
See Your Dilution Before It Happens
Most founders don't realize how much they'll actually own after 3 rounds — until it's too late. Design your round models, tweak valuation, round size, option pools. Instantly see how your stake holds up from Seed to Series B to exit. Side-by-side scenario comparison. No spreadsheets. No surprises.
Add rounds from Seed through IPO in one click. Set pre-money valuation, amount raised, and option pool percentage — DiluViz computes post-money, price per share, new shares, and founder stake automatically.
Create multiple scenarios side by side — conservative, aggressive, or custom. Each scenario carries its own full round stack, so you can compare fundraising strategies without losing any version.
Post-money valuation, price per share, new shares issued, and founder ownership update the instant you change an input. No formulas to maintain, no cells to debug.

A single chart shows exactly how your ownership percentage changes from founding through every round to exit. Hover over any point to see the round, year, and precise stake — so dilution never catches you off guard.
Track your company's post-money valuation across every round on one curve. See the inflection points where growth accelerates, and use it to time your next raise or benchmark against comparable startups.
Toggle between founder equity, valuation, and share price views. Each chart tells a different part of the same story — investors care about price per share, founders care about percentage, and the board cares about both.

Put Scenario A next to Scenario B and see the difference in founder stake at exit in one glance. A 5% shift in a single round can mean the difference between 8% and 19% ownership at the finish line.
Walk into investor meetings knowing exactly what each term means for your cap table. When someone pushes for a larger option pool or a lower pre-money, you already know the downstream impact.
DiluViz is built from the founder's perspective. Every default, every chart axis, every tooltip is designed to answer the question founders actually ask: how much will I own?
