Through the MA7 Angels Club, more than 50 investors from Central Asia joined the round — contributing $3.1 million in the bridge financing, along with an additional $600,000 committed to the Series A. For the region, it is a rare case where individual investors gain access to a global-scale startup already partnered with major venture funds.
One of Higgsfield’s earliest backers, who invested at the idea stage before a product even existed, emphasized that the true value of this deal lies in the syndicate model. By pooling the capital of dozens of business angels, the model enables them to participate in high-potential international ventures.
This milestone highlights Central Asia’s growing presence in the global venture ecosystem. Notably, Higgsfield recently announced a $50 million Series A led by GFT Ventures, with participation from Menlo Ventures and other prominent funds.