Pitch Deck Database
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About This Pitch Deck Database
Study how successful startups raised funding by analyzing their actual pitch decks. This collection includes decks from companies that went on to raise billions in funding and achieve massive valuations. Learn the storytelling techniques, metrics presentation, and slide structure that convinced top investors.
What Makes a Great Pitch Deck?
- Clear problem-solution narrative: The best decks tell a compelling story
- Strong metrics: Traction data that proves product-market fit
- Market opportunity: TAM/SAM/SOM that shows scale potential
- Team credibility: Why this team will win
- Specific ask: Clear funding amount and use of funds
How to Use Pitch Deck Examples to Raise Funding
Studying real pitch decks from funded startups is one of the fastest ways to improve your own. Our database includes the actual decks used by companies like Airbnb (which raised $600K at seed with a 10-slide deck), Uber (Series B), Stripe, Tinder, Buffer, and over 1,500 others — organized by funding round, industry, and amount raised.
The most common mistake founders make is building their deck in isolation. Instead, start by studying 5-10 decks from companies in your industry and stage. Pay attention to how they frame the problem, quantify the market, and present traction. Then adapt the structure to your story.
Pitch Deck Examples by Funding Round
Pre-Seed & Seed decks focus on the problem, solution, and team — traction is often early or pre-revenue. The best seed decks lead with a sharp insight about the market. Series A decks emphasize product-market fit, unit economics, and a clear path to scaling. Investors expect real revenue numbers and cohort data at this stage. Series B and beyond shift to growth metrics, market expansion strategy, and path to profitability.
Famous Pitch Decks Worth Studying
Airbnb's seed deck is considered one of the best ever — 10 clean slides with a clear problem/solution narrative. Buffer's seed deck is notable for its transparency, showing real revenue numbers on every slide. Uber's 2008 deck (originally called UberCab) kept it to 25 slides and focused almost entirely on market sizing and the taxi industry's pain points. Facebook's 2004 deck led with explosive user growth metrics — exactly what investors wanted to see.
From Deck to Funding
A strong pitch deck gets you the meeting — but it's just one piece of the fundraising puzzle. Once your deck is ready, you need to find the right investors to send it to. AngelBacked's investor directory helps you identify angel investors and VCs who invest in your industry and stage, with verified contact emails so you can reach out directly.