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Cofound

Co-found is a verb meaning to found a company, organization, or project jointly with one or more people. The form “to co-found” is common, and many sources also list “cofound” as a variant spelling. The past tense is “co-founded.” The noun form for a person is “cofounder” (or “co-founder”), and the plural is “cofounders.” The act can also be described with adjectives such as “co-founded” or “co-founding,” used to describe the period or status from joint founding.

In usage, cofound is primarily used in business, technology, and nonprofit contexts to indicate that multiple

Linguistic note: the term is formed from co- + founder, mirroring similar constructions such as coauthor or

Legal and governance considerations: when multiple individuals co-found a venture, founders commonly sign formal agreements that

individuals
shared
the
founding
of
an
entity.
It
implies
collaboration
and
shared
equity
or
leadership,
distinguishing
from
a
sole
founder.
coeditor.
Spelling
varies:
“cofound”
(less
common)
and
“co-found”
(with
hyphen)
are
both
encountered;
the
preferred
form
can
vary
by
organization
or
publication
style.
define
equity
distribution,
vesting,
roles,
and
IP
ownership.
Clear
documentation
helps
prevent
disputes
around
ownership
and
control
as
the
enterprise
grows.