Founded in 2015, XLR Capital invests in early-stage startups, typically participating in funding rounds with seven participants. The fund has been active in the range of $1-5 million deals, with a focus on startups in the music and apps industries. Notable sponsors and investors include Stephane Bohbot, Martin Solveig, and Jean-Charles Carre. XLR Capital's portfolio includes successful startups like edjing, and they aim to provide management support in areas such as communication, marketing, technical consulting, networking, and business development.