintech-specialist Ribbit Capital, at a $1.8bn valuation representing a 4x step-up within twelve months. As a co-lead, Infinite took on primary price-setting and governance responsibility in the round, alongside returning investors Sequoia Capital, Khosla Ventures, and Bedrock. The combination of a specialist aerospace-autonomy fund co-leading with a fintech-origin generalist signals broad conviction in Mach's production-scale thesis across capital categories.

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