Harbor Pacific Capital

Harbor Pacific Capital, established in 2009, is a venture capital firm headquartered in Palo Alto, California, with additional offices in Beijing and Seoul. The firm invests in early to growth-stage technology companies, focusing on consumer and internet, software and services, hardware and infrastructure, and clean technology sectors. It targets U.S. and Asian (including China and Korea) based companies, typically investing between $250,000 and $3,000,000 per transaction, up to $5 million in aggregate.

Stuart W. Kwok

Managing Partner and Co-Founder

10 past transactions

ClearCare

Series B in 2014
ClearCare, Inc. is a technology company that provides a cloud-based platform designed for homecare service agencies, enabling them to manage their operations efficiently. Founded in 2010 and based in San Francisco, ClearCare offers a comprehensive suite of tools that includes scheduling, billing, payroll, customer relationship management, and caregiver training, among others. The platform addresses the needs of various stakeholders in the home care ecosystem, such as caregivers, agency staff, care recipients, and healthcare providers. By integrating these functionalities, ClearCare streamlines processes and enhances service delivery, particularly for seniors who are the primary users of home care services. As a subsidiary of WellSky Corporation since 2019, ClearCare continues to position itself at the forefront of the evolving home healthcare landscape.

Dyad.com

Seed Round in 2014
Dyad is a digital platform based in Shanghai, China, that assists high school students in studying abroad at universities. Founded in 2012, the company offers a range of services aimed at navigating the university application process. These services include mentorship in university applications, time management skills development, effective study techniques, extracurricular planning, and internship application support. Additionally, Dyad provides guidance on creating target school lists, managing application timelines, and preparing personal statements and CVs. The platform also facilitates interview preparation and offers structured feedback, scholarship support, and assistance in comparing university acceptances. Through its mentorship model, Dyad has helped students secure over $27 million in scholarships to prestigious institutions, utilizing a comprehensive online library of resources and tools for face-to-face interaction.

Noom

Series A in 2013
Noom, Inc. is a New York-based company that specializes in mobile health coaching through a psychology-based digital health platform. Founded in 2008, Noom develops a mobile application that combines evidence-based curricula, personalized coaching, and data-driven insights to help users achieve their health and wellness goals, including weight management and chronic disease prevention. The platform offers scalable tools for exercise and nutrition coaching, utilizing artificial intelligence to facilitate behavioral change. Recognized for its innovative approach, Noom has received multiple grants from the National Institutes of Health and was the first mobile application certified by the Centers for Disease Control as a diabetes prevention program. The company also caters to business enterprises, supporting organizations in promoting employee health. With additional offices in Seoul and Tokyo, Noom continues to expand its global reach and impact on personal health management.

Muse

Series A in 2013
Muse has developed brainwave-controlled computing technology and applications that converts brainwaves into digital signals. They have created a hardware and software platform technology that converts brainwaves into digital signals that are fed into a computer. InteraXon then provides consumers with applications that use these brainwaves to perform activities such as meditation, gaming, ADHD assistance, and many others to come. The company was founded in 2007 and is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario.

Noom

Seed Round in 2012
Noom, Inc. is a New York-based company that specializes in mobile health coaching through a psychology-based digital health platform. Founded in 2008, Noom develops a mobile application that combines evidence-based curricula, personalized coaching, and data-driven insights to help users achieve their health and wellness goals, including weight management and chronic disease prevention. The platform offers scalable tools for exercise and nutrition coaching, utilizing artificial intelligence to facilitate behavioral change. Recognized for its innovative approach, Noom has received multiple grants from the National Institutes of Health and was the first mobile application certified by the Centers for Disease Control as a diabetes prevention program. The company also caters to business enterprises, supporting organizations in promoting employee health. With additional offices in Seoul and Tokyo, Noom continues to expand its global reach and impact on personal health management.

ClearCare

Series A in 2012
ClearCare, Inc. is a technology company that provides a cloud-based platform designed for homecare service agencies, enabling them to manage their operations efficiently. Founded in 2010 and based in San Francisco, ClearCare offers a comprehensive suite of tools that includes scheduling, billing, payroll, customer relationship management, and caregiver training, among others. The platform addresses the needs of various stakeholders in the home care ecosystem, such as caregivers, agency staff, care recipients, and healthcare providers. By integrating these functionalities, ClearCare streamlines processes and enhances service delivery, particularly for seniors who are the primary users of home care services. As a subsidiary of WellSky Corporation since 2019, ClearCare continues to position itself at the forefront of the evolving home healthcare landscape.

Evernote

Series D in 2012
Evernote Corporation is a software company that develops and markets applications designed for mobile phones, tablets, and computers, catering to both individuals and businesses globally. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Evernote provides a suite of tools that facilitate note-taking, organization, and information management. Its flagship application allows users to write, collect, and present ideas seamlessly across devices. Additional offerings include Skitch, which enables visual communication through annotations and sketches; Scannable, which transforms paper documents into digital scans; Evernote Web Clipper, for saving web content; and Penultimate, a handwriting app for iPad. With a user base exceeding 100 million, Evernote's innovative solutions aim to enhance productivity and streamline workflows for its customers. The company operates independently and continues to expand its offerings and team.

ChargePoint

Series C in 2010
ChargePoint, Inc., founded in 2007 and based in Campbell, California, operates the world’s leading network of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations. Initially known as Coulomb Technologies, the company rebranded in December 2012. ChargePoint offers a range of charging solutions, including public charging stations, consumer subscription plans, and cloud-based services that assist utility companies in managing electric demand. Its hardware products cater to various applications, including home, commercial, and fast-charging systems. The ChargePoint app enhances user experience by allowing consumers to locate, reserve, and monitor their charging sessions. Although it has a global presence with offices in Arizona, Germany, India, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom, the majority of ChargePoint's revenue is generated in the United States.

LensVector

Series C in 2010
LensVector, Inc. specializes in the development of solid-state autofocus devices and camera lenses, focusing on miniature applications. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, the company produces innovative optical technology that shapes, steers, and focuses light without mechanical movement. This technology enables manufacturers of miniature cameras, including those used in smartphones, webcams, and video conferencing, to incorporate advanced features such as autofocus and macro capabilities without increasing size, weight, or cost. Additionally, LensVector's products are applicable in various sectors, including life sciences and LED illumination, offering solutions for architectural, retail, and residential lighting needs.
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