Anti-Dilution Protection Calculator
VC anti-dilution math.
Calculate anti-dilution protection adjustments in down rounds. Enter original price per share to see anti-dilution conversion price adjustment in down rounds.
What this tool does
Anti-dilution provisions adjust an investor's conversion price downward when a later funding round prices lower than their original entry. This calculator shows how that adjustment works across the two common protection structures. Given your original investment price, share count, the new down-round price, and shares issued in that round, it calculates your adjusted conversion price under either full ratchet (which resets your price to the new round price) or weighted average (which blends the two rounds mathematically). The result illustrates what your conversion terms become after the adjustment. Key drivers are the size of the price drop and the relative share volumes in each round. This calculator models a simplified approximation and does not account for variations in weighted average formulas, liquidation waterfall effects, or other provision nuances that may apply in real agreements. Results are for educational illustration.
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Disclaimer
Results are estimates for educational purposes only. They do not constitute financial advice. Consult a qualified professional before making financial decisions.
Anti-dilution protection adjusts investor's conversion price downward when company raises at lower valuation (down round). Two methods: Full Ratchet (harshest - new round price applies retroactively) and Weighted Average Broad-Based (industry standard - blends old and new prices). Standard term in VC term sheets.
Example: investor bought at 10/share. Company down-rounds at 5/share. Full Ratchet: investor's conversion price drops to 5 (gets 2x more shares). Weighted Average: conversion price adjusts to ~7.50 (gets ~33% more shares - less harsh on founders). Always negotiate broad-based weighted average - not full ratchet.
Why anti-dilution matters: protects investors from paying premium price during good times, getting same dilution as later cheaper investors. Full ratchet very founder-unfriendly - can wipe out founder equity in significant down round. Weighted average more reasonable. Pay-to-Play provisions: investor must participate in down round to keep anti-dilution rights - prevents free-riding. Always specify broad-based weighted average + pay-to-play in term sheets.
A worked example
Try the defaults: original price per share of 10, original shares held of 100,000, new round price of 5, new shares issued in down round of 200,000. The tool returns 5.00. You can adjust any input and the result updates as you type — no submit button, no reload. That's the real power here: seeing how sensitive the output is to one or two assumptions.
What moves the number most
The result responds to Original Price Per Share, Original Shares Held, New Round Price (Down Round), New Shares Issued in Down Round, and Protection Type (1=Ratchet, 2=Weighted). Not every input has equal weight. Adjusting one input at a time toward extreme values shows which ones move the result most.
The formula behind this
Full Ratchet: conversion price = new round price. Weighted Average: blended formula. Everything the calculator does is shown in the formula box below, so you can check the math against your own spreadsheet if you want.
Why investors run this
Most people's intuition for compounding is wrong — not because the math is hard, but because linear thinking doesn't account for curves. Running numbers through a calculator like this one is the cheapest way to recalibrate that intuition before making an irreversible decision about contribution rate, asset mix, or retirement age.
What this doesn't capture
Steady-rate math ignores real-world volatility. Actual returns are lumpy; sequence-of-returns risk matters most in drawdown; fees and taxes drag on compound growth; and behaviour changes in drawdowns can reduce outcomes below the projection. The number represents one scenario rather than a forecast.
££10 → ££5 with 1=method = 5.00 adjusted price.
Inputs
This example uses typical values for illustration. Adjust the inputs above to match a specific situation and see how the result changes.
Sources & Methodology
Methodology
Full Ratchet: conversion price = new round price. Weighted Average: blended formula.
References
Frequently Asked Questions
Full Ratchet vs Weighted Average?
When does anti-dilution trigger?
Pay-to-Play provisions?
Founder negotiation tips?
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