a16z|Aug 20, 2026 15:40
Over 40% of the a16z Apps team's investments over the last two years went to international founders. Half are headquartered outside the US.
Angela Strange and Gabriel Vasquez own the bet behind that number, a bet that the best founders can come from anywhere. In Poland, ElevenLabs became the national AI champion. In Spain, Supersonik landed Salesforce as its first design partner. In Colombia, Angela's first check went to Addi, which now serves a quarter of the country and recruits Capital One's best credit talent to Bogotá.
In this episode, they sit down to discuss the playbook: why AI opens every market but concentrates the epicenter in the Bay Area, and why country diasporas beat elite alumni networks.
00:00 Intro
00:54 From a WhatsApp group to a global strategy
05:29 Why AI pulls founders to the Bay Area
10:29 Defining the borderless founder
12:29 How diaspora networks help companies scale
18:11 The three advantages of borderless founders
22:36 Preferential attachment across borders
25:11 The bridge to Silicon Valley works both ways
27:11 Mapping and building global ecosystems
33:15 Backing repeat founders
40:31 Silicon Valley speed and global ambition
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0t3TpJXa5-A
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