Yes, there are several professional-grade databases specifically designed to track and connect with institutional investors, family offices, and accredited investors. These vary significantly in terms of their "data depth" and pricing.

​The landscape is generally divided into three categories:

​1. Institutional & Alternative Asset Databases

​These are the "gold standards" for private equity, venture capital, and institutional fundraising.

  • Preqin: The industry leader for institutional data. It tracks over 43,000 firms and 91,000 funds. It is best if you need to know which pension funds, endowments, or sovereign wealth funds are currently allocating capital to specific sectors.
  • PitchBook: Often preferred for its user interface and deep company-level data. It provides extensive mapping of "Limited Partners" (LPs) and their previous deal histories, making it easier to see who has invested in competitors or similar funds.
  • Dakin Capital / Dakota: Frequently used by "rainmakers" and fundraising teams. Dakota focuses heavily on the "people" side—providing verified contact information for the actual decision-makers at institutional firms.

​2. High-Net-Worth (HNW) & Family Office Databases

​If you are looking for "high value" individual investors or private wealth, these platforms are more specialized.

  • FINTRX: Widely considered the best for Family Offices and Registered Investment Advisors (RIAs). It maps the complex relationships between wealthy families and the firms that manage their money.
  • Altss: A newer, high-tech platform that uses AI and open-source intelligence (OSINT) to track family office behaviors and "timing signals" (i.e., who is likely to invest right now).
  • Family Office List: A more traditional, lower-cost directory compared to the heavy hitters above, useful for basic lead generation.

​3. Comparative Overview

PlatformBest ForKey Strength
PreqinInstitutional LPsUnrivaled data on pension funds & endowments.
PitchBookVC/PE & StartupsBest for tracking deal flow and fund performance.
FINTRXFamily OfficesDeep coverage of private wealth and RIAs.
DakotaDirect OutreachVerified, high-accuracy contact lists for sales teams.
LSEG (Workspace)Global MarketsIntegrated institutional data for public/private overlap.

A Note on "Accredited" vs. "Institutional"

​While institutional databases are highly organized, databases of individual accredited investors (high-earning individuals) are more fragmented and often sold as "lead lists."

  • LeadLoft and AngelList are common for reaching individual angel investors.
  • SEC EDGAR: For a "do-it-yourself" approach, you can search Form D filings. These are public records filed when a company raises capital from accredited investors, often listing the investors or the firms involved.

​Are you looking for these investors to raise capital for a specific fund, or are you looking for individual angel investors for a startup?